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  • One Dead, 20 Hospitalized: Overdoses At Mad Decent Block Party

    One man is dead and another is in critical condition after drug-related overdoses at the Mad Decent Block Party in Columbia, Md., according to reports. In total, 20 attendees were hospitalized, and most of the cases were caused by drug use.
  • 8 Albums Named After Their Cover Songs: Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen, And More

    When you put a cover song on an album of otherwise original music, it's typically the sort of thing that's tucked away somewhere deep into the tracklisting and not really highlighted. However, these artists felt that their cover songs were so important to the fabric of their albums that they made them the title tracks. Here are eight albums named after their cover songs.
  • WATCH: Arcade Fire Cover Jane's Addiction's 'Been Caught Stealing' While Stealing Fans' Cell Phones [VIDEO]

    Arcade Fire decided to get literal with their performance at the The Forum in Los Angeles on Friday night. Sticking to their vow to cover local music at all shows on the current Reflektor tour, the band unveiled their version of "Been Caught Stealing" by Jane's Addiction.
  • Russell Simmons Says He Wishes He Signed Shaq To A Record Deal Back In The Day

    Russell Simmons wishes he signed Shaq to his label back in the day. Apparently, Russell Simmons is a fan of Shaq's rap skills. TMZ caught up with Simmons in NYC and asked which athlete he would have worked with back in the day.
  • 8 Duets We Don't Want To Hear: Kanye West, Miley Cyrus, And More

    With the upcoming releases of Smokey Robinson's duets album (Smokey & Friends) and a collaborative album between Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett (Cheek To Cheek), it seems like duets have become pretty popular recently. Though Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett's voices seem like they would go well together, there are plenty of other artists who definitely shouldn't sing together. Here are some duets that we do not want to hear.
  • Family Force 5's "Time Stands Still" Shows a Band that IS NOT Standing Still at All

    With Solomon Olds (SoulGlow Activatur) no longer being on the mic, the sound is new - yet familiar. While Jacob Olds (Crouton) and Josh Olds (Fatty) have their own sounds and textures, the new music still sounds like FF5. The sense of playfulness is there, but there is new purpose that shows the world that the band isn't standing still, trying to figure out where to go next.
  • Dev Hynes Of Blood Orange Assaulted By Lollapalooza Security Along With Girlfriend Samantha Urbani

    Devonte Hynes, also known as Blood Orange, has alleged that he and his girlfriend Samantha Urbani were assaulted by three Lollapalooza security guards yesterday. According to Hynes, the incident occurred after his performance in the late afternoon and was unprovoked.
  • Neil Young Wants You To Love Cotton Like He Loves Cotton

    On Friday, classic rock superhero Neil Young posted a lengthy message on his website about cotton. Devoid of any subliminal shots at Southern culture (and therefore unlikely to receive another diss track from Lynyrd Skynyrd), Young's message focused on the shirts he recently began giving to concertgoers.
  • Rich Homie Quan May Sign Deal With Cash Money Records

    Rich Homie Quan is considering signing a deal with Cash Money Records. Read more here. Rich Homie Quan and Birdman have been spending a lot of time together in the studio and apparently there are talks of a deal for the Atlanta rapper.
  • Polow Da Don Doesn't Know If Eric Bellinger Actually Contributed To Nicki Minaj's 'Anaconda'

    Polow Da Don seems a little skeptical that Eric Bellinger actually contributed to Nicki Minaj's 'Anaconda.'
  • Slipknot Release First New Song In Six Years [LISTEN]

    On Friday, the nine-piece outfit released their first original material since 2008's All Hope Is Gone. New single "The Negative One" is now available for streaming on the band's official website.
  • Def Jam Drops Trinidad James, Announces Split On Twitter

    Less than two years after signing with the label, Trinidad James announced that he is no longer a Def Jam recording artist. The "All Gold Everything" rapper made the drop official on Friday night.
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