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  • Stream DJ Khaled 'I Changed A Lot' With Jay Z, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Future

    DJ Khaled's new album I Changed A Lot has arrived and is available for streaming and download. The star-studded album has one might expect from a Khaled project, a ridiculous amount of features from the likes of Future, Chris Brown, Jay Z, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Trey Songz, Jeezy, Ace Hood and so many more.
  • Sufjan Stevens 'Blue Bucket of Gold' Electronic Remix Gives Fans A Taste of Live Show

    As Sufjan Stevens prepares to set off on a new tour in support of his album Carrie & Lowell, which is still a strong contender for 2015 album of the year for many, he's dropped a new electronic remix of the soft and devastatingly emotional song "Blue Bucket of Gold."
  • Adele's New Song 'Hello' Arrives with Lovelorn Video Ahead of Album '25' [WATCH]

    Yesterday (Oct. 22), Adele announced that she would be releasing her long-awaited third studio album, 25, next month, and that a new single "Hello" woud be dropping today along with an official music video. Now, the wait is officially over. The singer has released her lovetorn music video for the dramatic single.
  • NERVO Tells Cancer to F*ck Off, Launches Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign #TTY

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so Australian electronic DJ/production duo NERVO have launched their own awareness campaign, TITTIES TITTIES YEAH (#TTY). As announced on the NERVO sisters' artist page, the first ladies of EDM are collaborating with the philanthropic lifestyle brand Electric Family to sell custom bracelets while sharing cancer prevention and early detection information with their fans via social media; they are also "teaming up with F*ck Cancer and hosting some parties where all the proceeds will go towards funding mammograms and providing free breast cancer screenings."
  • Roger Waters Details Super Deluxe Edition of ‘The Wall’ Concert Film

    In the midst of the release of his concert film, 'Roger Waters: The Wall,' the former Pink Floyd bassist has now revealed plans for a "super deluxe edition" of the recently released project.
  • Nicki Minaj's Barbs Troll Meek Mill Relentlessly & Plead With Her to Dump Him

    Earlier this week, "Wanna Know" rapper Meek Mill used social media yet again to call out fellow MMG labelmate Wale for sharing his opinion on the beef that transpired between him and Drake over the summer. Subsequently, Nicki Minaj's "barbs" have now taken to Twitter to troll Mill relentlessly and plead with the superstar to dump him.
  • Norm Kelly Continues to Troll Meek Mill, Pokes Fun at Wale's 'Pencil' Comment

    Norm Kelly really gets a kick out of trolling Meek Mill. On Thursday, the Toronto councillor jumped on Twitter and poked fun at Wale’s “pencil” comment about the Philly rapper.
  • Kylie Minogue Reads Nick Cave's 1996 Rejection Letter to MTV [WATCH]

    In 1996, Nick Cave (of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds) penned a now-notorious letter to MTV requesting they rescind his Video Music Awards nomination for Best Male Artist. In his letter, Cave asserts "my muse is not a horse and I am in no horse race." Now, Kylie Minogue has read the rejection letter as a part of the Letters Live video series from the literary correspondence website Letters of Note.
  • Young Thug Announces 'Slime Season 2' Release Date

    A month after the release of the first addition, Young Thug is prepping to drop Slime Season 2 in the near future. He shared the date on Instagram.
  • Tove Lo Self-Talks, Swallows Some Bad Medicine in New Music Video for "Moments" [WATCH]

    Swedish artist Tove Lo has just released her new music video for latest single off her smash debut album today (Oct. 21) 'Queen of the Clouds' and there's a lot of self-talk. Not to mention self-reflection, the pop star literally gives herself therapy and swallows some bad medicine in the process.
  • Eric Church Performs "The Weight" With Allman Brothers' Warren Haynes

    At the Oct. 18 inaugural American Roots Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina, Eric Church brought on Allman Brothers Band guitarist Warren Haynes for a bluesy, country cover of The Band's legendary song "The Weight."
  • Mac DeMarco Sings With Puppets and Kids in Tonstartssbandht's "Seriously" Video

    The music world's resident goofball Mac DeMarco, took some time to help his guitarist's band Tonstartssbandht, by singing the group's song "Seriously" with puppets to a group of kids for a Sesame Street-style video.
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