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Adele may be saying "Hello" to another new sales record. Though her new album 25 won't be released for another 10 days, some industry sources are projecting that her third studio album may sell over 2 million copies in its first week. -
Grizfolk Announce Debut Album 'Waking Up The Giants,' 2016 Troublemaker Tour
5-piece Los Angeles-based alt-rock band Grizfolk have announced their debut album Waking Up The Giants. To support the new album, the "Troublemaker" band will be heading out on their first ever headlining tour across the United States for a month in January and February. -
Erykah Badu Drops New 'But You Caint Use My Phone' Track "Phone Down"
Hip-hop soulstress Erykah Badu is back with her brand-new vibing track titled "Phone Down," off of her upcoming mixtape 'But You Caint Use My Phone.' -
The Who Announce 2016 Wembley SSE Arena Gig as Roger Daltrey Recovers
After postponing their The Who! Hits 50 North American tour, the Who will reconvene at the UK's SSE Arena come 2016 as Roger Daltrey gains strength while recovering from meningitis. -
Cobra Starship Officially Call It Quits, Gabe Saporta to Manage Artists Instead
Mainstream pop outfit Cobra Starship has announced its official breakup with a lengthly statement, calling it quits so that frontman Gabe Saporta can focus on his newly-formed artist management agency, The Artist Group. -
Jack Black Recalls Forgetting Words to Elliott Smith Cover 'Say Yes' [WATCH]
Jack Black--comedian, performer, musician, failed Elliott Smith cover artist? The Goosebumps star recently recalled an awkward performance from a 2013 Elliott Smith tribute concert in Los Angeles, calling the embarrassing incident a "fiasco." -
Bruce Springsteen & Jon Stewart Headline ‘Stand Up For Heroes’ at NYC's Madison Square Garden
On November 10, some of the biggest names in music and comedy will come together for the ninth annual 'Stand Up for Heroes' event at New York City's Madison Square Garden. The event, which will feature a mix of musicians and comedians like Bruce Springsteen, Chris Botti, Jon Stewart, John Oliver, Seth Meyers and Ray Romano, directly benefits the Bob Woodruff Foundation, an organization that works to raise awareness for wounded members of the military and their families, as reported by 'Entertainment Weekly'. -
Young Thug Disses Future: 'I'm Michael Jackson, He's Tito'
Metro Boomin sent out some very loaded tweets where he insinuated that DS2 rapper Future was the root of a number of trends happening. Slime Season rapper Young Thug wasn't too thrilled with the cryptic tweets, and sent out a very direct message of his own where he openly dissed Future by saying, "I'm Michael Jackson, he's Tito" -
One Direction 'Love You Goodbye' Review: Dramatic Breakup Song Debuts Ahead of New Album
The countdown to the release of One Direction's new album Made in the A.M. is on, and with just three days remaining, 1D gave fans another taste of its final album before its lengthy hiatus, the power ballad breakup song "Love You Goodbye." -
Steve Angello Praises Streaming, Album 'Wild Youth' Will Be Split Into Chapters
Steve Angello recently spoke alongside Radiohead manager Brian Message at the Web Summit in Dublin and drew upon his 18 years of industry experience to provide his wisdom on the current of industry as it pertains to technology and also divulged some details about his album Wild Youth. The subject of conversation primarily concentrated on streaming and its impact on artists, but the former Swedish House Mafia member also shared that his album would be split into chapters with a strong video component. -
Aziz Ansari's Netflix Show 'Master of None' Shares Season 1 Playlist [LISTEN]
Aziz Anzari's new show, Master of None, debuted last Friday via Netflix to a flood of rave reviews from fans all over Twitter. As one might guess considering the show shares a title with a Beach House song, the show's soundtrack which is curated by the show's music supervisor Zach Cowie alongside Anzari makes for an awesome playlist. In response to fan demands, the show shared a Spotify playlist of the first season's soundtrack featuring everything from Aphex Twin to The Zombies, including the titular track by Beach House. Watch the video for the Baltimore dream-pop duo's 2006 song "Master of None." -
'DWTS' Alexa PenaVega Talks 6-Year Battle With Bulimia Caused by Fat Shaming
'Dancing With the Stars' contestant Alexa PenaVega might have dealt with critism from the show's judges on a weekly basis, but it turns out she was battling an even tougher critic behind closed doors: herself. In a recent interview with 'People,' the actress admitted to a six-year struggle with bulimia. Also revealing the eating disorder began in her childhood after being fat shamed.
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