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R. Kelly has been all over the news in the last week, both for his forthcoming album Black Panties and the racy content/album art on the record. Nothing has gone more viral than the songs he improvised for Rolling Stone yesterday, taking given phrases including "sex dolphin" and "Italian hero sandwich" and turning them into bedroom jams. His great voice, coupled with the absurd content, has the potential for a Ylvis-type hit, but unfortunately there were backing beats to go with the song. Until now. -
Amy Winehouse's father says no to biopic about his daughter
It appears that after the Hollywood biopic about Amy Winehouse is being strongly objected by her father Mitch Winehouse. Rumors about the potential movie have been going on for a while since she died in July 2011. -
Broken Bells debuts video for 'Holding On For Life,' featuring Kate Mara and Anton Yelchin [WATCH]
Broken Bells — James Mercer (The Shins) and Brian Burton (Danger Mouse) — has some cool things in store for their upcoming album, After the Disco. To accompany the release, the band will release a short film of the same name based on a story by Mercer and Burton, starring Anton Yelchin (Star Trek) and Kate Mara (House of Cards). Today the duo released the video for Part Two: Holding On For Life, which picks up where the first film left off. -
Lady Gaga tries to shock in ARTPOP film [WATCH]
Lady Gaga gets raw and gritty in her short film ARTPOP. We are used to her attempts to shock by now, which makes the video pack less punch than was probably intended. It features Mother Monster nude, covered in dirt and blood and with a nasty mouth grill. -
Arcade Fire releases new video for "Afterlife"
Arcade Fire has received quite a bit of attention lately, not only for buzz on the album Reflektor, but the news about the formal wardrobe requirements at their shows (and now the retraction). But there's more. The Montreal band just released a new video for the song "Afterlife." -
RatDog and Bob Weir going on tour during 2014; Good news for Grateful Dead fans
The Grateful Dead may have formally disbanded in 1995, but the band's fans are still as passionate as ever. Fortunately, despite the fold, those fans have been able to get theirs via RatDog, the side project begun by Dead guitarist Bob Weir. Now, after a three-year hiatus, RatDog are hitting the road again, so Deadheads won't have to settle for some touring cover band anymore. -
Arcade Fire relax dress code for upcoming 'Reflektor' tour: 'It's not super mandatory'
Tickets for Arcade Fire's Reflektor Tour don't even go on sale to the general public until tomorrow (Nov. 22), and the concert trek is already causing controversy. After pre-sale tickets revealed that fans would be required to "please wear formal attire or costume," fans who weren't feeling rocking a tuxedo or paper mache mask to listen to "Afterlife" live were not happy. Now, Arcade Fire has told fans to "relax..." the dress requirement is just for a bit of fun. -
Lady Gaga, Eminem and M.I.A. reviewed with kittens by SPIN magazine
There are some things that every rabid music fan loves: great reviews for the new album from their favorite acts. Some things that every rabid music fan loathes: terrible reviews for the new album from their favorite acts. And, there are some things that every decent human loves: kittens. Even those deathly allergic to cats (our sympathies), love memes and funny cat videos. SPIN, using pure PR genius, has tied all these things together into a can't-lose-review format: "Cute Reviews." -
VH1 You Oughta Know premieres tonight featuring Lorde, HAIM, JOHNNYSWIM, The Lumineers and more
VH1 You Oughta Know will give an inside look into the personal lives of the artist as well as showcase their performance. The show premieres tonight, Thursday November 21 at 9 p.m. ET. This year's roster features The Lumineers, Emeli Sandé, HAIM, JOHNNYSWIM, Matt Nathanson, Lorde and Ed Sheeran. -
Oasis is never getting back together, not even for the 20th anniversary of 'Definitely Maybe'
Rolling Stone chatted with former Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher about the 20th anniversary of their debut album Definitely Maybe coming up this summer. But don't get too excited. He guarantees he won't be a part of any sort of reunion. Ever. -
Sara Bareilles, Ben Folds to teach & perform 'American Voices' festival at Kennedy Center
Soprano opera singer Renée Fleming is holding a three-day "American Voices" festival of performances and panel discussions at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Sara Bareilles, Ben Folds, Alison Krauss, Sutton Foster and Josh Groban are some who will perform with the National Symphony Orchestra on Saturday. -
M.I.A. stopped by The Colbert Report to perform 'Y.A.L.A.' and 'Come Walk With Me,' talked politics, television and more [WATCH]
M.I.A. stopped by The Colbert Report last night to perform her Matangi tracks "Y.A.L.A." and "Come Walk With Me." Before her performances, she sat down to chat with Colbert.
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