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Glastonbury Festival 2019 Bans Plastic Bottles
Glastonbury encourages attendees to purchase a refillable water bottle at the event. The music festival based in the United Kingdom will return with a hot lineup in 2019. -
Janelle Monae Drops Teaser For New Album 'Dirty Computer'
Janelle Monae directed a futuristic video to tease her upcoming album 'Dirty Computer.' The short video starred Tessa Thompson and will tease a complimentary movie that will be screened in selected theaters. -
Demi Lovato's Acoustic Version Of 'Tell Me You Love Me' Showcases Her Emotional Vocals
In the acoustic version of 'Tell Me You Love Me,' Demi Lovato evokes emotions from a previous heartbreak. The track is part of her 2017 album of the same title. -
Adam Levine, Behati Prinsloo Welcome Second Child Gio Grace
Adam Levine's supermodel wife, Behati Prinsloo, gave birth to their second child together, a bouncing baby girl, this week. The Maroon 5 singer revealed that his wife is pregnant back in September. -
WATCH: Drake Gives Away $1 Million In 'God's Plan' Video
There are no clubs or gyrating women in the new music video of 'God's Plan,' a new track from Drake's recently-released EP. Instead, the Canadian rapper used up all their budget to give back to the community. -
Grimes Backtracks On Releasing New Music Because ‘Music Industry Is Trash’
Grimes's new album might not be released this year as promised. The Canadian singer-songwriter warned fans that new music might not come out soon because the music industry is 'trash.' -
Billboard To Release Limited-Edition Box Set Featuring BTS
Billboard announced the limited-edition boxed set of their BTS special which includes eight cover variants and posters. The magazine issue also features an interview with the South Korean boy band. -
Hamilton Cast Album Sells 1.46 Million Copies, Becomes 5th Largest Selling Cast Recording
'Hamilton,' recorded by the Broadway cast, surpassed the Jersey Boys as the fifth biggest-selling cast album since 1991. It sold over 1.46 million copies, according to Nielsen Music. -
Muse Previews 8th Album With Politically Charged Single ‘Thought Contagion’
Muse released the follow-up to the single 'Dig Down.' Titled 'Thought Contagion,' the new song, accompanied with a music video, will be included in the band's next album. -
Kendrick Lamar Releases Video For ‘Black Panther Track ‘King’s Dead’
Watch Kendrick Lamar and Jay Rock rap and eat a corn on the cob on top of a palm tree in the music video for 'King's Dead.' The second track from 'Black Panther: The Album' was released on Thursday. -
WATCH: T-Pain Runs Away With The Bride In ‘May I’ Video
T-Pain released the music video he directed, edited, and wrote for the song 'May I' in time for Valentine's Day. It has been a while since the rapper released new material. -
Katharine McPhee To Make Broadway Debut In ‘Waitress’
Katharine McPhee will be replacing Sara Bareilles as Jenna in the Broadway production of the musical 'Waitress.' The former 'American Idol's shift will begin in April. -
Prince Collaborator Sells Songwriting Credit For ‘Soft & Wet’ On eBay For $490K
A prince collaborator wanted to sell songwriting rights to "Soft and Wet," a song from the music icon's debut album. It can be purchased on eBay for nearly $500,000. -
Bruno Mars Extends ‘24K Magic’ World Tour, Adds 23 North American Shows
After trekking the world last year, Bruno Mars has announced the final leg of his '24K Magic' world tour. He will perform in 23 more shows in North America later this year. -
Metallica To Be Honored With ‘Nobel Prize Of Music’
The Polar Prize announced this year's laureates: Metallica and the Afghanistan National Institute of Music. Both will receive 1 million Swedish kronor or about $120,000. -
Julian Casablancas Broods In New The Voidz Song ‘Pointlessness’
The Voidz released another song to tease the upcoming release of their new album 'Virtue.' The song called 'Pointlessness' will be the closing track in the band's follow-up to 'Tyranny.' -
Haters Gonna Hate: Judge Dismisses Copyright Suit Against ‘Shake It Off’, Taylor Swift
A California federal judge ruled that Taylor Swift did not infringe on the copyright of the song 'Playas Gon' Play' from the girl group 3LW. The plaintiffs still have until the end of the month to amend their complaint. -
LISTEN: Wale Isn’t Doing Valentine’s With ‘All Star Breakup’
Wale did not celebrate Valentine's Day this week with flowers and chocolate, but with a scathing anthem about a gold-digging former lover. Called 'All Star Breakup,' the track was released ahead of the NBA All-Star Weekend. -
Man Plans Valentine's Surprise With Tickets To The Red Hot Chilli Pipers
A man paid $42 to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers only to get cover music performed by a bagpipe group Red Hot Chilli Pipers. Duncan Robb recounted his weekend in Northern Ireland to see the best bagpipe band ever. -
Fantasia Barrino Nephew Dead In North Carolina Shooting
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LISTEN: Tinashe Teams Up With Future For New Single ‘Faded Love’
'Faded Love' is Tinashe's second collaboration with the rapper, Future. The two also had a duet in the song 'How Many Times' from the album 'Aquarius.' -
Fifth Harmony's Normani Confirms ‘Love Lies’ Duet With Khalid Set For Valentine’s Day Release
The song "Love Lies" has been in the works since last year as part of the original soundtrack of the movie 'Love, Simon.' Normani Kordei collaborated with her close friend Khalid for the track. -
Taylor Swift Shares How She Keeps Her Music From Being Leaked
Taylor Swift had to use earphones while her dancers dance with no music in the behind-the-scenes look at the making of 'End Game.' The singer's crew takes these important measures to prevent leaks from happening. -
Why Isn’t Bassist D’Arcy Wretzky Joining The Smashing Pumpkins Reunion Tour?
The original members of Smashing Pumpkins will be having a reunion concert later this year but former bassist D'Arcy Wretzky will not be included. In a statement, a representative explained why the alternative rock band went with a different bassist. -
Traditional Country Singer Daryle Singletary Dead At 46
Fellow country music artists and fans have paid tribute to Daryle Singletary who died on Monday, Feb. 12, at the age of 46. The Georgia-born musician was best known for songs such as 'I Let Her Lie' and 'Too Much Fun.' -
2018 Winter Olympics: Figure Skaters Yura Min, Alexander Gamelin Perform To 'Despacito'
'Despacito' was the song of the night on Saturday, Feb. 10 at the 2018 Winter Olympics. Both South Korean and Chinese figure skaters chose the Spanish-language song for their routine. -
Smashing Pumpkins Website Gets A Countdown Clock For Something Big
It has been a while since the Smashing Pumpkins released a new album, but the alternative rock band is coming out of retirement. An announcement is set to be made this week. -
John Legend Is Heading To Asia For Darkness And Light World Tour: Catch The Dates Here
John Legend will stop by major cities such as Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul, Hongkong, Taipei, and Manila. The series of concerts are parts of 'Darkness and Light Tour' to promote his latest album. -
Jóhann Jóhannsson, 'The Theory Of Everything' Composer, Is Dead At 48
Throughout his career, Jóhann Jóhannsson scored award-winning movies such as 'Arrival,' 'Sicario,' and others. Prominent figures in the movie industry have paid tribute to the renowned and beloved movie composer. -
The Aces Drop New Song 'Volcanic Love' From Album 'When My Heart Felt Volcanic'
The Aces released a new song called 'Volcanic Love' this week ahead of the launch of their upcoming LP 'When My Heart Felt Volcanic.' The song and the rest of the album can be purchased starting April 6.
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