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Demi Lovato & Tove Lo Perform 'Cool For The Summer' at 93.3 FLZ's Jingle Ball
Tove Lo has been a name of everyone's lips lately. The Swedish pop star is rising up in the music world, and very quickly. She already has a performance with the reigning Queen of Pop Taylor Swift under he belt and can now add a duet with Demi Lovato to her credentials. This past Saturday night (Dec. 19) Tove Lo joined Lovato onstage for a duet of the smash hit "Cool for the Summer" at 93.3 FLZ's Jingle Ball in Tampa. -
'Hello' Singer Adele Talks Cigarette Addiction, Says She Quit Smoking for Her Son
It's hard to believe from her stunning vocals, but Adele smoked upwards of 25 cigarettes a day just four years ago, before she quit. Due in part to the smoking, the singer lost her voice in 2011. She additionally underwent surgery in order to prevent a recurring vocal chord hemorrhage and physicians advised her to quit smoking or give up on her career. In two new interviews Adele talks cigarette addiction and how she quit smoking for her son. -
Scott Weiland's Wildabouts Bandmate Tommy Black Avoids Drug Charges
Scott Weiland's bassist, Tommy Black, has avoided drug charges following the death of his bandmate. He was due to be charged with possession after it was discovered that he was holding a small amount of cocaine and he was arrested by the police. Drugs were reportedly found strewn throughout the tour bus by police officers investigating the death of Weiland, who was found dead on Dec. 3 while on tour with his band, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts. -
Slut Walk Organizer Amber Rose Opens Up About Her Middle School Sexual Assault
Amber Rose is known for being outspoken about women's rights, but now she has opened up about an assault that she endured in middle school. Rose additionally organized Slut Walk and is the author of 'How to Be a Bad B***h.' Her interview was eye-opening and again examined the issue of victim-blaming that is so common in our culture. -
Eagles of Death Metal Thank Artists for Their 'I Love You All The Time' Charity Covers
There was an outpouring of compassion after the tragedy that occurred on Nov. 13, where members of ISIS opened fire on the crowd at an Eagles of Death Metal concert at Parisian venue, Le Bataclan. The vicious attack killed 89 in the crowd, including the band's merchandise manager, Nick Alexander. The attack also left more than 200 injured. Now, the band is thanking artists for contributing to their campaign entitled the Play It Forward Initiative with covers of "I Love You All The Time." -
Selena Gomez Wins Chart-Topper Award at Billboard's Women in Music Event, Talks 'Revival'
It's been a year of milestones for former Disney star Selena Gomez and winning the Chart-Topper award at Billboard's Women in Music event is just one. In a heartfelt speech during the ceremony, Gomez thanked her team when she took the stage and also talked her new second studio album, 'Revival,' which was a true breakout for her as an artist. -
Pusha T Talks New Album, Being Named President of G.O.O.D Music
Pusha T came into the rap game as a veteran, first entering the industry as one half of Clipse, which also featured his brother Gene "Malice" Thornton, in 2002. He was fortunate enough to link up with Kanye West when Clipse's star began to wane and was signed to West's G.O.O.D Music label. Recently, he was just named president of the label and talks that and his new album 'King Push: Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude' in a new interview. -
Medical Examiner Reveals Drug Cocktail That Caused STP Singer Scott Weiland's Death
The medical examiner has revealed the exact drug cocktail that killed the former Stone Temple Pilots' frontman, Scott Weiland. The singer, 48, died on Dec. 3 during a tour with his band, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts, in Minnesota. -
2016 Brit Awards: Justin Bieber, Coldplay Join Adele in Performers Lineup
Coldplay and Justin Bieber were just announced as new performers at the 2016 Brit Awards, which will be held in London's O2 Arena. The awards ceremony is due to take place on Feb. 24 and it will be Coldplay's first time performing at the Brits since 2013. The band will additionally perform as headliners at the Super Bowl halftime show on Feb. 7. -
Rita Ora Files Lawsuit to Opt Out of Her Deal with Jay Z's Label Roc Nation
Rita Ora has filed a lawsuit to opt out of her deal with Jay Z's label Roc Nation, filing a lawsuit that looks at the current state of the label. It additionally mentions the "seven-year rule" of California that locks an artist into a personal service contract for that length of time. -
Ciara Talks Motherhood, Being an Indie Artist at Billboard's Women in Music 2015 Event
Ciara has been a name in the industry since 2004, when she shot to the top of the music charts with her irresistible single "Goodies," which has been seen as her breakout hit. She then went on to have other smash hits such as "1,2 Step," and "I Bet," cementing her name in music. This past May, the singer gave birth to her first child, Future Zahir Wilburn, and began learning to juggle both the challenge of a high-powered career and her most important job, being a mom. After presenting the innovator award to Missy Elliot at the Billboard Women in Music 2015 event she talked being a mom in a new backstage interview. -
Cheap Trick Talks Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame Induction in New Interview
Cheap Trick has been primed for the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and Museum since 2002, but wasn't nominated until this year's ballot. The initial group, guitarist Rick Nielson, frontman Robin Zander, bassist Tom Peterson and drummer Bun E. Carlos are due to be inducted into the hall of fame in Brooklyn. The ceremony may very well be the first time that Carlos has been seen with the band in five years. In a strange twist, Carlos is still counted as a member of Cheap Trick but no longer performs with them, as Nielson's son Daxx replaced him in 2010. In a new interview, Cheap Trick talks about the band's induction into the hall of fame. -
Hillary Clinton Wants to Be the Beyonce of the White House
Hillary Clinton is known for being supported many in the music industry, including Katy Perry, but now the Democratic candidate is aspiring to emulate Beyonce with her campaign. When addressing a crowd in Iowa City on Wednesday (Dec. 16), the presidential hopeful said that her goal as possible future president is to be as talented at leading the country as the "7/11" singer is onstage. -
Adele to Perform at 2016 Brit Awards as North American Tour Tickets Go On Sale
Adele is on fire this year. After breaking records many times over with the release of her latest album, 25, as well as the first single "Hello." Now, Adele is looking to carry that through to the new year with a string of North American tour dates and a performance at the 2016 Brit Awards. She is the first performer known to be making an appearance at the ceremony slated for Feb. 24. -
The Weeknd Inspired Tove Lo's 'Queen of the Clouds' Follow-Up: New Album in 2016?
Tove Lo has really been on the come-up this year, with the re-release of her 2014 album Queen of the Clouds, a tour in support of it and a new music video for latest single "Moments." In new songs that she has begun working on, cites The Weeknd as a major influence because of his sexy sound in a new interview. She's performed onstage with the R&B singer for a few dates of the 2015 Jingle Ball. -
'Dark Horse' Singer Katy Perry Was Not Allowed to Read Harry Potter Series As A Child
Due to her strict religious upbringing, it appears that Katy Perry missed a milestone of pre-adolescence, the Harry Potter series. While most would consider this standard reading fare for anyone in her age bracket, the "Dark Horse" singer was not allowed to read about the wizarding world. Perry has always been outspoken about being raised in a strict household, as parents Keith and Mary Hudson are devout Christian ministers. -
Madonna Releases Statement About Late Rebel Heart Tour Manchester Concert & Fan Boos
Madonna has released a statement about a disastrous recent stop during her Rebel Heart Tour where the fans booed her after she arrived about an hour late. Madonna was due to perform at the Manchester Arena this past Monday night (December 14) and blamed technical difficulties for her tardiness. -
Eagles of Death Metal Announce European Nos Amis Tour Dates After Paris Attacks
Eagles of Death Metal are set to perform European tour dates following the tragic attacks that occurred on Nov. 13 at their concert at Le Bataclan in Paris. The ISIS attacks killed 89 concert-goers although all members of the band escaped unharmed. The tour is entitled 'The Nos Amis Tour' and will begin on Feb. 13 in Stockholm, Sweden. The band will additionally play a date at The Olympia in Paris. -
Madonna's Fans Boo Her During Concert on Her Rebel Heart Tour [WATCH]
Madonna has been on her Rebel Heart Tour for most of 2015 with a string of successful performances. At least until her gig on Thursday Dec. 14, which was an absolute disaster. She arrived onstage about 50 minutes after the show was scheduled to begin and fans booed her. -
Bassist Jeremy Davis Quits Paramore Months Ahead of 2016 Parahoy! Cruise
Bassist Jeremy Davis of Paramore just quit only months ahead of their 2016 Parahoy! Cruise in March. Davis was one of the two remaining original members left in the group and now only Hayley Williams remains as a founding member. The group cited to fans that they are still slated to perform at the event. -
Charli XCX Slams BBC3 for Promoting Men's Rights Film Over 'The F Word and Me' Documentary
Charli XCX is known for being an outspoken feminist, but in a series of tweets she has now attacked BBC3 for promoting a men's rights film over her feminist documentary. The film that she claims was promoted over hers aired on BBC3 just last night (Dec. 14). -
Demi Lovato & Nick Jonas Sign with Universal Music In New Partnership
Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas have signed with Universal Music in a new partnership. The business venture was announced today (Dec. 15) by Universal Music Publishing Group chairman and CEO Jody Gerson. The "Confident" singer has made a deal with Universal for global publishing rights for Safehouse Publishing, which is a sector of her pet project Safehouse Records. Safe house records is additionally fronted by Nick Jonas and the duo's manger Phil McIntyre. -
Lana Del Rey Talks Courtney Love and Their 'Endless Summer Tour'
The unlikely pairing of moody pop-star, Lana Del Rey, and raw rock Queen, Courtney Love, was widely publicized. Love described it as "the queen of rage and the queen of anguish," playing together for their 'Endless Summer Tour.' It's ironic, as Del Rey has in the past professed to be a avid fan of Love's late husband, Kurt Cobain. In a new interview, Del Rey talks about the tour itself, as well as that she and Love are not as different as people think. -
Simon & Schuster Publishing Taylor Swift Book: Fans Compete to be "Honorary Author"
Is the reigning Queen of Pop Taylor Swift now set to venture into the literary field? It's been reported that literary industry giant, Simon & Schuster, is going to publish a crowdsourced book on the "Blank Space" singer. -
Lana Del Rey on Her Musical Persona, Says She Doesn't Actually Date "Bad Guys"
Due to her moody songs and emotion riddled lyrics, you would think that Lana Del Rey is no stranger to tortured love and falls in with one destructive man after another. But in a new interview Del Rey talks her musical persona, and the difference between a record and real life. She claims that she doesn't actually date "bad guys" and that it's an image to add intrigue to her songs. -
Lady Gaga at 'Billboard' Women in Music: Biz is a 'F*cking Boys' Club'
Lady Gaga has been speaking out lately. At Billboard's Women In Music event Dec. 11, she laid into the music industry as being "a f*cking boys club." -
Adele Announces 2016 Tour of North America Ahead of Radio City TV Special
Adele is gearing up for a 56-date North American tour in 2016 that will hit music hotspots Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, Boston, New York, Nashville and Austin. -
Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray on Scott Weiland's Death, Singer Not Surprised
Mark McGrath from that band you may remember, Sugar Ray, is just the latest in a string of musicians who've come out with commentary to speak out about Scott Weiland's death. These include Billy Corgan, Travis Barker and most recently Nikki Six. In an Allegedly podcast which will be posted fully Dec. 15. -
Fetty Wap and 'Love & Hip-Hop' Star Masika Kalysha Expecting a Baby?
Fetty Wap is reportedly expecting a baby with 'Love & Hip Hop' star, Masika Kalysa, but don't expect him to be happy about it if he even is the father of the child. The "679" rapper has already fathered two children, a newborn girl named Zaviera as well as a son named Zoovier. Based on some recent social media action, whether or not he even is the father has been called into question. A first clue on the credibility would be that TMZ first broke the story. -
Lana Del Rey on 'Spectre': No One Asked Me to Do Cover for Bond Soundtrack
From the outside, it would appear that Lana Del Rey was the perfect singer to do a cover for the latest 007 Bond movie and she was ready to. The one problem was that she wasn't asked. In a new interview the singer details how she was prepared to do a song for this fall's 'Spectre.'
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