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  • Universal Reportedly Ending Streaming Exclusives After Frank Ocean Album Release

    This news comes from a very brief note written by industry insider Bob Lefsetz on his daily newsletter via The Guardian, where he states that UMG Lucian Grainge CEO sent out an email to company executives ending all future exclusives.
  • Mary J Blige Adds Soul to New 'The View' Theme Song "World's Gone Crazy" [WATCH VIDEO]

    It's no secret that the daytime ABC talk show The View has had longstanding success over the years, which has propelled the show straight into its 20th season this coming fall. But some things could always use a little bit tweaking every now and then, which exactly what the network provided by adding a little bit of soul from Mary J. Blige, who contributed her vocals to the new theme song and video "World's Gone Crazy."
  • Green Day Bassist Mike Dirnt Says Band Concerned Over Effect of Violent Video Games On Kids

    Following the release of their new track “Bang Bang” Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt has expressed his concern over the effects of violent video games in a new interview. The band is slated to release new album 'Revolution Radio' on October 7, and have doubts that the violent world we live in is having no effect on the current generation of children.
  • Above & Beyond Announce Special Halloween Show In New York City At Pier 94

    UK electronic music trio Above & Beyond have announced a special show in New York City over Halloween weekend.
  • Britney Spears Using VMA Appearance to Raise Money for Louisiana Flood Victims

    To help Louisiana's flood victims, Britney Spears has partnered with Crowdwise and the American Red Cross for a special fundraising contest. The winners of the contest will get the opportunity to meet the pop star at the MTV Video Music Awards and own the costume that she will wear at the upcoming event.
  • Kanye West Encourages Radio To Play New Frank Ocean Music

    Kanye West has a bone to pick with radio executives. The rapper is encouraging radio stations across the globe to start playing Frank Ocean's music. His plea written on Twitter is best summed up in his line "radio has to support amazing artists."
  • Dennis Rodman Joins Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam Onstage for ‘Black, Red, Yellow’

    Attendees of Pearl Jam's concert at Wrigley Field enjoyed a 90s-themed event when vocalist Eddie Vedder was joined by former Chicago Bulls power forward Dennis Rodman onstage. Aside from joining the band as it performed "Black, Red, Yellow," Rodman also carried Vedder as he sang.
  • Paul Wall Gifting Every US Olympic Medalist Gold Grills

    Now he wants to combine two of the flashiest things something can sport on their person - a gold mouthpiece and an Olympic medal.
  • Ariana Grande Sued by Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga Songwriter Alex Greggs for ‘One Last Time’

    Alex Greggs, the songwriter who has worked with the likes of Lady Gaga and Justin Timberlake, is accusing Ariana Grande of ripping off his "Takes All Night" track. That was a song he wrote for Skye Stevens titled "One Last Time". According to Greggs, David Guetta, who produced the song, copied certain parts his song.
  • Bob Dylan's Solo Tour this Fall Gains Momentum from Desert Trip Festival Slot; Tickets Rising!

    Bob Dylan will hit the road this fall, launching a solo run from mid-October through November. The 27-date trek will span across North America making stops in cities such as El Paso, Tulsa, Baton Rouge and many more.
  • Jay Z Pushes Away Fan Who Rushed Beyoncé to Take Selfies

    Jay Z quickly reacted after seeing a male fan rushing beside his wife Beyoncé to take selfies with her in New York City. The incident happened as the celebrity couple stepped out of the SVA Theater in New York City after watching the premiere of Hands of Stone, which stars Usher and Robert De Niro.
  • Watch Kygo Perform At The 2016 Rio Olympics Closing Ceremony

    Kygo went peak tropical on Sunday night, performing at the closing ceremony of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The "Stole The Show" producer took the stage in pretty heavy rain to perform his Cloud Nine single "Carry Me" with the help of featured singer Julia Michaels in front of the tens of thousands on hand at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium and many millions more watching at home around the world.
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