• Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber Perfumes Underselling, Costing Elizabeth Arden Millions

    Taylor Swift is not having a very good day today. In addition to being accused of racism with her new video "Shake It Off," the poor sales of her perfume "Wonderstruck" have been blamed for causing the 28.4 percent loss reported by cosmetics and fragrance company Elizabeth Arden, Inc. It's not just her perfume that's been stalling on the market, however: Justin Bieber's "Someday" has too undersold, along with most other celebrity-branded perfumes from the company.
  • Kenny Chesney's iHeartRadio Debut

    This past weekend, No Shoes Radio, the internet radio station that Chesney started five years ago, made its debut on iHeartRadio.
  • Taylor Swift New Album '1989' Deluxe Edition to Sell Exclusively at Target

    Yesterday (Aug. 18), Taylor Swift made three massive surprise announcements during her Yahoo! live stream: she released a new song "Shake It Off," dropped a music video for it and announced her new album 1989. In the midst of all the excitement from the 30-minute webcast, Swift announced she'll have a deluxe edition of her fifth studio album with three bonus tracks and phone voice memos, and now it's been revealed that the extended record will be available only at Target.
  • Foo Fighters' ALS Challenge Video Is The Best One Yet [WATCH]

    The sheer number of ALS Ice Bucket Challenge videos that have surfaced in the past week is pretty daunting, but if you're going to watch only one, make it the Foo Fighters'. After being challenged by country singer Zac Brown, Dave Grohl accepted by putting on a prom dress and re-enacting the climactic scene from Carrie with his bandmates. It's the funniest thing I've seen all week, and you can check it out below.
  • Kid Ink Lawsuit: Rapper Sued After Dog Attacks Pizza Delivery Man

    Kid Ink's week just went from bad to worse. Kid Ink's week just went from bad to worse. The 28-year-old Los Angeles rapper was arrested early Saturday morning in Las Vegas for disturbing the peace after his girlfriend became violent with another guest at the Mirage.
  • Taylor Swift Is 'Perpetuating Black Stereotypes' In 'Shake It Off' Video, Says Earl Sweatshirt [WATCH]

    Last night, Taylor Swift announced her upcoming album, 1989, and debut her new single, "Shake It Off," with a Mark Romanek-directed video. The video features Swift joining in on different styles of dance such as ballet, interpretive, contemporary, breakdance, and twerking. The last two styles have gotten her into some hot water, however, with Earl Sweatshirt jumping on Twitter to criticize Swift's video for being "inherently offensive and ultimately harmful."
  • Kate Bush Asks Fans To Not Bring Cameras To Her Shows: 'It Would Mean A Great Deal To Me'

    Because legendary art-pop singer Kate Bush hasn't toured since 1979, her upcoming 22-date residency at London's Hammersmith Apollo has predictably stirred up a frenzy amongst her fan base. However, those lucky enough to attend one of these concerts will have only their memories to preserve the experience, as Bush has respectfully requested that fans refrain from taking photographs during her performances.