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Shakira will be welcoming her second child with husband Gerard Pique in the coming months, but that's not the only baby-related thing the "Can't Remember to Forget You" singer has in the works. Today (Oct. 27), Shakira and toy manufacturer Fisher-Price announced a new partnership for a line of baby toys endorsed by the mother and global superstar. -
Lil Wayne's 'Tha Carter V' Release Date Pushed Back, Album Won't Be Out Tomorrow
There seems to be some confusion on when Lil Wayne's next album, "Tha Carter V," is going to drop. Originally, "MTV News" reports, the album was slated for an August release before the rapper decided on Tuesday, Oct. 28, which would be tomorrow. Young Money leader Mack Maine spoke with karencivil.com recently, revealing that the artist's fifth installment of "Tha Carter" series has been pushed back. Maine is working with Weezy on a new release date. -
Rapper Que Talks About 'Can You Digg It?' Mixtape after 'OG Bobby Johnson' Success, Advice 2Chainz Gave Him And First Big Purchase [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Imagine its 2013 and you're an aspiring rapper trying tread water in a tough music industry with a follow-up record. In one of many late night recording sessions with fear fueling your ambition, you hear that catchy beat drop through the speakers, and a rush of excitement overcomes you when you confidently spit the first lines "OG Bobby Johnson." Thirty minutes later, you're no longer a one-hit-wonder and your life changes forever. -
Run The Jewels Launch 'Tag the Jewels' Street Art Project In Support Of 'RTJ2' [PHOTOS]
Last week Run The Jewels (Killer Mike and El-P) dropped their sophomore LP RTJ2, and now the duo has launched a global street art project in support of the album called "Tag the Jewels." They enlisted 30 artists across six continents to create and share their rendition of the album cover. The original cover was created by Nicholas Gazin and features one hand forming a gun with its fingers and the other hand clenched, handing over a hold necklace. -
John Cale Pays Tribute to Former Bandmate Lou Reed with Video for Re-Recorded 'If You Were Still Around' [WATCH]
John Cale has released a tribute video set to a re-recorded version of "If You Were Still Around" in memory of his fallen friends and bandmates, most notably Lou Reed. -
15 Years of "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery," The Best 'South Park' Episode Ever (Yes, We Mean It)
Today marks the 15th anniversary of the single greatest South Park episode of all time: "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery." That's a bold statement on your correspondent's part but he means every word of it. -
Jon Bon Jovi Re-Watches 'Runaway' Video, Calls it 'Absolutely Awful'
The video for Bon Jovi's "Runaway" is one of the dumbest things ever created. Just ask the man himself. "It's absolutely awful," Bon Jovi recently told "Billboard." "We had no input as to what it would be about or who would be in it. They had people give us clothes to wear; we were just dumbfounded. Fortunately, the song had some roots, so we were saved." -
Demi Lovato to Release New Album in 2015 Following DEMI World Tour
Demi Lovato never seems to stop trucking. The "Really Don't Care" singer released her fourth studio album DEMI just last year and has been on two worldwide stadium tours ever since. And instead of taking a little breather in 2015, new reports from Lovato's label, Hollywood Records indicate that she'll be dropping a new LP in the new year. -
Marcus Mumford, Jack White, Conor Oberst Among Artists to Be Included on 'Inside Llewyn Davis' Live Album [TRACKLIST]
A massive live album featuring Jack White, Marcus Mumford and Conor Oberst celebrating the music from and that inspired the Coen Brothers's "Inside Llewyn Davis" will be available early next year. -
Ronnie Milsap, Hank Cochran, Mac Wiseman Inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame
Three country legends got their due Sunday night, Oct. 26, when Ronnie Milsap, Hank Cochran and Mac Wiseman were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. -
8 Albums The Flaming Lips Should Cover Next: The Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin and More
This Wednesday, Oct. 28, The Flaming Lips will be releasing their full-length tribute to The Beatles's legendary "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," which will be their fourth reinterpretation of a classic album, following Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon," King Crimson's "In the Court of the Crimson King" and The Stone Roses's self-titled debut. If they ever plan on making anymore of these tribute albums, here are eight suggestions, including The Beach Boys and Led Zeppelin. -
Prince on 'Saturday Night Live': Pop Icon Will Play Uninterrupted Eight-Minute Jam
Prince does not care about the rules. We have known this for a long time, so it is no surprise that he has requested to shake up "Saturday Night Live's" longstanding two-song format. Instead of prepping and performing two four-minute songs, The Purple One has decided to play one eight-minute jam this Saturday on national television with help from his backing band 3rdEyeGirl.
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