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  • Sia Performed 'Alive,' 'Bird Set Free' From New Album 'This Is Acting' on Controversial 'SNL'

    Sia made a splash on "SNL" last night with her performances of "Alive" and "Bird Set Free" off of her upcoming album, 'This Is Acting.'
  • Republic Records Accused of Favoritism, Ariana Grande, The Weeknd Caught in the Middle

    The Weeknd and Ariana Grande are caught in the middle due to a letter from Canadian broadcaster Rob Farina where he accuses Republic Records of favoritism in regards to their artists.
  • Phil Collins Musical Comeback: Yay or Nay? Which Petition Will You Sign?

    Shortly after undergoing major back surgery, Phil Collins announced his certain return to the music world, with most fans rejoicing. However, now a petition has been launched against his musical comeback, demanding “Phil Collins must be stopped.” In response, you can also sign a newly-launched petition in support of the singer/songwriter's return.
  • Two Stabbings at RZA of Wu Tang Clan's Home, Police Investigation Underway

    RZA of Wu Tang Clan is now the center of a controversy. In the early hours of this past Saturday (Nov. 7) two stabbings occurred at his home in New Jersey. It is unknown as of yet whether RZA, real name Robert Fitzgerald Diggs, was present at the time of the stabbings but a police investigation is underway through the Major Crimes unit in order to figure out the reasons behind the incident.
  • Bill Maher Interviews Quentin Tarantino About Protests and Police Brutality on 'Real Time'

    Quentin Tarantino discussed his recent clash with police at Washington Square Park and the current state of law enforcement in the United States with Bill Maher on "Real Time."
  • Justin Bieber Flips Chair at Restaurant in France, Fans Rush to Defense on Twitter [WATCH]

    Canadian pop star Justin Bieber doesn't seem to be too "sorry" that he flipped chair over and stormed out of a Cannes, France restaurant, which means his Beliebers aren't sorry either. After displaying a small fit of rage in Cannes, Bieber took to social media to clear up the incident, where his fans quickly jumped to his defense.
  • Ariana Grande Talks "Focus" Single in an Interview With UK Radio Station KISS [WATCH]

    Ariana Grande released her latest single, "Focus," last week and in a new interview with UK radio station KISS she talked about how dissimilar it is from all of the others. This is the latest in a string of radio and TV appearances that the singer has had to promote the single and her upcoming album, 'Moonlight.'
  • Dead & Company Continue Fall North American Tour With Philadelphia Gig [WATCH]

    On Thursday night, Dead & Company continued their fall North American tour with a stop in the city of brotherly love at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center, opening the two-set performance with "Here Comes Sunshine."
  • Dan Auerbach Breaks Down The Arcs' 'Put A Flower In Your Pocket' on 'Song Exploder' Podcast

    Hrishikesh Hirway started the podcast Song Exploder to explore how songs are made, and this week he had a big guest -- Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys to discuss the making of "Put A Flower In Your Pocket" by his side project, The Arcs.
  • Ozzy Osbourne Tours the Alamo 33 Years After Urination Arrest [WATCH]

    Black Sabbath front man Ozzy Osbourne recently returned to the scene of one of his many misdemeanors, the Alamo, where he was once charged with public urination and intoxication 33 years ago. The Prince of Darkness decided to visit San Antonio once more with his son, Jack Osbourne, to film a segment of their latest, father-son History Channel television show endeavor.
  • Erykah Badu Says Drake is Like a Little Brother, Announces Thanksgiving Release Date

    In a new interview with Fader, R&B artist Erykah Badu sang her praises for Drake, saying, "he's like a little brother" to her and giving a vague "Thanksgiving Weekend" release date for her highly anticipated mixtape, 'But You Caint Use My Phone.'
  • Adele No Longer Allowed by Management to Run Personal Twitter Due to Drunk Tweets

    Although Adele is one of the most prevalent hit makers of the decade, the 27-year-old singer isn't even allowed to run her own personal Twitter account. After being responsible for multiple counts of drunk tweeting, her management team has given the power vocalist restricted access to her page.
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