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Shawn Mendes's self-titled album, "Shawn," will drop on Oct. 18. Shawn Mendes is about to release some new music. On Wednesday, Mendes announced that he will drop a self-titled album on Oct. -
Killer Mike New Album: Where to Download 'Songs for Sinners & Saints' for Free Ahead of Official Release
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Christopher Owens Unveils First New Song in Seven Years: Listen to 'I Think About Heaven'
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Whatever your plans are for the weekend, take a moment to thank a veteran or a military family for their service and sacrifice, and honor the memory of those men and women no longer with us. -
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Charlie Puth Thanks Taylor Swift For Courage to Release His Most Vulnerable Song
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With 'Enjoy Youth,' Bright Light Bright Light Gets His Groove Back: 'I'd Stopped Being in Love With Life'
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Billie Eilish Matures With Explosive 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' Album
Billie Eilish gave New York City a first listen to her new album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, last night at an exclusive listening event at the Barclays Center. As the "Ocean Eyes" singer pressed play, listeners were submerged into a laser-filled sonic feast, with all ten tracks of the record blasting through the venue's sound system. -
Bilal, Questlove, Common and Robert Glasper Team Up for Black History Month Release
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