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Justin Bieber has been the focus of entertainment news for a while now, and not necessarily in a good way as of late. With the upcoming release of Justin Bieber's Believe, it was probably good timing for Usher to speak out to The Associated Press in defense of his young protégé. -
REVIEW: Justin Bieber remixes Sage the Gemini's 'Gas Pedal,' and it's actually awesome [LISTEN]
It definitely seems as though Justin Bieber is trying to reshape his image as a serious, adult artist with a heavy R&B influence. For his Music Journals project, which is set to drop on Monday (Dec. 23), he collaborated with R. Kelly, Future, Lil Wayne and more. Just yesterday, the music video premiered for his collaboration single with Tyga "Wait For A Minute." Now, the old "Baby" singer has released a remix of Sage the Gemini's super chill, kind of sexy rap song "Gas Pedal." -
TuneCore maintains strong artist community despite YouTube copyright controversy, posts indie holiday playlist
TuneCore recently put together a holiday playlist of their indie artists. It's a chance to discover some versions of Christmas classics you've never heard, and find new artists at the same time. They maintain a strong TuneCore artist community in light of the recent YouTube copyright controversy. -
Jillette Johnson reflects on the journey to 'Water In A Whale'
It's a cold November night in Brooklyn. Singer-songwriter Jillette Johnson is back home, finally. She has laundry to pick up and a show to prepare for. We meet at the Blue Bottle Coffee shop around the corner from her home to talk about the year she's had. It's been a big one for Johnson, who released her first full-length album, Water In A Whale, this past June. She's been touring extensively and is happy to be playing a show in her hood. -
SongBooth app launches global talent search
Music video discovery app SongBooth has passed six million downloads. To mark this milestone, the company released an updated version of the app yesterday that works similar to a talent show. -
Metallica releases Anarctica concert as live album called 'Freeze 'Em All'
Metallica performed a gig in Antarctica earlier this month as part of a Coca-Cola promotion. Now the frozen metal pioneers have made the concert available as a live album download on LiveMetallica.com. The album, entitled Freeze 'Em All, can be purchased in a variety of digital formats ranging from $7.95 to $12.95. Album art work, featuring a guitar-wielding penguin, is also available. -
Kendrick Lamar, Pink, Imagine Dragons, Nate Ruess and more join Daft Punk on Grammys lineup
Yesterday we reported that Daft Punk would be performing on TV for the first time since 2008 at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards. Now we've gotten wind of a few more artists that will hit the stage that night. -
Pandora loses court order against BMI, could ASCAP challenge previous ruling?
Things were looking good for internet radio station Pandora back in September, when it won a monumental victory over performing rights organization ASCAP (American Association of Composers, Authors and Publishers). However, when they brought more-or-less the same suit against P.R.O. BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.), a judge ruled the opposite. -
Chance the Rapper makes late night TV debut on Arsenio Hall to perform 'Chain Smoker' [WATCH]
Chance the Rapper has had an impressive breakout year. His album, Acid Rap, has been featured across many Best of 2013 lists (SPIN named him Rapper of the Year), he collaborated with Justin Bieber and Childish Gambino, and he toured with two of the biggest names in the game, Kendrick Lamar and Eminem. -
Selena Gomez cancels Asian, Australian legs of 'Stars Dance' Tour, citing personal reasons
It's not a good day for Selena Gomez fans in Asia and Australia. The "Slow Down" singer has cancelled the last two legs of her Stars Dance Tour in order to take some personal time. -
Justin Bieber, Tyga release paparazzi-filled 'Wait For A Minute' music video [WATCH]
It's been nearly two months since Tyga and Justin Bieber released their super stripped-down collaboration track "Wait For A Minute," but the song has finally received an official music video. -
Chicago blues player Eric 'Guitar' Davis murdered
Blues guitarist Eric "Guitar" Davis was shot to death yesterday in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago. According to the Sun Times, Chicago police found the 41-year-old son of drumming great Bobby "Top Hat" Davis shot multiple times behind the wheel of a car around 5:20 a.m. Davis was pronounced dead on the scene.
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