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  • Following Two Deaths at Sunset Music Festival, Tampa Mayor 'Reconsiders' Hosting Event

    Following two deaths at Sunset Music Festival, the Tampa Mayor is “reconsidering” hosting the event, which left 57 more hospitalized this past Memorial Day weekend. The festival was held at the Raymond James Stadium on May 28 and 29. A representative from St. Joseph’s Hospital reportedly told news station WLFA that the amount of overdoses that she saw over the weekend was “frightening.”
  • 'Lazarus' Singer David Bowie's Producer Tony Visconti "In Talks" to Release Unheard Songs

    Following his death, David Bowie’s producer is reportedly “in talks” with his management company to release unheard material. The “Lazarus” singer reportedly has unheard material that was made during sessions for his last album, 'Blackstar.' Bowie passed away this past January from cancer.
  • Miguel, LL Cool J, EnVogue & More to Perform Live on ABC Mini Series 'Greatest Hits'

    If you've been missing hearing those classic singles that take you back down memory lane from artists like LL Cool J; EnVogue and Boyz II Men, then ABC had you in mind when developing their new music miniseries Greatest Hits. The network is bringing together some of the top artists from the 80s; 90s and present day to perform their hits live during the new show starting in June.
  • Tamar Braxton: 'They Tried It!' Fired Now Hired by Steve Harvey for Own Talk Show

    Don't call it a comeback because though she got fired only days ago from one talk show, Tamar Braxton has already been offered another talk show thanks to Steve Harvey, and she won't even have to share the stage with anymore co-hosts.
  • Kanye West New Music: Releases First Single from 'Cruel Winter' [LISTEN]

    Kanye West released the first single off the highly anticipated compilation album with G.O.O.D music label artists, Cruel Winter. The single, "Champion," not only features West on the track but, seven other rappers, one who was just recently released from jail.
  • Tests Show 'Purple Rain' Singer Prince Died from an Opioid Overdose

    Tests have officially confirmed that Prince died from an opiod overdose, and the culprit was fentanyl. The “Purple Rain” singer was found collapsed in his Minnesota home on the morning of April 21. The test results were released by the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office this past Thursday (June 2). It had widely suspected that Prince had died from opiod related causes, but it was just now officially confirmed.
  • New Jersey School Officials Release Statements on Fetty Wap's New 'Wake-Up' Music Video

    New Jersey school officials have released statements on Fetty Wap’s new music video for “Wake Up,” which takes place at his alma mater, Eastside High School, and they aren’t happy about it. There is reportedly even an investigation into the matter due to the content of the music video.
  • President Obama Proclaims June 2016 as 'African-American Music Appreciation Month'

    United States President Barack Obama has officially declared this month of June 2016 as “African-American Music Appreciation Month.” The announcement was made yesterday by the president in a Presidential Proclamation.
  • Beck Unleashes New Single 'Wow,' Details Plans for Forthcoming Tenth Studio Album

    Mr. Beck Hansen, otherwise known to pop music fans as just Beck, dropped a brand new single yesterday called "Wow." Following last year's one-off single from the artist, "Dreams," the track offeres a brief glimpse as to what Beck fans can expect in his upcoming tenth studio album.
  • Ba Da Ba Ba Bah: Rapper Pusha T Reportedly Wrote the Famous McDonald’s Jingle

    Everyone knows the infamously ubiquitous refrain of "Ba-Da-Ba-Ba-Bah, I'm Lovin' It!" from inescapable McDonald's television and radio advertisements. Reportedly, that little ditty was penned by none other than GOOD Music rapper Pusha T.
  • Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon Not Actually Attacked by Coyote at LA Whole Foods

    Last week, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth was reportedly bitten by a coyote at a Los Angeles-area Whole Foods Market. Alas, the information turned out to be completely false, posted by a spoof Instagram account disguised as the health food grocery chain.
  • Lars Ulrich on New Metallica Songs, Album Slated to be Finished Summer 2016

    Metallica’s tenth studio album is slated to be finished in summer 2016, following 'Death Magnetic,' which was released in 2008. Reportedly, the group has been spending tireless hours in the studio in San Rafael, California with their producer Greg Fidelman, the mastermind behind 'Death Magnetic.' In a new interview, Lars Ulrich explains that while the music will be finished this year, their fans many not necessarily hear it until next.
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