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  • Kanye West Gifts Taylor Swift With a Massive Amount of Flowers

    In his sincerest effort to graciously thank his friend for her fine words, Kanye West gifted Taylor Swift with a massive amount of flowers for presenting him with the Vanguard Award.
  • Electric Zoo to feat. Alesso & The Chemical Brothers At Randall's Island In New York City

    New York City's Electric Zoo Festival, which features acts like The Chemical Brothers, Above & Beyond and Alesso, kicks off this weekend Randall's Island. Although primary tickets are still available for the three-day event, cheaper tickets are available for purchase on the secondary market.
  • Migos Announces 'Back to the Bando' Project After Sharing Plans for New Album

    The Migos are making good on their word. The group just announced their 'Back to the Bando' project after sharing plans for a new album last month.
  • Radiohead's Philip Sellway Says They Want to Finish New Album This Fall

    Drummer Philip Selway confirmed that Radiohead is going into the studio with a "full schedule," and that they want to to finish its new album this fall. Perhaps we can hope that we could be listening to it by the end of the year.
  • Electric Zoo 2015 Day 1 Review & Recap: The Chemical Brothers, Alison Wonderland Shine

    Electric Zoo has arrived and her is what went down on day one with The Chemical Brothers, Alison Wonderland, Galantis and more.
  • 'The Steve Harvey Show' Season 4 Returns With More Love and Dating Advice

    Daytime TV viewers are ready for the new season of the NBC's popular 'Steve Harvey Show' and Steve Harvey is ready to bring more comedy, more excitement and more relationship advice for men and women with the return of Season 4. He's already hit the ground running giving advice on love and dating during a recent interview with Nancy Redd, where he discussed the upcoming season, having success in daytime TV and whether or not men and women should have friends of the opposite sex.
  • Casey Veggies Releases Tracklist for Debut Album 'Live & Grow,' Featuring "Backflip"

    Casey Veggies is slated to drop his debut album, 'Live & Grow,' later this month and yesterday (Sept. 3), he offered up a few more details about the project, releasing its tracklist. The album will feature his single "Backflip" with IAMSU! and YG.
  • Iron Maiden Releases 'The Book Of Souls,' First New Album in Five Years [LISTEN]

    Think rock is dead? Than do I have a treat for you. Metal visionaries Iron Maiden have released their first album in five years, The Book of Souls, which is a massive two-disk set of pure rock 'n' roll.
  • Merle Haggard Blasts Bro-Country Music Saying "I Don't Find No Substance"

    Merle Haggard is a legend and grandfather to country music, but he doesn't much care for where the genre has gone these days as he blasts so-called bro-country saying "I don't find no substance," referring to songs written about "screwing on a pickup tailgate."
  • Eazy-E's Daughter, E. B. Wright, Addresses Rumors That Suge Knight Gave Her Father AIDS

    Eazy-E's daughter, Erin "E. B." Wright, has certainly grabbed everyone's attention in recent weeks, following the announcement of her forthcoming documentary, 'A Ruthless Scandal: No More Lies.' Now Wright has decided to address rumors that Suge Knight caused the "Boyz-N-The-Hood" rapper's death by giving him AIDS.
  • Pentatonix Reveal First Original Track "Can't Sleep Love" Drops With Music Video

    What first started out as an a cappella group transformed into a YouTube sensation and quickly blew up into becoming platinum selling stars on tour with Kelly Clarkson. Vocalists Pentatonix have mastered the skill of covering hit songs in impressive and pleasant sounding a cappella, but now, the group wants to take things a step further by crafting their own original material. Today, they debuted their first-ever self-titled record, releasing their first single, "Can't Sleep Love."
  • Kanye West's New G.O.O.D. Music Artist Kacy Hill Debuts 'Foreign Fields' Music Video

    We're seeing the first glimpse of a blossoming young music career for Kacy Hill, who signed onto Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music label last year. Her debut single, "Foreign Fields," debuted on Beats1 radio last week and now we're getting a look at the music video.
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