• Jeremih, Gucci Mane Tease "Money Do" Ahead Of 'Late Nights: The Album' [LISTEN]

    The long and confusing saga of Jeremih's upcoming album Late Nights: The Album continues with the unveiling of a snippet of a new track that will presumably be a part of it. Jeremih uploaded a 1:47 clip of his new song "Money Do" featuring the vocals of still incarcerated Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane. Jeremih, who normally takes reigns on the hooks, flips the script with this one and leaves that job to Guwop, while leaving the soft and sensitive side of his artistic persona at the door for tougher sing/rap verses.
  • Taylor Swift's 'Style' Video Synced With Lana Del Rey's 'Summertime Sadness' Going Viral On Tumblr [WATCH]

    A mashup sync of Taylor Swift's "Style" music video and Lana Del Rey's hit song "Summertime Sadness" is going viral on Tumblr. KQED likens the video to syncing up Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon to The Wizard Of Oz film and explains the phenomenon "is due to sheer coincidence and something called apophenia, which is described as 'the experience of perceiving patterns or connections in random or meaningless data.'"
  • Blur's 'Magic Whip' Comeback Album Now Streaming On iTunes [LISTEN]

    Back in February, Brit-pop band Blur announced they'd be dropping a new album, their first in more than 12 years, titled Magic Whip. Last month the Damon Albarn-fronted band gave fans a taste of the record with the singles "There Are Too Many Of Us" "Go Out," "My Terracotta Heart" and "Lonesome Street." Now the moment has finally arrived, and the album is streaming online ahead of its April 27 release over at iTunes Radio. Magic Whip follows up 2003's Think Tank.
  • Hardwell Releases Somber "Echo" Music Video From 'United We Are' Album [WATCH]

    Hardwell has unveiled the music video for his recent single, "Echo," featuring the top line of trance vocalist, Jonathan Mendelsohn, from his debut artist album, 'United We Are.' A surprising cut from the album that ditched his big room, festival-driven sound and went more towards trance that has been a hallmark of Dutch dance music since the 1990s, Hardwell showed some versatility with "Echo" and employed one of the best vocalists in the genre to help him. It was a bright spot on an album that had its moments of brilliance, but was otherwise rather disorganized and disjointed.
  • J. Cole Shares "Wet Dreamz" Music Video From '2014 Forest Hills Drive' [WATCH]

    J. Cole has unveiled the music video for his new single "Wet Dreamz" taken from the "Apparently" rapper's latest studio album 2014 Forest Hills Drive. Directed by Ryan Staake, the video instead of focusing on a young J. Cole or surrogates for him, it takes a totally different spin on his love story and replaces it with puppies to reinforce the idea of puppy love found in the track.
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