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The tracklisting for an album can make or break the listener's opinion of it. If an album doesn't open powerfully enough, the listener might not even make it through the rest of the songs. These eight albums got around this problem by placing the best song right at the top. -
Solange teams up with Chromeo once again on 'Lost On The Way' [LISTEN]
Solange lends her vocals to Chromeo on their new album. Solange and Chromeo are back at it again. The singer and the pop duo have already proven to be dynamic collaborators with their upbeat disco track "When The Night Falls," and three years later, their breezy, electro-tinged slow jam "Lost On The Way" is sure to be a fan favorite. -
Eminem and Spike Lee release teaser for new video 'Headlights'
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Upcoming Christian Music Events for the Week of May 12 to May 18, 2014
A snapshot of what's coming up in Christian music next week... (Photo : Jimmy Davis)Skillet in ConcertA snapshot of what's coming up in Christian music next week. -
Upcoming Country Music Events for the Week of May 12 to May 18, 2014
A snapshot of what's coming up in Country music next week... (Photo : UMG Nashville)David Nail (2013)A snapshot of what's coming up in Country music next week. -
5 Artists with Unexpected Senses of Humor: Jeff Buckley, Nirvana, and more
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When Jason Aldean kicked off his Burn it Down tour last weekend with Florida Georgia Line and Tyler Farr, he kicked off the party right! Back to back to back sold out shows in Virginia, Pennsylvania and New Jersty and a stage show filled with pyrotechnics and a massive light show" (Roanoke Times). -
Get on Board with Disciple
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Dierks Bentley Goes Above and Beyond with Riser Tour
Last night, Dierks Bentley kicked off the biggest stage show in the history of his career in Charlotte, North Carolina. Much more than just a big stage with a bunch of amps, the production behind the Riser Tour is over the top! -
Kendrick Lamar album title and release date poster is fake, says TDE member
Earlier today, a poster feature the title and release date of Kendrick Lamar's next studio album surfaced online with the title United States of A.L.A.R.M. and a release date scheduled for September 2014. -
Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine reportedly getting senior positions at Apple as part of Beats deal
As previously reported, Apple is in the works to acquire Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine's Beats for a reported $3.2 billion. According to The Wall Street Journal (via XXLMag), the deal includes incentives that would give the duo senior positions at the company. -
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