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Saturday night, the "Fight Of The Century" went down at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao with 16,000 celebrities and high rollers in attendance and millions watching worldwide. However the outcome -- a unanimous decision, which was predicted by many experts, left much to be desired. With all of the one-night-stand boxing fans rushing in to judge on what a good boxing match should be, most were largely disappointed to see a very tactical and finesse bout won by Mayweather. Guns N Roses vocalist Axl Rose was one of those mad at the fight and took to Twitter last night to express his frustration at how the fight transpired. He is also looking for another "free fight" some time soon, which would never happen with all of the money that could be made by all parties. -
'Montage of Heck' Director Brett Morgen Dismisses Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love Conspiracy Theorists
The Kurt Cobain documentary Montage of Heck debuted on HBO last night (May 4), but the film's director Brett Morgen will not be hearing any of your conspiracy theories. In a new interview, the filmmaker revealed that people who believe the Nirvana frontman was murdered (likely at the command of his wife, Courtney Love) had already made up theories about the new movie before even watching it. -
Jimmy Fallon, Jack Black Remake Extreme 'More Than Words' Music Video, And It's Hilarious
For reasons that aren't immediately clear, last night on The Tonight Show, Jack Black and Jimmy Fallon decided to do a shot-for-shot remake of the 1991 Extreme music video for "More Than Words." Donning long black wigs, black nail polish and yearning looks on their faces, the comedians produced a remake of a hair metal relic that's way funnier than maybe it should have. -
Miley Cyrus, Joan Jett Team Up For Happy Hippie Charity's Backyard Sessions; Perform "Different" [WATCH]
Miley Cyrus is on a mission to help the marginalized youth of America. From brining a homeless teen onstage to accept her MTV Video Music Award to calling out the Indiana governor over the discriminating religious freedom law, Cyrus is ready to use her platform for change with her new Happy Hippie Foundation, an organization that seeks to help issues affecting homeless youth, LGBT youth and other vulnerable populations. -
5 Seconds of Summer New Song 'Permanent Vacation' Debuted at Tour Kickoff in Lisbon [WATCH]
5 Seconds of Summer kicked off its Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour last night (May 4) in Portugal, and in addition to ripping through fan favorites like "You Look So Perfect" and "Amnesia," 5SOS also debuted a brand new song. After pumping up the crowd with a series of "Na na nas," 5 Seconds of Summer introduced its fans to "Permanent Vacation." -
Jason Derulo Did Not Fall Down the Stairs at Met Gala 2015
The Met Gala 2015 had plenty of things to make headlines: Beyoncé's stunning sheer dress, FKA Twigs and Robert Pattinson's red carpet debut as an (engaged?) couple and Madonna promoting her own album on the red carpet. But, one of the biggest trending topics last night (May 4) from the Met Gala actually didn't happen. Yeah, that was not Jason Derulo falling down the stairs at one of the biggest fashion parties of the year. -
Steve Angello Praises Kanye West, Seeks Change In Dance Music
One third of the now defunct super group Swedish House Mafia and a 17-year veteran of the electronic music scene, Steve Angello sat down with Billboard for a candid chat about his upcoming music and what impresses him or doesn't in the current dance music landscape today. The 32-year-old Los Angeles-based DJ, notes that in dance music everyone is too stuck up and pay attention to what others think. He points to Kanye West as an example as someone who is "a musical visionary" and "doesn't give a sh*t," yet still manages to make momentous music that will stand the test of time. -
Alan Doyle Talks Russell Crowe, Van Halen and New Album 'So Let's Go' with Music Times [EXCLUSIVE]
Alan Doyle often gets associated with Russell Crowe as a musician (he's contributed to several of the Australian's bands) and as an actor (where he's appeared in Robin Hood and other projects). Give the guy a break: Doyle's had a 20-year career with Canadian folk rockers Great Big Sea and he's recently launched his second solo album, So Let's Go. He spoke with Music Times about the inspiration behind the title, how he met Crowe under the most Canadian of circumstances and how, if he'd had his way, he'd be shredding in a hair metal band and not singing Newfoundland sea shanties (with no offense meant to sea shanties). -
Chris Brown May Face Battery Charges After Alleged Late Night Basketball Brawl
For all of his talents, Chris Brown just can't seem to keep himself out of trouble. His latest run-in with the law names him as a suspect in a brawl during a late night basketball game on Sunday night in Las Vegas. Sin City was filled with celebrities all there to attend the "fight of the century" between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather and the subsequent afterparties and according to police, Breezy was playing hoops at 3:42 when at some point he got into an argument with one of the men and allegedly punched him. The game was played in the famous Hardwood Suite, where Brown was staying according to TMZ. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 6 Perform & Sawyer Fredericks Owns the Night
The Voice season eight is only two weeks away from crowning a winner, which, wow... where has the time gone? After sending Hannah Kirby and Corey Kent White packing last week, tonight (May 4), the top six took to the stage to pay tribute to their mothers with tender ballads and prove that they'll listen to their coaches with a personalized pick. -
Chemical Brothers, Q-Tip Share Michel Gondry-Directed "Go" Music Video from 'Born in the Echoes’
The Chemical Brothers have unveiled a second track from their upcoming artist album Born In The Echoes. After sharing the lead off single from the LP, "Sometimes I Feel So Deserted," Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands have unveiled one of the hotly anticipated collaborations "Go" with Q-Tip. The "Hey Boy Hey Girl" duo team up with noted, inventive, screenwriter and director Michel Gondry to direct the eccentric music video that features seven women walking around a deserted town rowing and performing synchronized dances with long metallic poles. Watch the video below. -
Tiesto, Martin Garrix 'The Only Way Is Up' Video: DJs Share Miami Adventures [WATCH]
Two of the biggest names in electronic music have released their sparkling new collaboration. Martin Garrix and his mentor Tiësto have unveiled their track "The Only Way Is Up" and its accompanying music video, which follows the pair on their travels around Miami this past March in the lead up to their set on the main stage at Ultra Music Festival.
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