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When Krewella singer Jahan Yousaf penned an op-ed for Billboard that sarcastically concluded Deadmau5 saved Yousaf and her sister, Yasmine, from “doing porn,” you knew mau5 (real name: Joel Thomas Zimmerman) would swing back with a vengeance. -
Kurt Cobain 'Montage of Heck' Documentary By Brett Morgen is Headed to Sundance Film Festival this WInter
Montage of Heck, a new documentary about Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival this winter. Brett Morgen is at the helm of this personal film, which was made in cooperation with Cobain's family - a first for Nirvana film projects. It will eventually air on HBO and is produced by Kurt's daughter, Frances Bean Cobain. -
Kelly Osbourne Is Furious that Kathy Griffin Is Replacing Joan Rivers on 'Fashion Police'
Kelly Osbourne was not exactly best friends with Joan Rivers — in fact, the two actually clashed quite a bit — but that does not mean Osbourne did not have respect for her "Fashion Police" costar. In fact, when she found out that Melissa Rivers has handpicked Kathy Griffin to replace Joan on "Fashion Police," Osbourne made her dissatisfaction abundantly clear to everyone within earshot.According to a report by Radar Online, Osbourne also flipped when she found out what Griffin's starting salary on the show will be. Apparently, it is considerably more than what Osbourne started out with, and that is just one more reason for her to be ticked off. It is not like Griffin and Osbourne have ever seen eye to eye anyway, but these issues are only adding fuel to the fire. -
Nicki Minaj, NBA Star John Wall Pay Tribute to 6-Year-Old Fan Miyah
Miyah Telemaque-Nelson, 6, died Monday, Dec. 8, after a lengthy battle with cancer, and her death made ripples in the pop world and the sports community. The young girl had befriended Nicki Minaj and Washington Wizards star John Wall over the past year.“I can't believe this little angel is gone,” Minaj wrote on Instagram. “When I met her she was recovering. Sending love to her mother and family and John. This is heartbreaking. She was so full of life. #RIPMiyah”NBA standout Wall had also spent a lot of time with the young girl. He’d been writing her name on his shoes all season and spoken to her via FaceTime just two weeks ago, according to CSN Washington. A moment of silence was held for Telemaque-Nelson before the Wizards’s game against the Boston Celtics Monday night, and Wall wrote “RIP Miyah” on his sneakers. -
Twin Shadow Announces New Album 'Eclipse,' Shares "Turn Me Up" Music Video [WATCH]
Yesterday, synthpop artist Twin Shadow, a.k.a. George Lewis, Jr., shared a new single "Turn Me Up," and today Lewis has shared the song's music video, directed by Alex Turvey, which you can check out below. In addition to the music video, Lewis has also announced his next album Eclipse, which is set for release on March 17 through Warner Bros. Records, Pitchfork reports. -
J. Cole Talks Rough Childhood On '2014 Forest Hills Drive'
Rap heads know the story of 2014 Forest Drive by now. It's the house J. Cole grew up in as a teenager in Fayetteville, N.C., and the one he just re-purchased this summer. But the 29-year-old rapper recently offered up some interesting new details from his upbringing. -
Sleater-Kinney Add Spring Dates To North American Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Even though Sleater-Kinney's highly anticipated reunion tour hasn't even begun, they've already added a ton of new dates to their schedule. Following their tour of western Europe in March, the legendary punk trio will hit the road in North America once again on April 16, starting in Dallas and finishing up with two homecoming dates in Seattle on May 8 and 9. -
'The Voice' Star Adam Levine Covers R. Kelly's 'Ignition (Remix)' at Concert, Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Team Up [WATCH]
The coaches from NBC's hit show The Voice gathered in West Hollywood last night (Dec. 8) to put on a special show for fans. Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams all got onstage to perform some of their own songs. Adam Levine used his stage time to share a version of one of his favorite songs, "Ignition (Remix)" by R. Kelly. Needless to say, the crowd was into it. -
Luke Wilson Will Star in Cameron Crowe's Showtime Rock Comedy 'Roadies'
Movie star Luke Wilson recently signed on to portray a tour manager in Showtime's upcoming rock 'n' roll comedy, Roadies. Cameron Crowe is the mastermind behind this one, and he will write and direct the pilot episode. Imogen Poots (V for Vendetta), Keisha Castle-Hughes (Game of Thrones) and Peter Cambor (NCIS: Los Angeles) will round out the main cast. -
J. Cole Eminem Diss: Trick Trick Responds To 'Fire Squad'
It was the diss heard 'round the rap community last week when J. Cole's "Fire Squad" leaked to the public. The new cut calls out Justin Timberlake, Iggy Azalea, Eminem and Macklemore for making careers in primarily black genres. -
Eric Church Shares 'Talladega' Video, Fourth Single from 'The Outsiders' Highlights a Life Well-Lived [WATCH]
Although the song's title alludes to the infamous racetrack, Eric Church's single "Talladega" is about much more than that. The country singer illustrates that point in a new music video for the tune from his latest effort, The Outsiders. Church and his band perform at the finish line of a track, but the real action comes from the imagery of a man recalling his entire life before he dies. -
2015 Rise Above Fest Will Feature Seether, Godsmack, Slash, More to Promote Suicide Awareness
Next May will mark the third edition of Seether's Rise Above Fest, which raises money for suicide awareness. The first two go-rounds were solid — the group raised roughly $70,000 total for the cause — but this spring is sure to be the biggest spectacle yet in Bangor, Maine.The group has already recruited Godsmack, Slash and Papa Roach, among others."It seems to be picking up a lot more steam, to a point where it's certainly bigger than we were thinking it was ever going to become," Seether's Shaun Morgan told "Billboard."The site reports Morgan was inspired to start the festival after his brother succumbed to depression and committed suicide in 2007."I think there's going to be a lot more turnout, even, just judging by the bands who are going to be on the bill," Morgan said. "They're certainly of a very high caliber and a very high standard — not that the ones before weren't, but we're getting big names involved now, so that's really kind of exciting."
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