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New York City experienced an incredible night of music on July 8, 2015 thanks to the talents of Marianas Trench and Ivy Levan. The Canadian pop rockers shared some new tracks and blew the roof off of Irving Plaza for a packed house of loyal fans, old and new, who also fell in love with the night's pop songstress opener. Levan's upcoming album, No Good features a song collaboration with music icon Sting, but we learned this week that she's ready to take over the world all on her own! Find out more about this amazing concert in our review below. -
Meek Mill Sells 5x as Many Records as Miguel, James Taylor on Albums Chart
Yesterday we showed during our summary of the Billboard 200 that Meek Mill and 'Dreams Worth More Than Money' sold nearly five-times as much as any other new title on the list. The same trend applies to actual album sales, where the album moved actually (not nearly) sold more than 500 percent more copies than the runner-up. The emcee stands a strong chance at joining Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar as the only performers to top the Billboard 200 for more than one week when next week's sales are revealed. -
Lee Greenwood's 'American Patriot' Cracks Billboard 200 for First Time
Every once in a while, you'll notice a quirky entry on the Billboard 200, and this week marked the first ever appearance of Lee Greenwood's 'American Patriot' on the list, no doubt because of the preceding July 4th holiday weekend. The album is famous, of course, for including "God Bless The U.S.A." among nine other patriotic standards. This week it came in at no. 172 on the Billboard 200, which Billboard confirmed was its first time in the charts, 23 years after its release. -
Taylor Swift '1989' Passes Huge Sales Milestone
Taylor Swift's new album 1989 just cannot stop shattering records. Thanks to the success of singles "Shake It Off," "Blank Space," "Style" and "Bad Blood," Swift's first bona fide pop album has become the quickest LP to reach 5 million album sales in 10 years. -
Black Violin Hip-Hop Duo Release Topical 'Invisible' Single
Continuing the argument that classical music and hip-hop are not exempt from one another, we present you with Black Violin, a duo from Florida comprised of two classically trained instrumentalists. They just released their latest track, "Invisible." -
Amy Winehouse's 'Back To Black' Rises on Charts after Documentary Opens
Amy Winehouse is the talk of the entertainment industry in the UK this week, and it's not just because of the release of Amy, the documentary on the late vocalist's life: The hype behind the film has pushed British fans back to the record stores, allowing her hit album 'Back To Black' to reenter the Top 40. -
Ariana Grande Donut Licking Video Launched Police, Health Dept. Investigation
Ariana Grande's "donutgate" seems to be the scandal that just won't die this week. After the "One Last Time" singer was spotted in pastry shop with backup dancer/possible boyfriend Ricky Alvarez licking unpurchased donuts and saying "I hate America," both the pop star and Wolfee Donuts are under police investigation. -
Why Wiz Khalifa and 'See You Again' Won't Break Hot 100 Hip-Hop Record
Wiz Khalifa (and Charlie Puth) stand on the brink of history, having tied the streak for the longest period for any hip-hop song atop the Billboard Hot 100 with "See You Again," the showcase number from the Furious 7 soundtrack. Unfortunately, the likelihood that they break that record upon the release of next week's numbers. -
Imagine Dragons 'Radioactive' Earns Diamond Status; Only 5 Songs Have Honor
Imagine Dragons has joined an elite number of singles by attaining Diamond status, representing the equivalent of 10 million sales, according to the Recording Industry Association of America. -
2 Chainz Sued For $5 Million Over Viral #IsThisYoThot Video [WATCH]
In April of 2014, an embarrassing encounter between 2 Chainz and a female fan made its way to the Net in the form of a video with the hashtag, #IsThisYoThot. Chainz is now being sued for $5 million following the viral incident. -
Beyonce, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran and Pearl Jam to Play Global Citizen Festival 2015
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Meek Mill Disses 'LHHNY' Rapper Joe Budden, "I'm Cool, You're Not"
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