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Ludacris is calling out everyone who has doubted him over the past half decade. He has unveiled the first single "Call Ya Bluff" from his upcoming ninth studio album, 'Ludaversal.' -
Shania Twain Announces Rock This Country Tour 2015: 'You're Still the One' Singer Unveils Final Live Shows Following Vegas Residency
It's been 11 years since Shania Twain toured North America, but this summer, she's heading out on the road for one last hurrah. Today (March 4), the "You're Still the One" singer announced that she will be embarking on her farewell tour, beginning this June. -
Streaming Numbers Give Big Sean's 'Dark Sky Paradise' over Kid Rock's 'First Kiss' on Billboard 200
New releases from Big Sean and Kid Rock demonstrated how big of a role the new metrics for the Billboard 200 could play in determining the placement of an album. Big Sean and Dark Sky Paradise took the crown this week, moving 173,000 equivalent units while Rock and First Kiss came in at no. 2 with 146,000 equivalent units. That 27,000 album difference doesn't seem like a close fight, but actual album sales indicate that physical copies and downloads of the full records had the pair within 1,000 of each other. The other 26,000 can all be attributed to more single downloads and streams for Sean. It's a brave new music sales world...you may have heard. -
HAIM Star In New Levi's Commercial Following "Holes In The Sky" Release [WATCH]
Last summer HAIM performed a free concert hosted by Levi's at New York's Brooklyn Bridge Park to kick of their Live in Levi's campaign. Now the three sisters continue their previously established relationship with the brand in a new commercial. The trio reminisce about their childhood and growing up wearing Levi jeans while they go shopping for vintage clothes. Unfortunately, however, the song playing in the background is licensed from another artist and isn't a new song from the band. -
Travi$ Scott Fights Fan Over Alleged Stolen Chain at 'Rodeo' Tour Concert in Arizona [WATCH]
Travi$ Scott kicked off his "Rodeo" tour with Young Thug and Metro Boomin' on the first of the month at the Observatory in Santa Ana, California. The next night, March 2, at the Rialto Theater in Tucson, Arizona, Travi$ Scott was greeting fans after the show when someone allegedly tried to take his chain and an altercation broke out between the "Nothing but Net" rapper, the fan and Young Thug, who joined in at the end. -
ASCAP Reports Revenues More Than $1 Billion for 2014; Is Streaming Proving Profitable for Music Yet?
ASCAP reported its annual revenues for 2014 this week, indicating that it had generated more than $1 billion during the calendar year, becoming the first performance rights organization to crack ten digits. That total marked an impressive 6 percent gain from 2013. -
Jonas Kaufmann Cancels Met Performance of 'Carmen' Due to Illness
Star tenor Jonas Kaufmann has canceled one of his two performances in the Metropolitan Opera’s highly awaited show 'Carmen.' Tickets to the performance were running for almost $1,000 on online ticket broker sites before the singer dropped out due to the flu. -
Alt-J Respond to Noel Gallagher Diss, Say It's "A Rite Of Passage"
If you're a semi-successful UK band or artist, chances are Noel Gallagher has dissed you. So when the High Flying Birds frontman told Alt-J they could "f*ck right off," they took it as validation. -
Kim Kardashian Suddenly Wants to Protect North West's Privacy and Preserve Her Childhood
North West has to be hands down the most famous celebrity toddler around. Kim Kardashian is often making sure we catch a glimpse of her daughter, so much so that she is often jokingly referred to as an accessory. She and Kanye West think so highly of their daughter that they believe she belongs at events like New York Fashion Week, and she already travels like a rock star. All of these things make it seem kind of bizarre when the couple suddenly decides to protect North's privacy and preserve her childhood, doesn't it? -
Another Bob Dylan Album of Frank Sinatra Covers Coming? Producer Daniel Lanois Says Enough Recordings Exist
Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra may not be done yet: Although the folk icon cracked the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 with Shadows in The Night, a collection of Old Blue Eyes covers, a new interview with the Vancouver Sun suggests that a whole other collection of songs exists. -
Stream Gucci Mane's Album 'Mr. Clean, the Middle Man'
There are three things you can be certain of in life: death, taxes and new Gucci Mane music. The incarcerated Atlanta rapper shared a new album to stream last night, March 3, titled 'Mr. Clean, the Middle Man.' -
Beach Boys' Brian Wilson Tribute Featuring Performances from Norah Jones, Brandon Flowers, Wayne Coyne and More [LINEUP]
Norah Jones, Brandon Flowers of The Killers, plus Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd of the Flaming Lips will be among the many musicians paying tribute to Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson at the forthcoming "Brian Fest," an event honoring one of the most influential figures in pop music history as he prepares to release his new album 'No Pier Pressure.'
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