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Tacocat Remake 'Powerpuff Girls' Theme Song With Gusto on 'Who's Got the Power?' [LISTEN]
Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup all got a little makeover for The Powerpuff Girls reboot, and now the show's iconic theme song is also sounding a little different. On Monday (Feb. 15), Cartoon Network released the new Powerpuff Girls song, "Who's Got the Power?" courtesy of Seattle pop-rock quartet Tacocat. And while some fans may be divided on the all-now theme, it does rock pretty hard. -
Justin Bieber's 'Love Yourself' Returns to Top of Charts as Zayn's 'Pillowtalk' Plummets
Justin Bieber has a lot to celebrate this week. Not only did he take home his first Grammy on Monday night (Feb. 15) for his massive comeback single "Where Are U Now" with Skrillex and Diplo, but his latest Purpose single "Love Yourself" (which he also performed at the show) has now returned to the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 after being displaced by Zayn Malik's "Pillowtalk." -
Panic at the Disco, Sisqo Conquer 'The Thong Song' for Jimmy Kimmel's Mashup Monday [WATCH]
When it comes to iconic hit singles from the early 2000s - a few come to mind, including Sisqo's turn-of-the-century hit "The Thong Song." On Monday night (Feb. 15), the ode to booties and underwear that show them off returned to the mainstage on Jimmy Kimmel Live! with Sisqo teamed up with Panic! at the Disco for a new take on his song. And, you guessed it right, they performed it as Panic! at the Sisqo. -
Grammys 2016 Performances Ranked from Worst to Best: Hollywood Vampires to Kendrick Lamar
The Grammys primetime telecast is less of an award ceremony and more of a three-and-a-halk hour long concert. On Monday night (Feb. 15), there were 20 performances and just a handful of trophies given out. While some of the artists on music's biggest night shined bright and brought true artistry to the Grammys (Kendrick Lamar, Chris Stapleton, Alabama Shakes), other performers were less about the music and more about shameless self-promotion of sexist special guests (Hollywood Vampires, Pitbull). -
Grammys 2016: Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr Honor B.B. King in Rocking Tribute [WATCH]
B.B. King is a legend of the blues, and his soulful rock performances seeped deeply into the worlds of rock and country. And on Monday night (Feb. 15) during the 2016 Grammys, the king got his due with a passionate tribute performance of his hit "The Thrill Is Gone" courtesy of Grammy winners Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr. and Bonnie Raitt. -
Grammys 2016: Kendrick Lamar Dominates with Charged 'To Pimp a Butterfly' Medley [WATCH]
Kendrick Lamar's Grammy-winning and Grammy-nominated album To Pimp a Butterfly is a politically-charged masterpiece that explores race in America, so it should be no surprise that he brought that message to the Grammy Awards. In one of the most epic performances of the night, Lamar took to the stage to perform a medley of tracks from TPAB while making bold statements. -
Grammys 2016: Pentatonix, Stevie Wonder Honor Maurice White and Introduce Song of the Year
The impact of Maurice White of Earth Wind, & Fire on the music industry is nearly immeasurable - but the 2016 Grammys had to honor his influence in some way, and they tapped Stevie Wonder and his "new friends" Pentatonix for a touching tribute performance of his hit "That's the Way of the World." -
Grammys 2016: Sam Hunt, Carrie Underwood Mashup 'Take Your Time' and 'Heartbeat' [WATCH]
Sam Hunt was already ready for a big Grammys night, as a nominee for Best New Artist - but his massive evening kicked off early with a big duet with Carrie Underwood. The two collaborators, best known for working together on her Storyteller track "Heartbeat" took the second stage of the night, mashing up that track with his breakout hit "Take Your Time." -
Grammys 2016: Taylor Swift '1989' Wins First Award, Thanks James Taylor in Acceptance Speech
The 2016 Grammys kicked off the awards in a major way on Monday (Feb. 15), with a big win for Taylor Swift. At the very beginning of the Grammys pre-telecast ceremony, Swift's 1989 beat out the competition for Best Pop Vocal Album -- and in the process of her big win, she managed to mostly pay homage to her fellow nominee James Taylor. -
Grammys 2016 Winners and Nominees List: Taylor Swift, 'Uptown Funk' Take Home Major Awards
This year, there are a few big questions at the Grammys. Is Taylor Swift unstoppable with the force of 1989?? Will Kendrick Lamar's historic nominations make for history wins? And, of course, what will be the big upset of the year? -
Kelsea Ballerini 'Dibs' Signed Lyrics Giveaway: Win a Handwritten Copy of 'The First Time' Hit
Kelsea Ballerini is taking the country world by storm with her irresistable blend of pop and country. With a smart and confident point of view in her lyricism and hooks that will get stuck in your head for days, it's hard not to call "Dibs" on her as one of the next big things in the genre. -
Grammys 2016 Album of the Year Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Can Kendrick Take on Taylor?
The big question of the 58th Annual Grammy Awards is... can anyone beat Taylor Swift? While she seems almost a lock for one of the big four awards, something like Album of the Year for 1989 may not be guaranteed. Can she beat the innovative rap of her "Bad Blood" collaborator Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly? Or, while alt-rock rule supreme once again, taking this award for Alabama Shakes? -
Grammys 2016 Record of the Year Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Taylor Swift Battles Bruno Mars
Record of the Year is the Grammy award that truly defines an era of popular music. Given to the people truly behind what makes a song pop (the artist, producer, mastering engineer, recording engineer and mixer), this one is all about performance. Past winners of this massive category include essential songs like Michael Jackson's "Beat It," Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You," Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" and Daft Punk's "Get Lucky." -
Grammys 2016 Best Country Album, Who Should/Will Win: Can Kacey Musgraves Top Chris Stapleton?
Country music is getting its dues in the 2016 Grammy nominations, with both Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town up for one of the "big four awards." Despite the buzz around a potential Album of the Year or Song of the Year award for the genre, we still have the biggest country-specific category to think about... Best Country Album. -
Grammys 2016 Best Rock Album Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Can Highly Suspect Beat James Bay?
The Best Rock Album nominations for the 58th Annual Grammy Awards are quite the mixed bag. You have the AAA-friendly sound of James Bay and Death Cab for Cutie battling against the pure rock of Highly Suspect against the abrasiveness of Slipknot and the high concepts of Muse's Drones. How to compare five albums that, at the end of the day, could not be any more different from each other? -
Kanye West Defends Controversial Taylor Swift Lyric in 'Famous' as She Denies Approval
Kanye West and Taylor Swift had made nice since he infamously interrupted her at the 2009 MTV VMAs, but one lyric on his new album The Life of Pablo may just unravel that friendship. -
Kanye West Debuts 'The Life of Pablo' Artwork Right Before New Album's Premiere at MSG
Kanye West is about to premiere his new album The Life of Pablo at New York City's Madison Square Garden, and in anticipation of the hyped release, the "No More Parties in L.A." rapper has revealed the record's artwork. -
Gerard Way Releases 'Superstar' Cover from My Chemical Romance's 'The Black Parade' Sessions
When My Chemical Romance was recording its ambitious third studio album The Black Parade, frontman Gerard Way apparently sang The Carpenters songs to warm up his vocals. Now, nearly 10 years after that album was released, Way released his cover of the "Superstar," and it's just as depressing and epic as you could expect. -
Grammys 2016 Best Country Duo/Group Performance, Who Should/Will Win: Joey+Rory Vs. the Hits
Though Joey+Rory dominate the personal narrative in country at this year's Grammys, Best Country Duo/Group Performance is filled with some of the genre's biggest hits and collaborations. Who could (and should) take home the golden gramophone? Let's take a look... -
The Lumineers Release Charming 'Ophelia' Music Video Ahead of New Album 'Cleopatra'
The Lumineers are back with a stomper of a new song, the piano-led "Ophelia," and now the new cut finally has a music video. On Thursday (Feb. 11), the folk rockers released the clip for its lead Cleopatra single, filled with romping around the city and stomping through some puddles - because why not? -
The 1975 Remake Justin Bieber's 'Sorry' as Funky R&B Song in BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge [WATCH]
You've likely heard Justin Bieber's "Sorry" hundreds of times, but you haven't heard the Purpose cut quite like this. Known originally for its infusion of tropical house flavor and Bieber's light, vulnerable singing, on Thursday (Feb. 11), the No. 1 single got a total makeover courtesy of The 1975 in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. -
Grammys 2016: Nominees Alabama Shakes, Miguel Added as Performers
The Grammys "Don't Wanna Fight" it anymore... Alabama Shakes are performing at this year's ceremony. On Thursday (Feb. 11), just a few days before the ceremony, the Grammys announced that the Album of the Year nominees have joined the lengthy roster of performances this year. But, that's not all! Miguel, nominated for two Grammys himself, will also be taking the stage. -
'The Voice' Season 10 Spoilers: Gwen Stefani Officially Advising Team Blake Shelton
Gwen Stefani may not be a coach on season 10 of The Voice, but the "Used to Love You" singer couldn't stay away from the NBC show for too long. After weeks of rumors, on Wednesday (Feb. 10), Stefani was confirmed to be the advisor for boyfriend Blake Shelton's team during the battle rounds. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Half the Top 24 Sing Short Samples in New Round
In its farewell season, American Idol is adding an extra round before the live shows - a display of the top 24. This week, half of the singers got a crisp 60 seconds to show off their personality through song before dueting with some of Idol's favorite alumni. -
Gwen Stefani's New Album 'This Is What The Truth Feels Like' Gets Release Date, Artwork
When Gwen Stefani revealed the tracklist for her upcoming third solo album, she wasn't being coy when she wrote This Is What The Truth Feels Like. As it turns out, that's the name of the album. On Wednesday (Feb. 10), the Voice coach revealed her new album's title and release date, along with a new live music video, set to debut during the Grammys. -
Grammys 2016 Best Country Solo Performance, Who Should/Will Win: Can Chris Stapleton Take It?
The best thing about the best country music out there has always been a meaningful, passionate performance and vocal - and that's what the Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance is made for. This year, country newcomers Cam (with "Burning House") and Chris Stapleton (with "Traveller") are set to battle against some of the genre's most celebrated modern artists Keith Urban "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16"), Carrie Underwood ("Little Toy Guns") and Lee Ann Womack ("Chances Are") for the golden gramophone, making for one of the most exciting genre races of the year. -
Grammys 2016: Eagles Bandmates, Jackson Browne to Honor Glenn Frey with 'Take It Easy'
The Grammys are set to pay tribute to the late Eagles guitarist/singer Glenn Frey in the most appropriate way possible - with his bandmates. On Wednesday (Feb. 10), the Eagles and Grammys announced that Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit and Bernie London will honor their fallen comrade alongside his frequent collaborator Jackson Browne. -
Gwen Stefani Reveals New Album Tracklist, Teases 'Make Me Like You' Video for Grammys
Gwen Stefani had a big musical breakthrough moment last year with her heartbreaking single "Used to Love You," and now it seems as though The Voice coach has a whole record's worth of new material on the way. On Tuesday night (Feb. 9), Stefani teased a potential tracklist for her third solo album on Twitter and Instagram, and it seems like her new LP will weigh heavily with personal stories. -
DMX Hospitalized After Being Found Unconscious After Possible OD
DMX nearly died on Monday night (Feb. 8) after being found not breathing and without a pulse outside of a hotel in Yonkers, New York. The "How's It Goin' Down" rapper was then resuscitated by police, hospitalized and has now recovered. -
NYC's FarmBorough Fest Cancelled as Founders Entertainment Focuses on GovBall
New York City's first country music festival, Farmborough, will not be returning to Randall's Island in 2016 after all. After announcing a lineup that boasted the likes of Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean and Toby Keith, on Tuesday (Feb. 9), Founders Entertainment announced that the festival has been cancelled.
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