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Fox hit show 'Empire' may have some competition around the corner from Timbaland and La La Anthony. The two are set to partner with Leftfield Entertainment for a real life hip-hop docuseries in the vein of Empire. Anthony will be named executive producer with CEO David George, Will Nothacker and Derek Gordon of Leftfield Entertainment, while Timbaland will be executive producer of music on the show. -
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BBC Radio 1 was thrown into flux when their head of music George Ergatoudis announced in December that he was leaving the radio station to Spotify to head a new music division in the UK. The search for his replacement has ended and BBC has chosen former head of music for Last.fm Chris Price to take the same position at BBC Radio 1 & 1xtra. -
Amber Rose Shuts Down Kanye West's Twitter Attacks With Two Epic Tweets
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David Bowie Auditioned for Gandalf In 'Lord of the Rings' Says Dominic Monaghan
We all know the great Ian McKellen from his brilliant role as Gandalf in the 'Lord of the Rings' series. However, in a recent interview, co-star Dominic Monaghan who played the hobbit Merry, reveals that David Bowie auditioned for the iconic role. -
“Ticketing is a Fixed Game” Finds New York Attorney General Schneiderman in Scathing Report
Through a three-year investigation to be released Thursday titled "Why Can't New Yorkers Get Tickets," New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman confirmed what music, sports and general entertainment fans have known for a long time. Tickets are too expensive. He further stated that "ticketing is a fixed game." -
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It has been a whirlwind past 24 hours for Harry Rodrigues, better known as Baauer. Last night he premiered his new track "Day Ones" with Leikeli 47 & Novelist on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert and announced his new album Aa (pronounced double a). The album will feature a diverse cast of acts like hip-hop heavyweights Pusha T and Future on "Kung Fu," M.I.A. and G Dragon on "Temple" and fellow trap producer Rustie on "Church Reprise." -
President Obama Holds White House Meeting with Bernie Sanders
President Barack Obama and presidential candidate Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders met for 45 minutes in the White House. After their meeting, Senator Sanders stated that he felt President Obama was "evenhanded" in regards to how he is dealing with the Democratic nomination race. -
Terri Schiavo's Husband Says Jeb Bush's ad Featuring Deceased Wife is "Disgusting"
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Kevin Gates Takes Stacey Dash's Side in Controversial Debate
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