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Lady Gaga Says Kesha Is Being "Very Publicly Shamed" in Battle Against Dr. Luke
It's no secret that Lady Gaga is a big supporter of Kesha as she fights to be freed from her contract with the producer who allegedly raped and abused her, Dr. Luke. After dedicating her Oscars performance of "Til It Happens to You" to the "Timber" singer, Gaga further explained just why she supports Kesha in an interview with Carson Daly, saying that her friend and fellow pop star is being "very publicly shamed." -
Rascal Flatts Announce 2016 Tour Dates with Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Lane
Fresh off the finish of their Las Vegas residency, Rascal Flatts are getting ready to tour the United States this summer. On Monday (March 7), the "I Like the Sound of That" band announced a schedule of 31 North American shows, with a little help from Kelsea Ballerini and "Fix" singer Chris Lane. -
Chris Cornell Announces 28-Date North American Tour Supporting New Album 'Higher Truth'
Chris Cornell's new album Higher Truth is out now, and soon the "Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart" singer will be taking his show on the road with an extensive world tour. -
Rihanna, Drake 'Work' Spends Third Week at No. 1 as Kelly Clarkson, Lukas Graham Rise
Rihanna and Drake have another "Work" week at No. 1. For the third straight timeframe, the new ANTI single leads the charts as the most popular song in the United States, besting quickly rising hits from the likes of Kelly Clarkson, Flo Rida and Lukas Graham. -
Alessia Cara's 'Wild Things' Video Channels Same Free Spirit Energy as 'Here' [WATCH]
Alessia Cara broke out with her debut single "Here," which featured her singing about hating the party scene and being anti-social. Now, she's back again with another defiant new song "Wild Things" and its accompanying music video, which features the same sort of free spirit that Cara fans have come to know and love. -
Kanye West: My New Albums Will Not Be Released on CD, Only Via Streaming
If you wanted to buy Kanye West's new album The Life of Pablo on CD, you may be out of luck. In the latest of his many recent Twitter musings, the "Famous" rapper revealed that he may never have another physical release again. -
The 1975 'I Like It When You Sleep...' Bests Adele, Macklemore for No. 1 U.S. Album
There's no sleeping on The 1975. The British alt-rock band's new album I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It has debuted as the No. 1 album in the United States, besting new releases from the likes of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Anthrax. -
Zayn Malik 'Mind of Mine' Tracklist: 18 New Songs Included for Debut Solo Album
Zayn Malik's debut album Mind of Mine is finally taking shape. Just a few weeks ahead of the album's March 25 release date, the former One Direction member has revealed the record's tracklist. -
Kelly Clarkson Says Label "Blackmailed" Her Into Working with Dr. Luke Amid Kesha Scandal
Dr. Luke may have worked with Kelly Clarkson on some of her biggest hits, including "Since U Been Gone," "Behind These Hazel Eyes" and "My Life Would Suck Without You," but that doesn't mean the original American Idol is a fan of the producer. In a new interview with Australian radio station KIIS FM, the "Piece by Piece" singer opened up about her time working with Dr. Luke amid Kesha's lawsuit and rape allegations. -
Kelly Clarkson Releases 'Piece by Piece' Remix Album Featuring 'Idol' Song [STREAM]
Kelly Clarkson stunned audiences on American Idol one last time when she gave a stunning, tearful and emotional performance of her new single "Piece by Piece." Now, that Idol version of that song has been officially released along with nine other new versions of Piece by Piece tracks with Clarkson's new LP Piece by Piece Remixed. -
Lady Gaga to Return for 'American Horror Story' Season 6 in Unknown Role
After winning a Golden Globe for her role as "The Countess" in the show's fifth season, American Horror Story: Hotel, one of the biggest questions surrounding season 6 has been whether or not the "Til It Happens to You" singer will be returning to the show. And, in a new interview, she revealed the answer: "Yes." -
Sturgill Simpson Reveals 'A Sailor's Guide to Earth' Tracklist with Nirvana Cover & Tour Dates
On Thursday (March 3), Sturgill Simpson announced his new album A Sailor's Guide to Earth with his roaring new single "Brace for Impact (Live a Little)." Just one day later, the country renegade fully detailed his Metamodern Sounds in Country Music follow-up with a full nine-song tracklist and a slew of spring tour date. -
'American Idol': Demi Lovato Performs 'Confident' with Top 10, Slays 'Stone Cold' [WATCH]
Demi Lovato showed the contestants on American Idol how it is done on Thursday night (March 3). As the competition field was narrowed down from 10 performers to eight, the pop superstar appeared on the show to perform a duo of her Confident singles, including the album's title track and her new standout ballad "Stone Cold." -
Meghan Trainor 'No' Review: Bold New Single Harkens Back to Early 2000s with Feminist Tones
To say that Meghan Trainor has a difficult path with female-empowerment anthems is a little bit of an understatement. Look no further than the "be proud of being thick because men like it" on "All About That Bass" or the stereotypical gender roles rooted in the lyrics to "Dear Future Husband." But now, the Grammy-winning Best New Artist is gearing up for her sophomore album, and its lead single "No" looks to redeem all that. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Top 8 Performances, Ranked (And Two Go Home)
And then it was down to eight. American Idol's truncated 15th season has led to double eliminations, narrowing the field from 10 to eight, which felt particularly rough on Thursday night (March 3) when an early favorite was sent home. -
Macklemore: I Should Have Told Iggy Azalea About 'White Privilege II' Lyrics
Macklemore infamously called out fellow pop-rapper Iggy Azalea on his new This Unruly Mess I've Made track "White Privilege II." Calling out singers who overtake black culture for white audiences, he rapped, "You're Miley, you're Elvis, you're Iggy Azalea." And now, in a new interview the "Downtown" rapper reveals he maybe should have warned his fellow emcee before releasing the track. -
Sturgill Simpson Releases Heavy New Single 'Brace for Impact' Ahead of New Album
Sturgill Simpson broke down the barriers of country music and broke out with his 2014 album Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, and now he's looking to expand once again. After mysteriously changing his Twitter banner and icon earlier this week, on Thursday (March 3), Simpson finally announced his new album A Sailor's Guide to Earth and unveiled its first new song, the ravage "Brace for Impact." -
'American Idol' Spoilers: Top 8 Contestants Song Choices Revealed
American Idol's season 15 top eight contestants won't perform until later tonight (March 4), but their song choices have already leaked online. -
Kelly Clarkson Talks About Emotional 'Piece by Piece' 'Idol' Performance on 'Ellen'
Kelly Clarkson truly struck a chord with audiences last Thursday (Feb. 25) when she performed her emotional new single "Piece by Piece" on American Idol's farewell season. As the original Idol singing an emotional song while 8 months pregnant with her son, Clarkson broke down in tears at the end of the song. Now, in a new interview with Ellen DeGeneres, the pop star and mother is opening up about why she was so teary on live TV and how the moment totally embarrassed her. -
Phish, Bernie Sanders Endorse Each Other at Portland, Maine Rally [WATCH]
In a move that should be surprising to absolutely no one, Bernie Sanders has come out as a Phishhead. At a rally in Portland, Maine, on Wednesday (March 2), the democratic presidential hopeful thank Phish for its support after the band's drummer John Fishman endorsed him. -
Sam Smith Admits He Hates One of His 'In the Lonely Hour' Singles
"Money on My Mind" may be one of the songs that helped Sam Smith break out in a major way on his debut album In the Lonely Hour, but that doesn't mean he's particularly fond of the track. In a new interview as he preps for his second studio album, the "Writing's on the Wall" singer revealed he actually hates the track. -
Foo Fighters Breakup Rumors Dismissed in Hilarious Official Band Announcement with Nick Lachey
Dave Grohl performed solo at the Oscars this year, so could that mark the end for Foo Fighters? This week, breakup rumors have been swirling around the "Saint Cecilia" band. On Wednesday night (March 2), Foo Fighters promised a major band announcement... but the result wasn't quite what fans were expecting. -
Iggy Azalea's New Single 'Team' Gets Release Date, Video Details
Iggy Azalea announced that her new single "Team" will be released on Friday, March 21. Iggy Azalea may be in the middle of yet another feud with Azealia Banks, but she's not letting that disrupt her new album rollout. -
Miley Cyrus: If Donald Trump Wins Presidency, I'm Moving Out of the Country
Donald Trump may have won over enough voters to become the republican frontrunner for the 2016 presidential election, but there's one person who will never vote for him: Miley Cyrus. On Tuesday night (March 1) as the business mogul picked up seven states and 237 delegates during the Super Tuesday primaries, the "Wrecking Ball" singer denounced him on Instagram, claiming she'll move out of the country if he is elected. -
Kanye West Makes Fun of Deadmau5's Helmet, TIDAL Clout After Pirating His Software
Deadmau5 called Kanye West out on Twitter after he caught the "Famous" rapper pirating his synth software Serum, but despite being the one who's stealing music and programs, West isn't taking the criticism lying down. Instead, he fired back at the DJ on Twitter, making fun of his trademark mouse helmet and asking him to play daughter North West's next birthday party. -
Azealia Banks, Iggy Azalea Feud Continues with Release of New Song 'Used to Being Alone'
Iggy Azalea declared she still hates Azealia Banks in her new Elle Canada interview, and you could not expect for the "212" rapper to take that statement lying down. So, she followed up with something "petty": a new song "Used to Be Alone," which uses the exact same sample as an old Azalea track. -
Lady Gaga's Grandma and Aunt Didn't Know About Her Rape Until Oscars Performance
Lady Gaga's emotional, personal Oscars performance of her The Hunting Ground track "Til It Happens to You" resonated with sexual assault survivors around the world. And though Gaga was clearly connected to the 50 men and women on stage, her performance was a coming out not just for them but for the pop star too. In a new Instagram post, Gaga revealed that some of her family members found out about her rape because of the performance. -
Iggy Azalea Regrets Feud with Papa Johns, Still Hates Azealia Banks and Won't Get Political
"If I could, I would Men in Black memory-erase 2015, I totally would," Iggy Azalea claims. After a frankly disastrous year that included a cancelled arena tour, feuds with everyone from Azealia Banks to Q-Tip to Papa John's and a flopped collaboration with Britney Spears (sparking another mini-feud), the "Fancy" rapper is finally ready to move on. -
Kanye West Caught Torrenting Software, Sufjan Stevens Song as He Works on New Album
Kanye West may believe in the artistic integrity of his own music, claiming that his new album The Life of Pablo will only appear on TIDAL, but that doesn't necessarily means he always pays for his own music and creative software. On Tuesday night (March 1), the "Famous" rapper posted a screenshot of his laptop as he worked on his upcoming album Turbo Grafx 16, but he accidentally left up a few browser tabs showing that he was torrenting software and a Sufjan Stevens track. -
Meghan Trainor Shows Off Sultry 'No' Single Artwork Ahead of Friday Release Date
Meghan Trainor is not afraid to say "No," and she's gearing up to do just that on her new single. After initially teasing her new album Thank You and its lead single earlier this year, on Tuesday (March 1), the current Grammys Best New Artist revealed the artwork and release date for her new single, "No."
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