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Ozzy Osbourne spoke out recently about his belief that politicians have used the death of Nelson Mandela to their own benefit for public image. In an interview for his cover story with NME, he discussed why he believes music and politics should not blend together. -
Joe Jonas addresses family, friends reactions to Vulture essay 'My Life As A Jonas Brother' in new interview
It's been over two weeks since Joe Jonas published his shocking essay "My Life as a Jonas Brother" in New York Magazine, and now the former boy band member is opening up about how the revelatory piece affected him and those around him. In a new interview with Radio.com, Joe Jonas and his brother Nick spoke about that and their lives since their band split up last month after a suddenly scrapped tour. -
Phantogram releases 'Black Out Days' music video [WATCH]
New York electro-pop duo Phantogram are gearing up for the February 18 release of their highly anticipated sophomore LP, Voices, via Republic Records. They recently released the album's lead single "Fall in Love," which is sitting at No. 1 on Spotify's Viral Chart. Now they're back with a video for the single "Black Out Days," off this fall's self-titled EP, which landed in the Top 10 of one of our staffer's Best of 2013 playlist and will also be included on February's releease. -
Beyoncé premieres 'Grown Woman' music video, filled with nostalgic clips and trippy VHS effects
Pepsi, with whom Beyoncé has a lucrative endorsement deal, has just premiered the official music video for non-album track "Grown Woman" on its website today (Dec. 19), and the clip is just full of heartwarming nostalgic footage. -
Ian 'H' Watkins receives apology in court for having his picture posted next to the Lostprophets pedophile story by E! Online
There was recently some serious confusion when E! News published a photo of Steps singer Ian 'H' Watkins (known as 'H') next to a story about the conviction of former Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins after he plead guilty to 13 counts of sexual offense, including attempting to rape a baby. -
Charli XCX talks new album, calls it 'shouty and raw'
British pop singer Charli XCX is having quite the productive year. She released her debut full-length, True Romance, in April, hit the road for a tour and released a new single "SuperLove" off her next LP, which according to SPIN, she says is "90 percent done." -
'Beyoncé' set to remain No. 1 on Billboard 200 for second week as new album gets physical release
Beyoncé is just ruling December; there's no denying that. The "XO" singer released a surprise album last Friday (Dec. 13), and in just three days, the set sold over 617,000 copies and got a No. 1 slot on the Billboard 200. Now, it's looking like Queen Bey is going to do it again. -
Arcade Fire announce headlining Glastonbury gig on Twitter in support of 'Reflektor' [PHOTO]
Arcade Fire has already announced their North American Tour plans for 2014, optional dress code and all. However, what does the "Afterlife" band have in store for its international tour? One big this is for sure: a headlining set at the Glastonbury festival. -
Trent Reznor writes essay praising David Bowie, dissing Arcade Fire's marketing for 'Reflektor'
Nine Inch Nails frontman, Trent Reznor, contributed a piece in this month's issue of The Hollywood Reporter in which he praises David Bowie, who he has called his "mentor" and "big brother," on his latest album, The Next Day. -
Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova freed from prison
The chants of "Free Pussy Riot" can now end. Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova have been freed from prison, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed during a press conference today, Reuters reports. -
UPDATE: Angel Haze's record company give 'Dirty Gold' December 30 release date following Twitter leak
It seems like Angel Haze's debut album "Dirty Gold" will be officially released before the end of the year after all. -
Rebecca Black 'Saturday' hits Billboard Hot 100 after viral video goes big
She's baaaaaaaack. Rebecca Black, the teen sensation known best for her 2011 viral video hit "Friday" released an official follow-up single, fittingly titled "Saturday" on Dec. 7. And, like the unintentionally hilarious song that preceded it, "Saturday" has now made impact on the Billboard Hot 100.
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