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Coldplay has a new album A Head Full Of Dreams set for release early next month, and the "Adventures of a Lifetime" band are celebrating by launching a massive stadium tour for 2016. On Friday (Nov. 20), Chris Martin and co. announced the first leg of its new live show, keeping it to Latin America and Europe. -
Timbaland Teases Justin Timberlake Country Album Collaboration After 'Drink You Away'
Trailing Justin Timberlake's mesmerizing country collaboration on "Drink You Away" with Chris Stapleton at 2015's CMA Awards, super-producer Timbaland recently teased that he would team up with the renowned pop star for an all-new country driven album. -
RUFUS DU SOL Share 'Bloom' Tracklist, Release Date, New Single "Innerbloom"
RÜFÜS DU SOL have announced the release date and tracklist for their sophomore album Bloom, which will be released on Australian label Sweat It Out! The Sydney-based trio have unveiled the third song from the album "Innerbloom," the fitting conclusion to their upcoming album. -
Jessica Simpson, Ariana Grande, Ryan Seacrest Star in Macy's 2015 Black Friday Ad [WATCH]
A star-studded lineup of Ariana Grande, Clinton Kelly, Heidi Klum, Ryan Seacrest, Jessica Simpson, Thalia Sodi and Martha Stewart all signed on to help Macy's promote and prep their stores for one of the biggest shopping weekends of the year in an all-new, 30-second commercial ad for 2015's Black Friday event. -
AMAs 2015: Paris Attack Victims to Be Honored with Celine Dion 'Hymne à L'Amour' Tribute
The 2015 American Music Awards has a long, long list of performers for Sunday night (Nov. 22) but none of them will have as big of an impact as Celine Dion. Just two days ahead of the annual award show, the AMAs announced that the French-Canadian singer will perform a moving tribute to the victims of the Paris terror attacks. -
Chloë Grace Moretz Opens Up About Gay Bashing, Squad Goals & Human Rights in 'Nylon'
Growing up in a tight-knit family, actress Chloë Grace Moretz learned the importance of sticking and standing together through tough times. The 'Carrie' star covers the December/January issue of 'Nylon,' where she opened up about her brothers enduring gay bashing, her problem with squad goals, and her deep rooted passion for human rights. -
Taye Diggs Says His Bi-racial Son's Mother is White, Anyone Who Has an Issue "Go Fly A Kite"
Actor Taye Diggs is proud of his son's ethnicity and wants him to grow up to be just as proud of himself too. In a video interview, Diggs explains that his son's mother is a white woman which makes his son bi-racial; and to anyone who may have a problem with that, he has choice words of advice, "go fly a kite." -
AMAs 2015: Demi Lovato, Alanis Morissette to Perform 'You Oughta Know'
Sunday's 2015 American Music Awards will bring "Ironic" singer Alanis Morissette and "Cool for the Summer" artist Demi Lovato together to perform the 1995 'Jagged Little Pill' anthem track, "You Oughta Know." -
Steve Angello Releases 'Wild Youth' Chapter 1, "Remember" Video
Ex-Swedish House Mafia member Steve Angello has unveiled the first chapter to his new artist album Wild Youth. In addition to the six songs that he has packaged and released right now, the "Knas" DJ has also released the video to his recently released single with Australian group The Presets titled "Remember." -
Future, Blac Chyna Get Dirty in 'Rich Sex' Music Video: F-You to Their Exes? [WATCH]
Amid rumors that the duo were officially an item, Future finally releases sexy visual for "Rich Sex" sonng starring Blac Chyna. -
Dawn Richard Reimagines Adele's 'Hello' With Alternative Cover on '25' Release Day [LISTEN]
Adele’s “Hello” is quickly becoming the most covered and remixed song of year, with everyone from Demi Lovato to Rick Ross taking a stab at it. D∆WN Richard (Danity Kane; Diddy-Dirty Money) is the latest to take the power ballad for a spin, but this isn’t your typically karaoke cover. Known for her experimental R&B sound, D∆WN drags “Hello” from the middle of the road into the dark side on her brooding reimaging of Adele’s latest #1. -
Jimmy Iovine Apologizes For Saying Finding Music Is Very Difficult For Women
Apple Music's Jimmy Iovine finds himself in hot water after making some remarkable comments yesterday in an interview alongside Mary J. Blige on CBS This Morning. Discussing the streaming service's new campaign targeted women, Iovine showed his age with a hint of demeaning sexism by saying that women "find it very difficult to find music." In response to the uproar of his comments, Iovine has backtracked and apologized.
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