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Wiz Khalifa's 'See You Again', 'The Voice' Win at Critics Choice Awards 2016
Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's "See You Again" may have been snubbed at the Oscars this year, but the dynamic duo won big on Sunday night (Jan. 17). At this year's Critics' Choice Awards, the Furious 7 soundtrack song took home the award for Best Song. -
The 1975 Release New Song 'The Sound' Ahead of 'I Like It When You Sleep...' [LISTEN]
The 1975 are just a little over a month away from the release of their new album I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It, and in anticipation they've release yet another disco-fueled pop rock jam: "The Sound." -
'American Idol' Season 15 Spoilers: Kelly Clarkson to Guest Judge, Perform in February
American Idol has produced a number of superstars in its 14 years - Carrie Underwood, Adam Lambert, Jordin Sparks - but nobody is quite like the first. And during the show's farewell season, Kelly Clarkson is due to return to FOX as a guest judge and performer for the show's top 10 contestants. -
Ariana Grande Talks 'Moonlight' Album Title Change on 'Kimmel' [WATCH]
Ariana Grande may or may not be changing the name of her third album from Moonlight, but don't expect the "Focus" singer to dish on what the new record will be called. On Thursday night (Jan. 14), Grande appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote her new MAC Viva Glam lipstick, and naturally, talk turned to her devoted fans and her My Everything follow-up. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Denver and Little Rock Go Sky High with Talent
American Idol's auditions may have faltered a bit in Philadelphia, with more mediocre singers than memorable ones, but Denver must have been a treasure trove of talent, because (along with Little Rock), the show returned to the Mile-High City on Thursday night (Jan. 14). -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: 5 Best Auditions from Mediocre Philadelphia Episode
Philadelphia may be a hot bed for indie rock these days, but the city of Brotherly Love did not fare so well for American Idol. On Wednesday night (Jan. 13), the final season of the show made its way to Philly, and something tells us The State of the Union isn't the only reason this city was trimmed down to a one-hour package. -
Who Should, Will Win Best Original Song at 2016 Oscars: Lady Gaga, Sam Smith Lead Nominees
Now that the flurry of the Golden Globes is behind us, it's time to make room for the Oscars. On Thursday (Jan. 14), the Academy announced the full nominees for the 88th annual Academy Awards, including those for Best Original Song. -
Bonnaroo Lineup 2016 Leaks: Pearl Jam, LCD Soundsystem, Dead and Co. and More to Play
Bonnaroo may have been planning a big reveal on CONAN next week, but the festival's official 2016 lineup accidentally leaked online on Wednesday (Jan. 13), revealing three major headliners and 90 more artists. -
'The Voice' Season 10: Gwen Stefani to Mentor Boyfriend Blake Shelton's Team?
Gwen Stefani may have exited The Voice after season 9 to make room again for Christina Aguilera, but the "Used to Love You" singer might just return to the NBC singing competition in another form: as boyfriend Blake Shelton's mentor during the battle rounds. -
Adele Raps Nicki Minaj, Sings Spice Girls, 'Hello' in James Corden's Carpool Karaoke
James Corden's "Carpool Karaoke" is always a delight to watch, but his latest rendition with Adele is, not surprisingly, his best yet. After teasing the epic commute earlier this week on The Late Late Show, on Wednesday night (Jan. 13), the full segment was released. And, if you've ever wanted to hear Adele sing Spice Girls or spit some rhymes like Nicki Minaj, well, you are in for a treat. -
Bonnaroo Lineup 2016 to Be Announced by Conan O'Brien Next Week on TBS
Bonnaroo has always bridged the worlds of music and comedy, and to roll out its 2016 lineup, the Tennessee festival will make those lines even more blurry. Next week, Conan O'Brien announced that he will be rolling out the full Bonnaroo lineup on his self-titled late night show. -
One Direction Break Up Rumors are False: 'Perfect' Band to Return from Hiatus
One Direction fans can rest easy... the "Perfect" boy band is not break up. Early on Wednesday (Jan. 13), reports circulated that 1D's hiatus would be a little more permanent than was initially implied, but now other sources close to the group have dismissed those claims. -
Powerball Playlist: From Rags to Riches with Rick Ross, Drake, Gwen Stefani and More
The Powerball drawing has the entire country buzzing. With $1.5 billion at stake, it seems like everyone is scooping up tickets for tonight's (Jan. 13) big drawing. But, as you anxiously await to figure out whether or not your life is going to change (or as you celebrate knowing that your life is forever changed), one question remains: what to listen to? -
Mountain Jam 2016 Lineup: Beck, Wilco and Avett Brothers Headline as Tickets Go On Sale
If camping out in the mountains and releaxing to folk and indie rock just so happens to be your thing, then wait no longer: Mountain Jam 2016 has announced its full lineup. For its latest rendition, Beck, Wilco and The Avett Brothers will headline. -
One Direction Breaking Up For Good? New Rumors Surface 'Perfect' Band Will Go Solo
Could the end really be here for One Direction? As the band embarks on its indefinite hiatus, new rumors have sprung that the "Perfect" boy band is really calling it quits for good. -
Kanye West Enlisted the Kardashians' Help for 'Swish', Says Khloe
Kanye West is keeping things in the family for his new album Swish - the Kardashian family, that is. In a new interview, Khloe Kardashian revealed that her brother-in-law enlisted the help of herself, Kourtney and Kim Kardashian as he recorded and chooses the tracklist for his forthcoming Yeezus follow-up. -
Arcade Fire Release Statement on David Bowie's Death: "A True Artist Even in His Passing"
David Bowie was one of the earliest fans of Arcade Fire, and now the band has returned the support in kind. Following the shocking news of the rock icon's death on Sunday (Jan. 10), Win Butler and co. released a touching statement on Bowie's impact on their music and his legacy. -
Ariana Grande's New Album Title May Not Be 'Moonlight' After All, 'Focus' Singer Reveals
Ariana Grande has been teasing the release of her new album Moonlight for half a year now, but it seems as though the "Focus" singer has had a change of heart. On Monday night (Jan. 11), Grande answered some questions from her followers on Twitter and revealed that her My Everything follow-up may have a different title from what she originally promised. -
James Corden, Adele Tease Carpool Karaoke with 'Hello' Parody, 'Rolling in the Deep'
James Corden's massively popular "Carpool Karaoke" segment is about to get its biggest passenger to date: Adele. On Monday (Jan. 11), The Late Late Show teased the latest installment of its viral video hit, featuring none other than the 25 singer herself singing her massive hits "Hello" and "Rolling in the Deep." -
M83 Announces 2016 Tour Ahead of Planned New Album
M83 is planning for the release of a new album, the follow-up to 2011's Hurry Up, We're Dreaming, and to accompany the recording plans, on Tuesday (Jan. 12), Anthony Gonzalez announced a round of North American tour dates for spring 2016, including previously announced shows at Coachella, Governors Ball and Sasquatch Music Festival. -
Keith Urban Announces Ripcord World Tour to Accompany New Album 2016
Keith Urban is ready to pull away from American Idol and pull a different Ripcord. On Monday (Jan. 11), the country star announced that he is planning for a world tour and release of a new album for this summer. -
Justin Bieber 'Sorry' Overtakes Adele's 'Hello' as No. 1 Song as Twenty One Pilots Rise
Justin Bieber has one more person to apologize to - Adele. But, he may be less "Sorry" and more "sorry not sorry," because after eight weeks at No. 2, the Biebs' latest Purpose single has finally overtaken the "Hello" juggernaut on the Hot 100. -
Dierks Bentley Announces New Album 'Black' For Early 2016 Release
Dierks Bentley is looking to tell the story of his romantic life, and he's doing it the best way he knows how: through a new album. On Monday (Jan. 11), the "Drunk on a Plane" singer announced the release of his eighth studio album, Black. Though details like a release date, artwork or tracklist have yet to be revealed, Bentley has shared the intent behind his Riser follow-up. -
Adele '25' Bests Rachel Platten's 'Wildfire,' Justin Bieber's 'Purpose' for 7th Week at No. 1
Adele is an unstoppable force on the charts. For the seventh straight week, the "Hello" singer's new album 25 sits at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, besting the new release from Rachel Platten as well as old 2015 pop favorites from Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, twenty one pilots and more. -
Tori Kelly Spring 2016 Tour Dates Revealed Ahead of 'Unbreakable Smile' Re-Release
Tori Kelly has had a big breakthrough in her career over the last 12 months, with her debut album Unbreakable Smile, singles "Should Have Been Us" and "Nobody Love" and a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. Now, she's looking to cap it all off with a spring 2016 tour, which the "Hollow" singer announced on Monday (Jan. 11). -
Shaky Knees 2016 Lineup: Florence + The Machine, Jane's Addiction, My Morning Jacket Headline
Get ready to be shaking from excitement about the Shaky Knees Music Festival. On Monday (Jan. 11), the annual Atlanta music festival announces its 2016 lineup, featuring some of the biggest names in indie and alternative rock. For this year's rendition, Florence + The Machine will headline, alongside My Morning Jacket and Jane's Addiction, who are set to perform their integral album Ritual de Lo Habitual in full. -
Shakira Gets Optimistic on 'Zootopia' Soundtrack Single 'Try Everything' [LISTEN]
Shakira may be one of the most wild performers on the planet, but for her new single, the Columbian superstar decided to get tame. On Friday (Jan. 8), Shakira released her Zootopia soundtrack single "Try Everything," and the kid-friendly tune features plenty of sunny, optimistic lyrics and a singsong melody. -
Meghan Trainor, James Corden Are 'All About That Change' in New Year's Resolution Parody
If you're having a hard time keeping your New Year's resolutions (and, admittedly, it has been eight full days), then know you're not along. Last night on The Late Late Show, Meghan Trainor joined host James Corden for a spoof on her breakout hit "All About That Bass," and fittingly, it's titled "All About That Change." -
Beyonce Joins Coldplay, Bruno Mars for Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show
Coldplay are confirmed to be playing the Super Bowl 50 halftime show, but the "Adventure of a Lifetime" band won't be going at it alone - they have one big time collaborator already booked, and it's none other than Beyoncé. -
Kim Kardashian: Kanye West to Release New Music Every Friday Ahead of 'SWISH' Release
You better brace yourself... it's officially Yeezy season. Kanye West surprisingly dropped a new song "Facts" last week, but it doesn't seem like that track is going to be an anomaly. Leading up to the release of his Yeezus follow-up SWISH, West's wife Kim Kardashian revealed that 'Ye will be releasing one new song "every Friday."
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