• Kid Cudi Talks Role As Ari Gold's Assistant In Entourage Movie

    One of the summer's biggest blockbusters -- the Entourage Movie - is set to open this week. The actors have been doing the rounds promoting the film and talking about the big screen adaptation of the popular HBO series. In addition to the normal cast, the movie continued the trend from the show in having big-name celebrity guests. The film has already confirmed names like Tom Brady, Mark Wahlberg, Ronda Rosey and many different musicians. One of those who will have a more important is Kid Cudi, who plays the role of Ari Gold's (Jeremy Piven) assistant after Lloyd leaves.
  • Coldplay 'Game of Thrones' Musical for Red Nose Day: HBO Hit Gets Weird & Melodic [WATCH]

    Game of Thrones is one of the most epic, popular television shows on television ever - so it's only a matter of time until somebody decided to readapt George R.R. Martin's books into another medium, right? For Red Nose Day 2015, Coldplay took that honor upon themselves. With the reluctant help of the cast of the HBO hit, Chris Martin and co. cooked up a musical version of the show, with mixed success.
  • Paul McCartney Teams With Lady Gaga For 'High In The Clouds' Animated Film Soundtrack

    After collaborating with the likes of Kanye West and Rihanna, Paul McCartney is continuing to work with a younger generation of influential artists. This time around he's teamed up with Lady Gaga and Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready for the soundtrack to a new animated feature he's producing titled High in the Clouds. The film is based off the children's book McCartney co-authored in 2005, and Macca will also voice one of the film's characters, Deadline reports.
  • WATCH: Maroon 5 'This Summer's Gonna Hurt' on 'The Voice' Finale with Crazy Vocal Effects

    Maroon 5 may think "This Summer's Gonna Hurt Like a Motherf*cker," but Adam Levine and co. are diving into the season with some heavy promo for its new single. Last night (May 19), as Sawyer Fredericks was crowned the latest winner of The Voice, coach Adam and his band appeared on the NBC competition to give the track its live debut, and it featured some new vocal techniques from the band.
  • Koryn Hawthorne 'Bright Fire' Music Video: 'The Voice' Season 8 Finalist Parties on Pharrell Produced Hit

    The Voice season eight will be coming to a close tonight (May 19), but no matter who wins each of the four finalists has one thing for sure out of the show: a single and music video of their very own. Following in the tradition of season seven, this year's finalists each got to record an original single and release a music video. And, with some help from her coach Pharrell Williams, Koryn Hawthorne's music video for her debut single "Bright Fire" is now here after debuting the track live on the penultimate episode on Monday night (May 18).
  • Joshua Davis 'The Workingman's Hymn' Music Video: 'The Voice' Season 8 Finalist Owns Backstage

    The Voice season eight is getting ready to call it a day and crown a winner, but before someone can be the next Craig Wayne Boyd, there were some music videos to be released. Following in the tradition of last year, the final four contestants competed last night (May 18) and debuted their own original singles and music videos. And now, the lone contestant remaining on Team Adam Levine, Joshua Davis, has his clip for "The Workingman's Hymn" online.
  • Meghan Linsey 'Change My Mind' Music Video: 'The Voice' Season 8 Finalist Packs Up & Leaves

    The Voice season eight is continuing the show's recent tradition of giving its final four contestants their own, original song to perform and make a music video for as they vie for the winning title. Last night (May 18), the penultimate episode of the NBC competition aired, bringing along plenty of big performances and a new music video from country singer turned R&B diva Meghan Linsey, who debuted her single "Change My Mind" on the show. Now, the official visual has landed online.
  • Sawyer Fredericks 'Please' Music Video: 'The Voice' Season 8 Finalist Gets Intimate in Debut Clip

    Last year, The Voice introduced a new twist into the competition: the final four would release an original single and music video as they perform in the finale. And last night (May 18), the NBC show kept with that tradition, dropping new videos for each of its finalists. Show frontrunner Sawyer Fredericks debuted his Ray LaMontagne penned single "Please" on the competition, and now the official music video has landed online.
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