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When Tom DeLonge and Blink-182 parted ways earlier this year, there were a few crucial questions fans had. Like, will there be another new album with new member Matt Skiba? And how long will the latest incarnation of Blink last? -
BET To Revive 'Punk'd' With Behind-the-Scenes Looks at Celebrity Pranks
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Back in January, Casey Veggies tapped YG for a verse on his single "Backflip" and now he's back with a revamped remix featuring Wiz Khalifa, A$AP Ferg and Iamsu! -
8 Oasis No. 1 UK Hits: 'Don't Look Back In Anger,' 'The Hindu Times,' 'Lyla' and More
Oasis, the most essentially-British band of the last 30 years (by both their own reckoning and ours), finally topped the charts in the Gallagher brothers' beloved UK 20 years ago today, with the single "Some Might Say," the first song off of the band's beloved album (What's The Story) Morning Glory? The band ended up topping the UK singles charts seven more times throughout its career (and only getting as high as no. 8 on the U.S. charts). Here are those no. 1 singles...be prepared for a few surprises (in terms of what didn't make it, if anything). -
fun.'s Andrew Dost Scores Jack Black Film 'The D Train' with Music from INXS, Jack Antonoff & More
Jack Antonoff and Nate Ruess have both launched new branches of their career as fun. take a hiatus, and now it's time for multi-instrumentalist Andrew Dost to break out, and he's doing it by scoring the soundtrack to the upcoming Jack Black/James Marsden film The D Train. -
Yung Berg Dedicates New Song "Masika's Interlude" to 'LHHH' Co-star, Ex-Girlfriend [LISTEN]
Yung Berg clearly still has a thing for his ex-girlfriend Masika Tucker. The producer recently dedicated a new song entitled "Masika's Interlude" to his former fling and "LHHH" co-star. -
Tracee Ellis Ross Wants Kanye West to Appear as a Doctor on ABC's ‘Black-ish’
At a recent Emmy panel, actress Tracee Ellis Ross of ABC's "Black-ish" revealed that she wants Kanye West to appear as a doctor on the show. -
Rent Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love's Old Los Angeles Apartment on Airbnb
Next time you're organizing a vacation to California while vigorously surfing the Airbnb website, you might just stumble upon the listing for a Fairfax apartment, once occupied by Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain and his pregnant wife, Courtney Love. -
Taylor Swift in 'Glamour UK': 'Bad Blood' Singer Opens Up About Dating & Writing About Sex in New Interview
Despite those dating rumors surrounding her and Calvin Harris, Taylor Swift is opening up about her point of view on relationships. This month, she's not only the guest editor of Glamour UK but she's also the cover girl. And in her interview, she revealed that she's a little "jaded" about her love life. -
Calexico Continues Expansion of Sounds and Cultures in 'Edge of The Sun,' Follow-Up to 'Algiers'
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at Calexico and its continuing expansion of sound, inviting in influences beyond its traditional Southwestern fare. -
Tyler, the Creator Talks 'Cherry Bomb,' Kylie Jenner & Tyga Dating, Jay Z's TIDAL & More In Billboard Interview
Following the release of his latest album, Cherry Bomb, Tyler, The Creator has been hitting the press circuit pretty hard, detailing the process of making the album among other topics. After interviews with PBS's Tavis Smiley and Big Boy, the Odd Future leader chatted with Billboard about his new career strategy and his thoughts on a variety of other topics. -
Independent Music Festivals Contribute $1.5 Billion to UK Economy; What Can American Promoters Learn?
The UK is home to some of the world's most acclaimed music festivals—from Glastonbury to Isle of Wight to Reading and Leeds—but it's independent festival scene is equally lucrative for the region's economy. A study from Association of Independent Festivals suggests that over the past five years, this collection of events has contributed more than $1.5 billion to the cause.
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