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Last month, Keyshia Cole made headlines when reports began to fly that the Point of No Return singer had attacked a woman in Birdman's condo. Well now word on web is Cole's assault victim has been granted a restraining order against the songstress. -
'Love Gun' By KISS and Other Albums of Mass Love Destruction from Ted Nugent, After The Fire and More
If you read Joseph Degroot's story earlier, you know that KISS is rereleasing its classic album Love Gun later this year. It's an album that kickstarted the trend of "weapons + love" in the music industry, so we assembled a few that followed the formula, ranked from least to most dangerous. -
Kenny Chesney Shares Music Video For "Til It's Gone," Filmed Live In Concert [WATCH]
Country superstar Kenny Chesney has shared the music video for his latest single “Til It’s Gone,” which you can check out below. The video is refreshingly simple, capturing a live performance of the song from the Georgia Theater in Athens, Georgia (though the studio version of the song has been overdubbed, instead of the audio from the actual performance we’re seeing). -
Keyshia Cole And K. Michelle Announce Joint Tour Beginning In January As "V.S.O.P." Singer Preps For New VH1 Reality Show 'My Life'
Keyshia Cole and K. Michelle are gearing up to hit the road together for the first time. K revealed the big news of the joint tour, which kicks off in January, in a tweet to Cole. The announcement comes on the heels of the release of a trailer for K's new VH1 reality show My Life. -
Led Zeppelin Shares Alternate Version of 'Rock and Roll' from Upcoming 'Led Zeppelin IV' Reissue
The deluxe edition of Led Zeppelin's classic album "Led Zeppelin IV" will be out Oct. 28, but today one of the album's exclusive tracks has been shared online: an alternate mix of the revved-up classic "Rock and Roll." The primary difference between this new version and the original is the guitar mix. -
Dara Maclean 2014 Fall Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
It's been a little over a month since Dara Maclean's latest single, "Blameless," went to radio and fans are loving it. While the release date for her next album still hasn't been announced, fans can hear her sing "Blameless" as well as her beautiful songs from Wanted on the Beautiful Offerings tour that runs through mid-November. -
Lupe Fiasco's New Album 'Tetsuo and Youth' Receives Release Date from Atlantic Records
It's been a long time coming, but Lupe Fiasco's new album Tetsuo & Youth finally has a release date. After the "Remission" rapper announced he was bypassing his label and releasing a mixtape Lost in the Atlantic for his fans, Atlantic Records finally settled on a timeline for the new album last night (Oct. 15). -
iPad Air 2, The World's Thinnest Tablet Unveiled By Apple
This morning featured a big unveiling from Apple's Cupertino headquarters when CEO Tom Cook announced a sequel to last years beloved iPad Air. The iPad Air 2 is actually 18% thinner than its' predecessor and has officially been dubbed "the world's thinnest tablet" by Apple's Phil Schiller. Techies in attendance this morning were treated to a video that acknowledged last years' iPad air before rattling off a multitude of improvements that have been made to present users with a fully stocked iPad Air 2. -
Miley Cyrus Teaches The Nae Nae on the 'Sunrise' Morning Show In Australia, Says Twerking Is A Thing of the Past [WATCH]
Twerking is a thing of the past, according to Miley Cyrus, and she got her fans hip to her new favorite dance move the Nae Nae. The pop star even went as far as to teach the dance on the Sunrise Morning Show in Australia. -
Azealia Banks Chimes In on Snoop Dogg, Iggy Azalea Beef, Calls Out The Media For Not Stepping In When T.I. Threatened Her
The dust has finally settled in the Snoop Dogg, Iggy Azalea beef with the help of T.I. but not without the opinion of Azealia Banks. The rapper took the opportunity to call out the media for not stepping in when the Hustle Gang head honcho had threats for her. -
Patrick Carney Of The Black Keys Criticizes U2, Spotify For Devaluing Music
In a recent interview with The Seattle Times, Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney, who has never been one to keep his opinions to himself, sounded off on U2 for the controversial free iTunes release of their latest album Songs of Innocence, which he felt “devalued their music completely.” -
The Weeknd's "Often" Gets Remixed By Schoolboy Q And Rick Ross [LISTEN]
The Weeknd released the track "Often" as a one-off single back in June. It quickly got a remix from M83's Morgan Kibby, and now tourmate Schoolboy Q and Rick Ross have jumped on the track.
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