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  • Panic! At The Disco, Westboro Baptist Church: Musicians Turn Concert Protest Into Charitable Cause, Donates $20 Per Picketer

    Just last week, Music Times reported on the “parody” that the members of the Westboro Baptist Church made of pop-punk band Panic! at the Disco’s famed track “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” which was renamed “You Love Sin What A Tragedy.” The hatemongers were gearing up to protest the group’s show in Kansas City, Missouri, just yesterday (July 20). And while they did just that, it turns out the churchgoers’ presence turned out to be rather charitable…
  • Jack White Mashes Jay Z's '99 Problems' With 'Icky Thump' At Forecastle Festival [WATCH]

    Although his collaboration with Jay Z was never released, Jack White still seems to be a fan of the rapper. On Saturday night, White kicked off the latest leg of his North American tour at Louisville's Forecastle Festival. As he has been doing on most dates this tour, he worked a few covers into the set. One of them took place during the encore and happened to be Jay Z's "99 Problems," which he mashed with his White Stripes hit "Icky Thump."
  • Tomorrowland Brazil Confirmed for São Paulo in May 2015 on Heels of Belgium's Tenth Anniversary

    Brazil has added another huge event and this one won't be such a drain on the South American nation's budget: Tomorrowland. ID&T, the promoters of the huge international EDM event, made it official over the weekend that it would bring the festival to São Paulo during May of 2015.
  • Rita Ora, Calvin Harris Breakup Puts New Album in Limbo According to Rumors: 'Summer' Musician Blocking Ex-Girlfriend from Using Collaborations

    Rumor has it that a boyfriend isn't all Rita Ora lost when she and producer Calvin Harris broke up earlier this year. According to new reports, Ora may be barred from including any collaborations with Harris on her follow-up to her 2012 debut album.
  • Damon Albarn Writing A Musical While Flirting with Blur and Gorillaz Comebacks

    Damon Albarn has revealed what his next project will be following the release of his first solo album, Everyday Robots, this year. And, perhaps to the surprise of a few, it will be a musical.
  • DMX Admits To Eating Dog Food, Claims ‘Iams Is Pretty Good’ [WATCH]

    We all know DMX is a lover of dogs. Hell, he barks in quite a few of his songs. But we didn’t know he had an affinity towards eating dog food. Luckily, TMZ caught up with the “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” rapper at the airport to get some dirt on the subject.
  • Kanye West New Album 2014 Update: GQ Interview Teases Fall Release Date, Club-Friendly Lead Single in 'Next Couple of Weeks'

    The world is about to get another dose of Yeezus, coming sometime this fall. In his new interview with GQ, rapper Kanye West dishes on the tentative release date of his new album and his new Jay Z style single.
  • The Weeknd vs. The-Dream: Who Will Run The Fall?

    Both R&B crooners are looking to make a comeback. Who will have a better stint this fall, The Weeknd or The-Dream?
  • iTunes Festival 2014 Lineup Features Maroon 5, 5 Seconds Of Summer, Pharrell, Beck and More

    The original London edition of the iTunes Festival is returning to London this fall. Today (July 21), round one of this year's performers were announced, and it's about to get poppy in here.
  • Bret Easton Ellis' 'American Psycho' Goes Off-Broadway Musical Thanks to Duncan Sheik, Second Stage Theater in February 2015

    Patrick Bateman hasn't left Manhattan just yet, and a new incarnation of the serial killer is about to hit the off-Broadway stage. Second Stage Theatre announced Monday that it will mount a musical adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' famous 1991 thriller, American Psycho. A premiere has been set for February 2015, though no cast has been announced.
  • Stream Lincoln Center's Packed Tribute to Folk Icon Pete Seeger Today at 4 PM

    Lincoln Center in New York will be celebrating the life of folk legend Pete Seeger and you can stream it here when it begins at 4 PM Eastern Standard Time.
  • [LISTEN] Teenage Eminem Raps On Track 'Pooh Butt Daily' With Chaos Kid & Soul Intent: Audio Of 16-Year-Old Marshall Mathers Surfaces Following Kanye West Video

    In light of the recent video that popped up online showing a 19-year-old Kanye West in the early stages of his rap game, it looks like someone decided to drop the below audio of another teenaged rapper: Eminem. The track, "Pooh Butt Daily," features Em at the age of 16 alongside early collaborator Chaos Kid under the name Soul Intent.
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