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Taylor Swift Denies 'Bad Blood' Is About Katy Perry: Did Harry Styles Inspire the '1989' Song?
Taylor Swift won't name names in her songs, but she has made one revealation: her 1989 single "Bad Blood" may not be about who you think it is. (Cough, cough, Katy Perry.) In her lengthy Chuck Klosterman penned GQ profile, the pop superstar said that the song is actually about an ex-boyfriend. -
G-Eazy Announces New Album 'When Its Dark Out' Release Date, Artwork
Gerald Earl Gillum, better known by his professional persona G-Eazy, has unveiled the name, release date and cover art for his new artist album When It's Dark Out. The follow up to his major label debut These Things Happen will be released just before the calendar flips to 2016 on Dec. 4. -
Meghan Trainor 'Better When I'm Dancin' Music Video: 'Peanuts' Come to Color in Happy Clip
Meghan Trainor's new song from The Peanuts Movie has finally arrived, and it has us dancing on this Thursday morning (Oct. 15). After announcing earlier this year that she'll be providing the soundtrack for Charlie Brown, Snoopy and co. for their new feature film, the official track "Feel Better When I'm Dancin'" and its music video have debuted on Apple Music. -
Collective Shout Calls Tyler, the Creator's Song 'F*ck You' a "Tantrum"
On Monday, Tyler, the Creator shared an especially angry new track, "F*ck It," that, in part, addresses his controversial immigration status in Australia. In August, Tyler cancelled the Australian leg of his "Cherry Bomb" tour following a lobbying campaign from Australian activist group Collective Shout that protested his past lyrics, which the group deemed violently misogynistic. A spokeswoman for Collective Shout has since responded to "F*ck It," and she describes the song as a "tantrum." -
Tory Lanez Announces 'The Swavenation Tour' After Young Thug Gig Postponed
Back in August, it was announced that Tory Lanez would hit the road with Young Thug for his tour, but since then, the trek has been postponed. Lanez has decided to take things into his own hands and recently revealed the dates for 'The Swavenation Tour.' -
Amsterdam Dance Event Allowing Attendees To Legally Carry 5 Ecstasy Pills
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Tiny Clarifies T.I.'s Statement About Not Voting for Hillary Clinton
Following T.I.'s presumed sexist statement about not voting for Hillary Clinton, his wife Tiny took it upon herself to clarify what the rapper said during an interview with DJ Whoo Kid. -
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Another one (DJ Khaled voice). Diplo and MØ unveiled their new collaboration together "Kamikaze" yesterday as the hottest record in the world with Annie Mac on BBC Radio One. The new track comes on the heels of their Major Lazer collaboration, "Lean On" that has been one of the summer hits of the year. -
Damon Albarn Discusses New Gorillaz Album, Kanye West, Taylor Swift, Drake and More
Damon Albarn had a lot to say in an interview with Rolling Stone, with a highly acclaimed solo album, Everyday Robots, last year, a reunion of his highly popular '90s Brit-rock band Blur and the recent announcement Gorillaz is reuniting for a new album next year. -
T.I. Says He Wouldn't Vote For A Woman, Apologizes To Hillary Clinton On Twitter
Hillary Clinton has some clout in the celebrity world, as rapper T.I. took to Twitter to apologize for saying he wouldn't vote for "a woman," after his comments in an interview with DJ Whoo Kid went viral today (Oct. 13). He claims "not to be sexist," but his comments on the idea of women running for president were anything but.
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