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  • Totemic Shares New Song 'Falling' from 2016 EP [LISTEN]

    Listen to "Falling," the newest song from Toronto electronic musician Totemic, off of his new 'Falling' EP.
  • Drake, Future Announce Joint Summer Sixteen Tour Dates, Ticket Info

    The tour will kick off on July 20 and spend the next two months in arenas across North America. He may still be living in shadow of the new music and controversy surrounding Beyoncé's surprise audio and visual album drop for Lemonade on Saturday night, but Drake is trying to steal some of that spotlight back before the release of his new LP Views From The Six later this week.
  • Prince Inheritance: Lawyers Sort Out On Who Will Get the Star's $300 M Fortune

    After the announcement of the death of Prince Rogers Nelson at his residence in Paisley Park, lawyers are trying to determine about who will get the $300 million fortune that he has accumulated in his about four years decade in the music industry, Celebrity Net Worth reported.
  • Coachella 2016 Weekend 2 Recap: Artists Pay Tribute to Prince

    Before the first day of the second week of the Coachella festival, iconic singer Prince died, and is mourned by the world. With that, different artists paid tribute to Prince on Friday and Saturday.
  • Fantasia Announces New Album: 'The Definition Of...' & Drops Single “So Blue” [LISTEN]

    The highly anticipated fifth studio album, 'The Definition Of...' by Fantasia (Barrino) has been announced with a June release date and proceeded by the uptempo, third single off the album, "So Blue."
  • Coachella 2016: N.W.A, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre Reunite for Festival Weekend 2 [WATCH]

    Ice Cube had been promising an N.W.A. reunion, but the original members of the legendary hip-hop group, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, MC Ren and DJ Yella, didn’t actually get it together onstage until weekend 2 of Coachella 2016. The group made a major comeback in 2016 with the smash hit biopic, 'Straight Outta Compton,' which was the top movie seller over the summer.
  • 50 Cent Discovers Long Lost Son, Boasts About Him on Instagram

    50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) discovered how just about anything is liable to happen during a meet and greet after meeting a son he never knew he had at his most recent one. The shocking encounter appeared to be a pleasant surprise, as the rapper has been posting and boasting on the young man ever since.
  • Michel'le Gets Green Light on Lifetime Biopic

    Michel'le's story will soon hit the small screen in a Lifetime developed biopic slated for a 2016/2017 development.
  • Beyonce's 'Lemonade' Special Has Fans Sounding Off

    Beyonce artistically revealed new music in her new HBO special, "Lemonade," that aired Saturday April 23. But, instead of fans speaking volumes about the music, some seem more intriqued by the lyrics of some of the songs and the content from the premiere that suggested marital woes between she and husband, Jay Z.
  • YACHT and LCD Soundsystem Honor Prince With Electro-Pop ‘Controversy’ Covers [LISTEN]

    Electro-pop outfits YACHT and LCD Soundsystem are among the latest to pay tribute to Prince following the genre-bending pop icon's untimely death at the age of 57 in his Minnesota Paisley Park Estate earlier this week. Both bands honored the Purple One with covers of Controversy tracks: YACHT offered up their own version of "Annie Christian" whereas LCD Soundsystem paid their respects by covering "Controversy" at Coachella.
  • Grimes Shares New Aristophanes Track Produced By Arcade Fire’s Will Butler [LISTEN]

    Following her recent Janelle Monae-featuring Coachella set, art-pop singer-songwriter Claire Boucher, best known as Grimes, dropped by Apple Music's Beats 1 studio to chat with DJ Zane Lowe and deliver a 40-minute mix. During the brief guest set, the Canadian oddball treated listeners to an exclusive preview of a brand-new track by Taiwanese rapper Aristophanes that was produced by Arcade Fire frontman Will Butler.
  • Prince Honored on Late-Night TV Shows of Stephen Colbert, James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel, Others

    As fans and supporters of Prince around the globe express their sorrow about his recent death, hosts of late night shows also offered their tribute to the iconic artist which includes Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, James Corden, Jimmy Fallon and Trevor Noah.
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