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  • Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury: Pairing Isn't Only One With Unreleased Recordings, How About Bob Dylan and The Beatles?

    The eyes of pop music fans grew wide when it was announced this week that nearly six hours of recordings featuring both Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury would be released soon. NME provided a list of other big-name compilations that haven't seen the light in an official release yet. Some are good ideas, some are bad ideas, and we, over-opinionated aggregation journalists, have decided to let you know which is which.
  • Michael Jackson Lawsuit: Debbie Rowe Not Expected to Take The Stand This Week, Mother of Pop Star's Children Still Expected to Testify

    Members of the tabloid press will have to wait until at least next week before Debbie Rowe comes to the stand to testify on behalf of the AEG Live defense team. Rowe, the former wife of Michael Jackson and mother to his children Prince and Paris Jackson, is an anticipated witness as she was privy to many of the pop star's treatments during the '90s.
  • BACKSTREET BOYS: "In A World Like This" [REVIEW]

    Backstreet Boys are too scatterbrained in the boy-band's first album back. Twenty years into a boy band's career, expectations have to be lowered slightly for a post-prime release.
  • HEAVEN: "Telepathic Love" [REVIEW]

    Brooklyn "dream pop" band Heaven earns listener's ears with catchy hooks and a wall-of-sound.
  • ROBIN THICKE: "Blurred Lines" [ALBUM REVIEW]

    Robin Thicke builds on the success of his "Blurred Lines" video with other party jams and slow-burning ballads.
  • TECH N9NE: "Something Else" [REVIEW]

    Tech N9ne includes his usual spree of emotions into "Something Else," but he speaks from deeper within himself as well.
  • T.I.: "Memories Back Then" Rapper The Latest Musician To Weigh In on Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman Verdict

    T.I. was the latest in a string of musicians weighing in on the George Zimmerman verdict in the shooting of Trayvon Martin. Based on his words, it's surprising that the rapper hadn't made a statement earlier.
  • G-Dragon: K-Pop Star's Rep Said Controversial Photo Has Nothing to Do With Trayvon Martin, Just Shooting New Album Cover

    K-Pop star G-Dragon was not making a racial statement yesterday when he appeared in what looked like "blackface" makeup in an Instagram tribute to Trayvon Martin, according to a spokesperson for the performer. The representative said that Dragon was in the process of shooting a new album cover, which involved him wearing different colors of face paint.
  • FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH: "The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 1" [REVIEW]

    5FDP delivers with another "hard-hitting, in-your-face" album. Every once in a while, an album breaches the threshold of music and breaks into haircare, making you wish you had longer hair so you can headbang better.
  • Dustin Lynch Twitter CRASH: 'Cowboys and Angels' Songster Meet and Greet Postponed Due to Fan Overload

    Dustin Lynch had some trouble when attempting to meet with fans. Dustin Lynch was trying to do a virtual meet and greet with fans. There was so many people that wanted to meet the male country artist that they actually overloaded the server and crashed the website.
  • Gloriana Twitter: 'Were in Oregon today... where is this trail?' Country Band Tweets About Concert

    Gloriana is in Oregon looking for the trail. Gloriana is one of country's most recent, most talented groups to surface recently. Their wonderful harmony and great voices tend to make fans swoon, and hope for more.
  • Lady Gaga 'ARTPOP:' Mother Monster Twitter Gives Information on Smartphone App Release, 'Applause' Music Video to Debut Aug. 19 Alongside Single

    Lady Gaga's new album 2013 "ARTPOP" has been surrounded by intense anticipation, hype and a few questions. Earlier this month, Mother Monster announced the release date of her new album, smart phone app and single. Several days later...
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