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Be warned: Twitter and Instagram lingo is leaking into pop music lyrics. Today (Aug. 27), girl group Fifth Harmony released a new song from its upcoming debut album Reflection, and it's all #NoFilter and #IWokeUpLikeDis in the pop track "Them Girls Be Like." -
Glen Campbell Documentary
'I'll Be Me,' a documentary about the life of Glen Campbell directed by James Keach, will be released on October 24, 2014 in New York and Nashville. The film will chronicle Campbell's music career, private life and early battle with advanced Alzheimer's. -
Suge Knight Shooting Investigation Moved To Homicide Bureau, Former Death Row CEO Not Cooperating With Police
Billboard reports that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is moving the investigation of the shooting of former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight to its Homicide Bureau, meaning that the incident will be treated as an attempted murder. Despite the investigation, Knight is reportedly refusing to cooperate with police, with TMZ reporting that he is pretending to be sedated and disoriented when confronted with questions about the shooting. -
5 Seconds Of Summer New Song 'Daylight' Lyrics Name Check Twilight, Goosebumps for 'Amnesia' EP Track
It seems as though pop-punk boy band 5 Seconds of Summer never stops releasing new music. Today (Aug. 27), the VMA winning band teased a new track "Daylight" on its Tumblr from the forthcoming Amnesia single EP. -
WATCH: Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett Release New Video For Upcoming Jazz Album [VIDEO]
The unlikely jazz duo just dropped a new video for the tune “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love” off their upcoming album, Cheek to Cheek. -
Taylor Swift and 'Shake It Off' Break Billboard Adult Pop Airplay Records, With a Little Help from Friends at Clear Channel
Taylor Swift is the musical sales juggernaut of our time and the streak continues with her first single "Shake It Off." In the song's first week it managed to take the highest debut ever on the Adult Pop Songs chart as well as tying the record for highest debut on the Pop Songs chart. -
Miley Cyrus Slams Media on Twitter After VMAs Date Jesse Helt Criminal Record Surfaces
As it turns out, Miley Cyrus' homeless 2014 MTV VMAs date Jesse Helt was no angel... yesterday (Aug. 26), media reports surfaced that Helt had a warrant out for his arrest due to several probation violations. After attention turned toward Helt's rap sheet instead of Cyrus' new passion for charity or My Friend's Place, the Bangerz singer lashed out at the media on Twitter. -
Neil Young Files For Divorce From Pegi Young After 36 Years
In marriage, many would think that after 20 years together you’re pretty much set for a lifetime together, whether it be happiness, bliss or sadly even misery. But apparently that rule doesn’t apply to Neil Young, because the rock star just filed for a divorce from his wife of 36 years, according to Rolling Stone. -
Stalley Reveals 'Ohio' Release Date, Drops Video For New Single 'Jackin Chevys' [WATCH]
Stalley has finally announced his album's release date and he offered up a new single, too. Stalley's MMG debut is dropping sooner than we expected. -
VH1's Masters of The Mix Hit with Copyright Lawsuit from Universal Music...Are EDM DJ's Next?
Electronic music has often avoided the typical copyright arguments and only infrequently draws complaints for its culture of remixes. A new lawsuit from Universal Music may throw a wrench in the gears of the system, even if it begins far away from the center of EDM culture. The label is alleging that VH1's Masters of The Mix show did not properly license any of the music from the label that was used during Season 3 of the show. -
99 Problems: ASO in Contract Disputes Following 2014 Season, Symphonies Across the Nation Hit Turbulence
Performing symphonies have had their fair share of debacles this year--and The Metropolitan Opera's problems, while having been solved for now, may have marched to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's doorstep. -
U.S. Department of State, Bang on a Can's Found Sound Nation Collaborate on International OneBeat 2014
The pursuit of music on a global scale may have finally been mastered with OneBeat, an initiative of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, produced by Bang on a Can's Found Sound Nation.
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