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  • DJ Mustard, Travis Scott Share 'Whole Lotta Lovin'' Music Video

    DJ Mustard and Travis Scott have unveiled the music video for their new club track "Whole Lotta Lovin'." The song came out less than a week ago, but it is already started to predictably make the impact that these two had hoped with a track like this.
  • Adele '25' Bests Rachel Platten's 'Wildfire,' Justin Bieber's 'Purpose' for 7th Week at No. 1

    Adele is an unstoppable force on the charts. For the seventh straight week, the "Hello" singer's new album 25 sits at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, besting the new release from Rachel Platten as well as old 2015 pop favorites from Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, twenty one pilots and more.
  • Spotify Hit With Another Lawsuit, This Time For $200 Million

    Just two weeks after being sued by artists over alleged unpaid royalties, Spotify is being slapped with another suit over similar alleged damages. The plaintiff, a group of recording artists, led by Melissa Ferrick, are seeking $200 million in damages from the streaming giant. The plaintiffs are being represented by Los Angeles law firm Gradstein & Marzano.
  • Tori Kelly Spring 2016 Tour Dates Revealed Ahead of 'Unbreakable Smile' Re-Release

    Tori Kelly has had a big breakthrough in her career over the last 12 months, with her debut album Unbreakable Smile, singles "Should Have Been Us" and "Nobody Love" and a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. Now, she's looking to cap it all off with a spring 2016 tour, which the "Hollow" singer announced on Monday (Jan. 11).
  • David Bowie's Producer Confirms That Blackstar Intended As A "Parting Gift"

    With his untimely passing last night, it’s safe to say that friends, family and fans of music icon David Bowie have been finding solace in his art, primarily his last album Blackstar released this past Friday January 8th on his 69th birthday. Blackstar producer Tony Visconti took to Facebook today to confirm that this was Bowie’s plan all along, and that the album was created as a “parting gift” to fans.
  • St. Lucia Shares 'Matter' Single "Love Somebody" Ahead Of Tour

    St. Lucia have shared the latest single "Love Somebody" from the group's upcoming album Matter. The new single is latest from the group's sophomore LP, which will be release on Jan. 29 just ahead of their winter tour.
  • Detainment of Blac Youngsta After $200,000 ATM Withdrawal was a "Misunderstanding"

    Blac Youngsta was recently detained after making a $200,000 withdrawal from the ATM. However, authorities are now saying the arrest was a "misunderstanding."
  • RZA Responds to Criticism Over His Comments Regarding "Black Youth"

    Leader of the Wu Tang Clan, RZA, recently made comments suggesting that African American youths should dress differently as not to provoke the aggression of police officers. He is now responding to the criticism over his comments.
  • Nicki Minaj Discusses What Lil Wayne and Drake Taught Her, Grammy Nominations

    Nicki Minaj details the tutelage she received from her self described "mentors" Lil Wayne and Drake.
  • Apple Music Reaches 10 Million Subscribers in 7 Months, Still Trails Spotify

    Critics and supporters of Apple Music were unsure how many users would actually stay on board with the service after the three-month trial expired for early adopters, but now the company is reporting an impressive 10 million subscribers paying for the music streaming service just seven months into its existence. Of course, it still trails Spotify.
  • MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from Kendrick Lamar, David Bowie, RJD2, Yeasayer & More

    Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Kendrick Lamar, David Bowie, RJD2, Yeasayer and more right here!
  • Shaky Knees 2016 Lineup: Florence + The Machine, Jane's Addiction, My Morning Jacket Headline

    Get ready to be shaking from excitement about the Shaky Knees Music Festival. On Monday (Jan. 11), the annual Atlanta music festival announces its 2016 lineup, featuring some of the biggest names in indie and alternative rock. For this year's rendition, Florence + The Machine will headline, alongside My Morning Jacket and Jane's Addiction, who are set to perform their integral album Ritual de Lo Habitual in full.
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