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  • Stromae Announces Fall North American Tour Dates: 'Alors on Danse' Singer to Headline Madison Square Garden

    Belgian dance-pop singer/producer sensation Stromae has announced new North American tour dates this fall in the lead-up to his performance at New York City's historic Madison Square Garden. The "Alors on Dance" producer is coming stateside this month for a few shows at SXSW before taking a quick break from a busy touring month in April that revolves around his two weekend performances at Coachella and the few mid-week "localchella" sideshows.
  • Red Bull Music Academy Bringing FKA Twigs, George Clinton, A$AP Rocky and THE Best Noise Event on East Coast

    The Red Bull Music Academy New York has announced its third lineup and things are looking as great as ever, as FKA Twigs, George Clinton and A$AP Rocky are among the biggest names featured.
  • Kendrick Lamar's New Album Will Reportedly Have Proper Title, Cover Art

    Kendrick Lamar finally announced the release date for his upcoming sophomore album on Friday evening by sharing a pre-order iTunes link that revealed the project would drop March 23 and that it would include 15 tracks in addition to "Blacker the Berry." His Grammy-winning single "i" was not included in the 16-song tracklist. However, K. Dot did not reveal the album's title or track names, and the album art was just a plain black square.
  • Jimi Hendrix Highest Paid Act at Woodstock With $18,000: See What The Band, The Who and Janis Joplin Earned

    Jimi Hendrix already had three groundbreaking releases under his belt before heading to Woodstock in 1969 to dazzle more than 400,000 people. He joined acts like The Band, The Who and Janis Joplin, among others, and the event has gone down as one of the most famous concerts in history and a defining moment for music in the 1960s. 'Ultimate Guitar' recently revisited Woodstock, posting archived documents with how much money each band and artist was paid to perform.
  • Miley Cyrus, Wayne Coyne Tease New Song in Recording Studio on Instagram: 'Bangerz' Follow-Up May Be a Trip

    Miley Cyrus' Bangerz follow-up is in the recording stages, and of course the "Wrecking Ball" singer is collaborating with one of her new best friends. Over the weekend, Cyrus teamed up with her "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" collaborator and friend Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips to record new music, and it sounds like nothing we've ever heard from her before.
  • Murder Conviction Brought for Killer of Wayne Mills, Influencer of Blake Shelton, Jamey Johnson and More Nashville Musicians

    The man alleged of having murdered influential country performer Wayne Mills during a 2013 bar altercation in Nashville has been found guilty. According to Saving Country Music, the jury in the case deliberated for around two hours before finding Chris Ferrell, the owner of the bar where the incident occurred, guilty. Sentencing will take place on April 10. According to The Boot, he is looking at 15 to 25 years behind bars.
  • Unreleased Second Drake Verse Featured in New Remix of 'Madonna' [LISTEN]

    Having already gotten the co-sign from Madonna herself on the track baring her name, one of the most celebrated tracks from Drake's 'If You're Reading This It's Too Late' just got chopped and screwed by Houston DJs OG Ron C and DJ Candlestick of The Chopstars. The new version is not just a slowed down rework of "Madonna": Drake also gave OG Ron C an exclusive, unreleased second verse which was not found on the original track.
  • MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs From Eternal Summers, Violent Femmes, Laura Marling, Creepoid And Many More!

    Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new songs from Eternal Summers, Violent Femmes, Laura Marling, Creepoid and more right here!
  • Sam Smith, John Legend Collaborate for 'Lay Me Down' Remake for Red Nose Day 2015 [WATCH]

    If there are two crooners out in the game these days that can sell a heartbreaking ballad like no other, it would have to be Sam Smith and John Legend. And now, the duo have teamed up for a new song. Today (March 9), the Grammy winners released a new version of Smith's In The Lonely Hour single "Lay Me Down" for British charity Comic Relief's Red Nose Day 2015.
  • Future Music Festival Asia Cancelled as Expected when Singapore Refuses Licenses for Staging; Miscommunication to Blame?

    The Future Music Festival at the Singapore Changi Exhibition Centre has been cancelled, less than a week before it was set to begin. Admittedly, most saw this development coming even as organizers Livescape insisted last week that they were dead-set on pushing forward with the event. Acts including Avicii, The Prodigy, Afrojack and Fatboy Slim will have their weekends freed up as a result.
  • Migos Say Debut Album 'Y.R.N.2' Is Finished

    Migos have some great news for their fans. The Atlanta rap trio of Offset, Quavo and Takeoff has finished their debut artist album, tentatively titled 'Y.R.N.2,' and it is ready to be released.
  • Watch Footage From Lil Wayne's "HollyWeezy" Music Video Set

    Despite the ongoing battle between Lil Wayne and Cash Money Records over the release of 'Tha Carter V' and payments to Young Money and its affiliated artists, Weezy is still working on new projects to keep his fans happy while they wait for the album. New footage has appeared online from the set of Lil Wayne's music video for his 'Sorry for the Wait 2' track "HollyWeezy," via 'Lil Wayne HQ.'
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