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In a strange twist, Frank Ocean’s mother Katonya Breaux is telling fans not to pay expensive prices on eBay for the magazine accompanying his new 'Blonde' album. A small amount of copies were distributed this past Sunday (Aug. 21) and now some are available on eBay for almost $800. -
Watch Pitbull "Greenlight" Music Video Ahead of 'Climate Change' Album
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15 People Injured After Roof Collapses At Steve Aoki Show In Norway
Steve Aoki fans just keep on having things fall on them at concerts. The "Boneless" DJ was playing a show in Oslo, Norway at the Sentrum Scene when the roof partially collapsed during a Steve Aoki concert on Aug. 21. 15 people were injured during the collapse. -
Premiere: Austin's White Label Analog Unveils Album Lead Single 'Echoes'
The group is gearing up to release their debut full-length album In Case You Just Tuned In and we are happy to premiere the project's lead single "Echoes." -
Marshmello Announces Ritual World Tour Dates, Ticket Info
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Empire Of The Sun Announce New Album 'Two Vines' Release Date, Tracklist
Empire of the Sun have announced the release date and tracklist for their third album Two Vines. The follow-up to their 2013 LP Ice on the Dune will include 15 tracks and be released on Oct. 28 via Astralwerks. -
Drugs That Killed Prince were Mislabeled as Weaker Type of Opioid
According to a new development in the investigation on Prince's death, the drugs found inside the artist's home were labelled incorrectly. Investigators revealed that the drugs that killed the "Purple Rain" singer, which were labelled as hydrocodone, actually contained a powerful opioid known as fentanyl. -
Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC Manager Lou Pearlman Dead At 62: Former Members Share Mixed Reactions
Lou Pearlman, the founder of successful boybands such as the Backstreet Boys, O-Town and *NSYNC, died on Aug. 19 while in prison. His death drew various reactions from some of his former clients including Lance Bass, Justin Timberlake, Aaron Carter and AJ McLean. -
Former 3 Doors Down Guitarist Matt Roberts Dies at 38 Years Old
Matt Roberts, the former guitarist and backup vocalist for 3 Doors Down, was found dead inside a hotel in Milwaukee on Saturday. His father Darrell Roberts, who was with him at that time, said he was informed of his son's death by detectives who arrived on the scene. -
Watch Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers Play Bass with Koko the Gorilla
Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers recently visited Koko at the Gorilla Foundation in Woodside, California. During his visit, the bassist held an unusual jam session with the intelligent animal. -
Frank Ocean Releases Visual Stream for 'Endless' Album Ahead of 'Channel Orange' Follow-Up
Frank Ocean has finally released a visual stream for his new 'Endless' album, and it is a precursor to his official Channel Orange follow-up. Ocean is understandably using the visual stream as a platform to promote his new tunes since there has been so much outcry over the delay of his follow-up album. -
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Tove Lo has unleashed her new music video for “Cool Girl” ahead of her 'Lady Wood' album, slated for release on October 28 via Island Records. The single and music video dropped as a precursor to her 6-week North American tour with Maroon 5.
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