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New Jersey's The Front Bottoms made their network television debut last night (Jan. 20) on 'Late Night With Seth Meyers' to perform "West Virginia," one of the singles off of their latest album 'Back On Top,' for the studio audience. -
Listen to Sia's "Unstoppable" as Well as All Six Pre-Released Songs Off 'This Is Acting'
If it feels like Sia has practically released every song ahead of her upcoming blockbuster 'This Is Acting,' you'd be half right. With Thursday's release of "Unstoppable" she's officially released six of the 12 tracks off the album. That's not something to complain about if you're a fan, but it does leave very little to the imagination as we approach 'This Is Acting's' release on January 29 since you can already listen to half the album. -
Gryffin Releases Debut Original 'Heading Home' Featuring Joseph Salvat
New York City based producer and live electronic act Gryffin has unveiled his debut original featuring Australian singer Josef Salvat titled "Heading Home" after taking on official and unofficial remixes for the likes of Tove Lo, Years & Years and Banks, The Weeknd. -
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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis have debuted their brand new track, "White Privilege II," which slams both Miley Cyrus and Iggy Azalea, as well as addresses many racial issues our modern society faces, including the Black Lives Matter movement. -
Mick Jagger, Olivia Wilde & Bobby Cannavale Rock HBO 'VINYL' NYC Premiere [WATCH VIDEO]
Crime, drugs, sex, guns and madness are the name of the game in HBO's new musical drama VINYL. From Executive Producers Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger and Terence Winter, the rip-roaring new rock series premiered in New York City at a swanky red carpet event held at the Ziegfield Theater last Friday night on January 15, 2016. Chronicling the 1970s sex and drug laced music scene, Vinyl stars Bobby Cannavale and Olivia Wilde. -
LL Cool J Receives Hollywood Walk Of Fame Star One Week After His 48th Birthday
After over thirty years in the music industry as one of the pioneers of hip-hop, icon LL Cool J receives his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, just one week after his 48th birthday. -
David Bowie's Son Posts Thank You Letter from His Doctor to Twitter
As the music world mourns the passing of icon David Bowie, his son Duncan Jones has taken to social media to share a thank you letter from his doctor. Jones originally broke the news of his father’s death on Jan. 10 and told the public that he would be taking some time away from the Internet to grieve. Bowie had an 18-month battle before his death, and in the letter it is implied that he passed peacefully. To share the letter, Jones re-tweeted an original post from the Marie-Curie Organization that shared the essay written by Dr. Mark Taubert, who was Bowie’s palliative care consultant in his final months. -
Meek Mill Retreats From 50 Cent Beef: "I Submit to Your Memes"
Meek Mill and 50 Cent have been exchanging insults on Instagram over the past few days, but it looks like things are coming to a halt. Meek, who essentially initiated the spat, has decided to retreat from the social media beef. He wrote on Instagram, "I submit to your memes.” -
Lost Recording of David Bowie Impersonating Bruce Springsteen, Iggy Pop Released [WATCH]
It is unfortunate the music world has recently lost some of the greats including David Bowie. The worldwide famous singer passed away too soon but he also left some gems behind that would keep his memory alive. This week, the Talkhouse released a lost recording of David Bowie impersonating Bruce Springsteen, Iggy Pop, Tom Waits, Lou Reed and Neil Young. -
Snoop Dogg's Impression of 'Teen Mom' Farrah Abraham is a Must Watch [VIDEO]
Yesterday was a big day for the Kardashian clan. Specifically for Khloe. Her new show, Kocktails with Khloe, premiered last night and her guests were Kendall Jenner, Kym Whitley, Aisha Tyler, Brandi Glanville and last but not least, Snoop Dogg. Between prank calling Kim Kardashian West and cracking jokes, the show was pretty good. But the funniest part was when Snoop and Whitley reenacted the Twitter beef between Nicki Minaj and Teen Mom's Farrah Abraham. -
'BET Honors:' Who's Presenting & Performing? Find Out Right Here!
February rings in a month full of romance with the arrival of Valentine's Day and a month full of great music and the recognition of great talent with the annual BET Honors. This year's show is already shaping up to be an evening full of great performers and witty and talented presenters. BET has announced a few spoilers on who is set to steal the show. -
Donald Trump’s Dad Was Woody Guthrie’s Racist Landlord, Subject of Unrecorded Songs
By the time Woody Guthrie signed his name to lease an apartment in one of Fred Trump's Brooklyn buildings in December 1950, he had already written and recorded many of his most famous condemnations of inequality and racism as well as his alternative national anthem "This Land Is Your Land." However, recently published unrecorded songs suggest that current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's dad was the subject of some of the folk icon's most scathing criticisms.
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