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  • Gucci Mane Apologizes For Twitter Lashout And Admits Himself Into Rehab For Lean Addiction

    In the same way that he went on an all-out rant against rivals and collaborators a few weeks ago, Gucci Mane took to Twitter to apologize to his fans and those he slandered. In a string of tweets posted yesterday, he admitted to his lean addiction and said he was going to rehab for it.
  • Day Two of iHeartRadio Music Festival Features Miley Cyrus and More [FREE STREAM]

    Tune in tonight on iHeartRadio to see Justin Timberlake, Paul McCartney, Drake, Miley Cyrus, Tim McGraw, Bruno Mars, Maroon 5, Phoenix, Ke$ha, Miguel, Zedd, Thirty Seconds to Mars at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
  • Drake Tour: 'Nothing Was The Same' Rapper Reschedules Dates Due To 'Intense Rehearsal Schedule' [NEW SCHEDULE]

    In his defense, Drake asked us "Would You Like A Tour?" and he didn't establish exactly when it would be. The rapper, whose "Nothing Was The Same" drops this week, announced Friday on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" that some of the dates on the aforementioned tour had to be rescheduled due to "an intense rehearsal schedule and technical production requirements that will be part of the show."
  • Ron Howard Says 'Made In American Festival' Documentary Was A Challenge, He Didn't Know Many Of Bands

    If you missed last year's inaugural Made In America Festival, you can experience the whole thing and more in an upcoming documentary, directed by two-time Oscar winner Ron Howard. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Howard says that he felt a little uncomfortable directing the documentary, seeing as he hadn't heard of many of the artists that were set to play.
  • Downloads Roundup: Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball' Displaces Katy Perry's 'Roar,' Blurred Lines Finally On Way Out?

    Katy Perry topped the downloaded singles charts for four straight weeks, and finally she was brought down a notch (but only one notch). This week's Top 10 most downloaded singles are the exact same list as last week, but in a different order.
  • Drake's New Album 'Nothing Was the Same' Leaked, Twitter Reacts [LISTEN]

    Not that we are surprised — it seems like recently the majority of highly anticipated albums have been leaked early — but Drake’s new album “Nothing Was the Same” was leaked more than a week ahead of its release date.
  • Drake Debuts New Song “Too Much” Last Night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

    Last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Drake premiered the song "Too Much" off his upcoming album "Nothing Was The Same."
  • Arctic Monkeys Cover Drake's "Hold On, We're Going Home" on BBC Radio 1

    In line with the new hip-hop vibe apparent on their new album, "AM," The Arctic Monkeys have taken a whack at covering Drake's single "Hold On, We're Going Home," which officially went gold earlier today.
  • Downloads Roundup: Katy Perry's 'Roar' Keeps Top Spot, Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball' Drops, and Lorde Makes A Big Jump

    Katy Perry ruled the Billboard digital singles roost again last week, as her recent smash "Roar" was the most downloaded song for the fourth time in a row. Did Miley Cyrus see a jump in "Wrecking Ball" downloads thanks to her record-breaking music video? One fresh face made a huge jump forward, and a few big names did their best to hold ground.
  • Drake Unveils 'Nothing Was The Same' Teaser Trailer [WATCH]

    Today, Drake released a 32-second trailer for "Nothing Was the Same", which features a procession of luxury vehicles including a black Bugatti, a white Bentley and a white Lamborghini.
  • Drake Reveals Tracklist for 'Nothing Was the Same'

    Around 3 a.m. today, Drake asked his followers on Twitter, "Would You Like The Tracklist?" He included a link where fans could find the list of songs for his upcoming album "Nothing Was the Same," which is scheduled for release Sept. 24.
  • Downloads Roundup: Katy Perry's 'Roar' Keeps Top Spot, Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball' Sees Jump, Jay Z's 'Holy Grail' Loses Ground. See where Eminem's 'Berzerk' Debuted

    Katy Perry ruled the Billboard digital singles roost again last week, as her recent smash "Roar" was the most downloaded song for the third time in a row. The week also featured a hot debut, plus an overall boost for Miley Cyrus, who now has two songs in the Top 10: "We Can't Stop" and "Wrecking Ball," her new single.
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