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Axwell Λ Ingrosso Clarify NY Times 'Underground Amatuer" Comment
Axwell / Ingrosso caused a stir when they were quoted by the New York Times saying the unthinkable - bashing dance music's underground scene. In an interview that followed the tired duo in New York on a hectic day filled with fan events, label meetings and eventually a show at Terminal 5 that sold out in 9 seconds, Axwell was apparently misquoted saying " Underground dance music - in the nicest way possible - its amateur." -
Newport Folk Festival 2015 Reveals Part 1 of Lineup, Featuring Courtney Barnett, Sturgill Simpson, Laura Marling and More
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'The Osbournes' MTV Reboot Under Legal Fire Tied to Surprising/Least Dramatic Member of Ozzy's Family
MTV's reboot of The Osbournes is facing some legal drama and it's coming from the least dramatic member of Ozzy Osbourne's curious brood: Several companies affiliated with son Jack Osbourne have brought lawsuits in the last week. -
SoundExchange Brings Second Lawsuit Ever, Alleging Streaming Services Abusing Grandfathered Royalty Rates
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Rihanna Debuts BBHMM Follow-Up 'American Oxygen' at March Madness Festival in Indianapolis [WATCH]
Basketball wasn't the only madness happening in Indianapolis on Saturday night, as Rihanna debuted the new song "American Oxygen" as part of her set at the March Madness Music Festival. Her one-time beau Drake may have left Lucas Oil Stadium disappointed as his no. 1 ranked University of Kentucky Wildcats fell to Wisconsin, but pop music fans were pleased to get another sample of Rihanna's forthcoming album, produced by Kanye West. -
Robert Burns Jr. Dead in Car Crash as Lynyrd Skynrd's Original Lineup Remains Jinxed
The original drummer for rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, Robert Burns. Jr., has died in a car accident, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The Georgia State Patrol said that the musician's vehicle left the road and struck a mailbox and tree. It's believed he was killed instantly, although the event remains under investigation. He was 64. -
Kendrick Lamar Will Throw First Pitch at LA Dodgers Game April 27
Compton native Kendrick Lamar has a new job and it's to throw out the first pitch for the LA Dodgers game on April 27. The To 'Pimp a Butterfly' rapper will join his local team for the ceremonial pitch against the San Francisco Giants. -
Ja Rule Reportedly Turned Down Ludacris' Role in the 'Fast & Furious' Franchise
Ja Rule, who has been seemingly absent from the rap scene for a considerable amount of time, reportedly had the opportunity to become a huge movie star. Word on web is that the rapper turned down Ludacris' role in the "Fast & Furious" franchise. -
Lil Wayne Keeps Cash Money Feud Going, Says 'Tha Carter V' Is Coming Soon' [WATCH]
For longtime fans, it's hard to accept the ongoing feud between Lil Wayne and Cash Money. The New Orleans rapper recently took another jab at the label and announced that Tha Carter V is coming soon. -
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