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  • Robert Downey, Jr. sang 'Driven To Tears' with Sting at the Police bassist and singer's birthday celebration, and he sounds incredible [WATCH]

    Video of Ironman Robert Downey, Jr. singing at Sting's 60th birthday party back in October 2011 recently surfaced online. It's not the first time an actor or celebrity has joined a legendary musician on stage, but what makes this video amazing is that Downey, Jr. is actually an incredible singer. Who knew?
  • Prince is just as obsessed with 'New Girl' as you, will appear on sitcom for Super Bowl episode

    FOX's musical lineup for this year's Super Bowl Sunday is out of this world. Not only will Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers take the stage at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium, but the show airing immediately after the biggest game in sports will also have a dose of a music legend: Prince.
  • Courtney Love is defending a controversial tweet from 2010 in which she allegedly defamed her ex-attorney

    Courtney Love went to court on Monday in a groundbreaking case. The case marks the first time a celebrity will defend an allegedly defamatory tweet in a U.S. courtroom.
  • Jennifer Lopez teases music video 'Same Girl' [WATCH]

    The chronicles of "Jenny from the Block" continue. Yesterday, Jennifer Lopez tweeted a teaser to her new "Same Girl" video with the above pictures. She wrote: "To all my die hards who have been there from the beginning... #samegirl #thebronx" Watch part of the new music video here.
  • Dave Matthews Band announces 2014 summer tour [SCHEDULE]

    Dave Matthews Band has announced the dates for its annual summer tour. This year, the group is changing up their live show a bit. The tour, dubbed "A Very Special Evening with Dave Matthews Band" will feature not only a full set from the band but also a special acoustic performance with Matthews and guitarist Tim Reynolds.
  • Papoose releasing one mixtape a month during 2014

    Papoose has announced that he'll be adding to his already prodigious mixtape career by releasing a free tape every month during 2014. The rapper said that the first forthcoming drop will be titled January, which would be followed by February.
  • Phantogram shares new song 'Nothing But Trouble' from upcoming album 'Voices' [LISTEN]

    Phantogram has revealed another song off its upcoming sophomore album, Voices. Titled "Nothing But Trouble" the song is available for instant download when fans pre-order the record.
  • Outkast releasing new album in 2014? Former manager Queen Latifah lets music plans slip

    Music fans are already in a tizzy because of the Outkast reunion. Last week, it was announced that the "Hey Ya" hip-hop duo would be reuniting at Coachella for its 20th anniversary. And THEN, Outkast stated it would be performing at 40 music festivals this year as headliners. If that wasn't enough Andre 3000 and Big Boi for ya, get ready, because Outkast are reportedly working on a brand new album.
  • Ashlee Simpson engaged to musician Evan Ross, Diana Ross' son

    Ashlee Simpson has announced that she is engaged to Evan Ross. On twitter she posted the above picture of them and her new ring with the caption: "My baby love and I are ENGAGED!!! Hallelujah Hawaii !!!!!"
  • 'The Simpsons' acknowledges mistakenly labeling Judas Priest death metal in recent episode

    So it turns out that the Grammy-nominating committee isn't the only one who struggles to identify metal bands. The Simpsons recently acknowledged its mistaken identification of heavy metal band Judas Priest on a recent episode.
  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are back in the studio

    The past year has seen Macklemore & Ryan Lewis grow from being underground rappers to being international stars. Now it's time for the duo to get back to work. Macklemore has confirmed that he and Lewis are heading back to the studio. "Very happy to be back in the lab with this guy," Mack posted on Instagram with an accompanying photo of Lewis relaxing in an armchair.
  • Sony/ATV settles with Marvin Gaye's estate over 'Blurred Lines' lawsuit

    Drama continues to surround last year's top-selling single "Blurred Lines," although the legal side of things might be cooling down after Sony/ATV settled with Marvin Gaye's estate regarding the latter's lawsuit alleging the company hadn't protected the R&B star's catalogue properly as on of its holdings.
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