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  • Ozzy Osbourne Tours the Alamo 33 Years After Urination Arrest [WATCH]

    Black Sabbath front man Ozzy Osbourne recently returned to the scene of one of his many misdemeanors, the Alamo, where he was once charged with public urination and intoxication 33 years ago. The Prince of Darkness decided to visit San Antonio once more with his son, Jack Osbourne, to film a segment of their latest, father-son History Channel television show endeavor.
  • Erykah Badu Says Drake is Like a Little Brother, Announces Thanksgiving Release Date

    In a new interview with Fader, R&B artist Erykah Badu sang her praises for Drake, saying, "he's like a little brother" to her and giving a vague "Thanksgiving Weekend" release date for her highly anticipated mixtape, 'But You Caint Use My Phone.'
  • Adele No Longer Allowed by Management to Run Personal Twitter Due to Drunk Tweets

    Although Adele is one of the most prevalent hit makers of the decade, the 27-year-old singer isn't even allowed to run her own personal Twitter account. After being responsible for multiple counts of drunk tweeting, her management team has given the power vocalist restricted access to her page.
  • Coldplay Performs "Adventure of a Lifetime" Debut on 'TFI Friday' off 'A Head Full of Dreams'

    Earlier this week, fans were introduced to the new funky and surprisingly psychedelic single and imagery of Coldplay's newest single, "Adventure of a Lifetime," off the band's seventh and possibly final album, 'A Head Full of Dreams,' which they performed for the British variety show "TFI Friday" this weekend.
  • Eminem's New Video Game 'Shady Wars' Can Now Be Downloaded on iTunes and Google Play

    Eminem has entered the video game business with a new venture, "Shady Wars," which is now available on iTunes and Google Play.
  • 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.
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