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Aphex Twin always like to keeps thing interesting. Today without warning, Richard D. James decided to delete all of the demos he had uploaded to his cryptic soundcloud account, "user48736353001." The page is still live, but currently has no public music on, which could mean he deleted everything or made them all private. There is one message for the fans - "I AM NOT RICHARD" and links to YouTube playlist where the over 200 songs are now housed. -
Chief Keef, Jeremih, Yung Berg In Studio Making "Hit Records"
When Chief Keef announced his upcoming album, 'Tha Cozart,' he revealed that he has 300,000 songs. They may not all be done, but that is a pretty staggering number of tracks for one artist who can't even drink legally in the United States. It appears that he is adding some more songs to that tally. According to social media posts last night, Sosa is working in the studio with Jeremih and Yung Berg in the studio starting "hit records." Also joining them are noted producers Red Café and Hitmaka, who will give something from these three a higher level of production. -
First Look: Quentin Tarantino's 'The Hateful Eight' Cast
A handful of cast members from Quentin Tarantino's latest film, "The Hateful Eight," have been given a first-look feature on the cover of Entertainment Weekly. Three members of the bountiful, star-studded cast, Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell and Jennifer Jason Leigh garnish the magazine cover in promotion of Tarantino's movie. -
Modest Mouse Announces Summer Tour Dates Behind 'Strangers to Ourselves'
Modest Mouse has recently announced a summer tour in support of its new album, 'Strangers to Ourselves,' which dropped in March. The lengthy trek includes festival stops at Sasquatch!, Forecastle and Maha. The group will wrap things up in October at Austin City Limits. -
John Oliver Takes on Standardized Tests During 'Last Week Tonight' Segment
Few subjects are safe from the witty British host, John Oliver, on HBO's "Last Week Tonight." The former "Daily Show" correspondent has already tackled New Year's Eve and "Fifty Shades of Grey" and this past week, he took aim at standardized testing. As usual, he was right on the money. -
Mumford & Sons Perform "Believe" on 'Late Show With David Letterman,' Full Set on Web Series
Mumford & Sons dropped its third studio album, 'Wilder Mind,' earlier this week. They celebrated by performing the lead single from the LP, "Believe" -- the first Mumford track to showcase the band's new sonic direction -- on "Late Show With David Letterman." The group also performed a full set on the new web series, "Legends on Letterman." -
OG Maco Calls 'U Guessed It' "Trash" After Beyoncé Video Concept Accusations
During a newly-published interview with Vlad TV, OG Maco spoke on the track that catapulted him into the mainstream, "U Guessed It." He called the song "trash" after accusing Beyoncé of stealing the video concept for his major debut. -
Ester Dean Talks Writing With Nicki Minaj on the Breakfast Club [WATCH]
Ester Dean recently stopped by the Breakfast Club to talk about a number of things, including writing with Nicki Minaj. -
Cher Says Kanye West Thanked Her for Popularizing Autotune at 2015 Met Gala
Cher recently took to Twitter to share her experience at the 2015 Met Gala. She tweeted about an encounter with Kanye West, saying that he thanked her for popularizing autotune. -
Mariah Carey Cooks Frito Pie, Shades Ex-Lovers and M&Ms in 'Funny or Die' Video
Mariah Carey may be able to make 18 No. 1 hit singles and slay a Las Vegas residency, but maybe the "Infinity" diva should stay out of the kitchen. Yesterday (May 6), Carey appeared on Funny Or Die to help Brian make a Frito pie and relive some failed loving relationships. -
Miley Cyrus Covers Dido's 'No Freedom' in Honor of Leelah Alcorn for Happy Hippie Foundation [WATCH]
Miley Cyrus' Happy Hippie Foundation is continuing to rollout Backyard Sessions to help raise awareness and funds for homeless and LGBT youth. After releasing a cover of "Different" with Joan Jett, earlier this week (May 5), the Bangerz singer released a solo, heartbreaking performance of Dido's "No Freedom" in remembrance of transgender teen Leelah Alcorn. -
Lauryn Hill Cancels Performance in Israel Following Public Backlash
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