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The dance music industry has seen an unprecedented era of growth over the past few years globally, but more specifically in North America. According to a new study by Danceonomics presented at the recent IMS Conference in Los Angeles, the global market can be valued at $6.2 billion, while the North American market swelled to 30 percent of that at $1.9 billion. The study took into account revenue drawn from music sales and streams, festival and club income and other DJ-centric sources including like Soundcloud and DJ technology. -
Kaskade Redux Coachella Do Lab Stage Set Canceled Hours After Announcement
We have bad news for Coachella attendees who were hoping to see Ryan Raddon, better known as Kaskade, up close and personal this weekend. It was announced yesterday that the "Never Sleep Alone" DJ was going to play a "surprise" Redux set at the Do Lab stage, which is known for its smaller setup and more relaxed vibe. Hours after the announcement and seeing the amount of hype that the surrounded the news, Do Lab decided to cancel Kaskade's set over fears that the stage would not be able to handle the influx of people. -
Major Lazer Share "Night Riders" Featuring Pusha T, 2 Chainz, Travi$ Scott, Mad Cobra From 'Peace Is The Mission'
Major Lazer have unveiled the third new track from their upcoming artist album Peace Is The Mission. Premiered on their long-awaited FXX Animation Domination cartoon, Major Lazer, the track, titled "Night Riders" features some of the biggest names in rap today - Pusha T, 2 Chainz, Travi$ Scott and Jamaican reggae musician Mad Cobra. -
Giorgio Moroder Shares 'Déjà Vu' Release Date, Tracklist Featuring Sia, Charli XCX, Britney Spears
Italian electronic and disco pioneer Giorgio Moroder has unveiled the release date and tracklist for his upcoming album Déjà Vu. The LP will feature a myriad of big-time pop stars, new and old, as the Donna Summer collaborator calls upon Britney Spears, Sia, Charli XCX, Kylie Minogue and others for the album. The Spears collab is a cover of Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner." -
'American Idol's Joey Cook on Quentin Alexander: 'What He Did was Beautiful'
Quentin Alexander was upset to see Rayvon Owen and Joey Cook in the bottom two of American Idol's competition this week. He voiced his concerns, calling the situation "wack," before Harry Connick Jr. responded to the whole mess. Alexander apologized, but Cook thought the whole gesture was a heroic deed. -
August Alsina's "Right There (Remix)" Featuring Meek Mill Drops One Year After Debut Album 'Testimony' [LISTEN]
To commemorate the one year anniversary of August Alsina's debut album Testimony, the New Orleans crooner has released the "Right There (Remix)" featuring Meek Mill. -
Curtis Williams of Two-9 Releases 'Zip Skylark' Mixtape Featuring Smoke DZA and Rome Fortune [LISTEN]
Last September, Curtis Williams of Two-9 released his Danco James mixtape and he's following up with his Zip Skylark tape featuring Smoke DZA and Rome Fortune. -
All Time Low's 'Future Hearts' Tops Album Charts, Edging Rising 'Furious 7' Soundtrack
Pop punk band All Time Low didn't have a smash single to help it get new album Future Hearts to the top of the Billboard 200, but it was the strongest contender in the field of pure album sales last week, taking no. 1 on the Albums Charts with 70,000 units, It was the only new album to crack the Top 10 in terms of album sales. -
Drake, Beyoncé Have Collaboration on 'Views From The 6'
In a few short years, Drake has gone from being hip-hop's underdog story to possibly the biggest name in the genre. Being at that height led him to the main stage at Coachella where he headlined this past weekend on Sunday night and will do so again this Sunday night. Complex profiled Drake during the week leading up to the festival and during it and beyond taking the reader inside the mind, home and inner circle of Drake -- it also revealed a few details of his upcoming work. The "Madonna" rapper only has two tracks he really likes for his upcoming album Views From The 6 and one of them is a collaboration with Beyoncé. -
Watch Charles Hamilton Freestyle: 'New York Raining' Rapper Flows for 10 Minutes [WATCH]
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Curren$y Shares Tracklist for New Mixtape 'Even More Saturday Night Car Tunes'
Earlier this month, Curren$y released his highly anticipated Pilot Talk 3 album and he's already gearing up to drop more new music. He recently shared the tracklist for his new mixtape Even More Saturday Night Car Tunes. -
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It's been nine years since JoJo released a new song since her hit "Too Little Too Late" in 2006. Now at 24, the singer has stepped back into the spotlight to release her new track, "Far From Heaven".
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