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Katy Perry teased that "Birthday" would be her most "insane" music video to date, and boy, was she right. Today (April 24), she released the official eight-minute clip for her fourth Prism single, and it showed that she's a party crasher for the ages. -
"Kenny Rogers: Through the Years" Exhibit to Open at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Now that the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum expansion is complete, there are plenty of new exhibits scheduled to open within the next year. The first will be "Kenny Rogers: Through the Years," which will honor the 2013 Hall of Fame inductee. -
The Kooks new album 'Listen' gets tracklist, September release date [VIDEO]
The Kooks want you to Listen to them and the English rockers are giving you a new album to do so. Today (April 24), the "Naïve" band announced new details about its fourth studio album. -
Mineral Announces Fall 2014 Reunion Tour, First Shows in 17 Years
It looks like April 2014 is the month of seminal emo/post-hardcore bands reuniting. So far this month we heard new songs from Sunny Day Real Estate and Jazz June, and a tour announcement from American Football. This week we top off this list of mid-90s emo news with Mineral announcing its 20th anniversary reunion tour for this fall, which will be the band's first set of shows in 17 years. -
Avril Lavigne tweets 'Hello Kitty' music video controversy is all one big LOL
Avril Lavigne has one thing to say about all the criticism for her terrible, horrible, no good, very bad music video for her new single “Hello Kitty”: “LOL.” -
7 Incredible Bands with Tiny Discographies: The Sex Pistols, The Nerves and more
When you consider all of your favorite bands, they probably have at least a couple of albums to their credit. Each album might be a gem, or maybe there are a couple of duds, but most successful bands have a ton of music to choose from. The discographies of these seven bands, however, probably don't take up very much space in a record store. Here are seven great bands with very small bodies of work. -
Future and Pusha T perform 'Move that Dope' with the Roots on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]
Last night, Future stopped by The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon to perform "Move that Dope" off his latest release, Honest. He brought out Pusha T to join him on stage with the Roots for a scaled-down version of the track, which also features Pharrell and Casino (who weren't present). -
'American Idol' Season 13 recap: Jessica Meuse and C.J. Harris refuse to come alive for top 6 rock and country night [VIDEOS]
American Idol got a little bit country and a little bit rock 'n' roll and a little bit of Grumpy Cat last night for its top six performances. For the first time, each of the remaining contestants performed two songs a piece. The first half of the show? Marked by rock songs of all sorts, from Neon Trees to Heart. The second half was all country with two tracks by Idol alumna Carrie Underwood and a few comfy classics. -
Beyoncé, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams and Carrie Underwood among TIME's most influential people
TIME Magazine has revealed its yearly list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. Among them were titans of the music industry: Beyonce, who appears on the cover, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams and Carrie Underwood. -
deadmau5 responds to Arcade Fire's EDM diss, asking 'dafuqs yer problem?'
Over the weekend, Arcade Fire's Win Butler took the time during his Coachella set to "shout-out to all the bands still playing actual instruments at this festival,' therefore taking a jab at all the electronic artists who were also playing the festival. His sentiment is an over-argued accusation that electronic artists aren't actual musicians. -
Who Shot Ya: Top 10 Most Sampled Jazz Artists of All Time via WhoSampled, From Nina Simone and Erykah Badu to Biggie and Snoop
Could jazz music be considered the predecessor to modern hip-hop and funk form? Well, potentially, and this year even Snoop Dogg gave props to Herbie Hancock as that very forefather to the rap movement. -
Collateral Damage: Stephen Schwartz, Alan Menken, Lin-Manuel Miranda Campaign Against Sheet Music Piracy
Broadway composers are demanding illegal-download websites stop offering unauthorized downloads of copyrighted sheet music.
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