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Perhaps 5 Seconds of Summer have been paying attention to Arcade Fire's hometown music policy. Or perhaps they just wanted to channel their inner Slim Shady during a recent tour stop in the Motor City. Whatever the case, the band broke out a cover of Eminem's "Lose Yourself" during a gig in Detroit this weekend. -
J. Cole Visits Ferguson Two Days After 'Be Free' Release [WATCH]
Two days after releasing the song "Be Free" in memory of Michael Brown, J. Cole visited Ferguson, Mo., to speak with protestors and activists. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Tennis, Field Report, Josef Salvat and many more!
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new songs from Tennis, Blonde Redhead, Josef Salvat and more right here! -
Johnny Cash Boyhood Home Grand Opening: Reba McEntire, Loretta Lynn & Bobby Bare Celebrate With Music Festival In Arkansas
This past Saturday (Aug. 16) saw the grand opening of the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home, the small farmhouse in Dyess, Arkansas, where the legendary singer grew up, and often sang about, that has now been transformed into a museum. -
Historic Chicago Venue Bans EDM Shows
A historic Chicago venue reopened its doors but under one condition. Get the deets here. A historic Chicago venue recently reopened its doors but under one condition: no EDM. -
Nas Interview: Tupac, B.I.G. Deaths Were Nearly 'The End Of Rap'
With a new album in the works, Nas has plenty to look forward to. But he spent most of his recent interview with Zane Low discussing the history of hip-hop and how much the deaths of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls affected the rap landscape. -
Nile Rodgers Reveals He's 42 Months Cancer Free
Great news for disco legend Nile Rodgers: he's cancer free. The disco legend revealed via Twitter that he got the all-clear on his latest biannual check-up and is officially 42 months clear of the disease. -
LISTEN: Charli XCX Drops Defiant New Single 'Break The Rules', Announces New Album 'Sucker' for October [AUDIO]
"I don't want to go to school / I just want to break the rules" may be a terrible cheer for the oodles of children heading back to class over the next few weeks, but it works for Charli XCX. Today (Aug. 18), the "Fancy" singer released a killer new single "Break The Rules" and announced a new album, Sucker for later this fall. -
WATCH: Lady Gaga Releases Creepy ALS Ice Bucket Challenge VIDEO, Nominates Adele And Other Rich People
Shedding all of the jazz girl-esque qualities we saw in her recent “Anything Goes” single alongside the legendary crooner Tony Bennett, Gaga took to Instagram to share her support for the ALS by completing the ice bucket challenge in her own, truly unique (and a little creepy) way. -
Rick Ross Expands Wingstop Franchise In Memphis, Receives Key to the City
Rick Ross recently expanded his Wingstop franchise in Memphis and received a special token of appreciation from the city. -
Lil Wayne, Drake Tour: Weezy Pours Ice Bucket On Drizzy For ALS Challenge [WATCH]
Hundreds of celebrities are taking the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, but few have actually done it in front of a live audience. Sunday night in Pittsburgh, Drake did just that. -
Aphex Twin Announces New Album, 'SYRO', Via Deep Web [TRACKLIST]
As previously reported, a blimp decorated in the Aphex Twin logo appeared flying over London this weekend. Later on, reports of the logo spotted stenciled on the streets of Manhattan appeared on Instagram. Fans assumed that the ever-mysterious Richard D. James was trying to send a message with the blimp, and now a report from Stereogum suggests that it was a new album he was likely promoting.
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