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"Magic," one of Future's breakout hits, off his 2012 debut, 'Pluto,' was named after the Magic City strip club that has long been an institution in Atlanta and in the hip-hop world at large. A new documentary presented by GQ takes us "Inside the Atlanta Strip Club that Runs Hip-Hop." -
Iggy Azalea, Ex Hefe Wine Settle Lawsuit: 'Pretty Girls' Rapper Free to Wed Nick Young
One part of Iggy Azalea's rough year has finally come to a close. After the "Pretty Girls" rapper's ex-boyfriend Hefe Wine threatened her last year with a sex tape and claims that the couple was common law married. Now, it seems as though the two have settled their legal dispute out of court, allowing Azalea and her new fiancé Nick Young to officially tie the knot. -
Hillary Clinton Supports One Directions' Charity Action/1D on Twitter
Typically, when the election cycle kicks into gear, musicians are the ones endorsing politicians. And while everyone from Katy Perry to Ariana Grande have thrown their support behind Hillary Clinton, the Democratic frontrunner is throwing her support behind one pop act: One Direction and its charity initiative Action/1D. -
Led Zeppelin Share Unheard 'In the Evening' Rough Mix [LISTEN]
Sad news for Zeppelin fans--July 31 will mark the last release date for the Led Zeppelin album reissues, spanning all nine of their unforgettable studio albums. The final three to be remastered by Jimmy Page himself are 1976's 'Presence,' 1979's 'In Through the Out Door' and 1982's 'Coda.' Each release features bonus material, alternative recordings and mixes of fan favorite tracks. Today, the band shared an unearthed and stripped down version of "In the Evening (Rough Mix)" off of 'Out Door' via Yahoo! Music. -
Dave Grohl Rocks Guitar Solo Using Broken Leg on Foo Fighters Tour [WATCH]
Not only has Dave Grohl decided to push through his leg break to continue touring while sitting atop a Game of Thrones-like seat, fully equipped with stringed lights, guitar necks and a Foo Fighters logo, but he's now integrated his purple cast into the performance. -
Listen: Eminem & Gwen Stefani's "Kings Never Die" from 'Southpaw' Soundtrack
Eminem enlists Gwen Stefani for "Kings Never Die," the latest single off the soundtrack to the Jake Gyllenhaal-starring Southpaw. "Kings Never Die" follows Eminem's "Phenomenal" as the second single off the highly anticipated soundtrack. -
Kanye West, Iggy Azalea, Keith Urban & More Tackle RBC Ottawa Bluesfest
The RBC Blues Fetival in Ottawa is already underway, but there's still plenty more music coming to Canada this week. After a rousing performance from Jason Aldean on Thursday night (July 9), more stars will descend upon Ottawa, including Kanye West, Iggy Azalea, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Keith Urban and more. -
Stevie Stone Not Strange Enough for Label, New Album 'Malta Bend'
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at 'Malta Bend,' the fourth album from independent rapper Stevie Stone. -
Harry Styles Falls at One Direction On The Road Again Tour Opener [WATCH]
Harry Styles is usually the epitome of cool, especially when rocking out with his band One Direction in concert. But, at last night's (July 9) On the Road Again Tour stop in San Diego, the 21-year-old pop star took quite the spill on stage. -
Madonna's 'Rebel Heart' Hacker Gets 14 Months for Violating Cloud Server
Madonna came after her leaker harder than most and now Adi Lederman, the hacker responsible for dropping a significant portion of her Rebel Heart album during late 2014 is now facing a 14-month prison sentence. It took less than a month to track him down, thanks to a joint operation by the FBI and the Israeli Police forces (that's the help you get when you've had eight no. 1 albums). -
Ariana Grande Addresses Donut Controversy, 'I Hate America' Quote in Candid Apology Video
Ariana Grande is apologizing once again for her controversial donut video and "I hate America" statement. After the "One Last Time" singer was caught on tape acting rude, licking unpurchased pastries and saying controversial statements at Wolfee Donuts in California, she caught plenty of flack. But now, the 22-year-old pop star is owning up to her actions. -
Mothers of Dave Grohl and Rush's Geddy Lee Hang at Toronto Foo Fighters Show
"I wonder what their mothers think," is a frequent thought expressed by your correspondents mother when he listens to music that features eyebrow-raising language. It makes us wonder what mothers think when their children become huge rock stars. Some are clearly comfortable with the fact, as was evidenced this weekend when the moms of Dave Grohl and Geddy Lee hung out at a Foo Fighters show in Toronto.
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