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Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood recently wrote a column for The Gardian and detailed his new love of live music. -
Outkast Announces Atlanta Concert for September 27: Andre 3000 and Big Boi Curating Own Mini-Festival
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Lana Del Rey, Lou Reed Were Supposed to Duet on 'Brooklyn Baby': 'West Coast' Singer Wishes She Were Dead, Too
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Ed Sheeran New Single 'Don't' Probably Touches on Ellie Goulding Cheating in the Most Grooving Way Possible
Ed Sheeran is back with another biting, grooving anti-love anthem. Today (June 13), the typically tender singer-songwriter released a new track from his upcoming album x, entitled "Don't." The song, which has previously been heard in a few live debuts and a Beats commercial is now available in its full-length studio form -
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Choosing an album's lead single can be tricky. It should be a great song (but not the album's best) that accurately represents the sound of the album as a whole. However, these five artists chose lead singles for their albums that didn't quite sound like the album's other songs. Here are five lead singles that misrepresent their albums. -
Michael Jackson Fan Sues Estate, Claims MJ Doesn’t Sing Enough On 2010 Record
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New Technology Means DJs May No Longer Have To Show Up To Clubs
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Drake Releases New OVO Gear For Houston Appreciation Weekend
Drake recently revealed the schedule for Houston Appreciation Weekend and he just dropped some new gear just for the occasion. -
Jon Stone's Missing Harley
Jon Stone, one half of the duo American Young, parked his 2005 Harley Road King Custom at Curb Records last weekend and that's the last time he saw his bike. -
FOX Plans To Air The American Country Countdown Awards
The FOX network recently announced their mission to begin a new awards ceremony: the American Country Countdown Awards. -
Red Roots Doesn't Want Bad Boys
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Kelly Rowland FIFA World Cup 2014 Anthem 'The Game' Gets Cinematic Spike Lee Music Video
The 2014 FIFA World Cup begins today (June 12) in Brazil, and the whole world is stoked for the big soccer/football/futbol experience, including former Destiny's Child member Kelly Rowland. To help celebrate the biggest event in worldwide sports, Rowland has released a new FIFA-themed music video for her own World Cup anthem "The Game," with a little help from Spike Lee.
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