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Drake, iLoveMakonnen Drop "Tuesday" Remix Video [WATCH]
The off-beat artist has pretty much made Tuesday the best day of the week, and now we have clear video evidence. -
Ice Cube Has High Praise for 'Straight Outta Compton' Movie: 'I Can't Wait to Bring This to the Screen'
"Straight Outta Compton" has wrapped principal photography and is ready to hit the big screen in August 2015. Executive producer Ice Cube confirmed as much on "Jimmy Kimmel" last night, saying he cannot wait to bring the movie to the big screen. -
MLB Announces World Series National Anthem Lineup: Trisha Yearwood, Carlos Santana and More
Major League Baseball is set for its biggest event of the year, the World Series, and fans will be treated to a country-tinged lineup of national anthem performers. Trisha Yearwood will kick things off in Kansas City tonight, Oct. 21, followed by "American Idol's" Phillip Phillips Oct. 22, Little Big Town Oct. 24 in San Francisco and an instrumental version by Carlos Santana Oct. 25, according to radio.com. -
Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Sits In With Conan O’Brien’s Basic Cable Band On ‘CONAN’ [VIDEO]
Last night’s episode of CONAN was a pretty epic one – not just because of guests Alan Cumming, Casey Wilson and Pentatonix, but also because Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry sat in with host Conan O’Brien’s Basic Cable Band throughout the entire episode. -
Ariel Pink Releases New Single 'Black Ballerina,' Announces Tour Dates [SCHEDULE]
Nobody is quite sure if Ariel Pink is working on Madonna's forthcoming record, but we do know one think: He has completed his own new project, "pom pom." Buoyed by a burpy bass line and random vocal interjections, "Black Ballerina" is the second track released from Pink's new LP, following "Put Your Number in My Phone." In addition to the new single, he has also released upcoming tour dates. -
WATCH: Orchestra Plays Unforgettable Rendition of Rage Against the Machine's 'Killing in the Name' [VIDEO]
Perhaps the most badass orchestral project of all time is underway, and the creator is in need of financial backing. Nick Proch, a Phoenix-based composer, has been using his full, professional orchestra to pump out 1990s covers, and he wants to record a full album of rock hits. Right now, the only evidence we have of the project's legitimacy is a cover of Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name," which rocks so much harder than anything else you will hear today. -
London Grammar Postpone Several Shows Due to 'Scheduling Conflicts,' Announce New Dates
London Grammar simply have too much going on to honor their November tour dates. Thanks to "scheduling conflicts," the band plans to play several postponed gigs in 2015. -
Big Sean Teases 'IDFWU' Video with Kanye West, E-40 and DJ Mustard [WATCH]
Big Sean recently gave the world a behind-the-scenes look at his new video for "IDFWU." The clip includes shots of Sean as a quarterback with Kanye West as his coach, while DJ Mustard and E-40 also make appearances. -
Forever 21 Plays Explicit Hip-Hop Song In Singapore Store, Apologizes
Forever 21, an international women's clothing store, does not exactly cater to the hardcore hip-hop community. So it is no wonder patrons were upset earlier this month when a Singapore store blasted "PWA" by 5th Ward Boyz, a song with explicit lyrics. The store has since apologized. -
The Flaming Lips's Beatles Tribute 'With a Little Help from My Fwends' Is Now Streaming [LISTEN]
The Flaming Lips are roughly one week away from finally dropping their Beatles tribute album "With a Little Help from My Fwends," but fans can now listen to the LP in its entirety. -
Gerard Way Performs Original Songs 'Television All the Time" and "Dasher" [VIDEO]
Gerard Way is currently on a small U.S. tour to promote his debut solo album "Hesitant Alien," and he performed original songs "Television All the Time" and "Dasher." -
Puddle of Mudd Release New Single 'Piece of the Action,' Announce US Tour [SCHEDULE]
For a band that pumped out four straight No. 1 mainstream rock hits in the early 2000s, Puddle of Mudd appears to be on its last legs. Or rather, last leg, as Wes Scantlin and company just announced a late 2014 tour that will take them to some of the country's seediest haunts — at least compared to what they were playing 10 years ago. The group has also released "Piece of the Action," a new single, and tour dates. -
Jason Aldean Chose Country Rock Over Baseball Career: 'Music Was It'
With the World Series beginning Tuesday, Oct. 21, Jason Aldean figured it was time to reminisce about his baseball past. The country singer chose singing over a career in baseball because "music was it." -
Sinead O’Connor Slams American Music Awards After Being Asked To Appear With Pope Francis [VIDEO]
Sinead O’Connor has been keeping pretty quiet over the past few years, other than penning a letter to Miley Cyrus, of course. But now, the famed Irish singer reportedly went on a tirade against both Dick Clark Productions and the American Music Awards. Why? They allegedly wanted her to appear on the show alongside Pope Francis. -
Foo Fighters Release 'Something from Nothing' Video from 'Sonic Highways' [WATCH]
The first official video from the Foo Fighters's forthcoming release "Sonic Highways" is here, and it features the band playing "Something from Nothing" in the Chicago studio where they recorded the track. -
Iamsu! Unveils New Video For "I Love My Squad" From 'Sincerely Yours' After Responding To Criticism of Debut Album [WATCH]
Earlier this month, Iamsu! responded to criticism of his debut album Sincerely Yours. The Bay Area rapper recently unveiled a new video for "I Love My Squad," a cut from the album. -
Gucci Mane Releases 'Trap God 3' Album After Sharing "Start Pimpin," Revisiting Jeezy Beef on "Speed Bumps" [LISTEN]
Just as promised, Gucci Mane recently released his Trap God 3 album. The album's release comes after the incarcerated rated shared "Start Pimpin'" and revisited his beef with Jeezy on "Speed Bumps." -
UPDATE: Sound/Source Features Dirty Projectors's Olga Bell's 'Krai,' Vicky Chow, Alvin Lucier, Tristan Perich, New Amsterdam Records at MoMa PS1
This fall, New Amsterdam Records will present Sound/Source, an all-day electronic music festival at MoMA PS1. Produced in collaboration with L3M, the Oct. 19 event will feature Tyondai Braxton, Paul Lansky with members of Roomful of Teeth, Vicky Chow and Tristan Perich, Holly Herndon, Alvin Lucier and Huerco S. -
Azealia Banks Offers Solution to End Ebola Epidemic Following Chris Brown Comment, Chiming in Snoop Dogg and Iggy Azalea's Beef
Chris Brown recently shared his thoughts on Ebola and now Azealia Banks is offering up a solution to end the epidemic after chiming in the Snoop Dogg and Iggy Azalea beef. -
Drake Releases New Song 'How About Now' Featuring Jodeci Sample Ahead of Forthcoming 'Views from the 6' LP [LISTEN]
Amid all his stripper drama, Drake has managed to release some new music. The new song, "How About Now," comes ahead of Drizzy's "Views from the 6" release and features a sample of Jodeci. -
Flying Beer Can Injures Dustin Lynch During Concert, He Plays Through The Blood
Dustin Lynch had what was likely the worst concert experience of his life when he took a trip to Niceville, Fla., Friday night, Oct. 17. Someone in the crowd decided to toss a full beer can at Lynch while the 29-year-old was finishing a cover of "Friends In Low Places," and the projectile injured Lynch, landing square on his right cheek. But he played through the blood. -
Damon Albarn Says New Gorillaz Album Coming in 2016, Not Sure About Blur's Future
According to Damon Albarn, the next Gorillaz album will likely be released in 2016, but he is not sure about the future of Blur. -
'American Idol' Alum Joanne Borgella Dies at 32 Following Year-Long Battle with a Rare Case of Cancer
Sadly, the "American Idol" family mourns the loss of alumna Joanne Borgella. The 32-year-old singer died Saturday, Oct. 18, following a year-long battle with a rare case of cancer. -
Iggy Azalea Unveils 'Reclassified' Tracklist After Announcing New Single 'Beg for It' with Mø, Plans to Debut New Music on 'SNL'
As fans anticipate the release of Iggy Azalea's revamped debut of "Reclassified," the Aussie pop femcee has decided to unveil the album's tracklist. Azalea recently announced her new single "Beg for It" with Mø and revealed plans to debut the new music on "Saturday Night Live." -
LeBron James Beats By Dre Ad Features Hozier Song 'Take Me to Church' [WATCH]
Beats By Dre headphones are no longer welcome in the NFL, so the company is turning its attention to the NBA. A new ad revolving around Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James features "Take Me to Church" by Hozier, a trendy song that adds a dramatic soundtrack to James's "re-establishment" in his nearby hometown of Akron, Ohio. -
The Game Remains Hungry but Underwhelms with New Album 'Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf' [ROUND-UP REVIEW]
Since the release of his debut album "The Documentary" nearly 10 years ago, The Game has been the crown jewel in West Coast hip-hop. He climbed the ranks among his fellow MCs and captivated many with his lyricism, but many great artists have hiccups in their discography, and the underwhelming "Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf" may be that for the hungry Game. -
Aretha Franklin Holds a Round of Awkward Satellite Interviews After Whitney Houston's Mother Forgets Lyrics While Singing Backup [WATCH]
Aretha Franklin recently did a round of interviews to promote her latest release "Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics." Things got a little awkward as Franklin joined various outlets via satellite. Looks like she may have lost the chance to redeem herself after Whitney Houston's mother forgot the lyrics while singing backup at a performance for the "Late Show." -
OK Go At Nashville's Mercy Lounge On October 17, 2014 [PHOTO SLIDESHOW]
OK Go just dropped their new album, Hungry Ghosts, on Tuesday, and we caught the band in action at Nashville's Mercy Lounge on Friday night. -
T.I.'s Sophomore Album 'Trap Muzik' Ranked As His Best Studio Release By MTV Ahead Of Upcoming 'Paperwork' LP
As T.I. gears up for the release of his upcoming "Paperwork" LP, MTV has ranked his past releases in order from best to worst. According to the network's ranking, Tip's sophomore album "Trap Muzik" is his best studio release to date. -
Aerosmith Drummer Joey Kramer Opens Up About September Heart Procedure
When Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer was forced out of touring for a short stint in September, we were told it was due to a minor heart procedure.
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