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  • Taylor Swift's '1989' Tour Goes Country With The Band Perry in Indiana [WATCH]

    Taylor Swift's 1989 tour still has a way to go, which means there are endless possibilities concerning what musical acts and star power she'll bring to the forefront of her stage. The country-gone-pop singer initially suffered some backlash as she made the genre jump but while in Indianapolis Wednesday night, the "Bad Blood" singer returned to her country roots by presenting The Band Perry for a rendition of "If I Die Young."
  • Ansolo 'To Life' Released Ahead Of Island Records EP

    Ansolo, known to movie-goers by his real name Ansel Elgort, has released his new single "To Life" featuring New York City brass trio Too Many Zooz via Island Records.
  • Justin Bieber Praises Shawn Mendes' 'Stitches' After Shading Him in Radio Interview

    Justin Bieber may have seemingly shaded his fellow Canadian pop star Shawn Mendes earlier this week when he declared he didn't know who he is. But now, the "What Do You Mean?" singer is informed. After declaring ignorance, the comeback star finally gave Mendes' new Handwritten single "Stitches" a listen - and he approves.
  • Death Row Records' Suge Knight in Court, Katt Williams Robbery Case Delayed

    Suge Knight of Death Row Records had a delayed hearing for a robbery case involving him and comedian, Katt Williams.
  • Demi Lovato Gives 'Confident' New Single Ahead of New Album Release [LISTEN]

    Demi Lovato officially launched new single "Confident" from her new album during an exclusive interview with Pete Wentz during his portion of Apple Music's 'Beats 1' show last night. Her new sexpot look was a nice addition.
  • Big Boi, Phantogram's Big Grams Release 'Lights On' From Album

    Big Boi and Phantogram's new duo Big Grams have unveiled the second single "Lights On" from their upcoming self-titled LP. The new single shows a sharp change in direction from the group's first single "Fell In The Sun," which was released last week.
  • Kylie Jenner's New Popularity Gets Jessica Alba 'Body Checked' by Bodyguards

    The type of popularity that Kylie Jenner now has comes with a full entourage of people who are hired to help keep the socialite well groomed and well protected. So, it may be in your best interest to step as far away from the reality star as possible when she's exiting the building or her bodyguards will definitely physically move you out of the way. This is what happened to actress, Jessica Alba, in New York.
  • Wilco Performs 'Star Wars,' Mesmerizes in Cleveland on Latest Tour [Live Review]

    The only thing better than seeing Wilco for the first time is seeing them for the second time. Watching Jeff Tweedy and his bandmates for the first time is a mesmerizing and mind blowing experience.
  • The Who! Hits 50 North American Tour Postponed Due to Roger Daltrey's Viral Meningitis

    The Who's highly anticipated 50th anniversary and final tour has been pushed back due to doctors orders concerning the health of band member Roger Daltrey. Trailing a series of postponements and mystery illnesses, the singer has been diagnosed with viral meningitis and cautioned to lay low for the rest of the year, forcing he and Pete Townshend to hold off on the remaining The Who Hits 50! North American tour dates.
  • Stream Chief Keef's Album 'Bang 3 Pt. 2' Featuring Lil B

    As promised, Chief Keef has released the second part of his two LP Bang 3 album. Bang 3 Pt. 2 comes nearly one month after the first part was released as a surprise free mixtape. The new 12-track album is largely devoid of features except for one from the based god himself Lil B on "Irri."
  • Queen, Adam Lambert 'Ghost Town' First Live Performance Puts Rock Spin on New Single [WATCH]

    http://www.musictimes.com/articles/36428/20150421/adam-lambert-ghost-town-lyric-video-new-song-original-high.htm
  • Amy Schumer Twerks on Stage at Madison Square Garden During Madonna's 'Rebel Heart' Tour

    In an effort to switch things up, Madonna decided to bring comedian Amy Schumer on her Rebel Heart tour as an opening act for her New York shows instead of an expected musical group or artist. During the singer's Madison Square Garden gig last night, the "Inside Amy Schumer" star twerked her way into dazzling the New York City audience.
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