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Adley Stump, American Bombshell & Kirby Maurier Win 2016 Grammy Amplifier Contest
Three aspiring artists have been chosen by Big Sean, Sam Hunt and Lzzy Hale and the online music-loving community as the newest winners of the fourth annual Grammy Amplifier program. Earlier this week, five-piece hard rock band American Bombshell, R&B crooner Kirby Maurier and country gal Voice alumna Adley Stump. -
What Justin Bieber Song Will Follow 'Love Yourself' as New 'Purpose' Single?
Justin Bieber may be comfortable near the top of the charts with his latest Purpose cut "Love Yourself," but he's already looking forward to his new single. On Thursday (Feb. 25), it was announced that Bieber's team will soon be pushing "Company" as the next album track. -
'SNL': Ariana Grande to Host, Perform Two New Songs Ahead of 'Dangerous Woman' Release
Saturday Night Live is going to get itself quite the "Dangerous Woman" next month. Ahead of the release of her new album, Ariana Grande has announced that she will be pulling double duty on SNL on March 12, performing two new songs and hosting. -
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Get Serious with Leon Bridges in 'Kevin' Music Video [WATCH]
It may have all been fun and games for Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' first new single "Downtown," but for their follow-up, the rap duo are getting a little more serious. On Thursday (Feb. 25), one day before the release of their new album This Unruly Mess I've Made, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis released a stark video for their Leon Bridges collaboration "Kevin." -
Stream M. Ward's New Album 'More Rain' Ahead of March 4 Release Date [LISTEN]
If you can't wait just one more week to hear M. Ward's new album More Rain, worry note. Ahead of the album's March 4 release date, the full LP is streaming now via NPR First Listen. -
Fifth Harmony Announce New Album '7/27' with Release Date, Artwork and 'Work from Home'
Get ready Harmonizers, because Fifth Harmony are officially revving up for album number two. On Thursday (Feb. 25), the "Worth It" group announced their sophomore album, 7/27 along with its release date, album cover and lead single "Work from Home." -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Top 10 Takes Shape with Wildcards, OK Performances
American Idol's top 10 is starting to take shape. On Wednesday night (Feb. 24), the show's producers and judges bucked tradition by throwing in four wildcard picks... before America could vote? This move is presumably to get the best singers actually into the race to guarantee an interesting and assorted live roster, but it feels like the thing that made American Idol a hit to begin with - allowing fans to pick the next superstar - a false promise. -
Brit Awards 2016: Rihanna Twerks, Performs 'Consideration' and 'Work' with SZA, Drake [WATCH]
Rihanna may have cancelled her appearance at the Grammys and delayed the start of her ANTI World Tour, but her live game is still on point. On Wednesday (Feb. 24), Rihanna returned to the live stage at the Brit Awards and offered up some sizzling performances of "Consideration" and "Work" with a couple very special guests. -
Brit Awards 2016: Adele Publicly Supports Kesha After Winning Best British Female
Kesha has gained another major ally in the music industry as she battles her contract with Sony Music and her alleged rapist Dr. Luke: Adele. On Wednesday (Feb. 24), the "When We Were Young" singer won Best British Female at the 2016 BRIT Awards, and she took a little time out of her speech in order to publicly voice her support for her fellow pop star. -
'American Idol' Season 15's Top 14, Ranked from Worst to Best
American Idol's farewell season will finally get to the meat this week... the voting rounds. After weeks of Hollywood performances and judge's picks, the top 14 will finally get to be put to the real test (after a little more help from the judges). -
Yoko Ono: the Beatles Did Not Break Up Because of Me, and Paul McCartney is Cool!
It's been over 45 years since the Beatles broke up, but some fans of the legendary rock act still can't help but blame John Lennon's wife Yoko Ono for breaking up the band. And, once and for all, Ono is setting the record straight. -
Violent Femmes Perform with Stephen Colbert Ahead of New Album and 2016 Tour
It's been 16 years, but Violent Femmes are back now with a vengeance. In anticipation of their new album We Can Do Anything, on Tuesday (Feb. 24), the acoustic punk trio made their first TV appearance in well over a decade for a pair or songs on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. -
Demi Lovato's 'Stone Cold' Music Video Is Incredibly Dramatic [WATCH]
Demi Lovato is quite the a dramatic powerhouse in her Confident track "Stone Cold," and she's bringing that big energy into the track's new music video. After some teasing and plenty of waiting for her fans, Lovato finally dropped the new single's stunning visuals on Tuesday (Feb. 23), channeling some of the most dramatic music video tropes out there. -
Britney Spears Posts Instagram Videos for 'Body on Me' as Song Is Added to Piece of Me Setlist
Late is better than never for Britney Spears. Thirteen years after releasing In the Zone, the Las Vegas superstar has given fan favorite track "Breathe on Me" a music video... in a way. -
Weird Al Yankovic Announces Massive North American 'Mandatory Fun' Tour
Weird Al Yankovic is going on tour this summer - and it's mandatory that you be there. Following the release of his hilarious 2014 album Mandatory Fun, on Tuesday (Feb. 23), the "Word Crimes" singer announced an incredibly extensive 77-date tour.
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