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Lesson learned. Think twice before aggregating news from sources whose sources are likely being sarcastic. As previously reported, Red Hot Chili Peppers' drummer Chad Smith had spoke with KROQ about the bands upcoming Super Bowl halftime gig with Bruno Mars and said the band had planned on covering Led Zeppelin's live version of "Dazed and Confused." -
Madonna to introduce Pussy Riot onstage at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Rights Home concert
As previously reported, recently freed Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova will be joining the Flaming Lips, Lauryn Hill, Cake, Imagine Dragons, Cold War Kids and more at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Rights Home concert February 5 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. Now it's been announced that Madonna will be introducing the two women at the show. According to Billboard, the singer broke the news on social media and said in a statement that she admires Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova. -
Future covers 'Drunk In Love' as he takes on both Beyoncé and Jay Z [LISTEN]
It takes a big man to take on both Beyoncé and Jay Z, but rapper Future was up to the task. Today (Jan. 29) the "Real and True" emcee dropped a cover of the first "Beyoncé" single "Drunk In Love," taking on the parts of both Bey and Hova. -
Justin Bieber 'Confident' music video debuts: WATCH the dance and pun filled clip
With all the drama surrounding Justin Bieber these days (quite understandably), it's really easy to forget the 19-year-old made a totally solid R&B album last year with his Music Mondays compilation Journals. Less than a week after his DUI arrest, the Biebz released the third official music video from the set, "Confident," via VEVO. -
Pharrell Williams parodies his goofy Grammys hat with new 'Happy' viral video [WATCH]
He may be one of the busiest guys in music, but that doesn't mean producer/rapper/singer/everything Pharrell Williams can't poke a little bit of fun at himself. Last Sunday (Jan. 26) at the Grammys, Williams raked up the golden gramophones but that wasn't what got him the most attention. No, that would've been his hat. -
Kendrick Lamar responds to Grammys snub, 'Everything happens for a reason'
Although most critics (really most people in general) had placed their bets on Kendrick Lamar to win Album of the Year or at the very least one Grammy out of his seven nominations, the Grammys voting committee thought otherwise and mostly favored Macklemore & Ryan Lewis for everything. -
Lorde took out a full-page ad in the New Zealand Herald to thank her fans after her two Grammy wins
Although she just won two Grammys and is now officially pop royalty, Lorde hasn't forgotten her roots. The 17-year-old singer took out a full-page ad in the New Zealand Herald to express her gratitude to the fans from her home country with a handwritten note, which was published in today's paper. -
Super Bowl concerts in and around New York City [SCHEDULE]
With the weekend soon approaching, there are opportunities in and around New York City for football and music fans. VH1, Citi Bank, Bud Light and EA Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN, Live Nation, Pandora, Direct TV, REVOLT and more are hosting Super Bowl concerts to hype up the big game. A blizzard may be headed our way, but the acts headed to the Big Apple are hot. Check out a list (via Billboard) of events that begin tonight (Wednesday January 29) through Sunday and let us know if you'll be heading out to any of them! -
VEVO posts snippet of Justin Bieber 'Confident' music video before release tonight [WATCH]
To say Justin Bieber has had a rocky start to 2014 would be an understatement, what with that DUI charge, aftermath from an egging incident in his Casablacas, Calif., neighborhood and the lagging sales of his latest record Journals and movie Believe. Despite all those setbacks and controversies, the Bieber train just keeps rolling. -
Musicians Hall of Fame induct Buddy Guy, Peter Frampton and more
The Musicians Hall of Fame inducted 12 new members at a ceremony yesterday in Nashville. Among the inductees are bluesman Buddy Guy, British rock guitarist Peter Frampton and pedal steel player and country singer Barbara Mandrell, according to Billboard. -
'Politicizing Beyoncé' class offered at Rutgers University
Doctoral student Kevin Allred has created a curriculum for a Beyoncé class in the Department of Women and Gender studies at Rutgers University. -
Kanye West paid $250,000 settlement to the man who yelled racist insults at Kim Kardashian
It is not Kanye's week. First he lost Best Rap Album and Best Rap Song at the Grammys and now he has to pay $250,000 settlement to a guy who called his fiancée a "ni***r-lover" and "stupid slut." West is known for his temper, especially around paparazzi, but come on. We're on his side this on this one.
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