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  • Jessie J 2012 'Domino' Lawsuit Dissmised After Appeal

    Jessie J has settled the lawsuit against her hit song “Domino” has been settled with an appeal. The original lawsuit accused the British singer and her songwriters of stealing the song's melody from Santa Barbara indie band, Loomis & The Lust. A 9th Circuit ruling published this past Friday dismissed the suit.
  • Drake and Rihanna Dating Again? Pair Now Has Matching Tattoos

    Rumors are flying that reported on again and off again pair Drake and Rihanna are back on. It had been reported last week that Drake got a tattoo dedicated to the Barbadian beauty, but now it appears that the two have matching tattoos.
  • System of a Down Sets Off New Album Rumors After Posting Rehearsal Pics

    Last week, members of the heavy metal band System of a Down posted rehearsal pictures on their Instagram accounts. Although the band has not yet issued a statement to clarify the meaning of these pictures, a lot of the group's fans believe that System of a Down is in the process of releasing a follow-up album to 2005's Mezmerize.
  • Electric Forest Expanding To Two Weekends In 2017

    Electric Forest is officially expanding to two weekends for 2017. Despite its large size, the festival is able to still maintain an intimate vibe to the whole event. In an effort to keep the person-to-person feel, festival organizers decided to add the two weekends, which in effect cuts capacity by 10 percent.
  • Asteroid Named After Queen's Freddie Murcury For Singer's 70th Birthday

    Freddie Mercury's legacy as one of the rock n' roll greats has been cemented on this earth, but just as the singer looked into the heavens above, his spirit will now live there as well. An asteroid is now being named after the late Queen singer in honor of his 70th birthday today, Sept. 5.
  • Nicki Minaj Drops Surprise New Track 'The Pinkprint Freestyle' on SoundCloud

    Nicki Minaj has shared a new song, "The Pinkprint Freestyle," on her SoundCloud. The track shouts out Young Money founder and rapper Lil Wayne while referencing Harambe the gorilla and interpolating portions of M.I.A.'s 2007 hit, "Paper Planes."
  • Camila Cabello Explains Why She Left Fifth Harmony Concert In St. Louis Early

    Camila Cabello of Fifth Harmony apologized to her fans after she unexpectedly left the group's 7/27 Tour concert in St. Louis, Missouri, on Friday. According to the singer, she decided to leave the concert due to her anxiety issues.
  • Lil Wayne Says He’s ‘Good’ After Posting Rumored Retirement Tweets

    After getting victimized through a swatting prank, Lil Wayne posted a series of cryptic tweets over the weekend. This led his fans to believe that the "Lollipop" rapper might be thinking about retiring from the music industry.
  • Coldplay Pays Tribute to ‘Willy Wonka’ Star Gene Wilder with ‘Pure Imagination’ Cover

    During their concert in Denver last week, the members of Coldplay paid tribute to Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory star Gene Wilder by performing a rendition of the song "Pure Imagination." The band made the cover just hours after the actor's death.
  • Jerry Heller, Ex-Manager of Dre. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren, Eazy-E’s N.W.A., Dies at 75

    Jerry Heller, who was best known for managing Dr. Dre, Ice Cube and Eazy-E's west coast rap group N.W.A., died on Friday at the age of 75. His attorney, Mickey Shapiro, attributed the music mogul's death to his portrayal in the biographical film Straight Outta Compton.
  • Information on Chris Brown Accuser Baylee Curran Surfaces, Lawyer Insists He's Innocent

    More information on Chris Brown’s accuser Baylee Curran has surfaced and his lawyer is insisting that the R&B singer is innocent.
  • Lawsuit Alleging Beyonce Illegally Borrowed Concepts for 'Lemonade' Trailer Thrown Out

    The lawsuit that alleges Beyonce illegally borrowed concepts for the 'Lemonade' trailer has already been thrown out of court. This past June, indie filmmaker Matthew Fulks sued the singer, asserting that imagery like “graffiti and persons with heads down,” “parking garage,” and “feet on the street” had been lifted from the short film he released in 2014, 'Palinoia.'
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