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Prince has officially decided to try out the latest 2014 trend, albeit with a 2008 MySpace twist. Today, Prince decided to try his hand at taking selfies and used his SLR camera, not a cellphone, as has been in vogue lately. An ode to the days of MySpace bathroom mirror pictures, Prince took a mirror selfie but upped the ante with the nice camera and spotlighting on him, according to Business Insider.His publicist released a statement to the Huffington Post about the selfie: "Prince used an old-school camera because he doesn't own a cellphone. He jokingly says, 'We ban their usage anywhere around Us because We're allergic 2 lithium and Everybodyelsies." -
Zola Jesus Announces 2015 North American Tour Dates
Synthpop artist Zola Jesus has announced a string of North American tour dates for 2015, which you can check out below. According to "Consequence of Sound," the tour kicks off Jan. 8 in Seattle, Washington, and reaches the east coast before finishing up Feb. 6 in Phoenix, Arizona.These tour dates come in support of Zola Jesus's latest studio album "Taiga," which was released Oct. 6. "Taiga" is Zola Jesus's fifth studio album, her first since 2013's "Versions." Two singles have been released so far from Taiga: "Dangerous Days" and "Go (Blank Sea)." -
WATCH: Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding Go "Outside" Bad Relationships in New Music Video from 'Motion'
In April 2013, Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding were newfound lovers and as happy as ever in the music video for "I Need Your Love." Now, just a year and a half later, things have taken a turn for the worse for the two pop stars... at least in their music video storylines. Today (Nov. 12), Harris and Goulding teamed up again to release the official visual for their new Motion single "Outside," and their relationships have crumbled apart. -
Bobby Shmurda Wants You to Shmoney Dance with New #ShmoneyGram App
Bobby Shmurda goes back to the well that keeps on giving. The Shmoney dance has not died out yet, and Bobby and his team are taking full advantage of that fact. As reported by MTV, their latest move is to create an app where you can upload a picture of yourself to a website and your face will be superimposed onto one of several different people doing the Shmoney dance, like Shmurda himself, a soldier, Drake, James Harden and others.The app, titled the "#ShmoneyGram," allows you to upload a photo of your choice and creates GIFs of some of the most memorable Shmoney dance moments. It compiles them into a Shmoney dance GIF gallery, where you can see everyone else's Shmoney dance next to yours. The site clearly links to his single "Hot Nigga" and to his new EP "Shmurda She Wrote," which was released Monday, Nov. 10. -
Meghan Trainor Back at No. 1 on Digital Downloads Chart; It's Been 14 Weeks Since She or Taylor Swift Haven't Topped List
After a number of weeks of declining sales, downloads came back in a big way. Every track in the Digital Downloads Top 10 this week saw an increase in sales overall, with no real reason uniting them. Perhaps iTunes cards have become a Halloween handout? -
Tyga Reveals 'The Gold Album' Release Date
Although his upcoming album "The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty" was originally set for release Nov. 18, Tyga's recent troubles with his label Young Money have caused the album's release to be delayed. But the 24-year-old rapper took to his Twitter account today, Nov. 12, to confirm the album's new release date: Dec. 23.Check out Tyga's tweet here:#TheGoldAlbum dec 23! — T-Raww (@Tyga) November 12, 2014Back in October, Tyga went on a Twitter rant to assure his fans that The Gold Album was finished but that Young Money was holding the rapper "hostage." -
Bruce Springsteen Criticized for Singing Anti-War 'Fortunate Son' at Concert for Valor [WATCH]
Bruce Springsteen is finding himself in a bit of trouble this morning following his performance at the Concert for Valor, the free Veteran’s Day concert held on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Along with Dave Grohl and Zac Brown, Springsteen performed a rendition of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 1969 classic “Fortunate Son,” whose anti-war message rubbed plenty of people the wrong way, with many feeling it was an inappropriate song choice at a concert honoring our nation’s veterans.In an editorial on conservative website "The Weekly Standard," Ethan Epstein wrote that Springsteen, Grohl and Brown's performance of "Fortunate Son" was "tone deaf" and a "terrible choice given that [the song] is, moreover, an anti-draft song, and this concert was largely organized to honor those who had volunteered to fight in Afghanistan and Iraq."Plenty of viewers also took to Twitter — of course — to voice their outrage, which you can check out below: -
Jay-Z's Made in America May Cost Los Angeles Public $170,000
The taxpayers of Los Angeles may be souring to Jay-Z and his Made in America festival. According to a report from the "Los Angeles Times," the city could be on the hook for $170,000 of the total bill for the festival.Aides to the mayor tell the "Times" that Live Nation, the promoter for the festival, was required to provide $500,000 to pay for police patrols, street closures, trash removal and other city services. The total bill for the festival is expected to reach close to $670,000, leaving the city to close the funding gap.Mayor Eric Garcetti was a big proponent in bringing the festival to Los Angeles and, according to "Billboard," "Says it shows L.A. is capable of hosting a huge outdoor concert."According to Carol Schatz, head of the downtown-based Central City Association, the economic impact cannot be simply measured in strict dollar amounts. -
Taylor Swift Has Second Largest Sales Week of 2014 with '1989' while Bette Middler and Calvin Harris Offer Futile Resistance
This week marked a major slowdown for record sales but that's kind of to be expected following the drop of a huge album such as Taylor Swift's 1989 last week. -
WATCH: Pharrell Williams Performs "Hunter" on 'The Voice' Before His Team Dominates the Live Shows [VIDEO]
Last night, Pharrell Williams dominated The Voice. Not only did the new coach for season seven slay the competition with his team's performances of "Latch" (Elyjuh Rene), "Let's Get It On" (Luke Wade) and "I Say A Little Prayer" (Sugar Joans), but Pharrell himself also kicked things off with a bang with a rousing performance of his latest G I R L single "Hunter." -
Steve Aoki To Start Producing Deep House Music Under New Name
Steve Aoki is known for his big club anthems and throwing cake on his fans, but it appears he will be trying out a new style in an upcoming project. He revealed to MixMag that he has started working on deep house tracks, though he won't be releasing them under his own name. -
Ryan Adams Announces Latest Pax-Am Seven-Inch 'Do You Laugh When You Lie?'
Alt-country singer-songwriter Ryan Adams has had quite a prolific year, releasing a full-length album and three 7-inch records since August, but it looks like he has one more release on the way before the end of the year. On Dec. 9, Adams will be releasing “Do You Laugh When You Lie?,” the latest in his Pax-Am 7-inch series, following "1984," “Vampires” and “Jacksonville.”Pre-orders are currently being taken over at Adams’s website, though like his previous releases in the Pax-Am series, it seems to have sold out immediately.
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