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Meghan Trainor, James Corden Are 'All About That Change' in New Year's Resolution Parody
If you're having a hard time keeping your New Year's resolutions (and, admittedly, it has been eight full days), then know you're not along. Last night on The Late Late Show, Meghan Trainor joined host James Corden for a spoof on her breakout hit "All About That Bass," and fittingly, it's titled "All About That Change." -
Beyonce Joins Coldplay, Bruno Mars for Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show
Coldplay are confirmed to be playing the Super Bowl 50 halftime show, but the "Adventure of a Lifetime" band won't be going at it alone - they have one big time collaborator already booked, and it's none other than Beyoncé. -
Kim Kardashian: Kanye West to Release New Music Every Friday Ahead of 'SWISH' Release
You better brace yourself... it's officially Yeezy season. Kanye West surprisingly dropped a new song "Facts" last week, but it doesn't seem like that track is going to be an anomaly. Leading up to the release of his Yeezus follow-up SWISH, West's wife Kim Kardashian revealed that 'Ye will be releasing one new song "every Friday." -
2016 Grammy Nominees Album: Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Lots of Country Comprise Tracklist
If you're looking for another way to relish in the best and biggest music of 2015, look no more. On Friday (Jan. 8), the full tracklisting for the 2016 Grammy Nominees album was revealed, and featuring everyone from Taylor Swift, to Chris Stapleton to Meghan Trainor and Alabama Shakes, the 21-song LP is a who's-who of popular music today. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Second Auditions Bring Back the Soul, Music
American Idol's premiere week continued on Thursday night (Jan. 7) as the judges and the entire show's cartel moved on to Little Rock and San Francisco. This episode, logically, had less of a nostalgia factor and less hype surrounding it than Wednesday night's proper premiere, but the talent was far more consistent and impressive. There were plenty of Top 24 contenders in the mix. -
Justin Timberlake, UMG Get 'Suit & Tie' Lawsuit from R&B Group Sly, Slick and Wicked
Justin Timberlake had better put his "Suit & Tie" back on - because he's getting sued. '70s R&B group Sly, Slick and Wicked are taking the "Mirrors" superstar and Jay Z as well as Timberlake's label Universal Music Group to court because they say their song "Sho' Nuff" was sampled and they were never properly compensated. -
Selena Gomez, Fetty Wap 'Same Old Love' Remix Breathes Fire Into 'Revival' Single [LISTEN]
Selena Gomez's second Revival single "Same Old Love" has been climbing the charts, but to get a little extra boost she's looking toward a rapper who owned the Hot 100 in 2015: Fetty Wap. On Thursday (Jan. 7), the "Trap Queen" emcee hopped on the Charli XCX-penned track for a fiery new remix. -
The Arcs Release 'Making a Murderer'-Inspired Song 'Lake Superior' for The Innocence Project
It seems like Dan Auerbach spent his Christmas break doing what the rest of us did - watching the new Netflix docuseries Making a Murderer. Troubled by the story of Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey, The Arcs went to the studio and released a new song inspired by the show, "Lake Superior." -
'American Idol' Season 15 Premiere Ratings: How Many People Watched Denver, Atlanta Auditions?
American Idol's 15th and final season kicked off on Wednesday night (Jan. 6) and the big question on everyone's mind beyond "Will that married couple stay together?" and "Really, how did they get Kanye West to audition?" is how the show did in its ratings. The numbers have been revealed, and the answer is... meh. -
Arcade Fire Tour, New Album Planned for 2017, According to Kickstarter Campaign
Arcade Fire's last album Reflektor and its coinciding tour may only seem like a recent memory, but it seems like Win Butler, Regine Chassagne and co. are gearing up for a new tour and album next year. In a Kickstarter campaign for Haitian charity Ghetto Biennales, Arcade Fire offered up two pairs of VIP tickets for their next world tour, with an expected delivery date of November 2017. -
Clay Aiken Slams 'American Idol' Judges, Season 15 Premiere as Worse Than a Root Canal
Clay Aiken may have launched to fame on season 2 of American Idol, but he's no longer a big fan of the show. Despite appearing on the season 15 premiere on Wednesday night (Jan. 6) to help with the auditioning process, the "Invisible" singer live-tweeted the show and quickly dissed the current judges, Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban. -
Zayn Malik, One Direction Bandmates Have Lost Touch, Solo Album Due for "Early Spring"
Zayn Malik may have promised that he had "four friends for life" in his One Direction bandmates when he left the group in March of last year, but now the emerging solo artist has revealed he hasn't talked to some of his former comrades in a long time. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Premiere Brings Back Bad Auditions, Top Contenders
American Idol's 15th season is officially underway, and the show kicked off with a nostalgic flair that emphasized its own importance throughout American pop culture and the music industry over the last 14 years. Welcoming back alumni like Taylor Hicks, Kris Allen, Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard to help with the auditioning process, the show itself started with an emotional opening, featuring impressionable children and teens watching former Idols with and dream of being on the show themselves. No, shut up. You're the one crying. -
Jack White's Early Song 'Itchy' Arrives Online with Third Man Records Vault Series
Before Jack White went solo and played with The Dead Weather and The Raconteurs, there was The White Stripes. And, before The White Stripes, there was a Detroit rocker in the '90s who played with various bands and friends. Now, for the first time, fans of White's and of Third Man Records can hear music from this time with a newly resurfaced rare track, "Itchy." -
Adam Lambert Bests Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson for Top-Earning 'American Idol' Alum 2015
American Idol's 15th and final season kicks off tonight (Jan. 6) and in anticipation of the new edition of the long-running FOX reality competition, Forbes has published its list of the biggest earning Idol alumni from 2015. And, in a surprising move, Adam Lambert has unseated Carrie Underwood as the most lucrative former contestant.
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