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  • Juicy J Resumes Tour After Being Hospitalized for Exhaustion, Announces New Music

    This past weekend, Juicy J was hospitalized for exhaustion but he's already resumed his tour and has announced new music.
  • Stream: Dawes' New Album 'All Your Favorite Bands' Online Ahead of Planned Release

    There are still a week and a day to go until Dawes' new album All Your Favorite Bands arrives in stores, but fans of the "Things Happen" band can now enjoy the follow-up to 2013's Stories Don't End now.
  • Will Bruce Springsteen Have New Album Out by End of Summer 2015?

    Is it possible that Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band could be releasing a new album before the end of the summer? The sources are less than concrete, but rumors of just that are rampant on the Springsteen fan site BlogItAllNight.
  • Chris Brown, Baby Mama Nia Guzman Fight Over Child Support Payments for Daughter Royalty

    Chris Brown and his baby mama Nia Guzman are in a battle over their daughter Royalty yet again, and this time it's over child support payments. Currently, the "Ayo" singer is paying $2500 a month for his baby girl, but it seems as though Guzman is looking for a much bigger pay out.
  • Chris Brown, Kid Red Threaten Tyson Beckford over Karrueche Tran Photo

    Chris Brown has enough trouble dealing with his child support payments to the mother of his child, but he still felt the need to threaten Tyson Beckford regarding a photo of the model posing with his ex, Karrueche Tran.
  • Drake Changes 'Madonna' Lyrics to Rihanna at Jungle Tour Kickoff After 'Rebel Heart' Singer Dissed Him in Fan Q&A

    It seems as though the weird back-and-forth/semi-feud between Drake and Madonna after their Coachella makeout session is continuing. Last night (May 24), Drizzy kicked off his 2015 Jungle Tour in Houston, and he changed the lyrics of his pop star tribute track "Madonna" to reflect another major player in the game... Rihanna.
  • U2's The Edge on Vancouver Stage Fall: "It Could Have Been the Shortest Tour in History"

    U2's new Songs of iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour had barely just begun when it almost had to end. During the show's kickoff in Vancouver, guitarist The Edge stumbled off the end of the stage, and though he quickly recovered, he opened up that it could have been a disastrous quick end to the live shows.
  • EDC New York 2015 Review: 10 Best Things From Day 2, Eric Prydz, Tchami, Dixon

    Day two has come to a close and that means Electric Daisy Carnival New York 2015 has ended. There were good times to be had with outstanding production, quality music across four stages and good people. We recapped for you yesterday the 10 best things from day 1; so here are the 10 best things that went down during day 2 (and some the whole festival) at EDC New York.
  • Bach's Only Living Portrait Returning to Leipzig after Owner's Death

    Johann Sebastian Bach, or at least the only portrait made of the famous composer and pianist during his lifetime, will be returning to his home of Leipzig, Germany. The owner of the famous painting had willed it to the Bach Archive in the city.
  • RIhanna, DC Comics Fight Over Robyn Trademark for New Magazine

    Oh na na, what's her name? It seems as though Rihanna and DC Comics are in a legal battle over naming trademarks, and it's not looking pretty. As the "American Oxygen" singer looks to trademark her birth name Robyn for a forthcoming publication, the comic books brand is seeking to stop her, claiming that her moniker is too close to Batman's trustworthy sidekick Robin.
  • Brandon Flowers' 'The Desired Effect' Beats Mariah Carey, Faith No More for No. 1 Album in UK

    Brandon Flowers wrote that "You Can't Deny My Love," and it seems as though you can't deny him a No. 1 album, either. The Killers frontman's latest solo album The Desired Effect has arrive at the top of the album chart in the United Kingdom, besting album releases from Faith No More, Mariah Carey and Paul Weller
  • A$AP Rocky Instagram Art Installation Leads to 100,000 Drop in Followers

    A$AP Rocky is not one to conform to norms, and his progressive approach to the arts led to a loss of more than 100,000 Instagram followers from his account last week. The Harlem rapper posted a long series of images that, when looked at together, formed a rather inviting collage, but as individual pieces tested the patience of followers.
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