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It is that time again, when YG Entertainment suddenly releases a mysterious teaser asking everyone: Who is next? -
Steve Aoki Formally Apologizes for Breaking Fan's Neck During Performance
Steve Aoki has formally apologized for breaking a fan’s neck during a performance back in 2012 at the Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego. Aoki has always been known to go all out at performances, and engaging in antics such as tossing cakes and crowdsurfing on inflatable rafts. -
Britney Spears Dances with Colton Haynes, Doesn’t Recognize the ‘Arrow’ Star
During Britney Spears' Pieces of Me show at Las Vegas on Wednesday, the pop star invited Arrow star Colton Haynes onstage to dance with her as she performed "Freakshow." Based on the "Oops!... I Did It Again" singer's reaction after the performance, it seemed she failed to recognize who he really was. -
Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora Squash Rumored Feud by Reaching Out to One Another
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Guns N’ Roses Refused to Bargain with Todd Phillips on ‘War Dogs’ Soundtrack
Todd Phillips, the director of the new film War Dogs starring Miles Teller, Jonah Hill and Bradley Cooper, revealed that he originally wanted to use Guns N' Roses' "Paradise City" in the movie. However, the director had to go with a different song because the band refused to bargain with him. -
Temple of the Dog Officially Unveils Unreleased Track ‘Black Cat’
The Seattle-based supergroup Temple of the Dog partnered with Vevo to officially release the lost track "Black Cat." The song will be included in the reissue of the band's self-titled Temple of the Dog debut album. -
Paul McCartney Meets Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton Before Show in Cleveland
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Bruce Springsteen's Final Stretch of 'The River' Tour Dates Reflect His Cheapest 2016 Tickets
After touring extensively for most of 2016, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band will hit the road again at the end of this month to complete the final stretch of North American dates for The River tour. The final stretch will kick off with back-to-back performances on August 23 and 24. -
Girls Generation Tiffany Rising Sun Flag Controversy Fallout Continues
One of the members of popular Kpop groups Girls Generation, Tiffany is battling controversy over her use of Japan's rising flag symbol on her social media accounts -
RUFUS Du Sol Expand Fall North American Tour: Los Angeles, New York, Seattle Included
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Watch Skrillex, Wiwek's Crazy Short Film 'Still In The Cage'
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Premiere: Paul Haslinger Delivers Synthy Cut For 'Halt And Catch Fire' Soundtrack
AMC's hit show Halt & Catch Fire returns for its third season this Tuesday, Aug. 23 and to go along with it is an exciting soundtrack scored by Paul Haslinger. Encapsulating the period as electronics and computers started to become mainstream, the music dives right into the mood of the 1980s PC era.
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