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Experimental hip-hop group, Death Grips, may have broken up earlier this year, but news continues to emerge about their music. On Black Friday, the group decided to release a special edition vinyl version of their third album," Government Plates." A Reddit user posted the picture online of the liner notes for the fifth song on the album, "Birds", revealing that Twilight star, Robert Pattinson, played guitar on the track. -
Common Shares Admiration For Jay Electronica After Praising Chief Keef For Being Raw And Real In His Music
Common recently praised fellow Chicago rapper, Chief Keef, for being raw and real in his music. Now, he's sharing his admiration for Jay Electronica as the two embark on the 13-date "Nobody's Smiling" tour. -
Eminem's New 'Shady XV' Album Highlights Classics And Progression of Label [ROUND-UP REVIEW]
Tyler, The Creator recently shared his thoughts on Eminem's Shady XV compilation album giving the release a less than satisfactory review. Check out a round-up of what critics are saying here. -
Madonna 'Rebel Heart' & 'Wash Over Me' Leak Online
Madonna's upcoming album appears to have spring a leak. Two songs with apparent titles "Rebel Heart" and "Wash All Over Me" have leaked in full online. Madonna has been using the hashtag #RebelHeart quite often on her social media to get fans excited for what was rumored to be an upcoming single. According to Billboard, "Rebel Heart" is a production alongside Swedish superstar Avicii, while "Wash All Over Me" has the hallmarks of an Avicii production. "Wash All Over Me" sounds like a follow up to their first 2012 collaboration "Girl Gone Wild," which caused a stir when it was premiered by both artists like at Ultra Music Festival. -
Rick Ross Offers Update on Meek Mill, Says Rapper Has a Month or Less To Go Behind Bars
Back in September, Rick Ross shared photos of Meek Mill and offered up an update on the incarcerated rappers status. The MMG boss recently revealed that Meek now has a month or less to go behind bars. -
Garth Brooks Brings Ellen DeGeneres and Fans to Tears During Performance of "Mom" from 'Man Against Machine' [WATCH]
Garth Brooks has one heavy hitter in his new arsenal of songs titled "Mom," and it's a tribute to mother's everywhere. He made Robin Roberts and some audience members of "Good Morning America" break down earlier this month with the 'Man Against Machine' ballad. Now, there's video from the singer's Nov. 25 stop at "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and he gets the host a little teary-eyed there too. Brooks himself has trouble keeping it together during the song too. -
After Delay Ne-Yo Announces Official 'Non-Fiction' Release Date, Album Set To Feature Jeezy, Juicy J, ScHoolboy Q And More
Fans have been anticipating Ne-Yo's sixth studio album, "Non-Fiction," since he announced the release back in May. After a few delays, the singer has revealed the album's official release date and that it will feature Jeezy, Juicy J and ScHoolboy Q. -
Faith No More Play Surprise Set at Amoeba Records for the Record Store Day Release of New Single 'Motherf--cker' [WATCH]
Faith No More surprised patrons of Amoeba Records in San Francisco yesterday (Nov. 28) in honor of the Black Friday Record Store Day release of their first single in 16 years, "Motherf--ker." The single was released on vinyl yesterday and will be available to download Dec. 9. Faith No More's follow-up to 1997's 'Album of the Year' will be out this spring. -
Mayday Parade To Record New Album In 2015, Drummer Says
Mayday Parade have been slowly ascending toward Billboard dominance since releasing their 2007 debut, A Lesson In Romantics. The Tallahassee rockers followed that uncharted release with 2009's Anywhere But Here (No. 31), 2011's Mayday Parade (No. 12) and 2013's Monsters in the Closet (No. 10). -
8 Christmas Songs By Unexpected Artists: Pink Floyd, Kanye West, And More
Christmas music is typically the territory of Christian artists, country singers, or pop singers looking for a quick cash-in between proper studio albums (though that doesn't mean these cash-ins can't be great). However, there have been some strange cases where artists in other genres, such as rap, metal, and indie rock, have tried their hand at Christmas music as well. Here are eight Christmas songs or albums from unexpected artists. -
Dave Grohl Shares Kurt Cobain's Reaction to Early Foo Fighters Demos for Seattle Episode of 'Sonic Highways'
Last night (November 28) on Sonic Highways, Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters visited Seattle, the motherland of grunge and home to the frontman's former band, Nirvana. A pivotal moment during the episode revolved around some demo tapes featuring songs that would later become part of 1995's Foo Fighters ("Alone + Easy Target"). Grohl recorded the debut album in Seattle following Cobain's untimely death, but not before the iconic singer had heard the demo. -
'Song One' Soundtrack Reveled: Jenny Lewis, Johnathan Rice Share Tracklist
Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice contributed a truckload of tunes for the 2015 music-centric film Song One, which stars Anne Hathaway and Johnny Flynn.
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