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Considering all of the drama going on with Miranda Lambert divorcing former husband Blake Shelton, who is now dating Gwen Stefani, the last thing anyone would have probably thought of seeing was a cover of No Doubt's smash hit "Spiderwebs" by Lambert herself. Well, thanks to the internet, you can now watch the ironic pre-divorce performance take form. -
Chris Martin Talks Guns N' Roses Influence on New Coldplay Album 'A Head Full Of Dreams'
On the helm of the release of their new album 'A Head Full of Dreams,' Coldplay's Chris Martin talks about the Guns N' Roses influence during an appearance on Sirius XM radio with host Jeff Regan. The first single from the album "Adventure Of A Lifetime," premiered yesterday (Nov. 6). -
Ariana Grande Dissed By Host After Bailing On Talk Show Appearance
Ariana Grande has been dissed by a host after bailing on a talk-show appearance. The young singer was scheduled to be featured on 'The Jonathan Ross Show' but backed out at the last possible second. Host Jonathan Ross was not pleased but did manage to scramble together the other guests Joan Collins, Danny DeVito and Sheridan Smith for a rendition of "Nine to Five" by Dolly Parton in lieu of Grande's performance. -
Big Boi Reveals OutKast Turned Down An Opportunity To Perform At The 2004 Super Bowl
Apparently, Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl could have been avoided if another duo would have taken the stage. Big Boi recently revealed that OutKast turned down an opportunity to perform at halftime as the New England Patriots took on the Carolina Panthers. -
Spike Lee Responds to Lil Durk & Lil Bibby's Criticism of 'Chi-Raq' Movie Trailer
Spike Lee's Chi-Raq movie has been catching criticism since its inception. Following the release of the movie's trailer, the New York-bred director recently responded to bad press from Chicago rappers including Lil Durk and Lil Bibby. -
Time Warp Techno Festival Faces Opposition From Brooklyn Community
The second US edition of Time Warp, Germany's longest-running techno festival, is scheduled to bring some of the world's best techno, deep house, and minimal producers and DJs to the Bedford Armory in Crown Heights, Brooklyn in two weeks. However, the festival is facing some serious opposition from the community: local residents and elected representatives including Assemblymember Walter Mosley have been voicing concerns regarding various quality of life issues and lobbying City Hall to shut the event down. As Mosley stated to local news outlet DNAinfo, his constituents are mostly worried about parking and "potentially intoxicated" ravers meandering the neighborhood after the event. -
SXSW Hit-and-Run Drunk Driver Who Killed 4 Sentenced to Life
Rashad Charjuan Owens, the hit-and-run driver who killed four people when he plowed through a crowd of people at 2014's South by Southwest festival in Austin, has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. A Travis County jury convicted the 23 year old of capital murder after relatively brief deliberations. -
Riff Raff Just Leaked New ‘Trench Coat Towers’ EP, Poetry Book Coming Soon
Riff Raff has just leaked his new mini-EP entitled 'Trench Coat Towers,' which is set to officially drop next week on iTunes. His new poetry book, "NEON ViBES," is also due out next week. After teasing new music all over his social media accounts all week, the rapper finally shared the four-track EP (it's actually eight tracks if you count the instrumental versions) via his Jody Highroller alter-ego's Spotify. -
Björk Calls For Global Protest Against Planned Construction in Iceland's Highlands
Icelandic experimental musician Björk, along with environmentalist group the Heart of Iceland, held an unannounced press conference in Reyjkavík, Iceland this morning (Nov. 6) to ask the world for help in supporting an environmental protest against their government who plans to build power lines through the Iceland Highlands. -
Katy Perry, Sting Perform at David Lynch Foundation Benefit Concert in NYC [WATCH]
Katy Perry, Sting and Jerry Seinfeld were three important performers and guests in a star-studded line-up that helped raise money at the David Lynch Foundation's benefit concert at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday night. The collected proceeds from the event will go towards teaching transcendental mediation in New York. -
Beach House Covers Weezer's 'Undone — The Sweater Song' at Luxembourg Gig
Beach House is full of surprises this year, first dropping the expected release of 'Depression Cherry,' then quickly following it up with the surprise album, 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and now of all possible covers, the band chose Weezer's "Undone - The Sweater Song." -
Eric Church Debuts 'Mr. Misunderstood' Music Video off Surprise Fifth Album Release
Although the news was buried beneath everyone's obsession with Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake's performance, Eric Church surprise released his fifth album, 'Mr. Misunderstood,' at the CMAs this week and has now followed that up with the debut of the title track's inspiring music video.
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