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A disturbing video surfaced yesterday, March 8, of members of the UO's SAE fraternity chanting racist remarks on the bus to an event. The video went viral and the backlash has been swift, with students protesting outside the house and the chapter has been given a cease and desist order from the national organization. The school gave the students until midnight tomorrow, March 10, to find new housing, according to local reports. Waka Flocka Flame was scheduled to perform at the chapter next month, but in light of the recent video, the "Turn Up God" rapper has canceled his show at the chapter. -
Ed Sheeran Donated His Grammy Awards Wardrobe to Charity
"Thinking Out Loud" singer Ed Sheeran recently donated his Grammy Awards wardrobe to charity. Sheeran is not only booming in popularity musically -- many are impressed with his generous nature. -
Kanye West Tattoos 'So Help Me God' Artwork on Arm during Paris Fashion Week [PHOTO]
Kanye West is pretty serious about his new single "All Day" and album So Help Me God... so serious that he got some new ink on his skin. Over the weekend, while at Fashion Week in Paris, the "Only One" rapper debuted a new tattoo with the rumored album artwork of his hotly anticipated Yeezus follow-up. -
5 Biggest Musical Benefactors of Apple Advertising: U2, Feist, Jet and More Win When Pushing iProducts
The kings of Cupertino formally announced their new Apple Watch today, as well as the new Macbook Pro and a partnership between the software/hardware company and HBO Now this afternoon, a press conference that broke Twitter for a good 20 minutes. Check out a short list of the musicians—such as U2, Jet and Feist—who have benefitted from Apple advertising placement. -
Unreleased 12-Minute Acoustic Kurt Cobain Song To Appear On 'Montage of Heck' Soundtrack, Says Filmmaker Brett Morgen
The HBO documentary Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck has been receiving mixed reviews on the film festival circuit, but ahead of its May 4 television premiere it has been revealed that the film's soundtrack will feature "a mind-blowing 12-minute acoustic Cobain unheard track," according to filmmaker Brett Morgen. -
Kendrick Lamar Freestyles Over Notorious B.I.G. Beats on Anniversary of Biggie's Death [LISTEN]
On the 18th anniversary of Notorious B.I.G.'s death, Big Boy's Neighborhood on 92.3 in Los Angeles brought on Kendrick Lamar to talk about his album and do a few freestyles over classic Biggie beats. Kendrick effortlessly laid down three separate freestyles over instrumentals for "Respect," "The What" and "Kick in the Door," spitting an impressive three-minute freestyle. Listen to the freestyle below via 'Revolt.' -
Sónar Expands to South America: Santiago, Buenos Aires, Bogotá Festivals Planned for December
One of Spain's oldest festival brands, Sónar is taking its talents south -- specifically to South America, where a boom is happening for major promotion companies all over the world. Sónar has announced it will be holding festivals in Bogotá, Colombia; Santiago, Chile; and Buenos Aires, Argentina, in December. -
Mumford & Sons 'Believe' Review: Electrified New Single from 'Wilder Mind' Recalls Coldplay, U2 [LISTEN]
What does an electrified Mumford and Sons sound like? Less like a thrashing Foo Fighters and more like, well, Coldplay. After announcing its third studio album last week, today (March 9), Mumford and Sons released the lead single from its "electric" album Wilder Mind at iHeartRadio in the U.S. and BBC Radio 1 in the U.K., and "Believe" is nothing like we've ever heard from the guys who brought back folk music into the modern era. -
Guns N' Roses Mini Reunion: Duff McKagan, Gilby Clarke Join Slash Onstage for "It's So Easy" and "Paradise City" [WATCH]
There was a mini Guns N' Roses reunion over the weekend featuring the likes of Slash, Duff McKagan and Gilby Clarke. McKagan's Loaded and Gilby Clarke + Coverheads opened the show for the guitarist, who was performing in Argentina with Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators. The former GN'R bassist hit the stage for "It's So Easy" and stuck around for the Clarke-assisted "Paradise City." -
Rihanna, Sam Smith, Madonna, Iggy Azalea & More To Perform at 2015 iHeartRadio Awards Hosted By Jamie Foxx
iHeartRadio is putting on its second annual iHeartRadio Music Awards at the end of the month. They revealed the nominees back in February, but now they've announced who will be taking the stage at the ceremony. Rihanna, Iggy Azalea, Sam Smith, Madonna, Jason Aldean, Meghan Trainor, Jason Derulo, Jennifer Hudson, Kelly Clarkson, Snoop Dogg, Nate Ruess, Alesso and Florida Georgia Line will all contribute live performances with Jamie Foxx hosting the show. Taylor Swift will make a non-performing appearance. -
Madonna Says Kanye West Is the 'Black Madonna'
The 'Rebel Heart' singer Madonna recently dished on her connection with the 'So Help Me God' rapper Kanye West. The '(New York) Daily News' reported that Madonna claims West is the "black Madonna." -
Billboard Hot 100 vs. Official Charts Company by Decade: Madonna, 50 Cent, Celine Dion and 40 Years of No. 1s
Few people realize just how different the music across the pond is from that we listen to in America, that the Hot 100 doesn't exist in the UK and that it's equivalent to our singles chart doesn't just feature a whole bunch of American artists with even more One Direction and Ellie Goulding tracks. Music Times is looking back at the last five decades of music, and at the no. 1 hits on May 9 every ten years on the spot, going back to 1975. The ultimate contest, of course, is which country has better taste. Featuring tracks from Madonna, 50 Cent, Celine Dion and more.
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