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Welp, someone at Facebook is packing up their office today. Mariah Carey premiered her new single "The Art of Letting Go" on Facebook on Monday (Nov. 11), but last night the diva took back to the social media site to deliver some unfortunate news: the version on Facebook was not the finalized song. It seems as though there was an error in uploading "The Art of Letting Go," and now Carey is quite upset. -
The Yellow Dogs Told Rolling Stone About Their Traumatizing Experience in Brooklyn
Iranian post-punk band The Yellow Dogs encountered a terrifying and traumatizing experience in Brooklyn on Nov. 11 when shots were fired at their home. -
Eric Church Releases Dates for European Tour
Country music hasn't quite warmed up to Europe yet, but the genre certainly has fans on the continent, and groups such as Lady Antebellum are starting to reach out by planning European tours. Eric Church became the most recent country star to plan a European concert run. -
Spike Jonze Claims Arcade Fire's 'Supersymmetry' Was Originally Written For His New Film 'Her'
Spike Jonze has spoken out, confirming that the final song on The Arcade Fire's Reflektor is also the closing credits song for his upcoming film Her. -
Black Sabbath, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin Winners at Classic Rock Awards
Music awards shows are always hot, and some music just never gets old. Hence the existence of the Classic Rock Awards, we presume. Some of the biggest bands in, well, ever, took home the biggest prizes at the ceremony, which was held Thursday at the O2 Arena in London. -
Justin Bieber Reveals Seventh Music Mondays Single 'Alone'
It's the end of yet another week, and that means that Justin Bieber has announced his new Music Mondays single. The seventh installation of his series will be called... "Alone." -
See What The Flaming Lips Have Planned For Record Store Day
The Flaming Lips are all about Record Store Day this year. The Black Friday event takes place on November 29, and along with the release of their Tame Impala collaboration EP and the vinyl edition of their recent Peace Sword EP, they have announced the premiere of their long-in-the-works Stone Roses covers album. -
Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page remixes Notorious B.I.G's 'Hypnotize'
Jimmy Page has been busy, and it hasn't been with anything related to Led Zeppelin. Actually, correction: It does have something to do with Led Zeppelin, just not a reunion or a new box set or anything that Zep fans want to hear about. No, the legendary guitarist has recently taken a shot at remixing hip-hop. -
The Black Keys Compete To Give Stephen Colbert a Prostate Exam
Last week Today show hosts Al Roker and Matt Lauer were given an on-air prostate exam. It was pretty awkward. But to follow it up the way only Stephen Colbert can, the Colbert Report host decided he would take the exam up a notch. -
Watch Rare Biggie Documentary
Arare 1995 Notorious B.I.G. documentary has surfaced, which gives viewers a peek into Christopher Wallace's stash spots, his mother's home and other hold hangouts in Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, where he grew up. The video follows his daily life and takes place right after he released his debut album Ready to Die. It aired two years before his death. -
Rihanna To Be Given 'AMA Icon Award'
Rihanna has been chosen to receive the first-ever "AMA Icon Award" at the America Music Awards later this month. The six-time AMA winner will also be performing at the event November 24 on NBC. -
Watch M.I.A.'s Y.A.L.A. Video
M.I.A. has debuted her video for the Mantagi single "Y.A.L.A." The video, directed by David Sannwalk, stays focused closely on the singer's face (complete with a warning that the film contains flashing images). With high-contrast, glow-in-the-dark colors the video psychedelically moves across her face, highlighting her lips when she speaks. -
Rihanna Debuts Psychological New Music Video for 'What Now' [WATCH]
This morning (Nov. 15), Rihanna dropped the music video for the bombastic mid-tempo piano ballad "What Now." If her previous clip for "Pour It Up" was all party and strippers, this video is all stripped down and dark. Yes, Rihanna gets highly dramatic as a tortured soul in the latest video from her seventh studio album Unapologetic. -
Billboard Study Says Super Bowl, 'Saturday Night Live' Among Best Music Promoting Platforms
Billboard and Nielsen have proven once again, through their annual list of the most powerful platforms in the promotion on music, that television is probably the biggest force behind music sales. Having an arena tour? Only no. 7 in the group's Top 10. We narrowed it down to the Top 5 to show you how much impact TV has. -
Lou Reed's Memorial Service
On a chilly November afternoon a few hundred people got together and listened to Lou Reed's music outside under the sun. Most of them were strangers, but all were connected in on way or another by the songs that echoed through the terrace.
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