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Anderson .Paak has seemingly been everywhere. He has been on features, late night TV, on the radio and on festival lineups. Now he was tabbed by another hot new up-and-comer Jack Garratt to remix his track "Worry" taken from Garratt's debut album Phase. -
Macklemore: I Should Have Told Iggy Azalea About 'White Privilege II' Lyrics
Macklemore infamously called out fellow pop-rapper Iggy Azalea on his new This Unruly Mess I've Made track "White Privilege II." Calling out singers who overtake black culture for white audiences, he rapped, "You're Miley, you're Elvis, you're Iggy Azalea." And now, in a new interview the "Downtown" rapper reveals he maybe should have warned his fellow emcee before releasing the track. -
Disclosure Remixes Flume's "Never Be Like You" Ahead Of 'Skin'
There have been whispers of a possible Flume and Disclosure collab over the past few weeks. Earlier in the week, the "Omen" brothers confirmed that a project was on the way. Today after a BBC Radio 1 premiere, the pair unveiled their official remix for Flume's recent Skin single "Never Be Like You" featuring Kai. -
Dum Dum Girls' Kristin Welchez Shares First Kristin Kontrol Song 'X-Communicate' [LISTEN]
Kristin Welchez used to front the indie rock outfit the Dum Dum Girls as Dee Dee, but has recently taken up a new moniker for her solo pop project, Kristin Kontrol. This week, Sub Pop Records officially shared the release date of the debut solo record, X-Communicate, and shared the title track from the highly anticipated album, which will be available May 27, 2016. Listen to this new song and check out the album's tracklist below! -
Sturgill Simpson Releases Heavy New Single 'Brace for Impact' Ahead of New Album
Sturgill Simpson broke down the barriers of country music and broke out with his 2014 album Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, and now he's looking to expand once again. After mysteriously changing his Twitter banner and icon earlier this week, on Thursday (March 3), Simpson finally announced his new album A Sailor's Guide to Earth and unveiled its first new song, the ravage "Brace for Impact." -
Google Being Sued By Same Band Suing TIDAL Over Royalty Payments
The American Dollar and Yesh Music are back at it again with another lawsuit. The band, led by John Emanuele, and his publishing company have decided to sue Google for alleged unpaid royalties. This comes just a short while after they went after TIDAL for the same alleged issue. -
Future & The Weeknd Shoot Video for "Low Life" From 'EVOL' Album
In February, Future released his EVOL album, which features The Weeknd on a track called “Low Life.” According to the rapper’s Snapchat account, the two were recently shooting a video for their collaboration. -
FKA Twigs Outshines Kristen Stewart For Calvin Klein: New Music & Jean Campaign Instagram Buzz
FKA Twigs' latest single "Good To Love" continues garnering major online buzz, especially since the song's featured in the English crooner's new video promo for Calvin Klein -
Jennifer Lopez Clarifies Alleged Feud With Mariah Carey On ‘Watch What Happens Live’
Mariah Carey may be busy with tours and a rumored upcoming wedding, but controversies will never leave her like the longtime issue of her alleged feud with Jennifer Lopez. But Lopez recently clarified that there is no rift between her and Carey in an interview on Watch What Happens Live. -
Ultra Music Festival Wins Lawsuit Against Deceased Former Co-Founder Alex Omes
With just about two weeks until Ultra Music Festival opens its gates for its 2016 edition, the three-day EDM extravaganza just got a big win on another area, court. It was being sued by its former co-founder Alex Omes, who mysteriously died last year. Omes was suing the company for $33 million and a judge ruled in favor of UMF. -
'American Idol' Spoilers: Top 8 Contestants Song Choices Revealed
American Idol's season 15 top eight contestants won't perform until later tonight (March 4), but their song choices have already leaked online. -
Kelly Clarkson Talks About Emotional 'Piece by Piece' 'Idol' Performance on 'Ellen'
Kelly Clarkson truly struck a chord with audiences last Thursday (Feb. 25) when she performed her emotional new single "Piece by Piece" on American Idol's farewell season. As the original Idol singing an emotional song while 8 months pregnant with her son, Clarkson broke down in tears at the end of the song. Now, in a new interview with Ellen DeGeneres, the pop star and mother is opening up about why she was so teary on live TV and how the moment totally embarrassed her.
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