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Getting in the holiday spirit, Coheed and Cambria members kicked off Rolling Stone's "Holiday Playlist," which asks a number of artist to cover their favorite seasonal tunes. Coheed frontman Claudio Sanchez, along with the help of the group's guitarist Travis Stever and Sanchez's wife Chondra, the trio offered an engaging version of "White Christmas." -
Ginuwine, Tyrese Instagram Beef & Fighting Disbands TGT Group?
The R&B group TGT, which features singers Tyrese (Gibson), Ginuwine and Tank, could be a done deal after only one album due to an alleged beef between members. After what started as a very private disagreement between members became a very public one on Instagram, coupled with name-calling and the potential end of what was once considered to be a friendship. -
Diplo, Sleepy Tom Share 90s-Inspired 'Be Right There' Music Video
Diplo and Canadian producer Sleepy Tom have unveiled the 1990's-inspired music video for their recent single "Be Right There." -
James Corden's Christmas Carpool Karaoke Features Everyone from One Direction to Stevie Wonder
It's been a big year for James Corden. The British comedian took over The Late Late Show from Craig Feguson and launched the incredibly popular "Carpool Karaoke" segment. On Thursday night (Dec. 17), Corden released the karaoke session to end all "Carpool Karaoke" sessions (for the year, at least) with a supercut of all his superstar guests rocking out to an intense version of the Christmas classic "Joy to the World." -
Hardwell Announces Revealed North American Bus Tour, Successful Charity Concert
Hardwell is wrapping the biggest year of his career, releasing his debut artist album United We Are, taking his I AM Hardwell tour to arenas all around the globe and launching his own charity with a massive concert in Mumbai with the "world's biggest guest list". Now he will take his show to much smaller venues in North America on the reboot of his Revealed bus tour with the help of label signees Kill The Buzz and Thomas Newson. -
Justin Bieber to Collaborate with Drake's Dad, Dennis Graham?
Drake and Justin Bieber have made their friendship known for quite some time as both entertainers tend to swap covers of each other's tracks, comment on each other's social media posts and even collaborated before on the 2012 'Believe' track, "Right Here." Now, it seems Bieber is moving his way up the family tree and has a surprise in store for fans, this time with the help of Drake's dad, Dennis Graham. -
Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Reinterpreted into Ballet for 40th Anniversary [WATCH]
Everyone can agree that "Bohemian Rhapsody" is Queen's most popular hit, which is now rejoicing in its 40th anniversary of release. Now, three of England's rising art groups, Royal Academy of Music, Trinity Boys Choir and English National Ballet have joined forced to reinterpret one of rock music's most popular hits into a ballet. -
Iman Shumpert, Teyana Taylor Unexpected Baby Arrival: NBA Star Delivers Daughter at Home
His skills on the basketball court as a Cleveland Cavalier shows that Iman Shumpert definitely knows how to perform under pressure with a little bit focus and determintation. Those same skillls played a key role in the NBA player successufully delivering his own baby at home on Wednesday. -
Twenty One Pilots Perform 'Heavydirtysoul' on 'The Tonight Show' [WATCH]
Twenty One Pilots paid a visit to the set of NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday (Dec. 16) to perform their track "Heavydirtysoul" for the studio audience, and as expected, the eclectic duo did not dissapoint. -
David Guetta Ruled Electronic/Dance Charts Over Calvin Harris, Skrillex in 2015
If it seems like David Guetta ruled the world of electronic pop music in 2015, that's because he did. Last week, Billboard revealed its year-end charts, and the "Hey Mama" DJ topped the charts for EDM and dance music. -
Rita Ora Files Lawsuit to Opt Out of Her Deal with Jay Z's Label Roc Nation
Rita Ora has filed a lawsuit to opt out of her deal with Jay Z's label Roc Nation, filing a lawsuit that looks at the current state of the label. It additionally mentions the "seven-year rule" of California that locks an artist into a personal service contract for that length of time. -
Hilary Duff Turns Fleetood Mac's 'Little Lies' into Dance Track for 'Younger' Promos [WATCH]
Like most people, Hilary Duff considers herself a pretty big Fleetwood Mac fan. "Little Lies" may have come out in August of 1987, before the "Coming Clean" singer was born, but that didn't stop her from stepping into the studio and putting a dance spin on the classic Mac tune.
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