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In the mind of Directioners, of course there's no musical artist that's bigger than the heartthrob boy band One Direction. And now, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) has confirmed that fact. The music promoting organization has named One Direction as the most popular musical act of 2013. -
'Good Time' theft lawsuit results in massive fine for Carly Rae Jepsen, Owl City
It seems like Carly Rae Jepsen and Owl City's good time together is over. Yesterday (Jan. 30), a judge settled a lawsuit between little known singer Ally Burnett and Jepsen and Adam Young (Owl City) with the pronouncement that their 2012 top 10 single "Good Time" was too similar to Burnett's own track "Ah, It's A Love Song." And now they have to pay a hefty fine. -
St. Vincent releases video for 'Digital Witness' off upcoming self-titled LP [WATCH]
St. Vincent has released the video for her single "Digital Witness," and its pretty clear that David Byrne rubbed off on Annie Clark a bit during their time touring together, adding to her already quirky character. -
Shakira, Rihanna get super sexy in 'Can't Remember To Forget You' music video [WATCH]
The world just got a little bit hotter. Last night (Jan. 31) Shakira and Rihanna finally debuted the music video for their sizzling new single "Can't Remember To Forget You," and be warned: this one is a doozy. -
Pussy Riot to appear on The Colbert Report February 4
As previously reported, Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova will make an appearance at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Rights Home concert next week on their first trip to North America since being freed from prison in Russia. -
'Pitch Perfect 2' release date set for May 2015, Anna Kendrick may or may not return to franchise
It's time to get all a cappella in here! Well, not quite yet... but sometime sort of soon. Today (Jan. 30), the release date for the highly anticipated sequel to Pitch Perfect was announced. The fun-filled musical-comedy is set to hit theaters on May 15, 2015, according to The Hollywood Reporter. -
Justin Bieber toxicology report reveals 'Confident' singer was on weed, Xanax during DUI arrest
Justin Bieber's promise last year during his Saturday Night Live hosting gig wherein he swore he would "never ever" smoke marijuana again has been totally dispelled. The "Confident" singer's toxicology reports from his DUI arrest last week have been released, and it was revealed that Bieber had both marijuana and prescription pills in his system at the time of his arrest. -
Enrique Iglesias reveals upcoming album title 'Sex+Love,' teases video for 'I'm A Freak' and scores 24th No. 1 hit
Enrique Iglesias has revealed the title of his upcoming album due out in March: Sex+Love. He recently shot to the top of the Hot Latin Songs chart with "El Perdedor," featuring Marco Antonio Solis and now holds the most No. 1 songs on the chart with a total of 24. Luis Miguel comes in a distant second with 16. -
Red Hot Chili Peppers will headline Isle of Wight Festival, joining Calvin Harris and Biffy Clyro
Back in December we first heard that Biffy Clyro would be playing Friday, June 13th at the Isle of Wight Festival. Calvin Harris will headline on Sunday and now we know Red Hot Chili Peppers will be the main act on Saturday, according to Telegraph. The festival is held in the United Kingdom and the band will be making a special stop for show, no other dates are set for the U.K. at this time. -
Proposal for Beastie Boys Square co-naming rejected by Manhattan community board
The proposal to co-name the intersection of Ludlow and Rivington in New York's Lower East Side "Beastie Boys Square" was denied yesterday by a Manhattan community board. Brooklyn resident LeRoy McCarthy had chosen the intersection because the corner is featured on the cover of the hip-hop trio's groundbreaking 1989 album, Paul's Boutique, and began his proposal late last year. -
Roger Daltrey says The Who will record new album this year
According to an interview with NME, Roger Daltrey says he will reunite with bandmate Pete Townshend this year to make a new album as The Who. -
Lady Gaga, Vampire Weekend, Elton John among those nominated for GLAAD Media Awards
Elton John, Lady Gaga and Vampire Weekend are among the music nominees for the GLAAD awards. The 25th annual GLAAD Media Awards celebrates fair and accurate representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the media. Other nominees in the music category include Goldfrapp and Tegan and Sara.
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