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Hilary Duff Confused By Aaron Carter's Confessions Of Love Over Twitter
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Lorde Covers Elle Magazine's October Issue, Talks About Her Reputation, Navigating Fame As A Teenager
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Preview Of Drake And Tyga's 'All White' Hits The Net [LISTEN]
Drake and Tyga have apparently been working on new music. A preview of a collab from the two YMCMB rappers hit the internet yesterday. The track is titled "All White." -
Chingy Believes Ferguson Riots Are A Government 'Conspiracy' [WATCH]
The latest celebrity to weigh in on the situation in Ferguson, Missouri is St. Louis rapper Chingy, best known for his 2003 hit "Right Thurr," who posted a video to Youtube concerning his feelings about the shooting of Michael Brown and the riots that followed, believing it all to be a political conspiracy in an effort to establish a police state. -
Pharrell Talks With CNN's Don Lemon, Discusses Ferguson And Mike Brown Shooting
Pharrell is speaking out on Ferguson and the shooting of Mike Brown. Pharrell is speaking out on Ferguson and the shooting of Mike Brown. When asked for his opinion of Ferguson during an interview with CNN's Don Lemon, the "Happy" crooner was feeling a different type of emotion than the one he harmonized about. -
50 Years of 'You Really Got Me' by The Kinks: Covers by Van Halen, Metallica, Brian Eno, Danny Elfman and More
Fifty years ago on this date, The Kinks reached the top of the charts with the immortal classic "You Really Got Me," perhaps the band's best know track to this day. Check out a few covers of the classic, curated by Music Times. -
Ariana Grande Tour 2015: 'Break Free' Singer Hitting The Road on Honeymoon Tour
Ariana Grande is bringing My Everything to the road. On Friday (Sept. 5), the "Break Free" singer unveiled a list of winter 2015 tour dates on the new fandom app Fahlo, but now the full tour details, including venues, have been announced. -
Nas Drops A New Verse On Schoolboy Q's "Studio" Remix, Confirms His New Album Is Done
Schoolboy Q has shared a remix of his song "Studio" from his debut album Oxymoron, featuring a brand new verse by none other than Nas, which you can check out below. Though Nas' verse is nicely done as always, what's most exciting is that he uses the song's opening lines to confirm that he's finished recording his next album, and that a new single is on the way soon. -
This Day in Country Music History - September 10
On September 10th, historically, there has been a lot that has happened in the County music industry. -
Neil Diamond Announces New Album 'Melody Road,' Releases Tracklist, Lyric Video For "The Art of Love" [WATCH]
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