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Shakira and Rihanna's hotly anticipated duet "Can't Remember To Forget You" is only four days away, and the sure-to-be hit track has finally received some single artwork. Today (Jan. 9), Rihanna revealed the smoldering image on her official Instagram account. -
French Montana to release 'Mac & Cheese 4' as sophomore album featuring Macklemore
French Montana is hard at work on the follow up to his 2013 debut LP, Excuse My French. The New York City-based rapper says upcoming album, Mac & Cheese 4, will be a return to his root in honor of the fans that have stayed loyal to him since the early 2000s. -
Bruce Springsteen took some time in a rare interview to talk about his album 'High Hopes' and what's coming up
Bruce Springsteen hasn't been known for being keen on giving interviews, but he recently decided to take some time with Rolling Stone to discuss his new album High Hopes, what he has planned for the future, his memoir and many other topics. -
Everly Brothers sales increase sevenfold following Phil Everly's death [VIDEO]
With the passing of any music legend, an increase in music sales is sure to follow. As one could expect, after half of the sibling group the Everly Brothers, Phil Everly, passed away last week, the 1950s duo saw a massive rise in album and single sales. -
No black performer had a Hot 100 no. 1 single during 2013, a first for the chart
Soundcheck, a music site operated by radio station WNYC, points out an alarming trend from 2013: The year was the first in the history of the Hot 100 (began during 1958) to not feature a single track from a black performer at no. 1 in the charts. It seems difficult to believe in a year featuring new albums from Beyoncé, Jay Z and Drake, but not one managed to release a single that topped the Hot 100. Even more bizarre is that the more specific R&B and Hip-Hop Songs chart was topped by a white performer for 44 weeks out of 52 during 2013. -
Study: Lady Gaga's twitter account may have lifesaving potential for Little Monster followers undergoing hardship
Communication researchers at the University of Missouri have come across some profound findings in their research study: "Making monsters: Lady Gaga, fan identification, and social media." -
HBO’s 'Girls' to feature new music from Miguel, Beck, Lily Allen and more in season three
The HBO series Girls comes back January 12. The show has gained attention not only for its humor and portrayal of the modern woman in the big city but also for its impeccable soundtrack. Icona Pop's "I love It" soared up the charts after being featured on an episode, and both fun. and Santigold have written original tracks for the series. -
Tupac-inspired musical 'Holler If Ya Hear Me' coming to Broadway in spring 2014
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hear "California Love" on a massive New York stage? Well, now you're in luck because the music of late, great rapper Tupac Shakur is heading to Broadway. -
Throwback Thursday: “Spiderwebs” by No Doubt
When No Doubt released "Spiderwebs," their second single off of 1995's Tragic Kingdom, one thing was clear: they weren't going to quietly retreat as a one-hit wonder after the first single, "Just a Girl." Following up with "Don't Speak" sealed the deal -- they had more staying power than a catchy ska punk song. This past spring Rolling Stone confirmed that Rock Mafia producers and Greg Kurstin were teaming up with the band to write new material for a 2014 album release. -
Flaming Lips, Imagine Dragons and Lauryn Hill top lineup of first Amnesty International Human Rights Concert since 1998
Amnesty International has announced the lineup for its Human Rights Concert...the first since 1998. The show will take place at the Barclays Center in New York City on February 5, featuring headliners including the Flaming Lips, Imagine Dragons and Lauryn Hill. Other acts include Tegan and Sara, the Fray, Cold War Kids, Colbie Caillat, Cake, and organizers have hinted that more acts will be announced in coming weeks. -
On-Demand audio streaming more than doubled in 2013 as digital downloads decrase
It seems as though a new way to consume music is the way of the future. Last year, digital downloads were down for the first time since the concept was introduced, and now it seems as though the music industry has found the cause: audio streaming. -
Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks to leave The Allman Brothers Band at the end of the year
Longtime signer-guitarist Warren Haynes and slide guitarist Derek Trucks are leaving the Allman Brothers Band at the end of the year, according to Rolling Stone. According to a statement released Wednesday, the men are leaving the legendary rock band to spend more time with their families and work on other projects.
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