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Tyler, the Creator just released his wacky and controversial new music video for "Buffalo" off of his 'Cherrybomb' album that was released this spring. -
Snoop Dogg Blasts The Steelers' Kicker Josh Scobee on Instagram [WATCH]
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Spotify Goes Crazy, Lists 50 Weird Music Genres, Including Nerdcore & Vegan Straight Edge
Genres at their best are broad classifications that help us categorize the vast pool of music our culture produces, and at its worst incoherent adjectives that can't be defined by the musicians who ascribe to it or the fans who follow it. Which is why it's so crazy that Spotify gives credence to 50 horrible genres. From nerdcore to vegan straight edge, to catstep, Spotify is determined to amuse you are make you mad enough to want to throw your iPod. -
Lauryn Hill Producer Promises Follow-Up Album to 'Miseducation' in New Interview
The music world has been waiting on a new Lauryn Hill album for a long time; ever since her smash solo debut, 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,' was released in 1998 and went on to win five Grammys in one night. In the 'Fader' 100th celebration issue both her producer and an associate promise a follow-up album in the feature on Hill. -
Justin Bieber Turns Up with Rae Sremmurd in New Zealand, Performs 'What Do You Mean?'
Two of the hottest acts in music just happened to be in Australia at the same time and the result was one epic night. During Rae Sremmurd's recent show Down Under, Justin Bieber popped by and turned up with the duo. He even performed his hit single, "What Do You Mean?" -
Stromae Performs to Sold out Crowd at Madison Square Garden [WATCH]
Stromae is well known around the world, but the Belgian pop star has still yet to break into the U.S. charts. However, that didn't stop him from performing in front of a sold out crowd at Madison Square Garden last night. -
Childish Gambino Booed Off the Stage in Australia, Fans Blast Donald Glover on Social Media
During a performance in Australia Thursday night (Oct. 1), Donald Glover, the actor and comedy writer who goes by the name Childish Gambino in his musical projects, was booed off the stage. The show was promoted by the Newcastle venue The Cambridge Hotel as a show with "Childish Gambino & Royalty," but ticket purchasers were extremely unhappy with the show, and the fact that Glover was not featured as much as Royalty. -
J.J. Abrams Creates Beastie Boys Inspired 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Character
'Star Wars' fans love finding little hidden nuggets inside the movies, especially as the highly anticipated 'Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens' approaches this year. But fans of director J.J. Abrams know to look for Beastie Boys nuggets too. -
Torres Covers Garbage's 'Special,' Joins Band on 20th Anniversary Tour
Torres has released a new Garbage cover. That is to say she's shared a cover of the song "Special" by the seminal 90s punk band Garbage, as the group celebrates the 20th anniversary of its self-titled debut album and the two groups prepare to set off on a joint U.S. tour. -
James Harden's 13-year Adidas Deal Begins With a Truck Load of Sneakers
Houston Rockets guard, James Harden, has been officially welcomed into the Adidas family for the next 13 years with the beginning of his new deal that started on Thursday Oct. 1. The new endorsement will ensure that Harden will exclusively represent #TeamAdidas at all times, and will only sport their sneakers; which is why the brand sent him a decade's worth of Adidas that arrived at his home on a big delivery truck. -
Justin Bieber Names New Album 'Purpose', Fans Freak Out on Twitter
Justin Bieber's new album finally seems to have a title... Purpose. Six weeks ahead of his Nov. 13 release date, the "What Do You Mean?" singer rolled out the name to his Believe follow-up on Twitter.
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