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Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn liked the 1984 film Footloose more because of Kevin Bacon than the movie's extremely popular soundtrack. -
Jimmy Page Discusses Why Led Zeppelin Didn't Reform After John Bonham's Death
When Led Zeppelin's iconic, heavy-handed drummer John Bonham passed away in 1980, the band decided to call it quits. No auditions were held to replace Bonham. In a recent interview, guitarist Jimmy Page opened up about why the band never considered to keep going with another person behind the kit. -
Keyshia Cole Escapes Prosecution For Attack At Birdman’s Condo, Assault Victim Granted Restraining Order Against 'Point of No Return' Singer
Keyshia Cole reportedly attacked a woman at Birdman's condo last month and in the latest update of the ordeal, TMZ says the Point of No Return singer has escaped prosecution after her alleged assault victim was granted a restraining order. -
Apple CEO Tim Cook Says iPod Classic Died Out Because Company Couldn't Get Parts for It
Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke at the Wall Street Journal's technology conference yesterday (October 27), and among the many topics discussed, he let the public know why the company discontinued the iPod Classic. -
Juvenile Re-signs With Cash Money Records
It's been 11 years since Juvenile put out an album with the Cash Money stamp on it, but the rapper says he's back with Birdman and co. -
Taylor Swift '1989' to Sell One Million Copies in First Week
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Jaden Smith Shares New Song "Jetskis" [LISTEN]
Jaden Smith has been quite prolific lately, and now he's shared a new track "Jetskis," which features production from AzZi. Smith's rap game is definitely getting strong, and he's letting everyone know on this release. -
T-Pain Criticizes Kanye West's Use of Auto-Tune: 'He Doesn't Use It Correctly'
If there is anyone who can be considered an authority on Auto-Tune, it is T-Pain, who basically built his entire career around the notorious pitch-correction software. In an interview with "The Huffington Post," T-Pain explains the way in which he uses Auto-Tune, and how most people, specifically Kanye West, do not use it correctly. -
Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' Sung in 20 Different Styles Including Spice Girls, Busta Rhymes and Tom Waits [LISTEN]
A variety of scary artists like Ozzy Osbourne, Avenged Sevenfold, Busta Rhymes and Rob Zombie "stop by" in the latest "10 Second Songs" segment by Anthony Vincent to lend their voices to Michael Jackson's "Thriller." Vincent kicks off the clip doing his best Jackson impersonation, which, as "SPIN" notes, could use some work. But for the rest of the video, it is smooth sailing for the singer. He tears into The Misfits — circa 1980 — and a scary good Marilyn Manson before arriving at his hilarious Scary Spice voice. Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" take is a gem along with Vincent gruffing up his voice for Tom Waits. -
Birdman Talks Tyga's Beef With Labelmates Drake And Nicki Minaj [WATCH]
Tyga shook things up with controversial comments about Young Money and Drake. Now YMCMB's Birdman has opened up about what is going on with the label. In an interview with Funkmaster Flex on Hot 97, Birdman says that he was caught off guard by Tyga's tweets and his comments in VIBE where he said he wants to go independent and doesn't get along with labelmates Nicki Minaj and Drake. -
Pharrell Williams Appointed to the Apollo Theater's Board of Directors
Today, Harlem's legendary Apollo Theater announced that pop superstar and producer Pharrell Williams would be joining its board of directors, "The New York Times" reports. Pharrell's appointment to the board is part of the Apollo's intentions to take on a more creative role in its productions, rather than simply serving as a venue for performers. -
Americana Darling Jason Isbell Performs Tunes by Cream, The Rolling Stones, Warren Zevon at Sold-Out Nashville Shows [WATCH]
Former Drive-By Trucker and current Americana superstar Jason Isbell stopped by Nashville's Ryman Auditorium for three nights of tunes, adding covers by Cream, Warren Zevon and The Rolling Stones to his setlists.
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