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Believe it or not, the Toronto-based electronic bass duo known as Zeds Dead don't always listen to hard-hitting dubstep and trap bangers. In their latest project, a new mix series called Catching Zs, the duo shares the chill side of their eclectic taste in a diverse range of influences. -
Kiesza 'Hideaway' Music Video Spawns Lawsuit from Graffiti Artist Jamie Mitchel Kosse
Canadian pop star Kiesza is being sued by American graffiti artist Jamie Mitchel Kosse, better known as Jamie Hef, over the unlicensed appropriation of his work in the video for her 2014 breakout hit "Hideaway." Meanwhile, designers Jeremy Scott and Moschino are facing legal backlash after featuring work by graffiti artist Joseph Tierney, better known as Rime, on the dress Katy Perry wore to the Met Gala in NYC last May. -
Meek Mill Pledges $50K to Flint Water Crisis, Challenges 50 Cent to Match Him
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Madonna Tells Jack White He's Too 'Laid-Back', Takes to Instagram Deny Drunk Performance
Madonna is not happy with some of her fans -- and has no qualms about spreading the word via social media. -
Solo Show From Aerosmith's Steven Tyler to Air PBS’s ‘Front and Center’
Since jumping genres to country from rock, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler has been adding dates to his solo concert agenda. But if you can't wait for him to come to your town, you can check out his fresh country tunes and Aerosmith hits on the PBS series Front and Center. -
Snoop Dogg Revealed as the First Guest on 'Kocktails With Khloé' After Caitlyn Jenner Diss
On Monday (Jan. 18), Khloé Kardashian made an announcement that Snoop Dogg would be the first guest on her upcoming talk show, Kocktails With Khloé. The news took some by surprise after Snoop’s Caitlyn Jenner diss on Instagram over the summer. -
Rick Ross Throws Shade at Birdman & Lil Wayne Reunion on Snapchat
Fans of Cash Money were elated when word of Lil Wayne and Birdman’s reconciliation hit the Web, but no everyone shared the excitement. Rick Ross, who previously spoke out on the rapper’s fallout, took to his Snapchat account to throw major shade at the reunited father-son duo. -
Beyond Wonderland 2016 Lineup: Alesso, Galantis, Gouryella Headline
Insomniac Events' Beyond Wonderland SoCal has announced its 2016 lineup. Among who will headline the varied bill include Alesso, Galantis, Dada Life, Armand van Helden, Seven Lions, Ferry Corsten under his revived Gouryella alias and many more. -
Glenn Frey's Death Partially Caused by Medications, Eagles Manager Irving Azoff Claims
In a surprising twist, Eagles manager Irving Azoff claims that Glenn Frey’s death was partially caused by medications he was taking to treat a medical condition. In a statement released to the band’s website this past Monday (Jan. 18) it is said that Frey died of multiple ailments, including rheumatoid arthritis, colitis and pneumonia. Frey passed away at the relatively young age of 67. In an a new interview, Azoff said that the colitis and pneumonia were directly to connected to medications he was on for the arthritis, although he would not name names. -
Eagles Manager Irving Azoff Talks Glenn Frey's Death, His Impact on the Industry
The music world is saddened by the passing of Glenn Frey, guitarist of the Eagles, a no one more so than those closest to him. Frey’s inner circle included the band’s manager Irving Azoff who fostered their talent since the beginning. Glen passed away this past Monday (Jan. 18) at the relatively young age of 67. In a new interview, Azoff talked about the legendary guitarist’s death and the impact that the band has had on the industry.
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