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Although Lil' Wayne has announced 'Tha Carter V' would be the final installment in 'Tha Carter' series, Rich Gang member Young Thug has revealed that he plans to carry the torch naming his debut 'Tha Carter VI.' -
Jason Aldean Interview: 'Dirt Road Anthem' Singer Discusses 'The Curse Of Nashville'
Jason Aldean is not the friendliest guy in country rock, and he prefers it that way. Jason Aldean is not the friendliest guy in country rock, and he prefers it that way. -
Tom Cruise's Son Connor Cruise Has Left Scientology In Favor Of Finding Self-Awareness And Spirituality
Tom Cruise is so closely connected to the Church of Scientology that it's almost unimaginable to think that any of his kids would dare to break away from the group in search of anything else. Apparently Tom's son, Connor Cruise has decided to do exactly that. The 19-year old occasional DJ is currently on a "spiritual journey" in the desert doing some serious soul-searching. Sources say that he has already distanced himself from Scientology and a permanent break could be coming once he returns home to the states. -
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Music Times scrounged together a list of other classic 1988 performances and wondered what would happen if those same performers had to justify their works 100 years earlier, to jump on the #Fugazi1888 bandwagon. -
Austin Mahone Stays Focused On A Long Career: Claims “You Better Get Used To Me”
Despite your feelings towards him, it looks like pop star Austin Mahone isn’t going anywhere. Who said so? Well, him. Speaking to USA Today, Mahone lets fans and naysayers in on a little fact: he’s planning on sticking around for quite a while. The young “All I Ever Need” tells the publication that he’s 100% focused on his career, regardless of his age. -
August Alsina Comes Out Of Three-Day Coma Following Collapse At New York Concert [PHOTO]
As previously reported, R&B crooner August Alsina collapsed and fell off stage during his performance of "Testimony Live" at New York's Irving Plaza on September 15. He was taken out of the venue on a stretcher. Following this incident, his personal security sent out a message on Instagram, updating fans on his status saying he is "OK and making a full recovery." We've now come to find that the fall might have been more serious than originally thought considering it put the singer in a coma for three days. -
Demi Lovato Enlists Motivational Speaker To Open For Her On Tour [WATCH]
Demi Lovato has always made it a point to inspire her fans with positive messages. Last year, she released the self-help book, Staying Strong, which is full of quotes and daily affirmations based on her past struggles. Now she is taking that spirit on the road. Instead of having a musical act open for her on tour, she has enlisted motivational speaker Spencer West, who lost both his legs at a young age, to warm-up her fans prior to her performances. -
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Universal just bought up the group's catalog — including the classics "Casey Jones," "Truckin'" and "Touch of Grey" — as the remaining members celebrate GD's 50-year anniversary. -
Kendrick Lamar And Linkin Park Team Up To Promote 'Turnstile' App
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Kacey Musgraves Talks Follow Up To 'Same Trailer Different Park', Plans To Begin Work Soon On Sophomore Album
Kacey Musgraves blew critics away with her debut album Same Trailer Different Park. The effort peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and won a Grammy Award for best country album. In a new interview with The Tennessean, the country singer announces she's about to begin work on the follow-up to her debut and will be teaming up once more with songwriters and co-producers Luke Laird and Shane McAnally, who were instrumental in shaping her first record. -
Millenials Less About 'Things' (i.e. Albums) and More About 'Experiences' (i.e. Festivals) According to Eventbrite
Record sales are in the dumps...this cannot be denied. One thing might keep the music industry chugging however, as highlighted in an interesting article by Digital Music News. A study from Eventbrite indicates that although Millenials are cutting down spending on "things" (like albums, we suppose), they are spending much more on "experiences," such as music festivals. -
STREAM iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas: Taylor Swift, One Direction, Weezer, Lorde and More Live
This weekend, Las Vegas will be taken over by the power of pop music. And rock. And country. And hip-hop. Tonight (Sept. 19) and tomorrow (Sept. 20), the iHeartRadio Music Festival will rock the Vegas strip, with performances from some of the biggest acts in music, such as Taylor Swift, One Direction and Nicki Minaj. And for those of you who are unable to travel to the City of Sin can stream the concert from the comfort of your own home.
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