• Black Sabbath's Ozzy Osbourne & Son Jack Spoof History in New TV Show on History Channel

    Ozzy Osbourne has made it clear that Black Sabbath decided against and may be "too old" to follow-up their most recent studio album, '13', but that doesn't mean other projects are out of the question for the prince of darkness. He and his son, Jack Osbourne, will have a second go-around on television circuit with their upcoming father and son spoof show on the History Channel.
  • Martin Garrix Releases 'Poison' As Free Download For Halloween

    Martin Garrix decided to treat his fans to some good news on Halloween as he unveiled a brand new track "Poison" for free. "Poison" has been appearing in the "Dragon" DJs sets over the summer and with the turmoil over his label situation, it made sense for the young Dutchman to share the track to the world as a free download with his glut of unreleased music in the wings.
  • 5 Seconds of Summer 'Sounds Good Feels Good' Bests Carrie Underwood for No. 1 Album

    5 Seconds of Summer probably "feels good" this Monday morning. The pop-punk boy band's new album Sounds Good Feels Good has debuted at No. 1 in the United States, making it their second chart-topping album. And 5SOS beat some pretty stiff competition to reach the coveted peak spot, beating out new releases from Carrie Underwood and Blake Shelton.
  • Young Jeezy Wins $5 Million CTE Lawsuit Filed By Former Manager

    After a three-year long legal battle, rapper Young Jeezy has emerged victorious in his lawsuit filed by his former manager, Demetrius "Kinky B" Ellerbee. "Kinky B" claims Jeezy withheld money owed to him for helping to build and manage the career of the rapper Da Snowman. The finale of the lawsuit took place on October 30th as, TMZ reports, and Jeezy was acquitted of any wrongdoing. As XXL reports, Elleberbee, the official filer of the suit at the Fulton County Superior Court in 2012, claimed he deserved compensation for the co-foundation and assistance in managing Corporate Thugz Entertainment (CTE) group and that he's "entitled to half of all royalties, advances and distributions.
  • Shake It Off? Taylor Swift is Being Sued Over Song Rights for $42 Million

    Taylor Swift is going to have to majorly shake it off on this one. Something as simple as declining a selfie with R&B artist Jesse Graham has resulted in her being sued for $42 million dollars over song rights. The singer claims that the chorus of her 2014 song, "Shake It Off," from the '1989' album is far too similar to his song "Haters Gone Hate," which was released in 2013.
  • Kesha Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Continues, Singer Seeks Injunction to Record New Music

    Kesha Rose Sebert's legal battles against her former producer, Dr. Luke, show no signs of slowing down. Last month, Sebert requested a preliminary injunction against her accused abuser in order to compel a judge to rule of the validity of her recording contracts. This past Friday (Oct. 30) her lawyer filed an injunction that would permit Sebert to record new music without Dr. Luke or his Kemosabe label, where she is currently under contract.
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