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Seemingly as soon as they appeared, hip-hop production duo TNGHT-featuring Hudson Mohawke and Lunice- has gone on hiatus, according to Lucky Me, the label on which the pair were signed. -
Rapper Kayo Redd, Waka Flocka Flame's younger brother, found dead in Atlanta
Rapper Kayo Redd, Waka Flocka Flame's younger brother, died yesterday in Atlanta, Rolling Stone reports. The rapper had recently released a mixtape called Redd Kisses, promoting it on Twitter just hours before his death. -
Jimi Hendrix's London apartment to be made into museum neighboring current Handel House
Jimi Hendrix rented rooms at No 23 Brook Street in central London with girlfriend Kathy Etchingham. These rooms will be transformed back to their 1968 look, as part of a museum to preserve Hendrix's legacy neighboring the Handel House Museum, where composer Frideric Handel once lived. -
Flaming Lips cover Beatles' 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' to prepare for New Years Eve cover show [LISTEN]
What are you doing New Year's Eve? No matter what it is, it's likely not as awesome as The Flaming Lips, who will be performing a set of John Lennon-inked Beatles songs at Aspen, Colorado's Belly Up. -
Hustle Gang member Doe B killed in Alabama club shooting
Twenty-two-year-old Hustle Gang member Doe B (born Glenn Thomas) was killed early Saturday morning after a nightclub shooting in his hometown of Montgomery, Alabama. He was rushed to the hospital after being shot but was pronounced dead shortly after arriving there. -
Most charitable celebrities of 2013 include Taylor Swift, One Direction, Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Paul Walker, Justin Bieber and more
DoSomething.org, a social change nonprofit site, has released is list of the most charitable celebrities of 2013. According to the list pop-country crossover star Taylor Swift topped the organization's annual "Top 20 Celebs Gone Good" for the second consecutive year. -
Stevie Nicks officiates wedding for Vanessa Carlton and Deer Tick's John McCauley [PHOTOS]
Vanessa Carlton and John McCauley of Deer Tick got married on Friday. The ceremony was officiated by none other than Stevie Nicks, according to Rolling Stone. Carlton shared a picture of the ceremony in a post that read, "Thanks Stevie for marrying us!" McCauley also posted a photo that read, "Married! Thank you to the Honorable Reverend Stevie Nicks for doin' us the deed!!!" -
Ani DiFranco cancels music retreat at former slave plantation
xxx Ani DiFranco is well known as being one of the leading feminist musicians in the United States today. So, when the "Both Hands" singer planned her four-day Righteous Retreat at one of Louisiana's largest former slave plantations, Nottoway Plantation, it understandably raised a few eyebrows. -
Rap Genius sees 80 percent drop off in views after Google punishment
Music Times reported last week that web service Rap Genius had been called out for using sketchy methods of attracting web users to its site. Google brought down the iron fist of the law and bumped the site back to at least page two of any web search, and the results have been traumatic thus far for the hip-hop lyric site. Analytics site Quantcast revealed that between December 24 and 25-the dates in which the punishment began-visits to the site dropped from nearly 1.5 million to 300,000...a nearly 80 percent drop off. -
Drake drops his new song 'Trophies' [LISTEN]
Drake has been teasing his new song "Trophies" for months now. He gave its first sneak peak on the trailer for Nothing Was the Same and then debuted it live during the Brooklyn stop of his tour back in October. -
Bruno Mars and Rihanna top 'most pirated' performers of 2013 list
Looking at a performer's sales is one way to judge who's the biggest name in music. Another way is to check out who's been illegally downloaded the most. Data analysts Musicmetric have looked into the latter and concluded that Bruno Mars and Rihanna are the most tormented performers in the world. Where that places them among the most popular is up to you. -
Carly Rae Jepsen starring as Cinderella in Rodgers + Hammerstein Broadway musical
Carly Rae Jepsen hasn't quite found the song to stack up to the popularity of her 2012 smash "Call Me Maybe Yet" (no pressure), so she's taking a step away from pop music for the time being and heading to Broadway. The vocalist was announced as the next Cinderella in Rodgers + Hammerstein's version of the fairy tale.
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