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  • Steven Tyler Unveils Out on a Limb Tour Solo Summer Tour Dates

    Get ready for a little Red, White and You. Aerosmith's Steven Tyler recently made an unexpected step into the world of country music and is now set to go on a solo tour on the back of it.
  • Stream ‘Parallel Lines,’ New Summer-Ready A-Trak Collaboration with Phantogram [LISTEN]

    Fool's Gold label lead Alain Macklovitch, best known as A-Trak, has been on a collaborative streak lately, working with Jamie Lidell on "We All Fall Down," Disclosure on a "Magnets" rework, and Rick Rubin on Star Wars Headspace. Now, the Canadian producer and DJ has joined forces with NYC synth-pop duo Phantogram on the summer-ready fist pump-inspiring new track titled "Parallel Lines."
  • 'LHHA's Joseline on 'Wendy' Talks Stevie J Separation, The Game & Threesome with Mimi [WATCH]

    Did you ever think you would see the day where the outspoken queen of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, Joseline Hernandez, would sit down and spill all of the tea with the queen of daytime tv, Wendy Williams? Well that day came on Monday May 2 and the Puerto Rican princess did not disappoint revealing details about her marriage and separtation to Stevie J, her relationship with The Game and the threesome with castmate Mimi Faust.
  • James Blake Unveils New Album Title 'The Colour in Anything' With Outdoor Murals

    James Blake teasing his new album with murals in Brooklyn and London. James Blake was noticeably quiet in 2015, sharing almost no music throughout the year and staying quiet on socials.
  • 'LHHATL' Season 5, Episode 5 Recap: Joseline Hernandez Starts Beef With Tommie, Karlie [WATCH]

    Love & Hip Hop: ATL's season five, episode five aired last night (Monday, May 2) on VH1 and if viewers took anything from it, it's that Joseline Hernandez is back with a vengence! She wasn't lying when she said she had tea for everyone and she's serving it whether they like it or not. This recap highlights all the drama and beef Joseline started with Karlie Redd, Tommie, and so many more!
  • Kanye West Believes Life Of Pablo Tour Will Begin In September

    He wants it to inspire the kids. Kanye West has been a busy man with his new album The Life Of Pablo. He has been constantly tinkering with the LP, but there has been little movement on a tentative tour that would normally accompany an album of that magnitude.
  • Stream Christian & the 2102s' New Album 'Moments' [LISTEN]

    Listen to the full album stream of Christian and the 2120s' 'Moments' right here. Swedish garage rockers Christian & the 2120s have released their new album, Moments, recently, and you can listen to a stream of these songs right here! The band consists of Christian Smedström (vocals & guitar), Kristoffer Ragnstam (drums & vocals), and Krister Selander (bass & vocals).
  • Dusky's 17 Steps Presents 'Floor To Floor' Compilation

    Skream and Alan Fitzpatrick will also be featured on the 12-track compilation. UK house duo Dusky has announced a new compilation Floor to Floor on their label 17 Steps.
  • GRAMMY Park 2016 Lineup: Ne-Yo, Robin Thicke & More Scheduled for Brooklyn Concerts!

    GRAMMY Park kicks off on May 5, 2016, for the first-ever 4-day concert event series from the acclaimed awards organization. Check out the lineup, schedule and ticketing information for the Brooklyn concerts here!
  • Soulja Boy Claims He Signed $400 Million Deal

    How he got the money? We don't know, but man Soulja Boy just got paid. In all of the interesting music news you have seen this week that is probably a headline you didn't expect.
  • Stream Bitter's Kiss' 'Love Won't Make You Cry' EP [LISTEN]

    Stream Bitter's Kiss' 'Love Won't Make You Cry' EP right here! Bitter's Kiss, aka singer-songwriter Chloe Baker, recently released her new EP entitled Love Won't Make You Cry, featuring a number of instant hits in the indie-folk genre.
  • Desert Trip: Stones, McCartney, Waters, Dylan, Who Festival Confirmed By Coachella Organizers

    The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Who, Neil Young, Roger Waters and Paul McCartney at the "concert of the century."
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