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Insane Clown Posse suing FBI, Department of Justice to remove Juggalo gang classification
Insane Clown Posse are going to court, and not in the way one might suspect. The shock rap group and four fans are suing the US Department of Justice and the FBI due to the classification of its fans, commonly known as Juggalos, as gang members. -
The Hold Steady announce new album, 10th anniversary tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
2014 marks the 10th anniversary for The Hold Steady, and to help celebrate, its rearing for a comeback. Today (Jan. 8), the Brooklyn alt-rock band announced its sixth studio album and a celebratory tour to kick off later this month. -
New York Super Bowl concert series to feature The Black Keys, John Legend, Band of Horses
The Super Bowl is about to get some "Everlasting Light." The Black Keys, Band of Horses and John Legend have partnered up with Citi and some of sport's biggest stars for a series of concerts in New York leading up to the biggest night in football. -
Clear Channel heading to Austin for iHeartRadio Country Festival in March, featuring Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean and more
Clear Channel is going country, y'all. The radio giant, who have also launched the massively successful, genre-spanning iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas have announced a second concert series: the iHeartRadio Country Festival today (Jan. 8). -
Lucy Hale releases road trippin' 'You Sound Good To Me' music video [WATCH]
It's been only one day since "Pretty Little Liars" actress Lucy Hale released her debut country single "You Sound Good To Me," and the feel good pop-infused track has already received an official music video. -
Kanye West issues cease-and-desist letter Coinye West cryptocurrency creators
If you want to name a virtual joke after Kanye West, be warned: the rapper does not take his name and likeness lightly. Last week, Music Times reported that a new cryptocurrency, Coinye West was set to launch Jan. 11. Instead of being flattered that the Internet money would be named after him, Yeezus himself has issued Coinye West's creators a cease-and-desist letter. -
Review: Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull release familiar sounding 'Freak' [LISTEN]
They're at it again. After they're smash hit "I Like It," Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull have come together for a new song, fittingly titled "Freak." -
Adele '21' surpasses 3 million digital album downloads, becoming first album to do so
Adele's monumental 2011 album 21 is still breaking records. Two years after its initial release, 21 has made a huge sales achievement. -
Justin Bieber 'Journals' fails to crack top 40 in UK
Justin Bieber didn't have the best 2013, and it seems like the teen idol's 2014 isn't off to a great start, either. Bieber's new album, "Journals," has failed to make a real mark on the UK album chart and even missed out on the Official Chart's Top 40 list. -
WATCH: Brandy Clark makes Letterman debut with rousing 'Stripes' performance [VIDEO]
Brandy Clark is just itching to become the next big thing in country music. The 36-year-old Washington native moved on from being a songwriter to a bona fide country star in 2013, creating one of Music Times' top 10 albums of the year 12 Stories. Last night, in another push to bring her music to a wider audience, Clark made her network TV debut on "Late Show With David Letterman," performing none other than her lead single "Stripes." -
Ben Gibbard, Ad-Rock have scored movies for the Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival won't just be about debuting some of the best independent film out there this year, the annual showcase will also feature some musical scores from two musical mainstays. Both Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard and Beastie Boy Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz have created music for two Sundance movies this year, according to IndieWire. -
Vampire Weekend release 'Con te Partiro' cover for Starbucks compilation 'Sweetheart 2014' [LISTEN]
Vampire Weekend have gotten classy. After winning over critics and fans with its widely acclaimed third album "Modern Vampires of the City," the indie rockers are now looking to win over some hearts. As a part of the Starbucks compilation album "Sweetheart 2014," Vampire Weekend debuted its cover song "Time To Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro)" today (Jan. 7) at Rolling Stone. -
Miley Cyrus' new single 'Adore You' gets stripped down acoustic treatment [LISTEN]
For as much as Miley Cyrus' fans and watchers can expect for the singer to strip down her clothes, they can also expect for her to strip down her music. Thus, it follows that her third Bangerz single "Adore You" has now gone acoustic. On Jan. 5, a stripped-down version of the new song debuted online, showing off the most basic elements of the track that make it work. -
REVIEW: 'Pretty Little Liars' actress Lucy Hale releases Southern fried debut country single 'You Sound Good To Me' [LISTEN]
It's been a long, winding country road for Pretty Little Liars star Lucy Hale. After initially getting signed to Disney's Hollywood Records in June 2012, the 24-year-old actress/singer has finally released her debut single. "You Sound Good To Me" dropped online today (Jan. 7). -
Fergie eyeing second solo album, long-anticipated follow-up comes eight years after 'The Dutchess'
It's been eight long years since the release of Fergie's spunky debut solo album "The Dutchess." But even after all that time, two albums with the Black Eyed Peas and massive changes in the music industry, the "Glamorous" singer is looking to make a new solo comeback. -
Biffy Clyro will release B-sides album 'Similarities' in 2014
It's only been a year since British alt-rockers Biffy Clyro released its sixth studio album "Opposites" but fans will soon be able to hear more new, unreleased music from the band soon. Lead singer Simon Neil has revealed that the "Black Chandelier" group will release an album full of B-sides and album cuts later this year. -
Jay Z and Barneys raise $1 million for charity from controversial holiday line
Jay Z's holiday partnership with department store Barney's may have been a controversial one, but it seems like it paid off big time. According to The New York Daily News, Hova's upscale "A New York Holiday" collection netted over $1 million for charity. -
Kanye West, Tyga hit the studio for new project, 'The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty'
Rap fans had better get ready because Tyga and Kanye West are in the studio together. Less than a month after the release of his mixtape Well Done 4, the "Wait For A Minute" rapper is working on new music with Yeezus himself. -
Lady Gaga explains 'Do What U Want' music video delay, hints at further betrayal
Lady Gaga first teased her "Do What U Want" music video a month ago, with director Terry Richardson at the helm. However, the video has yet to be seen. So, where is it? -
Shakira, Rihanna collaboration 'Can't Remember To Forget You' release date next week, according to Twitter
That rumored Shakira/Rihanna collaboration is, in fact, happening. And, according to Twitter the track "Can't Remember To Forget" is coming quite soon. -
Black Lips announce tour for new album 'Underneath The Rainbow' [FULL SCHEDULE]
Black Lips are taking its show on the road. The “Bad Kids” band have announced a string of tour dates in North America to support its upcoming seventh studio album "Underneath the Rainbow." -
Eurythmics reuniting for Beatles tribute concert following the Grammys, joining likes of Maroon 5, John Mayer and Keith Urban
Sweet dreams are made of reunions. 1980s alt-rock hit makers the Eurythmics will be reuniting after the Grammys for one night and one purpose only: to pay tribute to the Beatles. -
Pitbull, Ke$ha 'Timber' debuts at No. 1 in the UK with unusually high sales [VIDEO]
With a new year, comes a new No. 1 single in the UK. Pitbull and Ke$ha's party-friendly track "Timber" marks the first British chart-topper in 2014. -
Lil' Kim facing lawsuit over 'Dead Gal Walking' single artwork from makeup artist Samantha Ravndahl
2014 is not off to a good start for Lil' Kim. The rapper is now facing a lawsuit from makeup artist/redditor Samantha Ravndahl after using one of her Instagram images for single artwork without permission. -
Lady Gaga shoots down Interscope rumors, fires back at critics on Little Monsters site
As she is apt to do in the "ARTPOP" era, Lady Gaga is firing back at her critics and taking on her detractors. But now, in a slightly bizarre, heartfelt posting on her social media site littlemonsters.com, the "Do What U Want" singer has also gotten a bit emotional while clearing up nasty rumors about the relationship between herself and her label Interscope. -
O-Town reuniting in 2014? 'All or Nothing' boy band teases 'huge announcement' on Twitter
xxx They still fit together after all these years. If Twitter messages are meant to be understood, it seems as though early 2000s boy band O-Town are aiming for a comeback in 2014. -
Justin Bieber recording new music in Toronto: is the 'Hold Tight' singer working on a new studio album?
Not only is Justin Bieber not retiring, but the Journals singer is hard at work. While most were eating, drinking and being plain ol' merry over the holiday season, the Biebz was in the studio working on what could quite possibly be a brand new album. -
Rihanna working with DJ Mustard in studio for 'Unapologetic' follow-up
It's been almost 14 months since Rihanna released her seventh studio album "Unapologetic," which is the longest amount of time the prolific pop star has gone without releasing new material. So as logic would dictate, it seems like the "What Now" singer is back in the studio to work on her eighth LP, and according to a new interview, she's collaborating with none other than club hit maker DJ Mustard. -
David Bowie loves Lorde, 'Royals' singer finds inspiration from Kanye West, Arcade Fire
In a new interview with Tavi's Rookie Magazine, Lorde and teen entrepreneur Tavi discussed a wide variety of topics, including feminism, fame and the backlash to her hit song "Royals." Among the intelligent conversation between the two young women, Lorde also spilled her run-ins with some fellow musicians who happen to love her stuff. The person who seemed most happy to meet her? None other than David Bowie. -
Diplo makes epic two-hour best of 2013 mix, releases it for free on SoundCloud [LISTEN]
And when Diplo makes a year-end mix, he goes hard. His new track "Diplo Rounds Up 2013" clocks in at an impressive two hours and features over 50 different songs alongside his own EDM-influenced mix.
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