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Justin Bieber paid a visit to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night (Nov. 17) to perform his track "Sorry" off of his brand new album, Purpose, with a little help from The Roots who served as his backing band. -
Zayn Malik on 'Fader' Cover: 5 Things We Learned About His New Music, One Direction
Zayn Malik is finally opening up. It's been nearly eight months since the British pop star left the vehicle that launched him, One Direction. Now, the 22-year-old singer is getting ready to release his debut solo album, seemingly under the simple name "Zayn," and he's given his first major interview. -
Gucci Mane Shares New Song '1 Foot Forward' With Chopsquad
There is a saying in Georgia -- God, Guns and Gucci Mane. Not actually, it is really god, guns and guts, but for many down in Guwop territory, this is the real expression. The unstoppable Trap House rapper is back with another new single titled "1 Foot Forward" produced by Chopsquad, the production team assembled by Chicago's Young Chop. -
EDC New York Announces 2016 Festival Dates At Citi Field
EDC New York has announced the 2016 dates for fifth annual edition of Insomniac's Big Apple festival. Still taking place over two days, EDC New York 2016 will have two big changes from last year. -
David Beckham Named 2015 Sexiest Man Alive: 5 Reasons the Soccer Star Deserves the Title
For the past 30 years, People has been making readers drool with their "Sexiest Man Alive" issues. The lists are compiled of some of the hottest male actors in Hollywood, with the exception of a former president's son. The newest member to earn the title of "2015 Sexiest Man Alive" is none other than soccer icon David Beckham. Here are five reasons why we think he's more than deserving of the illustrious label. -
Carly Simon's 'You're So Vain' Is About... More Than One Person
A little over 40 years after "You're So Vain" was released, Carly Simon has finally released the name of the famous person the song is about. Or, at least, who part of the mysterious hit single is about. -
Paris Attacks: Eagles Of Death Metal Pen Open Letter After Le Bataclan Terrorism
The band whose concert was at the center of the tragedy, Eagles Of Death Metal, have finally broken their silence on the events of last Friday (Nov. 13) in an open letter. That night, terrorists slaughtered upwards of 80 concert-goers and injured more than 100 others in a vicious massacre. Eagles Of Death Metal escaped from the stage unharmed, but the attacks in Paris hit close to home and it was the first act of terrorism at a music concert. -
Paris Clubs Reopening This Weekend After Terrorist Attacks
Paris Club will reopen this weekend after the horrific terrorist attacks at Le Bataclan and around the city. -
Justin Bieber Delivers Acoustic Goodness on 'TODAY', Despite Live Sound Issues
New York City got a little taste of Justin Bieber in the wee hours of Wednesday morning (Nov. 18), when the pop superstar, fresh off the release of his new album Purpose, took over the Citi Concert Series on TODAY. And, even though the 21-year-old singer faced sound issues on the televised performances of "Sorry" and his Halsey collaboration, "The Feeling," in Rockefeller Plaza, everything on site went just fine. -
Foals' Yannis Philippakis Reminds Fans There Is No Reason To Be 'Macho' in Mosh Pits
Foals frontman Yannis Philippakis recently took to Twitter to denounce what he calls "shady macho behaviour" in mosh pits, later elaborating on his stance in a recent interview. -
Lou Reed Recieved All Money from A Tribe Called Quest's 'Can I Kick It?'
When one thinks of A Tribe Called Quest, their 1990 debut album anthem "Can I Kick It?" swiftly comes to mind. Although the track's release trailed the unveiling of the silly yet sensual 'People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm' tracks "Bonita Applebum" and "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo," the rap group never saw any money form the song's success. Instead, The Velvet Underground's Lou Reed cashed in from the song's success since the bass line comes straight from the unmistakable 'Transformer' classic hit, "Walk on the Wild Side." -
Iron & Wine's Sam Beam Covers Gwar's 'Sick of You' in Shocking, Laidback Video
As part of A.V. Club's "Undercover" series, in which the publication pre-selects a list of songs for bands to cover, Iron & Wine's Sam Beam covered "Sick of You" by metal band Gwar.
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