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Kanye West gave a speech at Oxford University today, March 2, as excited listeners tweeted West quotes under hashtags #YeezOx, #Kanyebelieveit, #KanyeinOxford and #YesweKanye. The 'So Help Me God' rapper stirred a lot of excitement during his lecture. -
Ben Affleck Is on Daddy Duty as Jennifer Garner Plans to Work Most of This Year
Jennifer Garner has spent the last few years at home changing diapers and wrangling kids while her husband Ben Affleck has solidified himself as a Hollywood heavyweight. Many forget that long before she married and had three kids with Affleck it was Garner's career that was hot. She went from a successful run on 'Alias' to making films that did well at the box office. Then she decided to put her young family first and pick up little projects here and there until she was ready to return to the spotlight for real. That time appears to be now. Affleck will be on daddy duty as Garner plans to work most of this year. -
YouTube Music Awards 2015: Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande & Taylor Swift Among 50 Honorees
As if they didn't already get enough viral music attention, the 50 biggest stars on YouTube will now be getting another special honor later this month. Today (March 2), the YouTube announced its second annual YouTube Music Awards, celebrating the site's biggest acts, including Ariana Grande, Beyonce, Ed Sheeran, Rihanna, One Direction, Taylor Swift and more. -
Major Lazer, DJ Snake and MØ Share Subdued "Lean On" [LISTEN]
Major Lazer has released their first lead collaboration of 2015, and it is a big one. The trio of Diplo, Jillionaire, Walshy Fire have shared their new single "Lean On" featuring DJ Snake and Swedish singer MØ. -
Carly Rae Jepsen Releases New Song "I Really Like You" [LISTEN]
Three years after pop-singer Carly Rae Jepsen's smash-hit "Call Me Maybe," she has finally released a follow-up new song titled "I Really Like You." -
'Fashion Police' Is Falling Apart Without Joan Rivers
We have to wonder if everyone at E! is regretting deciding to keep 'Fashion Police' on the air after Joan Rivers's death in September. The show was a clear-cut success and the ratings were great last summer, as Rivers managed to take a floundering show about critiquing fashion and turn it into a hit. Even if people did not care about the red carpet, they would tune it to hear Rivers in action. While it was a nice idea to keep the show going in the iconic comedienne's memory, it is clearly not working. Not only is 'Fashion Police' falling apart and sinking in the ratings, but the battleground that had been kept behind closed doors has now tumbled out into the press as well. -
Spotify's Student Discounts Hurting Earnings AND User Numbers According to University of Georgia Study
Those up on the numbers know not to believe the hype...despite the constant media coverage devoted to Spotify and streaming as the future of the music industry, if you've read up on the subject you'll know that the service has yet to turn a profit. David Lowery, a noted critic of the streaming frontier and professor at the University of Georgia's music business program, has published a new report suggesting that Spotify in particular is shooting itself in the foot. Apparently special rates offered to college students aren't helping the bottom line. -
Grateful Dead Reunion Shows in Chicago Sold Out in One Hour: Ticketmaster Did Not Crash
Fans of the Grateful Dead showed their love for the band over the weekend, buying every last ticket available for the reunion shows set to happen at Chicago's Soldier Field in July. The three shows slated for July 3 to 5 sold out in one hour Saturday, Feb. 28. Ticketmaster did not crash even with the demand for tickets reaching the millions, 'Billboard' noted. -
Mumford and Sons New Album 2015: 'Wilder Mind' Sees Folk Band Plugging In for U2-Esque Sounds
The band that was supposed to be on a hiatus, Mumford and Sons, couldn't keep away from the studio for too long. After weeks of speculation following some headlining festival gigs, today (March 2), Mumford and Sons announced its third studio album, Wilder Mind, and made one other big revelation: the banjo-ridden folk band is going electric. -
Chance the Rapper Beatboxing and Alec Baldwin Rapping Is What Music Needs [WATCH]
Chance the Rapper and Alex Baldwin beatboxing and rapping together? Yes, that did happen. According to an Instagram that Chance posted last night, March 1, Baldwin showed up to the 15th anniversary of the Louder Than a Bomb youth poetry festival in Chicago to raise money for Young Chicago Authors. At some point the pair connected and decided to lay down some bars with the "Surf" rapper beatboxing and Baldwin rapping. Watch the video below. -
'RHOA' Phaedra Parks Insists That She Never Cheated on Apollo Nida
Fans of 'RHOA' have waited all season for last night's March 1 episode to finally air. We have been hearing for months about Phaedra Parks being accused of cheating on her husband, Apollo Nida, before he began serving an eight-year prison sentence, but finally the actual mess aired on Bravo. Parks has done a great job of taking verbal shots at the other women over the years, but when frenemy Kenya Moore accused her of having an affair, she lunged and nearly hit the former beauty queen before being dragged out of the restaurant by Porsha Williams. -
Madonna Announces Rebel Heart World Tour Dates: 'Living for Love' Singer Set to Begin Live Shows in August
This summer and fall, Madonna will be taking her Rebel Heart on tour. Today (March 2), the prolific pop star and "Living For Love" singer officially announced a massive string of international tour dates, set to kick off this August.
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