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With the growing conflict between Israel and Palestine, many people are turning to social media to voice their opinions, frustrations, prayers, and calls for peace. Most celebrities are keeping silent on the issue to avoid a PR nightmare by choosing sides. However, there are a few outspoken ones who have openly discussed the issue online. Some of them are simply calling for peace in general while others have chosen sides. Eddie Vedder, Rihanna, and more weigh in on the issue. -
for KING & COUNTRY Says You Matter
The brothers have announced a new tour, "You Matter - The Tour," that will support their upcoming album, 'Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong,' due to hit stores on September 16, 2014. -
Lil Wayne Admits He Can't Battle Rap, Praises Loaded Lux and Murda Mook in "Weezy Wednesdays' Segment
Lil Wayne took to the air again on Wednesday as part of his weekly "Weezy Wednesdays," where we're treated to the rapper's thoughts on life in the hip-hop world, and occasionally get some new music. This week's episode was highlighted by the surprising revelation that the Young Money headliner didn't consider himself to be competent enough to tackle battle rap. -
Lifetime Aaliyah Biopic Gets New Star: Alexandra Shipp Replaces Zendaya in Film Based on 'Try Again' Singer's Life
It seems as though that Lifetime biopic of deceased R&B singer Aaliyah has gotten a new star. After Disney channel actress/singer Zendaya dropped out of the project late last month, the movie has gotten a new star: Alexandra Shipp. -
St. Vincent, David Letterman: Musician Amazes ‘Late Show’ Host During Performance [VIDEO]
A couple of nights ago, St. Vincent performed a stellar hour-long performance on the famed Live on Letterman webcast. However, it wasn’t until late night that she performed on the Late Show with David Letterman. And from the looks of it, it appears the veteran comedian was rather amazed. -
WATCH: Weird Al Yankovic 'Sports Song' Music Video Claims Your Favorite Team Sucks
Your favorite sports team sucks. Sorry to say it. Or at least that's the new message parody artist Weird Al Yankovic is relaying in his latest music video. Today (July 18), the singer/accordion player released his fifth Mandatory Fun music video for "Sports Song" and he's taking on whatever sport and team you love the most, all set to a John Philip Sousa beat. -
Johnny Depp Joins Aerosmith in Boston for 'Train Kept A Rollin'" Performance at Xfinity Center
Aerosmith isn't doing too bad for itself, managing to land a big name to come onstage at the band's Boston show last night, albeit not a musical name per se. Johnny Depp came up to join the band on guitar during "Train Kept A Rollin'." -
WATCH: 19-Year-Old Kanye West Name Checks Alanis Morissette, Chicago in Recently Resurfaced Video from 1996
Say what you will about Kanye West, but there's no denying the Yeezus rapper has some raw rapping talent. This week, footage of a 19-year-old West has circulated around online, and the one minute, 44 second freestyle shows he's had the skills well in his arsenal since the '90s. -
WATCH: Weird Al Yankovic Is 'Tacky' on 'Conan': 'Mandatory Fun' Singer Takes Pharrell Williams 'Happy' Parody Backstage
Last night (July 17), Conan on TBS got more than a little "Tacky," courtesy of funnyman Weird Al Yankovic. The Mandatory Fun singer recreated his colorful, celebrity-filled single shot music video for his new Pharrell Williams parody using the baskstage set of the late night talk show. -
Beyoncé's Fashion and Outfits on Display at New Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Exhibit
Beyoncé fans are pretty hardcore, but is our nation's devotion to the most powerful woman in entertainment enough to get her into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame way before she's eligible? No, not quite, but the museum is still hosting an exhibit dedicated to the performer nonetheless. Although the exhibit doesn't seem to have a special title according to the RNRHOF's website, it will focus on the fashion of the Destiny's Child star. -
Daniel Avery: 'Drone Logic' DJ Bringing Mini-Tour to Chicago, Seattle and Los Angeles
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The Roots' Manager and Producer, Richard Nichols, Dies
The Roots' longtime manager and producer, Richard Nichols, has died. Longtime manager and producer for The Roots, Richard Nichols, has died. It was confirmed yesterday (July 17) that Nichols had lost his battle with leukemia.
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