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  • Kygo Launching Fashion Line Following 'Cloud Nine Tour'

    Kygo is launching a new fashion line following his 'Cloud Nine Tour.' The line will be launched this upcoming week, the producer and DJ announced via his Twitter page. In his tweet, he donned a striped light gray t-shirt and a black jacket, complete with a beanie.
  • Billie Joe Armstrong Explains Theme of Green Day’s New ‘Bang Bang’ Track

    Billie Joe Armstrong of the American punk band Green Day explained that the group's newest track, "Bang Bang," was written through the perspective of a mass shooter. He also noted that the band's upcoming album, 'Revolution Radio,' will serve as a form of social commentary to what's currently happening in the country.
  • Taylor Swift Congratulates USA Gymnastics Team #FinalFive on Winning Olympic Gold via Twitter

    Taylor Swift has taken to Twitter to congratulate the USA gymnastics team, known on the social media site as the #FinalFive, for winning Olympic gold in Rio.
  • Tyga Has Reportedly Reached a Settlement with Former Landlord Over Damaged Property

    Tyga has reportedly reached a settlement with his former landlord, Gholamreza Rezai, over the damages done to a Malibu mansion he rented from him back in 2011.
  • Timbaland Slated to Produce Music for Zumba Fitness Brand 'STRONG'

    Timbaland is known for his work with Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z, but the hit maker is now gearing up to produce music for the Zumba fitness brand. The new product is called STRONG by Zumba and consists of a workout born from intense interval training and bodyweight exercise in addition to strength training. The workout will be done entirely to Timbaland’s beats, which are paired specifically with each workout move.
  • Prophets of Rage Play for Inmates Outside Prison Walls Following Ban [WATCH]

    Prophets of Rage have only been together a few months, but they’re already making waves in the music industry with their eyebrow-raising choice of venues. The group, which consists of members of Rage Against the Machine, Cypress Hill, and Public Enemy, had been slated to perform for 800 inmates at a California state prison but were prevented from doing so. So instead, the group decided to play outside the prison walls, so that the inmates could still hear them.
  • Shakira’s Music Inspired Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas Says Choreographer

    Dominic Zito, the choreographer for the USA Gymnastics National Team, revealed how Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas was able to discover Shakira's music for her routine. According to Zito, the talented gymnast was inspired to use the Colombian singer's music while walking inside a mall.
  • Barack Obama Summer Playlist: Chance The Rapper, D'Angelo, Leon Bridges Featured

    There are other songs from the likes of Nina Simone, Wale, Aloe Blacc, Gary Clark Jr and more. President Barack Obama has shared the songs that make it to his summer playlist.
  • Christina Grimmie’s Family Releases First Music Video from Singer’s ‘Side A’ EP

    The family of murdered singer Christina Grimmie has released the music video for her "Snow White" track from the Side A EP. The video is the first installment from the singer's Ballad of Jessica Blue series.
  • Rihanna to Receive Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at 2016 MTV VMAs

    Rihanna has confirmed that she will receive the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the upcoming 2016 MTV Video Music Awards. This means she will be joining the prestigious award's list of recipients including Kanye West, Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Beastie Boys.
  • The Weeknd Gives $250,000 Towards Black Lives Matter Movement

    The Weeknd has given $250,000 towards the Black Lives Matter in a show of solidarity towards the black community. The 'Beauty Behind the Madness' artist's gift to the Black Lives Matter Network follows a donation to The University Of Toronto to help fund an Ethiopic Studies program.
  • Against Me! Announces Fall Tour and Releases Single "Haunting, Haunted, Haunts"

    Against Me! have announced a fall tour in addition to releasing their lead single “333” from their upcoming album. “333” can be counted as the premiere song from their new album, Shape Shift With Me. Shape Shift With Me will be available on September 16 via Total Tremble.
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