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Taylor Swift is down with the 8 Mile. Or, so it seems. In a recent visit to the Pittsburgh radio station Froggy this week, the "Everything Has Changed" singer did a country-twinged rap cover of Eminem's classic 2002 track "Lose Yourself," and it's just as bizarre, adorable and kind of awesome as one would expect. -
Eminem serves as savior for record sales with 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2,' Duck Dynasty moves up
The week would have been pretty crummy for album sales if it weren't for Eminem and 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2." The record had the second biggest sales week for any album during 2013, and accounted for more than 14 percent of record sales last week. -
Calle 13, Julian Assange, Tom Morello release 'Multi_Viral' [LISTEN]
Puerto Rico's Calle 13 have released their highly anticipated track "Multi_Viral" with help from WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange, Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello and Palestinian artist Kamilya Jubran. -
Lou Reed public memorial set for tomorrow at Lincoln Center in Manhattan
A simple public memorial for Lou Reed will be held this Thursday in New York City. Reed died last month at age 71. According to Reed's Facebook page, the event is "a gathering open to the public - no speeches. no live performances, just Lou's voice, guitar music & songs - playing the recordings selected by his family and friends." Set for Thursday, the memorial will be held at The Paul Milstein Pool & Terrace at Lincoln Center from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. -
Miley Cyrus 'Bangerz' tour openers will be Icona Pop and Sky Ferreira
Miley Cyrus is not keeping her fans in suspense, although her upcoming "Bangerz" tour isn't scheduled to begin until midway through February. The pop star announced the openers for the concert run on Tuesday, less than a week after announcing the dates themselves. Swedish duo Icona Pop and fellow indie pop performer Sky Ferreira will open. -
U2 plans for April release of upcoming Danger Mouse-produced album
U2 has announced a tentative April release for their upcoming Danger Mouse-produced album with plans to unveil it through some brand partner's Super Bowl commercial, Billboard reports. -
Victoria's Secret nabs Taylor Swift, Fall Out Boy, others for annual Fashion Show
Breaking news for the estimated .008 percent of people who watch the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show with genuine interest in the musical performers: Taylor Swift will be headlining the show among a slew of other musical guests. Fall Out Boy, Neon Jungle and A Great Big World will also make their debut appearances on the show. -
Britney Spears reveals 'Britney Jean' tracklist on Instagram following 'hackers who ruin surprises'
Only three weeks remain until the release of Britney Spears' eighth studio album Britney Jean, so it's high time a tracklist hit the Internet. Following "hackers who ruin surprises," Spears took to her Instagram account to reveal the tracklisting for both the standard and deluxe editions of Britney Jean on Nov. 12. -
Stream The Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack in full now [LISTEN]
Wait no longer. Universal Republic is streaming the star-studded soundtrack to The Hunger Games: Catching Fire full one week ahead of its official release via iTunes.hung -
Philippine Typhoon relief aided by iTunes donations
We know music can be healing, and Apple is showing this in an unexpected way, collecting donations for the American Red Cross through the iTunes store. One-hundred percent of the funds will go toward aiding the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan. Currently, CNN reports the death toll is around 2,500. The Associated Press reports than more than 9 million people have been impacted and they fear as many as 10,000 are dead. -
Ylvis' 'The Fox' soon to become a Simon & Schuster children's book
Move over Old MacDonald. The only animal noise kids will care about soon is the sound of the mysterious fox. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers announced today that they plan to publish a book called What Does the Fox Say? -
Tuesday's Under 21: The Orwells, young punks protesting the government, loitering at the mall
It's easy to forget how young some of our favorite performers are when they enter the music world. From Michael Jackson's Jack 5 debut at the age of 11, to Lorde's chart-topping single "Royals" at the age of 16, it doesn't take much life experience to make a splash in the music industry. Tuesdays Under 21 is a Music Times feature dedicated to bringing attention to talented musicians and performers under the age of 21. Who knows? They just might be the next big thing.
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