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  • Gwen Stefani Talks About the Difficult Months Leading up to Her Divorce From Gavin Rossdale

    Gwen Stefani recalls her "difficult months" leading up to her divorce from singer Gavin Rossdale and says she is now in a much better place.
  • Chief Keef Says a Lot of Rappers "Stole His Style," Premieres 'Get Your Mind Right #FRolling2'

    Chief Keef claims he will need "more than 10 fingers" to name all the rappers that have bitten off his style, and premieres "Get Your Mind Right #FRolling2."
  • Blink-182 Reissuing 4 Albums on Cassette Including 'Dude Ranch,' 'Enema of the State'

    Just like vinyl has become a preferred method of collecting music, cassettes are making a comeback and Blink-182 is quickly jumping on the bandwagon. The long-time pop punk group plan to reissue four of their studio albums including 1997's 'Dude Ranch,' 1999's 'Enema of the State,' their 2000 live album 'The Mark, Tom and Travis Show' as well as their self-titled 2003 LP.
  • Donald Trump Dances Like Drake in 'SNL' "Hotline Bling" Parody

    Drake's "Hotline Bling" is perhaps the fastest and most parodied music video in recent memory, from Vines to memes and gifs flooding the Internet. So, it was all too obvious that the comedic team at "Saturday Night Live" would take a swing at it with this week's host, Donald Trump.
  • Justin Bieber Admits He Cried During Amy Winehouse Documentary

    This may not be the first time we've seen or heard of Justin Bieber's emotions getting the best of him. The pop star who let tears stream down his face after his invigorating 2015 MTV VMA performance recently admitted that he cried while watching the Asif Kapadia-directed Amy Winehouse documentary.
  • Yoko Ono, The Flaming Lips to Release 'Happy Xmas (War Is Over)' 7" Vinyl

    After previously teaming up for a psychedelic rendition of Yoko Ono and John Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)," The Flaming Lips and Ono are slated to release a 7" Christmas edition vinyl of the track, which was originally crafted for the Amazon Prime 'All Is Bright' seasonal compilation.
  • Datsik Collabs w/ Snoop Dogg on 'Smoke Bomb,' Will Sparks & Lil Debbie Drop “Get Lit” [LISTEN]

    Canadian electronic producer/DJ, Datsik, has collaborated with legendary rapper, Snoop Dogg, on the new track, "Smoke Bomb." Meanwhile, the Australian electronic producer/DJ Will Sparks just dropped his latest track entitled "Get Lit" featuring vocals from American rapper Lil Debbie.
  • KRS-One Announces ‘Now Hear This’ Album, Drops First Single - "Drugs Won" [LISTEN]

    KRS-One, AKA the famed Teacha of hip-hop, has announced a new album, entitled 'Now Hear This.' The album is reportedly produced by Predator Prime and is due out November 24th, when it will be available to purchase via the producer's Bandcamp page. Following the announcement, the Bronx-based rapper dropped the forthcoming album's first single, "Drugs Won."
  • EDM Twitter Beef: Nicky Romero Accuses Hardwell of Stealing Visuals

    The latest DJ Twitter beef finds A-List EDM stars Nicky Romero and Hardwell fighting over visuals. As Billboard reports, the former tweeted "Copying is the highest form of flattery" after the latter posted an 8-bit rendition of himself.
  • Kanye West Spends $500 Dollars a Day on His Haircuts

    According to Rihanna's father, Ronald Fenty, Kanye spends $500 dollars a day getting his hair cut.
  • Lana Del Rey Covers Daniel Johnston’s “Some Things Last a Long Time” [LISTEN]

    Lana Del Rey has covered Daniel Johnston's 1990 single, "Some Things Last a Long Time" as part of the forthcoming short film "Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston." The film stars legendary pop singer and songwriter Johnston himself and is out November 11th to rent or buy via Vimeo. You can hear a brief clip of Lana Del Rey's cover in the film trailer here.
  • 50 Cent Criticizes Tidal, Says Jay Z "Capitalized on People"

    50 cent says Jay Z has "capitalized on people" in his streaming service Tidal, and wonders why he should have to pay $9.99 to hear music he can hear "anywhere."
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