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Ed Sheeran is back with another biting, grooving anti-love anthem. Today (June 13), the typically tender singer-songwriter released a new track from his upcoming album x, entitled "Don't." The song, which has previously been heard in a few live debuts and a Beats commercial is now available in its full-length studio form -
Michael Jackson Fan Sues Estate, Claims MJ Doesn’t Sing Enough On 2010 Record
A fan of Michael Jackson is suing his estate over the fact that she believes he did not provide the lead vocals on three of the ten tracks on 2010's 'Michael.' -
New Technology Means DJs May No Longer Have To Show Up To Clubs
New technology allows DJs to play for the crowd from just about anywhere, even outside of the club. New technology is making just about anything possible. -
Drake Releases New OVO Gear For Houston Appreciation Weekend
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The FOX network recently announced their mission to begin a new awards ceremony: the American Country Countdown Awards. -
Kelly Rowland FIFA World Cup 2014 Anthem 'The Game' Gets Cinematic Spike Lee Music Video
The 2014 FIFA World Cup begins today (June 12) in Brazil, and the whole world is stoked for the big soccer/football/futbol experience, including former Destiny's Child member Kelly Rowland. To help celebrate the biggest event in worldwide sports, Rowland has released a new FIFA-themed music video for her own World Cup anthem "The Game," with a little help from Spike Lee. -
Lana Del Rey 'Ultraviolence' Album Sampler Pops Up Online, New Album Full of Gloriously Gloomy Music
Lana Del Rey's new album Ultraviolence is just five days away, but the album isn't quite streaming in full yet (unfortunately). What Del Rey's dedicated fans do have (besides a super shady leak) is a new, seven-minute album sampler that has surfaced online. Featuring 30-second snippets of each of the album's 11 songs, the snippets are promising that this summer will be marked by some gloomy, doomy pop music. -
It's On! Lars Ulrich Accepts Drum Off Bid from Will Ferrell and Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers
The drum-off is on... again! Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich has accepted a bid to battle it out against comedian Will Ferrell and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith in a testament to their pure power of rock... and their similar looks. -
Ice-T Brings Back Body Count, Explains New Album ‘Manslaughter’ Aims To Remind Kids ‘Rock Can Still Be Dangerous’
Ice T talks to Rolling Stone about Body Count's new album 'Manslaughter.' Given his performance on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for the past 16 years, it's hard to remember that Ice-T was once a rapper and musician. -
Weezer Announces New Album Title 'Everything Will Be Alright In The End', with Ric Ocasek as Producer
It's finally happening. After a series of mysterious videos as a part of its Weezer Wednesdays series, today (June 12), the nerdy alt-rock band announced the title of its ninth studio album... introducing Everything Will Be Alright In The End. -
Willie Nelson Will Release Two Albums: ‘Band of Brothers’ and ‘December Day’
Willie Nelson will release his forthcoming album on June 17, "Band of Brothers." He also plans to release another album this fall titled "December Day." -
Drake, Lil Wayne Announce Expansive Co-Headlining Tour for Fall 2014 in the United States
Drake and Lil Wayne are finally taking their friendship from the recording studio to the big stage. Today (June 12), the Young Money artists announced they'll be hitting the road together this fall for the co-headlining Drake Vs. Lil Wayne Tour.
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