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  • Ryan Adams Covers Taylor Swift 'Bad Blood,' 'Style' and 'Blank Space' on 'The Daily Show'

    Ryan Adams gave his televised debut of his Taylor Swift 1989 cover album on Thursday night (Oct. 1) during the first week of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. For his live performances, the 40-year-old rocker rolled out his versions of 1989 singles "Bad Blood" and "Style." And for those in attendance (and online), he also rolled out an acoustic version of "Blank Space."
  • Little Mix Drops Prom Night 'Love Me Like You' Music Video [WATCH]

    The ladies in Little Mix revisited their high school prom days, if only for a little while, in their latest music video for "Love Me Like You," the second single off of their impending third studio album titled 'Get Weird.'
  • Childish Gambino Covers Tamia 'So Into You' On Triple J

    Childish Gambino, known to many as by his real name Donald Glover, is known for his many talents as an actor, rapper and singer. He put his talents as a singer to the test recently when he linked up with Triple J to cover Tamia's 1998 classic "So Into You" live in the studio for their "Like A Version" series.
  • Selena Gomez Discusses Being a Role Model, Taylor Swift Friendship

    The cover of the latest issue of Flare is adorned with "Good For You" singer Selena Gomez and in the supplementary Q&A, she details her latest musical ventures, what it's like to be a role model and her tight-knit friendship with fellow pop star, Taylor Swift.
  • Miley Cyrus Talks 'SNL' With Jimmy Fallon, Touring With the Flaming Lips [WATCH]

    Miley Cyrus stopped by Jimmy Fallon's "Tonight Show" on Thursday night to detail her impending "Saturday Night Live" hosting duties, her latest album ('Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz') and an upcoming tour with the Flaming Lips.
  • Ed Sheeran is Leaving Music to Go ‘Off Into the Wilderness’ Next Year

    To the dismay of Sheerios around the world, Ed Sheeran decided to take a break from his musical career to take on other endeavors like a recurring role on Kurt Sutter's 'The Bastard Executioner' and launching his own label, Gingerbread Man Records. The break isn't undeserved, seeing as how the 'X' singer notched a #1 album, performed 179 tour dates and has an impending concert film on the way. Now all he wants to do is ditch his phone and go into the wilderness.
  • Armin van Buuren 'Embrace' Tracklist: Hardwell, Gavin DeGraw, Mr. Probz Featured

    Armin van Buuren has announced the tracklist for his new album Embrace. His sixth studio album will feature the likes of Hardwell, Mr. Probz, Cosmic Gate and Gavin DeGraw.
  • Stream Autre Ne Veut 'Age of Transparency' Ahead Of Tour

    American pop/r&b singer, songwriter Autre ne Veut, real name Arthur Ashin, has released his second artist album Age of Transparency via Downtown Records. The 9-track album is the follow up to his critically acclaimed 2012 full-length Anxiety. With the album getting released, Ashin is prepping for a month-long tour across North America with GEMS & Mazed.
  • Ra Ra Riot Explores 'Captain Robert Falcon Scott' on 'Mr Peabody & Sherman Show': Premiere

    Ra Ra Riot is getting animated for the new Netflix series The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show, and we have the first peek at the indie rocker's educational new song and cartoon music video for a tribute to South Pole explorer "Captain Robert Falcon Scott."
  • Taylor Swift Donates $50,000 to Help Cancer-Battling Nephew of Her Back-Up Dancer

    Known for connecting on personal levels with her fans and her extremely philanthropic nature, Taylor Swift has struck again--this time, donating $50,000 to help the infant nephew of one of her back-up dancers who was recently diagnosed with cancer.
  • ‘Roger Waters The Wall’ DVD, Blu-Ray Release Date Announced After Successful Theatre Run

    Trailing a wildly successful debut in theaters as well as numerous encore screenings, concert film 'Roger Waters The Wall' will make its way to home video later in the year.
  • Selena Gomez Drops 'Me and the Rhythm' One Week Before Her New Album 'Revival' [LISTEN]

    Selena Gomez is releasing her new album Revival next week (Oct. 9) and the follow-up to her first solo album Stars Dance is looking to be a diverse one. On Friday (Oct. 2), the "Good for You" singer rolled out an old school dance track, "Me & The Rhythm."
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