• Miley Cyrus, Flaming Lips Debut New Song 'Tiger Dreams' at NYC Terminal 5 Show

    If you enlist Miley Cyrus and The Flaming Lips for your corporate upfronts gig, you have to expect something weird and new, right? At least, that's what Adult Swim got last night (May 13) at New York City's Terminal 5 when the Bangerz singer traded in her hits for a variety of covers and even debuted a new song with Wayne Coyne and co. entitled "Tiger Dreams."
  • Zedd "Beautiful Now" Featuring Jon Bellion Released From 'True Colors'

    With only five days until the release of his sophomore artist album, Zedd has unveiled the third song "Beautiful Now" featuring the vocals of Long Island native, Jon Bellion from his upcoming album True Colors. The tune has the hit power of some of his previous songs with simple, catchy and radio-friendly vocals imploring the listener, "let's live tonight like fireflies / and one by one, light up the sky."
  • Miley Cyrus & Ariana Grande Perform 'Don't Dream It's Over' Cover For Happy Hippie Charity's Backyard Sessions [WATCH]

    Earlier this month, Miley Cyrus launched her Happy Hippie Foundation's Backyard Sessions. The charity seeks to help issues affecting homeless youth, LGBT youth and other vulnerable populations. The sessions feature Cyrus teaming with another artist for a special performance straight from the Bangerz singer's backyard. So far she's performed "Different" with Joan Jett, a solo cover of Dido's "No Freedom" in honor of late transgender teen Leelah Alcorn, a cover of The Replacement's "Androgynous" and cover of Against Me!'s "True Trans Soul Rebel" with Laura Jane Grace, and covers of "Look What They've Done To My Song Ma" and "Peace Will Come" with folk icon Melanie Safka. Now she's teamed up with fellow Disney alum Ariana Grande to perform a rendition of Crowded House's 1986 hit "Don't Dream It's Over."
  • 'LHHNY' Jhonni Blaze and Rich Dollaz are Rumored to Be Engaged

    Could it be that Jhonni Blaze has not only won over Rich Dollaz, but also convinced him to put a ring on it? During the most recent season of Love & Hip Hop NY Blaze made it perfectly clear that she was totally wrapped up in Dollaz while he continued to play with other chicks. By the time the reunion shows aired the two were supposedly no longer dating, but still working together on Blaze's music career. Now various outlets are claiming that the two are engaged and Blaze herself posted a photo on Instagram showing off a nifty new rock on the appropriate finger. That photo has been removed but the rumors remain.
  • Peyton Manning Covers 'Folsom Prison Blues' with Dierks Bentley

    Peyton Manning may be the best quarterback in NFL history (we're not here to argue about sports statistics, so save your playoff performance arguments for ESPN.com), but he sure ain't the best vocalist in NFL history. He wasn't quite up to Terry Bradshaw-levels of performance while performing Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" with Dierks Bentley over the weekend.
  • 'RHOBH' Kim Richards Criminally Charged with DUI in Spite of Going to Rehab

    So often celebrities will run to rehab after finding themselves on the wrong side of the law. If you've been popped for a DUI or something else while under the influence of drugs or alcohol then a trip to rehab can get those charges dropped, if it is a first offense. After Kim Richards was arrested in Beverly Hills last month for public intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest she decided to take things one step further and kick the arresting officer. Apparently rehab isn't going to save The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star from anything because rather than being dismissed, those criminal charges have been filed against her.
  • Patrick Dempsey's Affair Cost Him His Marriage and 'Greys Anatomy' Job

    Several weeks after Patrick Dempsey's character was killed off of Grey's Anatomy we're starting to learn about the turmoil off-screen that contributed to Shonda Rhimes' decision to fire one of her formerly beloved actors. Months before Dempsey left the show it was confirmed that his wife, Jillian Fink had filed for divorce and that led many to speculate on what might have contributed to the demise of what was once a solid Hollywood marriage. Apparently, it was an affair with a young Grey's Anatomy staffer that ruined Dempsey's marriage and also ultimately cost him his job.
  • 'Pitch Perfect 2' Soundtrack Revealed: Beyonce, Miley Cyrus and More

    'Pitch Perfect 2' has finally revealed the soundtrack for the forthcoming sequel, due in theaters on May 30, and boy is there a lot of music crammed into it. Although the iTunes playlist doesn't reflect too many familiar-sounding tracks, Pop Sugar has broken down the soundtrack and dug out more than 35 tracks buried within the film's many mashups. Expect contributions from Pitbull, Miley Cyrus and of course, Cisqo, to appear within.
  • Mumford & Sons Drops, Tech N9ne Sets Personal Record on Albums Chart

    This week Warner Music became the first major label to report higher earnings from streaming than digital downloads, but album sales seem to be doing alright for Mumford & Sons, which tops the sales chart by selling 249,000 copies of 'Wilder Mind' this week. That's a sizable number but more than a 50 percent drop off from the band's previous album, 'Babel,' which debuted with 600,000 copies sold (the biggest rock debut of the decade thus far, in the band's defense).
  • Bill O'Reilly Blames Rap Music for Christianity's Decline in US

    If you login to social media on a day-to-day basis, you see some pretty outlandish statements. Today, Bill O'Reilly, continued his crusade to keep Christianity alive in the United States and attempt to understand why its numbers are waning. He has found a new scapegoat - rap music because as he claims, "The rap industry, for example, often glorifies depraved behavior, and that sinks into the minds of some young people -- the group that is most likely to reject religion." He makes the claim, without any evidence "that people of faith are being marginalized by a secular media and pernicious entertainment."