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Robin Thicke Reveals 'Paula' Album Artwork, Tracklist While Lacking Subtlety in Attempt To Win Wife Back
Robin Thicke has made no secret that he wants to win his wife Paula Patton back after their separation earlier this year. He performed his new single "Get Her Back" at the Billboard Music Awards in May and is naming his new album simply after his wife: Paula. Yesterday (June 18), the "Blurred Lines" singer unveiled the album's tracklist and album cover, and there's not a whole lot of subtlety going on. -
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The Most Popular Christian Songs in Australia
In the U.S., there are several charts that monitor the most popular Christian songs. In Australia, The Rock Across Australia keeps track of the popular tunes. -
2014 TomorrowWorld Lineup Announced: Steve Aoki, Avicii, Diplo, Skrillex, And More
The complete 2014 TomorrowWorld lineup is here! The wait is over. Georgia's largest music festival is back with a slew of crowd pleasing EDM acts. -
Alt-J Samples Miley Cyrus On New Single 'Hunger of the Pine' [LISTEN]
As previously reported, Alt-J is set to release its follow-up to 2012's excellent debut An Awesome Wave, on September 22 via Warner Music. Now the U.K. trio has revealed the first of 13 tracks, "Hunger of the Pine," featuring Miley Cyrus. -
Iggy Azalea 'Fancy' Tops Billboard Hot 100 For Fourth Week Straight, MAGIC! Poofs Into Top 3 [VIDEOS]
Iggy Azaela is the woman who do dat. For the fourth week in a row, the Australian rapper's single "Fancy" (feat. Charli XCX) is sitting pretty atop the Billboard Hot 100. Azalea claims the No. 1 song in the United States for the fourth month straight while the top 10 songs stay largely in place to help kick off the summer. -
The Most Popular Christian Music in America
Each week, everyone from Billboard to Cashbox to AllAccess releases charts detailing the most popular Christian music in the country. The most popular songs this week are more pop and worship oriented. -
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