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  • Disclosure Tease Usher Collaboration, Hint At July 3 Release

    Disclosure has revealed who might be their latest collaborator: Usher. Brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence shared a picture on Twitter featuring a portrait of Usher with their signature line-art outline drawn on his face.
  • WATCH: Lily Allen 'URL Badman' Music Video as 'Sheezus' Takes on Internet Comment Trolls

    Lily Allen is never one to shy away from hot topics, and now she's coming after the always-dreaded Internet trolls and commenters. Today (July 2), the British pop star released a new music video for her Sheezus song "URL Badman," and she's picking off haters, one YOLO hat wearing guy at a time.
  • Adrian Marcel To Join Keyshia Cole On 'Point Of No Return' Tour

    Fellow Oakland native Adrian Marcel will be joining Keyshia Cole on tour. It's an Oakland thing. Word is that R&B newcomer Adrian Marcel will be joining fellow hometown native Keyshia Cole on her Point Of No Return tour.
  • Jennifer Lopez Talks the T.I. 'A.K.A.' Collaboration That Almost Didn't Happen [LISTEN]

    Jennifer Lopez just released her new album A.K.A. last week, but she didn't do it alone. A longtime fan of collaborators, JLo teamed up with some of the biggest rappers in the game for her record, including T.I., Iggy Azalea and Pitbull, and now she's speaking out about the writing and collaboration process, and one team-up that almost didn't even happen.
  • Bow Wow Drops 'Ya Heard' Under Given Name, Shad Moss [LISTEN]

    As previously reported, Bow Wow officially dropped his stage name after the BET Awards Sunday, and now he's dropped his first track under his given name, Shad Moss (although "Bow Wow" is still credited on the single artwork).
  • Weird Al Yankovic Unveils New Album Tracklist Featuring Likely Parodies of Iggy Azalea, Lorde, Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams

    Tuesday, July 15, marks the release date of “Weird Al” Yankovic’s 14th studio album, Mandatory Fun, which he teased about just a few weeks ago via Twitter. Early today (July 2), the parodist delighted his fans around the globe by announcing the LP’s tracklist, revealing a number of parodies that we can see easily lending themselves to some of music’s most chart-topping artists of today.
  • Nicki Minaj Clarifies BET Awards Speech: 'I've Congratulated Iggy On The Success Of Fancy, Publicly'

    As previously reported, Nicki Minaj gave an acceptance speech for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at the BET Awards in which she appeared to be dissing fellow female rapper Iggy Azalea. "What I want the world to know about Nicki Minaj is when you hear Nicki Minaj spit, Nicki Minaj wrote it," she said. Her statement was taken as an allusion rumors that Azalea uses T.I. as a ghostwriter.
  • Celebrating July 4th - Country Music Style

    As the nation prepares to celebrate Independence Day, there will are three major events with fireworks, food and great country music to look forward to.
  • Katy Perry 'Dark Horse' Copyright Lawsuit: Christian Rappers Flame Claim Pop Star is Using Their Beat for 'Witchcraft'

    Someone is coming at Katy Perry like a "Dark Horse..." with a lawsuit. Christian rap group Flame claims Perry ripped off their track "Joyful Noise" for her third Prism single and they're seeking damages and want Perry to stop using their beats for the promotion of witchcraft and paganism.
  • The Pussycat Dolls’ Nicole Scherzinger Opens Up About Battling Bulimia

    Roughly ten years ago, despite being on top of the world as the leader of the hottest girl group around, The Pussycat Dolls, artist Nicole Scherzinger was having some of the toughest years of her life. In the newest issue of Cosmopolitan UK, which she appears on the cover, the singer is sharing her story coming clean with the troubles and demons of her past. Most notably: bulimia.
  • Sam Smith Pulls An Iggy Azalea: Tops Digital Downloads Chart with 'Stay With Me,' Appears on Disclosure's 'Latch'

    Sam Smith jumped three spots this week to take the Digital Downloads no. 1 spot, with his single "Stay With Me."
  • Robin Thicke Talks Paula Patton Break Up: 'I Got A Little Too Selfish'

    Robin Thicke divulged details about his split from his estranged wife, Paula Patton, this morning during an interview with Hot 97's Ebro In The Morning.
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