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  • 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.'
  • Groovefest Domincan Republic Canceled, Company Goes Into Liquidation

    Groovefest, a dance music festival, canceled today its edition in weeklong festival scheduled to start on Sunday in the Dominican Republic. To make matters worse, the company is going into liquidation.
  • Metallica Releases Behind-the-Scenes Footage for ‘Hardwired’ Music Video

    More than a week after Metallica debuted the music video for "Hardwired," which is the flagship single for their upcoming album Hardwired... to Self-Destruct, the band released a short film showing how the clip was made.
  • Paul Van Dyk Twitter, Website Hacked: DJ Denies Posting Racist Tweet

    Paul van Dyk has clarified that the racist tweet that appeared on his Twitter account on Thursday was posted by a hacker. Aside from the German EDM DJ's social media account, his website too was targeted in the cyber-attack.
  • Mariah Carey’s Brother Blames Singer for Sister Alison’s Troubles

    After Mariah Carey's sister Alison was arrested for prostitution earlier this week, the singer's older brother publicly spoke about the artist and blamed her for abandoning her family. According to Morgan Carey, Mariah only cares about herself.
  • Diplo Says Major Lazer Shouldn't Be Accused of Cultural Appropriation

    Diplo feels strongly that his band Major Lazer should not be accused of cultural appropriation. With the group’s recent hit “Lean On,” some criticized them for using Indian cultural and images in the music video. They have also come under fire for using Caribbean based genres such as dancehall, reggae and soca.
  • Black Eyed Peas, Justin Timberlake, DJ Khaled, Diddy, Usher and More Ask ‘Where is the Love’

    Fergie, will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo reformed The Black Eyed Peas to release a new version of their hit song "Where is the Love?" For the remake's video, the group enlisted the help of various celebrities including Kendall Jenner, P. Diddy, DJ Khaled, Nicole Sherzinger, Justin Timberlake, The Game and Tori Kelly.
  • 'Make Me' Singer Britney Spears on Her Anxiety Disorders and Bad Dates in a New Interview

    Even pop princesses have bad dates according to a new interview with Britney Spears. The “Make Me” singer also struggles with anxiety, and describes panicking if even a hair was out of place. Spears’ anxiety has gotten so bad at times that it has affected her career, but a recent performance at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards and the release of her ninth studio album, Glory, mark her big comeback in the music industry.
  • Watch Vince Staples' Tackle Fame In 'Prima Donna' Short Film

    Vince Staples released his Prima Donna EP on Friday and today has released a short film to bring a visual component to the critically acclaimed seven-track EP. Instead of a bunch of music videos that can slip into the trap of cliché or fail to really tell a story in three or four minutes, he takes the viewer inside the hard life of fame.
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