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Drake's highly anticipated fourth studio album, 'Views From the 6,' is schedule to make its debut this Spring and as the countdown to its release grows closer, more details continue to be revealed. In a recent interview with the 'New York Times,' the rapper's longtime producer and friend Noah '40' Shebib opened up about what fans can expect on the new project, which includes "more untraditional sounds." -
Beyonce Extends The Formation World Tour 2016; Tickets Most Expensive in Recent History
There's no denying that Beyonce's 2016 Super Bowl Halftime stint earlier this month was one of the most talked about performances in recent history. The show was certainly a strategic attempt to showcase not only her newest single, "Formation," but also the world tour she announced shortly after. -
The 1975 Release New Song 'Somebody Else' Ahead of 'I Like It When You Sleep' [LISTEN]
The 1975 are just one week away from the release of their new album I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It, and ahead of its due date, the band has dropped the album's most chilled-out track to date, the heartbreaking, heavily '80s-infused "Somebody Else." -
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band Extend 'The River' Tour Dates; Tickets on Sale
Few Bruce Springsteen tours in the last five years have solidified The Boss' longevity as well as his current tour, The River Tour, has. Since Springsteen announced the celebratory tour in honor of his landmark 1980 album, 'The River,' fans have flocked to the resale ticket market. -
Kanye West Puts 'Life of Pablo' Album as a 'Tidal' Exclusive Boosting App Sales
After announcing that he has a $53 million debt, Kanye West released his new album, "Life of Pablo," telling fans to subscribe to Tidal for a streaming exclusive of the said album. -
Demi Lovato 'Stone Cold' Music Video Teaser, Release Date Revealed on Twitter
Winter may be on its way out (fingers crossed), but things are just starting to get "Stone Cold" for Demi Lovato and her fans. On Friday (Feb. 19), Lovato teased her new Confident single and music video - and the visuals are arriving sooner rather than later. -
Viola Beach Band Who Died in Sweden Car Crash Had Three Singles, One Song Hitting Charts
British band Viola Beach and their manager faced a tragic fate in a car accident in Sweden that caused their death, hours after performing at Where Is The Music festival. -
Pitchfork Music Festival Lineup 2016: Brian Wilson, Sufjan Stevens, Miguel to Perform
Pitchfork Music Festival 2016 now has its full lineup. On Friday (Feb. 19), it was announced that Brian Wilson, Sufjan Stevens and Broken Social Scene are leading the annual Chicago three-day concert. -
Dear Justin Bieber, Don't Get Another Pet Monkey. Love, NAPSA
In 2013, Justin Bieber's pet monkey, OG Mally, was detained in Germany during the pop singer's world tour, where it remains to this day because he did not make an effort to retrieve the pet. Despite this, he doesn't seem to be "Sorry" about this incident, and has told GQ Magazine in his recent cover story issue that he really did love the primate pet. He also said that he is open to getting another pet monkey in the future! In response to this portion of the interview, the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (NAPSA) released an official statement pleading with Bieber to rethink this idea. -
Joseph Fiennes Defends Michael Jackson Role, Should Probably Quit TV Movie, Right?
British actor Joseph Fiennes was recently cast in a comedic TV movie in the UK as music icon Michael Jackson. No, these two people do not share the same skin color, which is obviously making this project very scandalous. While Fiennes admits that he understands the backlash of a white actor portraying an African-American in a production, this week he came to his own defense, claiming that the TV special is satirical, so, you know, who cares? Clearly, a lot of people care, so we're basically counting down until the 45-year-old white actor quits this project. -
Nas to Release J Dilla Album 'The Diary' from 2002 on Mass Appeal Records
Nas announced this week that Mass Appeal Records is going to release a posthumous album of late rapper J Dilla on April 15, 2016. During his guest appearance on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show, the MC revealed that the record, entitled The Diary, features production work by Dilla himself, Madlib, Pete Rock, Hi-tek, Nottz, House Shoes, Karriem Riggins, among others, with songs featuring Snoop Dogg, Bilal, Frank and Dank, Nottz and Boogie. The Diary was recorded in 2002, and Nas shared the first single, "The Introduction" this week. You can check out the tracklist below. -
Kesha's Request to Be Freed from Dr. Luke and Sony Music Contract Denied by New York Judge
Despite her claims about years of sexual, emotional and physical abuse, Kesha will not be freed from her contract with Sony Music and her alleged abuser Dr. Luke. On Friday (Feb. 19), the "Timber" singer appeared in a New York City courtroom for an injunction that would allow her to work with another producer, but her request was denied.
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