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  • Adele Declined to Appear on Macklemore Album 'This Unruly Mess I've Made'

    Adele declined to make an appearance on the new Macklemore album the rapper has revealed. Macklemore released his new album 'This Unruly Mess I’ve Made' this past Friday (Feb. 26) with often time collaborator Ryan Lewis, featuring names such as Chance The Rapper, Idris Elba and Leon Bridges.
  • Kesha Records New Song for Fans Following Sony Court Decision

    Kesha has recorded a new song to thank her fans following the Sony court decision a week ago, where an injunction was denied that would terminate her contract with Dr. Luke and Sony in order to record new music. Dr. Luke has maintained his innocence in Kesha’s allegations that the producer drugged and raped her, but the legal battle between the two is likely to continue. The clip is only 27 seconds, but the message is powerful.
  • David Bowie Denied the Use of "Golden Years" for 'Trainspotting' Soundtrack

    Add 'Trainspotting' to the long list of projects that David Bowie turned down over his career, most of which were revealed following his death. Some projects included collaborations with The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Dave Grohl. Reportedly, Bowie denied “Golden Years” a chance to be featured on the official soundtrack.
  • Kanye West Disses Amber Rose, Taylor Swift in Videos Shot at Yo Gotti's Album Release

    Kanye West is arguably having a bit of a communication breakdown following the release of his 'The Life of Pablo' album. In some new fan shot Instagram videos he is seen dissing both Taylor Swift and ex Amber Rose during an appearance in Los Angeles, where he performed at Yo Gotti’s album release party. One rumor that particularly got under West’s skin was his exes assertion that he is into ass play, as described on her Twitter account.
  • Kesha Fans, Activist Group Planning Protest at Sony's New York City Offices

    The #FreeKesha movement has reached new heights, as fans are now planning a protest outside Sony's New York City offices. Fans hatched the plan exactly one week after a judge ruled that Kesha will be unable to exit her contract with the major label, as well as her alleged rapist, producer Dr. Luke, because he invested financially in her career.
  • Kesha Releases First Public Statement Since Sony/Dr. Luke Court Ruling

    Following the court decision in the case of Kesha vs. Sony and Dr. Luke the singer has released her first public statement. Kesha is currently trending online with the #FreeKesha movement, which shows support for the “Tik Tok” singer in her battle to be released from her contracts with Sony that require her to exclusively record with Dr. Luke and his Kemosabe label.
  • Amy Winehouse's Father Against Her Winning a Posthumous Brit Award, Backs Adele

    In lieu of standing behind his own daughter, Mitch Winehouse is backing Adele for Best Female Solo Artist at the Brit Awards this year. Winehouse reportedly is against Amy winning a posthumous Brit Award at the awards ceremony tonight (Feb. 24). There is a possibility that the late singer may be recognized for her contributions to the soundtrack on the documentary film 'Amy,' which was released last year.
  • David Bowie 'Blackstar' Instagram Mini-Series to Air this Week, Stars 'Six Feet Under' Actress

    A David Bowie 'Blackstar' Instagram mini-series will air this week. His final album was released two days before his death on Jan. 8, which also happened to fall on his 69th birthday. This past fall, Bowie reportedly granted the channel, called InstaMiniSeries, an insider’s look at his album before it was released so that they could create 'UNBOUND: A InstaMiniSeries.' 'Six Feet Under' star Patricia Clarkson will be featured in the series.
  • Lady Gaga & Lorde React to Decision in Kesha Dr. Luke Contracts Case

    The music world was shocked at the verdict in the Kesha and Dr. Luke sexual assault case and contracts case, where the pop singer was denied freedom from her agreement with Sony Music. The injunction filed by Kesha would allow the singer to work with another label and producer. In the wake of the judge’s decision, female artists such as Lady Gaga and Lorde have come out in support of Kesha.
  • Dave Grohl: David Bowie Turned Down Collaboration for Movie Song

    Nirvana may have covered David Bowie's "Man Who Sold the World" in their legendary MTV: Unplugged setlist, but that's as far as Dave Grohl ever got to working with the legendary rocker. In a new video with his Foo Fighters bandmate Pat Smear, Grohl revealed that Bowie turned him down for help on a movie project.
  • Coldplay to Join Adele, Muse as Glastonbury 2016 Festival Headliner

    Coldplay has been added to the highly anticipated line-up for Glastonbury 2016, and they will join Adele and Muse, who are rumored to also be festival headliners. This will be the fourth time that the band has headlined Glastonbury, as they had stints in 2002, 2005 and 2011.
  • Azealia Banks: Don't Diss Beyonce for 'Embracing Her Blackness'

    Azealia Banks is never shy about making her opinion known, especially on social media, and now she is dissing critics of Beyonce’s new song “Formation” on Twitter. The “212” rapper took to social media to blast the white feminists who claim that Beyonce only speaks out for black women. Amongst other commentary, Banks claims that Beyonce should not be turned on when she decides to “embrace her blackness.”
  • Fat Joe Defends 'Pyramid Scheme' Markt America in New Interview

    Fat Joe wants to make a difference in the urban and latino communities, but don’t he isn’t against running a pyramid scheme, as long as it’s ethical. Named the head of Urban & Latino Development of Market America in 2014, Joe has been criticized for unethical practices as president. In a new interview, the Terror Squad rapper talks his company and how he is not actually running a pyramid scheme in business.
  • Miguel Talks Hardest 'Wildheart' Song to Record, 'What's Normal Anyway,' Ahead of 2016 Grammys

    Miguel is on a roll with his latest album, 'Wildheart,' which earned him two Grammy nods this year. Wildheart was nominated for Best Urban Contemporary Album and Best R&B song for the track “Coffee.” But the song that he notes as most relatable on the album is “What’s Normal Anyway,” which is a more soulful and introspective track for the singer. Ahead of the 2016 Grammys the singer talks the new track and just what makes it so special.
  • Future Fires Back at Ciara's $15 Million Lawsuit for Slander & Libel

    Future is firing back at Ciara’s $15 Million lawsuit against him for slander and libel, and reportedly think that the lawsuit is “absurd.” Ciara’s lawsuit states that Future used a series of tweets and interviews to slander her, but the rapper reportedly finds this absurd considering that Ciara has also dissed him openly in the press.
  • Chase Bryant Talks Upcoming Album, His Last EP in New Interview

    Chase Bryant’s debut EP and last release, 'Chase Bryant EP,' was enormously successful and has had a long run -- 16 months and counting. It was recently given new life by his second single, “Little Bit of You,” with an accompanying music video that was released this past Friday (Feb. 5). Bryant is also talking about his upcoming album.
  • Jermaine Dupri Talks Discovering New Talent on Lifetime's 'The Rap Game'

    Jermaine Dupri has discovered some young stars in his day -- giving both Kriss Kross and Bow Wow their first forays into the music industry -- and now, the legendary producer is set to bring his penchance for A&R to TV with a new show, The Rap Game, which will the careers of young artists.
  • Parklife Festival 2016 Lineup: Chemical Brothers, Major Lazer Headline

    For its seventh year in the business, the festival will again be taking place in Heaton Park on June 11 and 12 with the Chemical Brothers and Major Lazer in the forefront. Other artists on the bill include a slew of electronic favorite acts such as Jamie xx, Jess Glynne, Years & Years, Skepta, Fat White Family, Blossoms and Ice Cube of N.W.A.
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