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Rihanna's "BBHMM" has unsurprisingly become a radio hit and the target of remixes by electronic music producers all over the world. We have not seen any official reworks yet, until today when Diplo uploaded his remix alongside Canadian trap producer, DJ Grandtheft of the "Stay" singer's hit. -
New Calvin Harris Biography on Following Path to Stardom Hitting Stores in October
A lot of ink has been spilled on the rags to riches story of Calvin Harris, real name Adam Richard Wiles, and now a full length biography has been put together on the man who has electrified crowds across the world and crafted some of the biggest radio hits of the past couple years. UK journalist and author Douglas Wright, who according to his biography, has written, co-written or ghosted seven different biographies, has written a new book about Calvin Harris documenting his rise from a low-level employee at a local supermarket in Dumfries, Scotland to one of the wealthiest, most in demand-global artists inside and outside the DJ booth. The book, titled "Calvin Harris: The $100 Million DJ," will be available on October 21, 2015. -
Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Drake and More: 7 Stars Attend Prom with Very Lucky High Schoolers
Justin Bieber and his crew made a stir over the weekend when they appeared at a high school prom in California to surprise the students in attendance. The result was a student body gone mad, resulting in one of the more memorable proms of all time without the pop star actually delivering a single song, reportedly. At least one attendee can tell her future (and possibly current) boyfriend about how she danced with Bieber at prom. Some musical acts have gone far beyond just crashing a prom however, actually attending a dance as someone's date. Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Drake: All have made appearances at high school way after attending high school. -
Wiz Khalifa, Florence + The Machine & Rihanna to Round Out 'SNL' Season 40 Musical Guests
Saturday Night Live season 40 is set to top off a star-filled season with three engaging live acts to round out its musical guests. Today (April 22), just a week and a few days ahead of Scarlett Johansson's latest hosting gig, SNL announced that Wiz Khalifa, Florence + The Machine and Rihanna will be this year's final musical guests. -
Rihanna New Song 'James Joint' Crashes Her Website Ahead of 'R8' Release [LISTEN]
Rihanna fans sure now how to flock to new music. Today (April 21), the "American Oxygen" singer released a new interlude from her upcoming album "R8" called "James Joint" and fans immediately crashed her website's server. -
Chris Brown & Rihanna's Unheard Duet "Put It Up" Surfaces [LISTEN]
Chris Brown and Rihanna -- one of R&B's most tumultuous relationships -- spawned some memorable collaborations such as "Birthday Cake" and "Nobody's Business." Although the relationship has since ended, a previously unheard collaboration called "Put It Up" has surfaced online. The duet was originally recorded for Brown's 2014 album X but ultimately ended up on the cutting room floor, according to Rap-Up. -
Rihanna 'American Oxygen' Music Video: New Single Gets Political with Visual Filled with History
Rihanna is getting political in her new music video for "American Oxygen." Featuring footage from America of days present and past, the party-friendly singer takes on the racial tension and protests that have been sweeping the nation in recent years. Though the new single from "R8" was released to subscribers of TIDAL earlier this month, the "B*tch Better Have My Money" follow-up is now available for purchase and the visual has been uploaded to VEVO. -
Rihanna Samples Florence + the Machine On ‘A Night’ Teaser In Dior's 'Secret Garden' Behind-The-Scenes Video
Back in January we reported that Rihanna had registered a new song titled "A Night" for her upcoming album. Now a preview of that song has surfaced in an a behind-the-scenes segment for her Dior campaign, shot by legendary photographer Steven Klein. The track samples Florence + the Machine's 2011 song "Only If For A Night" off their album Ceremonials. -
Ranking Drake Covers, from Lykke Li's 'Hold On, We're Going Home' to Florence +The Machine's 'Take Care' and More
Lykke Li covering Drake's "Hold On We're Going Home" has several media outlets excited today, although the song was first performed by the Swedish alt star during 2014. Naturally there's always a bit of interest when one prominent performer covers another from a different genre, but perhaps the homage to the Toronto emcee has piqued our interest even more because covers of hip-hop singles are rare...due to the mistaken idea that regular old vocalists can't convert raps to their style. Even if that were true, Drake makes for a favorable cover subject thanks to his blending of rhythms and melodies throughout. We gathered five Drake covers from the Arctic Monkeys to Florence + The Machine and more, ranking them accordingly. -
'Uptown Funk' Holds No.1 on Hot 100 as Wiz Khalifa Climbs Chart with 'Furious 7' Single 'See You Again'
It was another deeply funky week in America. For the 14th week in a row, the seemingly unstoppable pop music force "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars crowned the Billboard Hot 100, tying the likes of Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Elton John for the second longest run at the top of the charts. -
How Will Rihanna's 'Bitch Better Have My Money' Be Affected by Exclusive Tidal Streaming Rights?
The biggest announcement in the music industry last week was the details of Tidal, a new streaming service kickstarted by Jay Z and held by a number of big-name performers such as Beyoncé, Kanye West, Jason Aldean and Jack White. The future looks promising for the service as part owner Rihanna has released two tracks—"Bitch Better Have My Money" and "American Oxygen"—for exclusive streaming on the service. Billboard brings up a good question however: How will serving Tidal exclusively affect the way a song or album charts? -
Rihanna’s “B-tch Better Have My Money” Songwriter Bibi Bourelly Speaks On Plagiarism Allegations
Last week, Rihanna was accused of plagiarism for her latest single "B*tch Better Have My Money." Little-known rapper/singer Just Brittany claimed that the superstar ripped off her mixtape track "Betta Have My Money." Now the songwriter behind Rihanna's track, Bibi Bourelly, is speaking out in light of these allegations.
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