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If you're a conservative investor, and you're looking for something low-risk to buy a few shares of, might we suggest Sirius XM (SIRI)? Shares of the satellite radio company saw a 7 percent jump after a prominent American politician and other shareholders suggested they would be getting ripped-off by a buyout proposition from Liberty Media. Liberty and its head, John Malone, already own 53 percent of Sirius's shares, and it offered a $3.68-a-share buyout rate from the remaining holders. That deal would require a majority vote from the minority holders. -
Common announces new album, 'Nobody Smiling,' in which he confronts violence in Chicago
Common has announced that the title of his tenth studio album will be Nobody Smiling. The name is a tribute to his hometown of Chicago, where Common hopes to take on the issue of violence. In an interview with Revolt, he said that the album was originally going to be an EP but was expanded as he wrote more and more songs. -
Macaulay Culkin performs in The Pizza Underground's debut music video, starts tour
Macaulay Culkin's band, The Pizza Underground, has released a music video and is touring. Last month we introduced you to Macaulay Culkin's band, The Pizza Underground. -
Vampire Weekend release 'Con te Partiro' cover for Starbucks compilation 'Sweetheart 2014' [LISTEN]
Vampire Weekend have gotten classy. After winning over critics and fans with its widely acclaimed third album "Modern Vampires of the City," the indie rockers are now looking to win over some hearts. As a part of the Starbucks compilation album "Sweetheart 2014," Vampire Weekend debuted its cover song "Time To Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro)" today (Jan. 7) at Rolling Stone. -
Lorde, Katy Perry, Robin Thicke and Metallica join the Grammy performers list
Lorde, Katy Perry, Robin Thicke and Metallica have been added to the performers list for the 56th annual Grammy Awards. This marks Lorde's Grammy Awards debut, and she is up for four awards including record of the year and song of the year for her No. 1 hit "Royals." She will be competing against Perry's hit "Roar" in the song of the year category, according to Billboard. -
Claims of Clipse reunion pop up; No word from Pusha T, No Malice, or The Neptunes
Reports have surfaced today that Clipse, the Virginia Beach rap duo consisting of brother Pusha T and No Malice, will be reuniting for a new album during 2014. We can't emphasize enough how unconfirmed these rumors are, but it's worth getting at least mildly excited about. -
Miley Cyrus' new single 'Adore You' gets stripped down acoustic treatment [LISTEN]
For as much as Miley Cyrus' fans and watchers can expect for the singer to strip down her clothes, they can also expect for her to strip down her music. Thus, it follows that her third Bangerz single "Adore You" has now gone acoustic. On Jan. 5, a stripped-down version of the new song debuted online, showing off the most basic elements of the track that make it work. -
Kanye West announces more 2014 Yeezus tour dates [SCHEDULE]
After putting out a critically acclaimed album and tour in 2013, Kanye West continues on the road in 2014 in support of Yeezus. He has just announced new tour dates, which go throughout February mostly along the East Coast. -
REVIEW: 'Pretty Little Liars' actress Lucy Hale releases Southern fried debut country single 'You Sound Good To Me' [LISTEN]
It's been a long, winding country road for Pretty Little Liars star Lucy Hale. After initially getting signed to Disney's Hollywood Records in June 2012, the 24-year-old actress/singer has finally released her debut single. "You Sound Good To Me" dropped online today (Jan. 7). -
'Cruise' by Florida Georgia Line becomes bestselling Country digital song ever
Florida Georgia Line made country music history for at least the second time thanks to its single "Cruise." The track's sales for the last charting week pushes it to the bestselling digital single in the genre's history. "Cruise" moved 84,000 downloads last week, bringing it to 6.33 million total in sales, which moves it ahead of no. 2 "Need You Now" by Lady Antebellum, which has 6.27 million downloads over its history. -
Grizzly Bear might be calling it quits, at least that's how it seems right now
Grizzly Bear kicked off the new year by playing shows in Australia. On Sunday night, they played a sold-out performance at the world famous Sydney Opera House, and it seems that this might be that last show for the band, at least for the near future. -
Saul Zaentz, Controversial Record Executive and Lauded Producer Behind 'Amadeus,' Dead at 92
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