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Are you a fan of Fred Armisen's fictional bands from Saturday Night Live? Well, you're in luck. Armisen has announced that he is putting together a collection of 7" singles by some of those fictional bands via Drag City, according to Pitchfork. -
Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon to release Christmas children's book this year based on their adorable 2-year-old twins
Mariah Carey has already sold millions of albums, made a movie and judged on a reality show. Now, however, the "#Beautiful" singer is looking to get into yet another art medium... children's book publishing. -
University of Missouri offering class on Jay Z, Kanye West's relationship in the fall
You can already attend the Church of Yeezus, and now you'll be able to study about rapper Kanye West and his relationship with Jay Z. The University of Missouri will soon be offering a class entitled simply: Jay Z and Kanye West, which will take a look a the two emcee's relationship as their careers have skyrocketed. -
Justin Bieber police report released, reveals profanity-laden arrest for DUI, driving on expired license [FULL REPORT]
All day, the music world has been buzzing about news of pop star Justin Bieber's arrest in Miami Beach for drag racing through pedestrian streets and driving under the influence. Now, new details about the "All That Matters" singer's arrest have emerged, courtesy of the Miami Beach Police Department, which has released Bieber's arrest report on its official Twiter. -
Are Eminem and D12 planning a comeback?
Guess who's back, back again? D12's back. Tell a friend. Following the release of last year's The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Eminem is reportedly working on new material with D12, NME reports. -
Mobb Deep releasing unheard Wu-Tang verses from Raekwon and Ghostface Killah with 'The Infamous Mobb Deep' collection
One of the most prominent hip-hop duos of the '90s is getting back to work on its first album in nearly eight years, and it might have some help from another well-known rap collective. No, we're not talking about Outkast...but rather Mobb Deep. Member Prodigy told XXL that fans should expect to hear new verses from members of the Wu-Tang Clan when Mobb drops a new record during 2014. -
Jennifer Hudson, Styx, Daughtry and more to headline Carnival Cruises in 2014
Going to a big-name concert on a cruise is all the rage these days, and now American Idol alumna Jennifer Hudson is getting in on the trend, along with a slew of major music stars. Yesterday (Jan. 22), Carnival Cruise Line announced Carnival Live, a concert series wherein passengers on Carnival Cruise ships in 2014 will have the opportunity to see concerts in addition to riding the waves and sipping mojitos on the beach. -
That time Justin Bieber got arrested for a DUI and Beliebers still stood up for him
As everyone probably knows by now, Justin Bieber was arrested early this morning for speeding and driving under the influence. Not surprisingly, the Twittersphere has crazy over it. At time of publishing, the four of the top trends have to do with the incident: #DeportBieber, DUI, Miami Beach and #FreeBieber. -
Rap Genius strikes deal with Universal Music Publishing to feature lyrics on site legally
Hip-hop lyrics aggregator Rap Genius seems to have found a way out of a potentially dire legal situation, it reports. The site has come to an agreement with the Universal Music Publishing Group to allow it to feature lyrics by performers represented by the agency. -
Throwback Thursday: "Pain in My Heart" by Otis Redding
Our Throwback Thursday hasn't been all that throwback lately. This track stands out as the namesake of Otis Redding's debut album, Pain In My Heart, recorded from 1962 to 1963. Redding strikes an unparalleled balance of smooth rasp. The song showcases the effortless feel that his voice is dropped from heaven, as its dug deep straight from the soul. -
2014 Grammy Awards: The Best in Christian / Gospel
On January 26, 2014, the GRAMMY's will air live on CBS 8/7 CT. Since the Christian and Gospel category isn't as popular as the mainstream categories, the Christian winners are announced prior to the broadcast. -
Listen to Arcade Fire's 'Her' score, featuring instrumental 'Supersymmetry' [AUDIO]
The musical score to Spike Jonze's Oscar-nominated film Her is finally available to be heard in full online, a little less than two weeks after the Joaquin Phoenix-led film saw a wide theatrical release.
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