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Check Out Why Don't We's 'Trust Fund Baby,' A New Song Ed Sheeran Wrote For The Pop Group
The song 'Triust Fund Baby' by the boy band Why Don't We was a song written by Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. Sheeran also wrote songs for One Direction. -
Tomorrowland's 2018 Phase 1 Lineup Revealed: Steve Aoki, Dua Lipa, And More
Tomorrowland Festival lineup includes EDM royalties such as Steve Aoki, Alison Wonderland, RL Grime, and Dua Lipa. The music festival will take in the town of Boom in Belgium this summer. -
Grimes' New Album To Be Released This Year Sometime In Spring Or Fall
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Fall Out Boy Earns No. 1 Spot On The Billboard Artist 100 Chart After 'Mania' Release
After a long hiatus, Fall Out Boy's new album 'Mania' brought the emo band back to the mainstream. This month, the group re-entered Billboard's Artist 100 chart. -
Confirmed: Zhu, Tame Impala Collaboration Will Happen In The Near Future
In a recent gig, ZHU confirmed that he is working on a new music with the Australian band Tame Impala. The renowned music producer first teased the collaboration on a tweet last month. -
Chvrches Returns To The Scene With New Single 'Get Out' After 2 Years Of Absence
'Get Out' is Chvrches first new single since the Scottish band released their most recent album, 'Every Open Eye,' in 2015. For the song, the synth-pop group worked with Matt Berninger of The National. -
Vampire Weekend To Hold First Show Since 2014 At End Of The Road Festival
Vampire Weekend has been inactive for four years but Ezra Koenig and the rest of the band will go back onstage to perform at a music fest in UK. The indie group is also set to release a new album. -
Kendrick Lamar's 'Black Panther: The Album' Complete Track List Revealed
Grammy-nominated artist Kendrick Lamar was tasked to executive produce the first superhero movie that stars a predominantly African-American cast. Days before 'Black Panther' lands on the big screen, the rapper released the movie's complete tracklist. -
Lorde Thanks Fans For 'Believing In Female Musicians' In Post-Grammys Ad
Lorde acquired an ad space at a local New Zealand paper to address her fans. The singer also lauded everyone who continue to support female musicians following the controversial comment made by the president of the Recording Academy. -
Zuleyka Rivera Fires Back At Haters Of Her Grammys 'Despacito' Performance
Zuleyka Rivera made her Grammys debut on Sunday when she performed alongside Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee. However, the Miss Universe was met with criticism when she danced onstage to 'Despacito.' -
Iggy Azalea Responds To The Recording Academy President's 'Step Up' Comment At Women
Following the controversy surrounding the 2018 Grammys, Neil Portnow, president of the Recording Academy, said that women should step up to be recognized. Now, Iggy Azalea has clapped back and threatened drastic actions to force fairness to the industry. -
Diplo Gives Behind-The-Scenes Look At 'Get It Right' Music Video With MØ
Weeks after the release of the music video, Diplo has given a peek into the making of 'Get It Right' with MØ. In the behind-the-scenes video, the hip-hop artist talked about his friendship with the 'Final Song' singer. -
Roger Daltrey Is Set To Perform The Who's 'Tommy' On 10-City Tour
Roger Daltrey of The Who will tour 10 cities in the United States to perform songs from 'Tommy' with local orchestras. The tour will kick off this summer. -
Alessia Cara Draws Backlash Over Grammy Win, Explains Why It Doesn't Bother Her
Alessia Cara clapped back at the haters who believe she does not deserve to win the Best New Artist trophy at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. Fellow artists have congratulated the young singer for her first Grammys. -
Here's Why Trump Hit Back At Jay-Z About Black Unemployment, According To The White House
On Sunday, Jan. 28, President Donald Trump bragged about the decrease of unemployment in African-American communities after Jay-Z criticized the commander-in-chief for calling African nations 's***hole countries.' White House answered criticism around the exchange. -
Grammys 2018: Awards Show Drops To All-Time Low Ratings, Engages 19.8M Viewers
The 60th Annual Grammy Awards drew 19.8 million viewers, only 24 percent of which were young people, on Sunday night. The show hosted by James Corden recorded an all-time low for its target demographic. -
Maren Morris, Eric Church Sing 'Tears In Heaven' At Grammys 2018 To Honor Vegas Victims
Brothers Osborne, Eric Church, Maren Morris were at the Route 91 country music festival when a gunman fired at the crowd and killed 58 people. The artists remembered the event at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in New York. -
Grammys 2018: Alessia Cara Was Named Best New Artist
Alessia Cara defeated Khalid, Julia Michaels, SZA, and Lil Uzi Vert for the Best New Artist award. The 2018 Grammys was held on Sunday, Jan. 28, in New York. -
Jay-Z Honored By Alicia Keys At Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy Gala
Alicia Keys, Migos, and Jennifer Hudson gave epic performances during Saturday night's pre-Grammys gala. The event was attended by celebrities such as Tina Fey, Rob Reiner, Jamie Foxx, Katie Holmes, and Ivana Trump. -
David Otunga Tells Ex Jennifer Hudson He Is Employed After Job Remark Amid Custody Battle
David Otunga clapped back at ex-partner Jennifer Hudson after the singer accused him of unemployment. The two have been in a legal battle for the custody of their 8-year-old son for the past year. -
Trump Fires Back At Jay-Z After Rapper's 'Superbug' Remark
Last Saturday, Jay-Z went on-air for an interview where he talked about President Donald Trump, who, earlier this month, called African countries 'sh**hole.' Hours after, the commander-in-chief went on Twitter to slam the rapper. -
WATCH: James Blake Releases Spellbinding 'If The Car Beside You Moves Ahead' Music Video
James Blake unveiled his first original track in two years with a hypnotic music video. The song 'If The Car Beside You Moves Ahead' kicks off his return to making music. -
Latin Music Is Invading Mainstream, And It'll Go Strong Throughout 2018
'Despacito' was only one of the 19 Spanish-language songs that made it into Billboard's Hot 100. The viral hit is making way for more Latin artists to enter the mainstream in the United States. -
LISTEN: Julia Michaels' New Song 'Heaven' For 'Fifty Shades Freed' Is Out
Pop newcomer Julia Michaels sings about bad boys and why it is so hard to quit them in 'Heaven,' a song for 'Fifty Shades Freed.' Michaels joins Rita Ora, Liam Payne, Hailee Steinfeld, and other artists in the movie soundtrack. -
Game Of Thrones Stunt Guy Reveals Kit Harington Does Most Stunts Himself
Kit Harington, Christofer Hivju, and Iain Glen rarely need stunt doubles while filming action scenes for 'Game of Thrones.' HBO recently released a behind-the-scenes interview with the show's stunt coordinator. -
Super Bowl LII: Meek Mill Confident Philadelphia Eagles Will Bring Trophy Home To Philly
Meek Mill said that he is also inspired by the Philadelphia Eagles to overcome tough situations. The rapper will be watching the Super Bowl in prison while serving a minimum of two years sentence. -
LOOK: Photos Of Brie Larson In Her Green 'Captain Marvel' Costume Go Up Online
Brie Larson's 'Captain Marvel' costume has been revealed for the first time. The movie, which will come out next year, will be Marvel's first solo superhero movie to be headlined by a woman. -
Oprah, Reese Witherspoon Grow Extra Limbs In Vanity Fair's Hollywood Cover
In a hilarious photoshop fail, Oprah Winfrey and 'A Wrinkle in Time' costar Reese Witherspoon grew a new hand and a leg on the cover of Vanity Fair's Hollywood issue. The actors joined the fun by mocking their own photos. -
Alabama Teacher Calls Tupac's 'Dear Mama' 'N-Word' Tunes, Gets Put On Administrative Leave
The high school teacher used the N-word after she heard a student playing the song 'Dear Mama' in school. She was reprimanded and put on administrative leave after the school received complaints from angry parents. -
WATCH: 'Pacific Rim Uprising' Trailer Is Out, And It's Got Jaegers Fighting Each Other
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