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Beyonce, Alan Freed: 'Drunk In Love' Singer's Leotards Push Rock 'N' Roll Pioneer From Hall Of Fame
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President Barack Obama's 53rd Birthday: The 5 Best Musical Moments Of His Presidency
President Barack Obama celebrates his 53rd birthday today (Aug. 4). To celebrate, we went back through the best musical moments of his presidency. Obama is considered one of the most (if not the most) musical president the country has ever had. Thanks to the ease of social media, many of his best moments have gone viral online. He has referenced hip-hop artists in speeches; rubbed shoulders with the likes of Jay Z, Beyoncé, Katy Perry, Pharrell, and Bruce Springsteen, among others; and has enlisted many of today’s biggest pop stars to perform at his campaign rallies and events. He has even done some singing himself. -
Jay Z, Beyoncé On The Run Tour: Man Bites Off Another Man's Finger At Pasadena Show
Eleven people were arrested at Saturday night's Beyonce and Jay-Z concert in Pasadena, Calif., but there was one man who disobeyed the law in grotesque fashion. -
Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj 'Flawless' Remix Explains 'Anaconda' Delay; Bey Addresses Elevator Fight
Beyonce released a "Flawless" remix featuring Nicki Minaj late Saturday night. Minaj announced the collaboration via Twitter, confirming prior rumors that the two were working on a project after Minaj delayed the release of her new single "Anaconda." -
5 Hip-Hop Songs With Name Drops Gone Wrong: Outkast, Beyonce, Rick Ross And More
Some are flattered and some aren't. Check out our list of hip-hop songs with name drops gone wrong. -
Beyoncé's Father Matthew Knowles Teaching Community College Course on Breaking Into Entertainment Industry
Who doesn't want to be Beyoncé when they grow up? Now, it seems like it could be a possibility. The "Partition" singer's former manager and father Matthew Knowles is teaching a new course on how to make it in the music industry this fall. -
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Beyoncé's Producer Is Wrong, 8 Artists That Prove Guitar Music Isn't Dead: Jack White, St. Vincent, And More
This past week, pop producer Greg Kurstin, who has worked with the likes of Beyoncé and Kelly Clarkson, declared that guitar music is at an "all time low," especially in the United States. Anyone who follows music that goes even slightly off the mainstream knows that this claim is absolutely false, and here are 8 current artists (all American, by the way) to prove it.
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