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The forthcoming re-release of the documentary Heaven Adores You, which tells the story of the late singer-songwriter Elliott Smith sets to include a number of previously unheard tracks by the Nebraska native. Originaly released in 2014 at the San Francisco International Film Festival, the documentary is scheduled to premier later this year the film produced by Kevin Moyer, a friend of the late Smith, shared details about the soundtrack's progress earlier this week. -
Stream: Rick Ross' 'Black Dollar' Arrives Featuring Future, Meek Mill, Wale and More
As promised, Rick Ross' new mixtape, 'Black Dollar,' is here. He announced the imminent release of the project on Monday (August 31), and in the last few days, he gave fans five of the mixtape's tracks and one music video. Now that Black Dollar has arrived, #RozayWeek is hardly over, as the new mixtape includes 12 new tracks (17 total) and additional guest spots from Future, Wale, Anthony Hamilton and another feature from Meek Mill. -
Tyra Banks Returns to ABC Daytime TV with 'FabLife'
TTyra Banks is making her way back to daytime TV with a new show that is described as a guide to beauty, fashion, food, design and more. "FABlife" will premeire on ABC, a network that Banks has worked with in the past, on Monday Sept. 14. -
Listen: Lord Huron's "The Birds Are Singing At Night" off 'A Walk In The Woods' Soundtrack
Lord Huron, the indie folk outfit out of Los Angeles, contributed five songs to the film, "A Walk In The Woods," and the first of those tracks, "The Birds Are Singing At Night," is streaming exclusively on Vulture. -
Black Sabbath Announces 'The End' Final Tour Dates
Heavy metal greats, Black Sabbath, has announced the end of its run as the dooming and unnerving group led by Ozzy Osbourne. The English band plans to wrap things up with The End farewell tour, slated to launch in January. -
Rumor: Adrienne Bailon and Lenny Santiago Call Off Engagement
As Fox's daytime talk show, 'The Real,' begins a new season begining on Monday Sept. 14, host Adrienne Bailon could also be entering a new season in her personal life without fiance Lenny Santiago. As rumor has it, the two may have called off the engagement which happened as recent as last year. -
Gary Clark Jr.'s 'The Story of Sonny Boy Slim' Available For Streaming
The weekly NPR dump of First Listen albums is out once again, and this Thursday, we're graced with an early stream of 'The Story of Sonny Boy Slim,' the newest album from blues guitar virtuoso, Gary Clark Jr. -
Michel'le Back With New Music for 2015 - 'It's Nothing'
Right on the heels of the box office hit, 'Straight Outta Compton,' where she was briefly mentioned, Michel'le, known for her hit singles from the early '90s, "Something In My Heart" and "No More Lies," is back in a big way with new music for 2015 with the release of her new single, "It's Nothing." -
Avicii 'For A Better Day,' 'Pure Grinding' Music Videos Shared
Avicii has unveiled the music videos for his two latest Stories singles "For A Better Day" and "Pure Grinding." The tracks were released last Friday with the unveiling of the Stories tracklist and album pre-order. The videos take on two different, but hard hitting themes. -
Keith Richards: Metallica, Black Sabbath Are "Great Jokes," Rap is for "Tone Deaf" People
Rolling Stone's chief guitar architect Keith Richards, never gave much mind to what others think and he's not changing now. In and interview with the New York Daily News he said rap music if for "tone-deaf people" and Metallica and Black Sabbath are "Great Jokes." -
Lana Del Rey, James Franco Talk Feminism, New Album 'Honeymoon' in 'V Magazine'
Not only is Lana Del Rey the face of V Magazine's latest issue, she's given a rare interview to James Franco to further explain and clarify her "anti-feminist" statements from Fader's 2014 cover story. -
The Weeknd, Major Lazer, OMI Top Spotify's Most Streamed Summer Playlist
With Labor Day this Monday (Sept. 7), summer 2015 is officially coming to an end. With the passing of the hottest days of the year, Spotify has announced its top 10 most streamed songs of the summer for both the United States and the world as a whole. As should be expected, it was a big summer for the likes of The Weeknd, Major Lazer, Fetty Wap and OMI.
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