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Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande posted an interesting new video as weather girls. Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande, called "The Chromatica Weather Girls," celebrated the rain in a new video as they carried umbrellas amid the "pouring" rainfall. -
Billie Eilish Releases Powerful Short Film "Not My Responsibility"
Billie Eilish slams body shaming in a powerful short film, "Not My Responsibility," posted on the singer's YouTube and Instagram channels Tuesday evening, May 26. -
Snoop Dogg, Madonna Join Growing Number of Artists Condemning George Floyd's Death
A growing number of artists and personalities including Snoop Dogg and Madonna have joined the call for justice for George Floyd's death, a Black man who died shortly after a fatal encounter with the local police. -
Virtual Band Gorillaz To Release Their Own Almanac Later This Year
Gorillaz has teased their upcoming "The Gorillaz ALMANAC," their first hardback annual that contains artworks across the band's two-decade journey. -
Eminem Gave Out His Number to His Stans
Eminem posted his phone number on his social media for his stans to send him a text. (Photo: Commons Wikimedia/Mika) Eminem posted his phone number on social media for his multiple fans to send him a text. -
Manchester's "Together In One Voice" Livestream to Include Liam Gallagher and Liam Fray
Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and The Courteeners' Liam Fray will be joining the Manchester community in a virtual sing-a-long, "Together In One Voice, the Manchester International Festival (MIF) announced on their website Tuesday, May 26. -
Cigarettes After Sex Drops Surprise Single "You're All I Want"
American ambient pop group Cigarettes After Sex have released their first single for the year with the surprise dream track "You're All I Want," at exactly midnight, May 26. -

Metallica Fans Are Treated Once More with 2014 "Live in Lima, Peru" Streamed Concert
“Metallica: Live in Lima, Peru” is the continuing saga of #MetallicaMondays concert series that would benefit All Within My Hands Foundation. -
Masked Country Star Orville Peck to Release a New Song This Week
The Canadian country singer Orville Peck has announced his upcoming new song, set to be released on Friday, in a Twitter post Monday, May 25. -
Jimmy Cobb, Legendary Jazz Drummer Dies At 91
Jimmy Cobb was the drummer for Miles David’s transformational jazz album “Kind of Blue.” Jimmy Cobb, the legendary drummer and the last living member of Miles Davis' jazz ensemble, died on May 24, Sunday. -
4 People Secretly Behind Most of Your Favorite Music
What most people don't know is that there is a smaller group behind most hit songs, performing and contributing to each critically-acclaimed music. Here are four people secretly behind most of your favorite songs. -

NIGHTLY Releases New Single "You Should Probably Just Hang Up"
Nashville-based band Nightly has released their first single written and recorded in quarantine, "You Should Probably Just Hang Up," out everywhere today via BMG Recordings.
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