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Amber Rose Talks Wiz Khalifa Divorce, Says She's Not Ready To Date After Rapper Throws Shade on New Song "P---y Overrated"
Reports have been pouring in with rumors of Amber Rose's new flings, but she says that is not the case. The model turned mommy recently opened up about her ongoing divorce from rapper Wiz Khalifa. Following Wiz's shade on a new song called "P---y Overrated," Rose insists she is not ready to date. -
Iggy Azalea Moves on from Snoop Dogg Beef, Criticizes Australian Division of Her Label for Releasing Previously Published Pictures for Magazine Covers
Iggy Azalea has seemingly moved on from her beef with Snoop Dogg. After lighting up her Twitter timeline with responses to Snoop's outlandish Instagram posts, Azalea is now gunning for the Australian division of her label for releasing previously published pictures for magazine covers. -
Taylor Swift Hints At New '1989' Single to Be Released on Monday Night
No album released in 2014 has reached platinum status, but that could change after Taylor Swift drops her long-awaited "1989" Oct. 27. We have already gotten two early looks at the album — "Shake It Off" and "Out of the Woods" — but a third is apparently on its way tomorrow, Oct. 20. -
Jason Aldean Hit 'Burnin' It Down' Was Supposed To Be A Florida Georgia Line Song
What happens when you write a killer song, but your release schedule means it needs to stay under wraps for at least another year? -
Lorde Banned in San Francisco: Local Radio Stations Refuse to Play 'Royals' During World Series
This year's World Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Kansas City Royals begins Tuesday, Oct. 21. Because of this, the sports and music universes have collided. Bay Area radio listeners have been telling stations to ban playing Lorde's hit song "Royals" until the Series is over. -
Arcade Fire Talk Origin, Drugs and Love on 'CBS Sunday Morning' [WATCH]
Arcade Fire got the "CBS Sunday Morning" treatment, talking about their origins, drugs and love, this week, which turned the world's most famous indie rock band into an anonymous group for the nation's curious music noobs. -
Lana Del Rey Plays Gig in Hollywood Cemetery [PHOTOS]
Lana Del Rey's two-night stand at Hollywood Forever Cemetery reached its conclusion late Saturday night, and the singer has apparently overcome the on-stage woes that plagued her during a rush to stardom in 2012. The "Ultraviolence" singer's most well-known quote is, "I wish I was dead already," so the cemetery was obviously a strong setting for her morbid tunes. -
Trent Reznor High School Yearbook Photo Released [VIEW]
Trent Reznor's high school yearbook photo has been released, and it is not quite what we were expecting. -
Migos' Offset Punches Fan During Performance After Allegedly Robbing Concert Organizers At Gunpoint Following Brawl In Nashville [WATCH]
Just last month, Migos made headlines for their involvement in a brawl during a club appearance in Nashville. In a separate incident in September, reports indicated the group allegedly robbed concert organizers. Offset, a member of the Atlanta trio, is now making headlines for punching a fan while the Migos performed. -
Vans Warped Tour Announces 2015 Dates, Cities [FULL SCHEDULE]
Vans Warped Tour has been bringing punk and alternative rock to American cities for nearly 20 years, and the traveling festival will be celebrating its two-decade anniversary in 2015. AltPress reports that the dates and cities are now publicly available, although no artists have been announced. -
Brantley Gilbert Says Music Comes Before Acting, But He Still 'Might Give it a Shot'
Brantley Gilbert played himself on an episode of "Nashville" two years ago, but he does not see himself as much of an actor. "I wouldn't wanna do it and then have people confused about what my true passion was, or what my true priority was, and that'll always be music," he told "Taste of Country." "But you know, if the right part came across the table and it was somethin' that I could play and kinda do me in, I might give it a shot." -
Jay-Z, DMX and Ja Rule Used to Be Rap Trio, Still Have Unreleased Tracks
Unless you are a hardcore rap head, you probably did not know that Jay-Z, Ja Rule and DMX teamed up for a brief time in the late 1990s to create a handful of tracks together. The trio still has not released the tracks. -
Foo Fighters End Letterman Residency, Look Back with 'Top 10' List
David Letterman and the Foo Fighters have a long history, so it was no surprise when the late night kingpin invited Dave Grohl and company to spend a week on the show to promote their new album "Sonic Highways," out Nov. 3. Friday marked the final night of the residency, which included the band looking back with a Top 10 list. -
Pearl Jam Debut New Song 'Moline,' Play 'No Code' in Full at Illinois Show [WATCH]
Moline, Illinois, got quite a surprise Friday night when Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder unveiled a new song dedicated to the city during the band's first encore. The band also played "No Code" in full. -
Paul Stanley Says KISS Would Be 'F--ked' if They Started Today
Paul Stanley recently echoed the "rock is dead" sentiment put forth by KISS bandmate Gene Simmons earlier this fall. In this particular rant, he pondered how the face-painted band would survive if they started in 2014. "We'd be f--ked, in plain English," he told Joe Rogan and Ultimate Classic Rock. -
Drake Suits Up with Kentucky Wildcats, Airballs Ugly Shot and Uses Lint Roller [WATCH]
There's no bigger front-running fan in sports than Drake. The Toronto rapper has given his full support to several conflicting athletic interests over the years, and his most recent endeavor was suiting up with the University of Kentucky Wildcats Friday night before an exhibition game. While he brought his signature lint roller to the event, it could not prevent him from air-balling his first shot in warmups. -
Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley Discuss 2014 CMA Awards; Duo Hosting for Seventh Straight Year
The award show circuit needs more couples like Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley running events. While not romantically involved, the two are old friends and have been hosting the 2014 CMA Awards for the past six years, with a seventh straight appearance due Nov. 5. -
Joe Perry AMA: Drugs, Prosthetic Legs and Aerosmith Dominate the Conversation as He Promotes His New Book 'Rocks'
Joe Perry just released his memoir, "Rocks," so it was only natural he hopped onto Reddit for an Ask Me Anything conversation to promote it. Fans showered him with questions about Aerosmith, concerts and drugs, among dozens of other things, like a prosthetic leg ... But most answers somehow found their way back to the new book, which Perry said was an answer to the band's 2003 autobiography "Walk This Way." -
'Primus and the Chocolate Factory': There's One Person Les Claypool Hopes Doesn't Hate the New Album
The decision to create an entire concept album based on "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" was not a hasty one. The project began as a cover of one song — "Candy Man" — and mushroomed into a New Year's show theme before becoming "Primus and the Chocolate Factory," due Oct. 21. In the end, Les Claypool hopes there is one person who does not hat the new album. -
The Swon Brothers Are Mixing Faith and Country Perfectly
The Swon Brothers were introduced to the mainstream American public on season four of The Voice as part of Team Blake. Coming in third place behind Michelle Chamuel and Danielle Bradbery, the duo may not have won the show, but they won plenty of fans. Those fans were happy this week when their self-titled debut album hit stores. -
Jason Aldean Has Intense Music Credo: Demands People Love Or Hate His Songs, 'No In Between'
"I don't want there to be any in-between," he said. "I think one of the worst things somebody can say is, 'Yeah, it's OK.' That means it has done absolutely nothing for you." -
Jimmy Iovine Calls NFL Beats By Dre Ban 'Lucky,' Says It Makes Apple/Beats Seem Like 'Superheroes,' 'Underdogs'
Chances are, you've never thought of Apple as an underdog in any way, shape or form. But Beats By Dre co-founder Iovine says the NFL's newly-enforced headphone policies are doing just that. -
Cam'ron Selling Ebola Masks With His Face On Them [PHOTO]
The rapper is capitalizing on the recent ebola outbreak with some "fashionable" facewear that will allegedly help protect buyers from the virus. -
New blink-182 Album Coming Next Summer? Tom DeLonge Hopes So
DeLonge also let some news slip about the new Angels & Airwaves LP. Tom DeLonge recently did a lengthy interview about Blink-182's classic 1999 album Enema of the State, but he also let some current information slip. -
Tyler, The Creator Raps About Grandmas, Pregnant Women, Bacon And Groupies In Radio Freestyle [LISTEN]
The Odd Future rapper made sure to do so with several NSFW flourishes. We've got the audio. LA Leakers brought Tyler, The Creator on the show Wednesday for their "4 Bars, 4 Topics" feature. -
Henry Rollins Bashes Music Snobs In New Column: 'Musical Elitism Is For Lightweights'
Rollins' L.A. Weekly column made national headlines for all the wrong reasons in August, when he took an unpopular stance on depression and suicide. -
Luke Bryan, Lady Antebellum To Headline Europe's C2C Festival In 2015
The two artists were recently confirmed as headliners for the second edition of Country to Country, an overseas music festival that will take them to England, Ireland, Sweden and Norway. -
Grateful Dead Fan Pieces Together A 90-Minute Audio Clip Of The Band Tuning Their Instruments
Fun, right? The whole thing is oddly mesmerizing, but one wonders... "Why did this need to happen?" -
Taylor Swift Secret Sessions Video: Details From Listening Parties Unveiled [WATCH]
If you've been following the buildup Taylor Swift's new album release very closely — don't lie to yourself — you probably heard about several "secret" listening parties happening around the globe. -
Bobby Shmurda Instagram Rant: Mom Explains, "He's New To The Business"
The man who brought us "Hot N---a" unleashed an Instagram tirade this week (later taken down) that insinuated he would simply cease to do shows if he didn't get his money sooner.
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