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  • Normani Kordei Fifth of Harmony Quits Twitter Due to Racist Cyberbullying

    Normani Kordei of the girl group Fifth Harmony announced that she has decided to take a step back from her Twitter account after experiencing racial cyberbullying. Her social media problems began shortly after rumors of a feud between her and bandmate Camila Cabello emerged.
  • Insomniac Events CEO Pasquale Rotella Cleared Of All Felony Charges

    Insomniac Events CEO Pasquale Rotella can breathe a sigh of relief. Over the past six years he has been fighting a slew of felony charges from the Los Angeles County District Attorney office. Slowly some of those charges had been dropped over the past few years, but late last week, the final batch of felony bribery, embezzlement and conspiracy charges were dropped by the DA.
  • Ronnie James Dio’s Hologram Debuts at Wacken Open Air Festival

    A hologram of the late Ronnie James Dio, who led the bands Black Sabbath, Elf, Rainbow, Heaven & Hell and Dio, made a surprise appearance in Germany last Saturday during the Wacken Open Air festival. The hologram, which performed with Dio's Disciples, served as the closing act of the night's event.
  • Watch New Nextflix EDM Movie 'XOXO' Trailer, Galantis, Flume, Skrillex On Soundtrack

    Netflix has released the trailer for their new film XOXO about the struggle of an up-and-coming EDM DJ and his experiences at a festival XOXO. In addition to the trailer, the film comes with a loaded soundtrack featuring the likes of Flume, Galantis, Skrillex, Diplo and others.
  • Watch Pearl Jam Cover Aerosmith’s ‘Draw the Line’ and Bob Dylan’s ‘Masters of War’

    Last Friday, members of Pearl Jam were at the iconic Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts for a special concert. During their set, the band paid tribute to the city's music icon Aerosmith by performing a cover of "Draw the Line" as well as Bob Dylan's "Masters of War."
  • ‘American Idol’ Contestants React After Mariah Carey Calls Show Abusive

    Lazaro Arbos and Devin Velez, former contestants on American Idol, responded to the recent statements Mariah Carey said against the reality show when the "Infinity" singer previously called her experience on the program "abusive."
  • Drake Disses Funkmaster Flex of Hot 97 Radio Station at New York City Show

    Drake directly dissed Funkmaster Flex of radio station Hot 97 at a recent performance in New York City. At the Madison Square Garden stop of his highly anticipated Summer Sixteen tour this past Thursday (Aug. 4) the rapper freestyled some insults towards Flex at the beginning of his performance.
  • 2 Chainz Releases 'Daniel Son; Necklace Don' Mixtape Ahead of Schedule to Avoid Bootleggers

    In an effort to beat out bootleggers, 2 Chainz released his 'Daniel Son; Necklace Don' mixtape early. The mixtape was initially scheduled to be dropped on Friday (Aug. 5) but was instead released late on the evening of Thursday (Aug. 4).
  • Tour Dates Roundup: Classixx, Lil Dicky, Brand New, GTA & Dusky

    Catch these artists touring across North America this fall. Each week there are plenty of tours that are announced by artists big and small. We can't get to them all with individual posts every single time, so here we have recapped a bunch of announcements into one convenient post for you.
  • Psychological Exam Ordered for Justin Bieber's Ex-Neighbors Following Egging Incident Lawsuit

    A psychological exam has been ordered for Justin Bieber’s ex-neighbors following the infamous “egging incident” lawsuit. The initial suit brought forth accused the pop star of “emotionally terrorizing” them while living next door.
  • Watch Skrillex, Rick Ross 'Purple Lambourghini' Video, Stream Suicide Squad Soundtrack

    Suicide Squad is in theaters today. Skrillex and Rick Ross have unveiled the music video for their new collaboration "Purple Lamborghini" that is featured as The Joker's song on the Suicide Squad Soundtrack and in the film.
  • Frank Ocean 'Boys Don't Cry' Delay Sparks Hilarious Twitter Memes Reaction [WATCH]

    If you've been patiently waiting for Frank Ocean's sophomore album 'Boys Don't Cry,' well consider yourself just like most of his other Twitter followers who awoke this morning anticipating the album release that still hasn't happened as of yet. But, the delay has sparked some pretty hilarious twitter posts, videos and memes to keep the entertainment levels at an all time high, while we wait.
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