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Future drops 'Move That Dope' featuring Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino [LISTEN]
Future has released a new Mike WiLL Made It-produced track, "Move That Dope," featuring Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino. It will be included up Future's upcoming LP Honest. -
Bonnaroo reveals details of BLAM, the 2014 lineup announcement megathon
The Bonnaroo lineup announcement is just around the corner. BLAM (short for Bonnaroo Lineup Announcement Megathon) is back to reveal this year's acts in an hour-long event. Last year, "Weird Al" Yankovic was in charge of unveiling the lineup. This year, Bonnaroo has chosen Saturday Night Live cast member Taran Killam and comedian Hannibal Buress to MC the event. -
Korn releases video for 'Spike in My Veins' [WATCH]
Korn has released the video for their song "Spike in My Veins" off their latest album The Paradigm Shift. In the clip, the band attacks the government for invasion of privacy as well as the media for information overload and celebrity obsession. "We are all so caught up in watching crazy media on the internet and TV that we are manipulated into ignoring that our privacy has all but disappeared," Korn's Jonathan Davis told Rolling Stone. -
Lily Allen premieres new song, 'L8 CMMR,' for HBO's Girls [LISTEN]
HBO's series Girls is known for its soundtrack and so far has premiered new music from Beck, Miguel and Jenny Lewis. Now, Lily Allen has shared her exclusive song for the show, called "L8 CMMR." -
Pussy Riot breaks ties with Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova
As previously reported, last night Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova spoke at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Rights Home concert. However, according to Pitchfork, the anonymous members of Pussy Riot emailed an open letter to supporters and posted it on their Livejournal just hours before the concert. The letter states that Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova are no longer part of Pussy Riot. -
Pussy Riot speaks out against human rights injustices at Amnesty International concert [WATCH]
Last night, Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova spoke at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Right Home concert at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. The Flaming Lips headlined the show along with Yoko Ono, Tegan and Sara, Bob Geldof, Lauryn Hill and more. -
Earl Sweatshirt, King Krule, Warpaint and Jagwar Ma collaborate in 'epic 12-hour all-night recording session'
A new supergroup has been formed, and it looks pretty awesome. Earl Sweatshirt and King Krule as well as Theresa Wayman and Stella Mozgawa of Warpaint and Jono Ma of Jagwar Ma recently collaborated for "an epic 12-hour all-night recording session" while on tour in Australia with the Laneway festival, Faster Louder reports. -
St. Vincent releases new song, 'Prince Johnny,' off upcoming self-titled album [LISTEN]
St. Vincent has released a new song, "Prince Johnny," off her upcoming self-titled fourth studio album. She dropped the song while guest DJing at a Los Angeles public radio station, according to Radio.com. -
J. Roddy Walston and the Business perform 'Take It As It Comes' on Conan [WATCH]
J. Roddy Walston and the Business made their late night television debut on Conan last night to perform "Take It As it Comes" off their latest album, Essential Tremors. The Baltimore-based group appeared to be having a blast on stage with Walston sitting at his piano for the track. -
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2014 finalists announced [LIST]
Billboard has announced its finalists for the 2014 Billboard Latin Music Awards. Romeo Santos is leading the pack with 17 nominations. Prince Royce is close behind with 16 entries and Marc Anthony with 15. The late Jenni Rivera is an 11-time finalist this year. Other notable finalists include Daddy Yankee, Enrique Igelsias, Gerardo Ortiz, Christina Aguilera and more. -
Pussy Riot members stop by The Colbert Report [WATCH]
Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova stopped by The Colbert Report last night to chat about their experiences in Russian prisons and their reason for visiting the United States. -
Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea addresses his bass being unplugged at the Super Bowl halftime show
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist, Flea, has issued an explanation for why it looked like his bass was unplugged during the Super Bowl halftime performance — because it was. Photos of the performance began circulating online, pointing out that there was nothing plugged in to his bass when they played "Give It Away" with Bruno Mars. Last night, Flea published an open letter to address the issue, explaining that it was done on purpose for quality assurance. Because it was, after all, the Super Bowl. -
Justin Bieber's DUI trial date set for March 3 in Miami
Justin Bieber's trial date has been set for March 3 by a Miami-Dade County judge. As previously reported, the pop star was arrested last month for a DUI, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license. According to Billboard, Bieber has already pleaded not guilty to the three misdemeanors. He will be officially arraigned on February 14. -
Juno Award nominees announced: Arcade Fire, Michael Bublé, Robin Thicke, Drake, Tegan and Sara, Celine Dion and more
The nominees for the 2014 Juno Awards were announced today in a press conference in Toronto. Canadian musicians who released albums between September 1, 2012 and November 13, 2013 were eligible for nominations. In all, there are 177 nominees, including 80 first-timers. -
Taylor Swift invites her 'new favorite' artist, Sam Smith, to perform 'Money on My Mind' at London show [WATCH]
Taylor Swift is known to bring out special guests to perform with her at her shows. At her concert yesterday at the 02 Arena in London, she brought out Sound of 2014 winner Sam Smith, who is best known for his work with Disclosure. -
Phantogram releases new song called 'Bill Murray' off upcoming album, 'Voices' [LISTEN]
Phantogram has released its latest single, the highly anticipated (at least for us) "Bill Murray," off their upcoming LP, Voices. In an interview with The Atlantic, keyboardist Josh Carter explained why they named the song after the iconic actor. "We named it Bill Murray because we always pictured a sad Bill Murray for the visuals of that song," he told them. "We want him to be in the music video." -
New York Port Authority to honor the Beatles with historical marker
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Beatle's invasion of the United States, the New York Port Authority is putting up a historical marker at the Central Terminal Area at John F. Kennedy Airport, the location where the Beatles first landed and where they held their first U.S. press conference before their debut U.S. appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. The event will take place February 7 at 11:30 a.m. ET, according to Radio.com. -
Wayne Coyne announces solo record store tour, will sell Flaming Lips reissues inside chocolate skulls [SCHEDULE]
Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne has announced a run of solo record store shows on the East Coast starting February 8 at New York City's Other Music, where he will sell early Lips reissues packaged inside a chocolate skull. Inside the candy package are "special Golden coins" that offer entrance to any of the Lips' headlining gigs. -
Sasquatch! Music Festival reveals 2014 lineup for Memorial Day and Fourth of July weekend
Sasquatch! Music Festival has announced its 2014 lineup, which has expanded to a two-weekend format taking place Memorial Day weekend (May 23-25) and Fourth of July weekend (July 4-6) in George, Washington. Unlike some two-weekend festivals, however, each weekend of Sasquatch will feature an entirely different lineup. -
ScHoolboy Q reveals tracklist for forthcoming album, 'Oxymoron'
ScHoolboy Q has released the tracklist for his upcoming album, Oxymoron. The effort features past collaborators as well as new additions. In addition to Kendrick Lamar, who is featured on the previously released "Collard Greens," two songs feature other Top Dawg Entertainment artists. -
Win Butler joins Pearl Jam to perform Neil Young's 'Rockin' in the Free World' at Big Day Out festival [WATCH]
Pearl Jam frequently invites guests on stage to join them in performing 1989's "Rockin' in the Free World" by Neil Young. The cover has been a staple of their live show for years. According to Consequence of Sound, they asked Arcade Fire's Win Butler to be a part of the performance. -
Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Lindsey Buckingham's Grammy rehearsal footage [WATCH]
Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham performed the finale at the Grammy's last week but were cut off early to make time for commercials and credits. -
Prince guest stars on 'New Girl,' debuts new song PRETZELBODYLOGIC [WATCH]
Following the Super Bowl last night, Prince made a his newtwork TV debut as an actor during a guest role on New Girl. The episode takes place at one of his legendary all-night dance parties — pancakes included. The "Purple Rain" singer gives relationship advice to Zooey Deschanel's character, Jess, and teaches her how to express her feelings. -
The Cure announce new album '4:14 Scream' and 'Trilogy' shows
As part of an announcement celebrating their sold out Teenage Cancer Trust shows, the Cure have announced a new album, tentatively titled 4:14 Scream, according to The Guardian. -
Kendrick Lamar joins Imagine Dragons on Saturday Night Live to perform 'Radioactive' remix [WATCH]
Imagine Dragons were the musical guests last night on Saturday Night Live, and they brought some of their Grammy magic with them. During their performance of "Radioactive," Kendrick Lamar showed up to spit his latest addition to the track's remix. -
Justin Bieber's plane detained on suspicion of marijuana en route to Super Bowl
Justin Bieber just can't seem to catch a break these days. Following his alleged DUI, drag racing, assault, vandalism and other charges, the pop star's plane was detained on suspicion of marijuana possession after landing at a New Jersey airport yesterday. Bieber had chartered the jet to go to the Super Bowl. -
Kanye West won't be charged in alleged Beverly Hills attack following civil settlement
Kanye West will not face criminal charges over the alleged attack on a man in at a Beverly Hills medical center last month. According to the Associated Press, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office dismissed the battery case following West's civil settlement with the man who accused West of punching him and considering no serious injuries were documented in the case. -
Freaky Friday: Sam Smith Covers 'When I Was Your Man' by Bruno Mars
Welcome to Freaky Friday. Each week we highlight a new cover song that we're crazy about. Have suggestions? Send them our way! This week, we give you... Sam Smith covering "When I Was Your Man' by Bruno Mars. -
Enrique Iglesias releases video for 'I'm A Freak,' featuring Pitbull [WATCH]
Enrique Iglesias has released the video for his new single featuring Pitbull, "I'm A Freak." The result is 3 minutes and 53 seconds of debauchery and butt cheeks as the two Latin stars party with friends and dance in between twerking women. -
British producer Burial confirms his true identity
Enigmatic British producer, Burial, has officially revealed his identity through a post on his label Hyperdub's website. It shows an image of William Emmanuel Bevan, who had been attributed as the man behind Burial but never confirmed, which sparked conspiracy theories on the producer's true identity. Bevan also included a note with the photo and promised his supporters new music in 2014 to follow up December's Rival Dealer EP.
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