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One Direction play with the idea of perspective in the moody new music video for "You & I." The boy band dropped the clip for its third American Midnight Memories single today (April 18) on VEVO after initially announcing the track last week. -
WATCH: Future and Kanye West release 'I Won' music video without fiancées Ciara, Kim Kardashian
Future and Kanye West are all about their fiancées Ciara and Kim Kardashian in their new single "I Won," but the two women are nowhere to be found in the new music video for the Honest track. -
The Who to embark on 50th Anniversary world tour at end of year, 'hoping' for new album
Back in October, The Who announced a 50th anniversary farewell tour for 2015. They later clarified that the tour would not mean the end of the band. Now, they've told Billboard that the tour will begin around Christmas in the UK before heading to North American in 2015. -
Snoop Dogg lends voice to 'Call Of Duty: Ghost' [WATCH]
Snoop Dogg is no stranger to the world of voice acting, especially when it comes to video games. The rapper has lent his voice to games including Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Madden NFL 12, Need For Speed: Underground 2, and Grand Turismo 3: A-Spec. Now he can add Call of Duty: Ghosts to that list. -
Raekwon claims RZA has 'compromised' Wu-Tang Clan with 'mediocre' music
RZA and Raekwon have been publicly feuding over the direction of Wu-Tang Clan's 20th anniversary album, A Better Tomorrow, ever since it was announced. Now, it appears that the feud is in full force as Raekwon told Rolling Stone that Wu-Tang has been "compromised" by RZA's creative direction, which he calls "mediocre" and out of touch. -
Sky Ferreria addresses 'I Blame Myself' music video controversy amongst racism claims
Yesterday (April 16), indie pop singer Sky Ferreira released her latest music video/advertisement hybrid for the track "I Blame Myself." Of course, the music video -- which largely features a tough Ferreira commanding the streets with an all male, all African-American gang in tow before getting arrested -- has not been without controversy. -
South Korean shipwreck brings music, film and sporting events to a halt
South Korea deserves credit for the value that it allots to human life. It's tough for a nation to bounce back from any tragedy as devastating as the sinking of the Sewol, a cruise ship, off the coast of the country. The boat carried 485 passengers, including 325 high school students. The country may be hindering its peoples' ability to cope with the pressure put on citizens to remain glum. -
Drake reportedly being sued over opening monologue to 'Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2'
According to TMZ, Drake is being sued for the opening monologue of his Nothing Was the Same track "Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2," featuring Jay Z. -
Ariana Grande 'Problem' release date to follow Radio Disney Music Awards, according to Twitter
Ariana Grande just announced the title of her new single "Problem" on Tuesday (April 15), and now it's been announced that the first track off her Yours Truly follow-up is coming sooner than expected. -
Producer Butch Vig gives status of new Foo Fighters album
The Foo Fighters eighth studio album is "almost halfway done," producer Butch Vig has told Kerrang (via NME). Vig, who is thought to be co-producing the album with Steve Albini, says the band is experimenting with challenging recording techniques similar to their process on 2011's Wasting Light, which was made in Grohl's garage. -
Miley Cyrus remains hospitalized, cancelled Bangerz Tour shows make her cry on Twitter, Instagram
Miley Cyrus has had to cancel two of her "Bangerz" Tour concerts this week due to hospitalization, but don't think she is happy about it. According to her official Twitter account, the "Adore You" singer is in tears due to her cancelled obligations. -
Coldplay announced first tour dates in support of upcoming, 'Ghost Stories' [SCHEDULE]
As previously reported, Coldplay has a new album coming out this spring called Ghost Stories. They've already dropped the singles "Midnight" and "Magic," and shared two other tracks, "Always in My Head" and "Another's Arms," at SXSW's iTunes Festival. Now they've announced their first string of dates in support of the new effort.
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