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Beats Music is coming at the world aggressively, as it has done with every other Beats product. Not only have the sales of Beats headphones and "pill" speaker boxes increased thanks to the company's commercials, but the music used within the commercials has seen huge jumps in downloads as well. Advertising professionals might refer to these results as Beats "knowing what they're doing." It stands to reason that the company is being smart with the contract it just hashed out with British licensing group Merlin. -
Lily Allen premieres new song, 'L8 CMMR,' for HBO's Girls [LISTEN]
HBO's series Girls is known for its soundtrack and so far has premiered new music from Beck, Miguel and Jenny Lewis. Now, Lily Allen has shared her exclusive song for the show, called "L8 CMMR." -
Tiësto, Calvin Harris and Steve Aoki Slated to Play MGM Grand's Wet Republic opening month
We've frequently commented on the Hakkasan nightclub's most stacked of residential lineups for 2014, and how it's the envy of electronic dance venues in Las Vegas, and in doing so, we may have failed to give attention to the other clubs held within the MGM Grand complex. The casino resort's Wet Republic is set to reopen during late March after some remodeling during the off-season, and it plans to open the venue with a slew of big name DJ's. -
Watch: Foster The People 'Coming Of Age' music video reminds you adolescence sucks
Growing up is really hard. Anyone who has battle the halls of a middle school can tell you that. Today (Feb. 6) Foster The People released the music video for "Coming Of Age," the lead single off its second studio effort Supermodel, and the indie rockers showcased how basically everyone in their early teens are bullied and unhappy. -
Pussy Riot breaks ties with Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova
As previously reported, last night Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova spoke at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Rights Home concert. However, according to Pitchfork, the anonymous members of Pussy Riot emailed an open letter to supporters and posted it on their Livejournal just hours before the concert. The letter states that Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova are no longer part of Pussy Riot. -
BET Honors 2014 to feature performances from Mariah Carey, Janelle Monae and more
It's about to get "Beautiful" at the 2014 BET Honors. This year's ceremony, which awards those who have made huge impacts on African-American culture will feature three of music's most talented starlets - Mariah Carey, Jennifer Hudson and Janelle Monae. -
Japanese composer Mamoru Samuragochi outed by ghost writer, possibly not even really deaf
The Japanese music industry and fans took a massive slap to the face when it was revealed this week that composer Mamoru Samuragochi has been using a ghost writer for a majority of his work. -
The Isaacs Invite Fans to Israel
In June, the group will make their 12th trip to the Holy land and they're inviting fans to join them for an unforgettable experience. -
Pharrell Williams, Janelle Monae, Kendrick Lamar among many performing NBA All-Star Game weekend
The Super Bowl may have set the standard for musical performances tied into athletic events, but the NBA has assembled a stellar lineup of its own for next weekend's NBA All-Star Game at New Orleans Arena. -
Owen Pallett announces new album 'In Conflict' and short tour
If you haven't heard of Owen Pallett, you should add him to the list of musicians who are kind-of-like a big deal. The Canadian multi-instrumentalist, who formerly toured under the alias of Final Fantasy, must be doing something right, because every project he gets involved with is artistic gold, and we have little doubt his newly announced album will result in a similar outcome. -
Pussy Riot speaks out against human rights injustices at Amnesty International concert [WATCH]
Last night, Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova spoke at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Right Home concert at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. The Flaming Lips headlined the show along with Yoko Ono, Tegan and Sara, Bob Geldof, Lauryn Hill and more. -
Schoolboy Q builds up hype for 'Oxymoron,' announces world tour with Vince Staples, Isaiah Rashad
Kendrick Lamar dominated hip-hop during 2013, and another member of Tom Dawg Entertainment is making early moves to cement himself in the 2014 conversation. Schoolboy Q announced an extensive touring schedule on Wednesday, in support of his forthcoming album Oxymoron.
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