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Stream, Download Juicy J New Mixtape 'O's To Oscars'
The 14-track project has features from the likes of Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla $ign, Logic and Project Pat. -
50 Cent Ridicules Rick Ross' 'Black Market' Opening Week Sales
After getting into a pretty intense war of words, after "Color Money" rapper Rick Ross insinuated that 50 Cent's estranged son Marquise Jackson had applied to work for him, the saga continues. In the latest twist in the ongoing feud, 50 Cent ridicules Ross over selling only 34,000 units of his new album Black Market in it opening week. -
Lady Gaga at 'Billboard' Women in Music: Biz is a 'F*cking Boys' Club'
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Adele Announces 2016 Tour of North America Ahead of Radio City TV Special
Adele is gearing up for a 56-date North American tour in 2016 that will hit music hotspots Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, Boston, New York, Nashville and Austin. -
AC/DC Announces 2016 North American Tour Dates
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Justin Bieber Crashes James Corden's 'Late Late Show' Monologue [WATCH]
Over the last few months, Justin Bieber and 'Late Late Show' host James Corden have developed a unique bond. The duo has joined forces before during "Carpool Karaoke" segments, singing various hits from Bieber's latest album, ;Purpose,; and even tackling Alanis Morisette's "Ironic." For their latest collaboration, the "Sorry" singer crashed the "Late Late Show" with every intention of taking over Corden's monologue. -
Elton John Announces 2016 Tour Dates in Support of 'Wonderful Crazy Night'
Rolling out the hits since 1964, famed songwriter and pianist, Elton John, is ready to hit the touring circuit once more. For the first half of 2016, the "Tiny Dancer" singer will spend his time on the road in support of his latest album, 'Wonderful Crazy Night.' -
Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray on Scott Weiland's Death, Singer Not Surprised
Mark McGrath from that band you may remember, Sugar Ray, is just the latest in a string of musicians who've come out with commentary to speak out about Scott Weiland's death. These include Billy Corgan, Travis Barker and most recently Nikki Six. In an Allegedly podcast which will be posted fully Dec. 15. -
Demi Lovato Performs 'Stone Cold,' Accepts Rulebreaker Award at Billboard's Women in Music
During Billboard's 2015 Women in Music outing on Dec. 11, Demi Lovato, who has shaken up her image as of late, was awarded the yearly "Rulebreaker" award during the ceremony that brought forth a performance of "Stone Cold." -
Big Sean's Burglary Story Just Got a Whole Lot Weirder: Robbers Left the Rapper a Note
The suspect who robbed Big Sean's Los Angeles mansion left a taunting note to the rapper. The robbers stole $150,000 in jewelry as well as unreleased music. They have instructed Big Sean on how he can retrieve the lost tracks. -
Ed Sheeran Says Goodbye to Social Media & Technology During Music Break
Ed Sheeran is officially calling it quits with social media , for now. After wrapping up his extensive 'X' World Tour earlier in the week and previously hinting his break from the interweb, the British singer decided it was time to step away from the screens and enjoy the real world through his own eyes.
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