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The new documentary shining light on the life of Amy Winehouse has generated both raves and controversy, but there's at least one bit of news that nearly everyone can agree is good: The final demos that the vocalist created before her death have been destroyed, ensuring that Drake won't come along and try to release them. -
Thom Yorke Albums on Apple Music...Despite Unadulterated Hatred for Streaming
Taylor Swift has become the figurehead of the anti-streaming movement in the last year thanks to pulling '1989' and the rest of her discography from Spotify during 2014, but Radiohead's Thom Yorke has hated the concept longer and more deeply than anyone. Yet Stereogum (as well as the rest of the world) was shocked to find that the frontman's solo discography was ready for streaming on Apple Music. -
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Luke Bryan may have given up on his "Spring Break" tour after this year's joint, but the "Farm Tour" is still going strong, as the country star announced the dates for 2015. The performer has performed the tour for seven years now, playing concerts on farms near agricultural communities while setting aside ticket proceeds to provide college scholarships for local students. -
August Alsina's New Video for 'Hip-Hop' Celebrates Music Culture [WATCH]
August Alsina relases a video for his new single, 'Hip-Hop'. R&B singer August Alsina goes back to the gritty streets of his hometown, New Orleans, in his new video for his latest single, "Hip-Hop. -
Kendrick Lamar Targets Police Brutality in 'Alright' Music Video
Kendrick Lamar released his complex and socially conscious album To Pimp A Butterfly back in March with influences of jazz, soul and funk sprinkled in with his artfully crafted, politically charged raps about the ills that he grew up and sees today in society. One of the tracks that highlights the struggle of where he grew up in the inner city of Los Angeles is "Alright" and today, K.Dot has unveiled the music video for the song, which targets police violence and brutality that has been a hot topic in the United States. -
Meek Mill Releases New Game App 'Bike Life,' Nicki Minaj Is One of the Characters
Meek Mill releases his very own mobile game app, "Bike Life". After performing at the 2015 BET Awards on Sunday and releasing his new album Dreams Worth More Than Money on Monday, Meek Mill adds yet another accomplishment to his busy week, with the launch of his new mobile game app, Bike Life. -
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Confirm Divorce One Day After Tenth Anniversary
We have been telling you for a few months now that it really did look like Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck were in the process of divorcing, but none of us really wanted to believe it, right? Sadly, the couple issued a statement today confirming that the rumors have indeed been true and that they are working out the details with a mediator to dissolve their marriage. -
Geraldo Rivera Slams Kendrick Lamar's Anti-Police BET Awards Performance
Fox News anchor Geraldo Rivera attacked Kendrick Lamar's performance at the BET Awards. Kendrick Lamar's politically charged performance at the 2015 BET Awards is stirring up conversation in the newsroom. -
Ciara and Beau Russell Wilson Stun on the Red Carpet at the 2015 BET Awards
This past Sunday, Ciara and beau Russell stunned on the red carpet of the 2015 BET Awards, making it irrefutable that they are quickly becoming one of the cutest couples in entertainment. -
Apple Music, Kygo Partner for Launch with A-Ha 'Take On Me' Remix
Apple Music at last pulled back the curtains and unveiled the product that everyone expects to try and compete with the current streaming giants like Pandora and Spotify. The reaction has been mixed so far, with complications regarding compatibility with iTunes and the use of mp3s. Apple Music has partnered with some of the biggest artists in music like The Weeknd, Pharrell and Puff Daddy to help present and support the platform, but they have turned to a trendy new artist who has made his living with streaming - Kygo. The partnership, which includes the producer splashed across the Apple Music homepage, will also premiere a new remix for the classic hit "Take On Me" from fellow Norwegian act a-Ha. -
Disclosure, Flume Throwing 'Wild Life' Party in Ibiza Medieval Castle
Flume and Disclosure, two of the hottest dance acts in the world are taking over another UNESCO World Heritage site. This time they will head west to the white isle of Ibiza to put on another edition of Disclosure's Wild Life concert series at the 2,500 year-old medieval castle Dalt Vila right in Old Town Ibiza. -
Kings of Leon Have Begun Seventh Studio Album
In an interview with Sirius XM's Alt Nation channel at Firefly Festival last week, brothers Caleb and Nathan Followill confirmed that Kings of Leon have starting creating their seventh studio album. "We've been at home writing, trying to get some new stuff going," Nathan Followill said. "And we kind of had to put it on hold because we have this and another festival coming up, but we have big enough breaks in between most of them to where I think we're gonna be able to get the album written by the end of the year."
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