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Normally when you hear the terms "unpaid royalties" and "music" in the same sentence, you assume it must be another beef between music publishers and streaming services. This week however, it's a battle between two of the world's largest automotive companies and the Alliance of Artists and Recording Companies. The latter is suing both General Motors and the Ford company for unpaid royalties resulting from digital duplication. -
REVIEW: Lenny Kravitz Shares 'Sex' [LISTEN]
Lenny Kravitz has shared his latest single “Sex,” which you can listen to below. The song is the first single off of Kravitz’s upcoming album Strut, which will be out on September 23 through Roxie Records. Strut will be Kravitz’s tenth studio album, his first since 2011’s Black and White America. -
Cristiano Ronaldo Denies Lil Wayne Sports Management Deal, Young Money Rep Responds
Cristiano Ronaldo denies any changes in his management and shuts down Lil Wayne sports management deal rumors. -
Coldplay Donates $17,000 to Terminally Ill Fan, Dedicates Song To Him At UK Concert [WATCH]
Coldplay "will try to fix" a terminally ill British fan who needs help. According to Billboard, the band has donated £10,000 (about $17,000) to Jody Duff, who is suffering from a motor neurone disease, a progressive neurological condition that has confined him to a wheelchair. -
Beastie Boys Mural Painted At ‘Paul’s Boutique’ Location To Celebrate 25th Anniversary [PHOTOS]
On Friday, Music Times reported that the Beastie Boys album ‘Paul’s Boutique’ is turning 25 years old, and in order to commemorate the date, artist Danielle Mastrion was to paint a mural on the spot where the album cover was photographed. Well, this past Saturday, Mastrion took to the project and delivered an incredible piece of work. -
Moogfest Moving to Biennial Format after 2014 Event Featuring Kraftwerk and More
Moogfest, despite having a seemingly successful 2014 event, will move to a biennial setting, hosting performers and speakers every two years rather than the annual format the festival previously followed. -
Kanye West Wins 'Coinye' Trademark Infringement Lawsuit
You may remember that back in January, a new form of digital currency was launched called "Coinye West," which was named, of course, for rapper Kanye West, and featured a cartoon representation of his likeness. Though one would assume that having his name and face plastered on as many products as possible would be Yeezy's ultimate life goal, the "Bound 2" rapper actually wasn't too thrilled about it, so much so that he filed a trademark-infringement lawsuit against the company pretty much immediately. Radio.com now reports that on July 22, the lawsuit had been settled in West's favor by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. -
Drake Tweets Condolences For Terminally-Ill Fan He Spent A Day With In Houston
Sadly, a terminally-ill fan Drake spent the day with has passed. He tweeted his condolences. Sadly, a terminally-ill fan Drake spent the day with has passed. -
LISTEN: Azealia Banks New Song 'Heavy Metal and Reflective' Leaks, Shows Dark Side of '212' Rapper [REVIEW]
At times, it seemed like Azealia Banks would never actually release new music. With label disputes and Twitter rampages far and away outshining her musical ability, the Harlem rapper's debut album Broke with Expensive Taste has been delayed for years. Now, though, Banks is free from her Interscope record contract and has released her first new song in quite some time: "Heavy Metal and Reflective." -
Karen O Shares 'Rapt' Music Video [WATCH]
Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O has shared the music video for her song "Rapt," directed by her husband Barney Clay, which you can check out below. This is the first video Karen O has released in support of her upcoming album Crush Songs, her debut full-length as a solo artist, which will be released in the U.S. on September 9 through Julian Casablancas' Cult Records. -
5 Seconds of Summer Personally Sells Tickets For Their First U.S. Headlining Concert to Fans
Imagine buying concert tickets directly from your favorite artists. The 5 Seconds of Summer fans lucked out big time. -
UConn Researchers Using 3D Printers to Make Parts for Antique Instruments, Such As Adolphe Sax's Originals Horns
Researchers at the University of Connecticut are using 3D printers to make replacement parts for antique instruments.
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