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Iggy Azalea declared she still hates Azealia Banks in her new Elle Canada interview, and you could not expect for the "212" rapper to take that statement lying down. So, she followed up with something "petty": a new song "Used to Be Alone," which uses the exact same sample as an old Azalea track. -
Netflix & Chill: Say Goodbye to 'Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams' in March 2016
Spring cleaning is coming a little early for the global streaming service provider. Every month Netflix rids its site of various movies, original series, TV shows, and more. Viewers can expect to say goodbye to the 2013 documentary, 'Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams.' This list highlights all of the programs leaving in March 2016. -
Wintergatan's Marble Machine Instrument Makes Music with 2000 Marbles [LISTEN]
Musician Martin Molin of the experimental music group Wintergatan has built a new instrument that uses 2,000 marbles to create an entire song. Aptly called the Marble Machine, Molin this week shared a new YouTube video of the mechanism in action, creating some great music that is surely going to surprise you. -
Reading & Leeds 2016 Lineup Complete: Fall Out Boy, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foals, Headline
One of the UK's most significant music festivals, Reading & Leeds has completed its 2016 lineup. It likes to unveil the headlines and bits of the billing in pieces to mainly tease the media and fans, but now the complete lineup is out so fans have a full picture of who will perform on both fields of grass over the three days. The festival just announced new headliners Fall Out Boy & Biffy Clyro, who will join previously announced headliners Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foals and Disclosure. -
Adele Takes Break from 2016 Tour Dates to Visit Bed-Ridden Fan Rebecca Gibney [PHOTOS]
Adele's tour dates have already been full of memorable moments outside of your favorite songs. While singing "Set Fire to the Rain" at the Belfast tour opener, it began to rain. She also helped a fan propose to her boyfriend on stage! Plus, despite having a busy tour schedule, Adele took some time to visit a fan that couldn't make it to any of her concerts. Rebecca Gibney is so sick that she's bed-ridden, but Adele was touched by the fan's social media presence, and visited her! -
Lady Gaga's Grandma and Aunt Didn't Know About Her Rape Until Oscars Performance
Lady Gaga's emotional, personal Oscars performance of her The Hunting Ground track "Til It Happens to You" resonated with sexual assault survivors around the world. And though Gaga was clearly connected to the 50 men and women on stage, her performance was a coming out not just for them but for the pop star too. In a new Instagram post, Gaga revealed that some of her family members found out about her rape because of the performance. -
Rolling Stones' Free Concert in Cuba will Make Rock n' Roll History
Earlier this week via a Twitter post, The Rolling Stones announced a free concert in Cuba that the legendary rock n' roll band is organizing, taking place on March 25, 2016, at the Ciudad Deportiva de la Habana. The Stones will (fittingly) be the first British band to perform an open air concert in Cuba. Once again, The Rolling Stones are making rock n' roll history! -
TomorrowWorld 2016 Officially Canceled Amid SFX Bankruptcy
Sad new for ravers in the Southeastern United States - TomorrowWorld has officially been canceled for 2016. The news isn't all that surprising after a spokesperson said that because of SFX's bankruptcy filing, the festival might be the odd man out as the failing EDM conglomerate tries to consolidate its debts. -
Iggy Azalea Regrets Feud with Papa Johns, Still Hates Azealia Banks and Won't Get Political
"If I could, I would Men in Black memory-erase 2015, I totally would," Iggy Azalea claims. After a frankly disastrous year that included a cancelled arena tour, feuds with everyone from Azealia Banks to Q-Tip to Papa John's and a flopped collaboration with Britney Spears (sparking another mini-feud), the "Fancy" rapper is finally ready to move on. -
Netflix March 2016 Arrivals: Stream 'Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders' & More
It's that time again! Each month, Netflix offers subscribers a plethora of new movies, original series, TV shows, and more. One program included in the March 2016 arrivals is Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders, a documentary exploring the unsolved deaths of two hip-hop legends. This list highlights everything you can stream this month -
Kanye West Caught Torrenting Software, Sufjan Stevens Song as He Works on New Album
Kanye West may believe in the artistic integrity of his own music, claiming that his new album The Life of Pablo will only appear on TIDAL, but that doesn't necessarily means he always pays for his own music and creative software. On Tuesday night (March 1), the "Famous" rapper posted a screenshot of his laptop as he worked on his upcoming album Turbo Grafx 16, but he accidentally left up a few browser tabs showing that he was torrenting software and a Sufjan Stevens track. -
TIDAL Fires COO, CFO Amid Executive Shakeup, Consolidation
TIDAL continues to undergo changes at the top as it tries to find concrete footing in the ever changing and evolving streaming business. The Jay Z-helmed service confirmed that it has fired two of its top executives, its CFO Chris Hart and COO Nils Juell in an attempt to try and consolidate its business.
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