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R. Kelly discusses his 22 year career and sexual abuse allegations in a recent interview. After a staggering amount of sexual abuse allegations and lawsuits, many fans have wondered how, exactly, they should continue to listen to the R&B giant R. -
Nicky Romero Admits He Suffers from Anxiety, Shares New “Lighthouse” Video [WATCH]
Dutch EDM producer/DJ Nicky Romero has admitted he struggles with anxiety in a personal message posted via his artist Facebook account. Shortly after opening up about his mental health (don't worry: it ends on a positive note) the progressive house artist shared a video for 2014's "Lighthouse" which is the first installation of the Nicky Romero Trilogy. Watch the new video below. -
Missy Elliott Calls 'WTF (Where They From)' Music Video Process "Painful" and Pressure-Filled
It's been over ten years since renowned 90s/2000s rapper Missy Elliott dropped a studio album and three years since she introduced a single to the music industry. 2015, however, marked the year of her return, as she collaborated with Janet Jackson on "BurnItUp!" and made a surprise appearance at the Superbowl Halftime show alongside "Dark Horse" singer Katy Perry. As of late, Misdemeanor dropped a track and music video with Pharrell Williams for 'WTF (Where They From)," which Elliott detailed as a painful process. -
Jeff Rosenstock’s Gear and Belongings Stolen on Modern Baseball Tour
Jeff Rosenstock's van was broken into and his band's gear, instruments, clothing and more was stolen. He is currently on tour with Modern Baseball, PUP and Tiny Moving Parts in support of his recent SideOneDummy release We Cool? -
Tupac Shakur not on Billboard's '10 Greatest Rappers of All Time' List?
Billboard Magazine has released its list of the "10 Greatest Rappers of All Time," including Kendrick Lamar, Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne, though they conspicuously left off iconic rapper Tupac Shakur. -
Justin Bieber Holds Fan Q&A, Performs New 'Purpose' Songs in Los Angeles
On Nov. 13, the day his fourth studio album saw worldwide release, Justin Bieber held a Q&A session with eager fans who spewed an array of questions at the 21-year-old pop star, paired with a performance that boasted hits from 'Purpose' at Los Angeles' Staples Center. -
Thundercat and Mono/Poly Share Instrumental Tribute Track “Paris” [LISTEN]
Bassist and songwriter, Thundercat, has collaborated with electronic producer, Mono/Poly, on an instrumental track in the wake of the attacks on Paris this past weekend. The somber song is fittingly entitled "Paris." You can stream the tribute here. -
Demi Lovato Gives Adele a Run For Her Money With a Cover of "Hello" at KISS FM [WATCH]
Demi Lovato covered Adele's new single, "Hello" at KISS FM's Fall Ball in Seattle this past Saturday (Nov. 14). Lovato's rendition was positively soulful, flawless and she may give Adele a run for her money with it. -
One Direction Performs "Perfect" on 'X-Factor U.K.,' Chats With Hosts [WATCH]
While they were once contestants on 'The X-Factor,' One Direction returned to the U.K. show to perform "Perfect" on the heels of the release of their new album, 'Made In The A.M.' . -
One Direction Chats With Fans During BBC Radio 1 Interview With Nick Grimshaw [WATCH]
One Direction is embarking on a string of appearances to promote their new album, 'Made In The A.M.,' and most recently, they stopped by BBC Radio 1 for a chat with host, Nick Grimshaw. -
Adele's 'Hello' Bests Drake, Justin Bieber and Elle King for Third Week at No. 1
Hot 100, say "Hello" to Adele once again. For the third straight week, the lead single from the highly anticipated new album 25 has topped the U.S. singles chart. Beneath the juggernaut that is Adele, recent singles from Meghan Trainor and Elle King got minor boosts in the top 10, while Drake is still being shut out of the top spot. -
Paris Attacks: Music Journalist, Record Executive Among Dead At Bataclan
More details are starting to emerge from the carnage of the terror attacks in Paris with each passing hour. The most brutal and deadly scene was inside Le Bataclan, where California rock band Eagles of Death Metal were performing a concert. The identities of the nearly 90 dead at the concert hall have started to become public and as one might sadly expect, members of the music industry were affected. In addition to Eagles of Death Metal's British merchandise seller, Nick Alexander, a music journalist for French publication, Les InRocks was killed in addition several record label employees.
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