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  • The Game Announces ‘The Documentary 2’ September Drop, Reveals Cover Art

    Back in March, The Game first shared plans to release 'The Documentary 2' on the 10th anniversary of his 'Aftermath' debut album. Despite a delay, it now looks like things are finally coming to fruition with a September release date and the unveiling of the album's cover art.
  • Woman Dances to Future & Drake's 'Where Ya At' in Middle of Car Chase With LAPD [WATCH]

    A suspected car thief in Los Angeles recently led the LAPD on a wild chase through downtown and even stopped to dance to Future and Drake's "Where Ya At."
  • Eazy-E's Daughter Filming 'A Ruthless Scandal' Documentary After 'Straight Outta Compton'

    While hip-Hop fans and avid moviegoers alike seem to agree that 'Straight Outta Compton' has become one of the year's must see films, Eazy-E's daughter, Erin "E.B." Wright, recently opened up about working on a "jaw-dropping" documentary about her father. During a sit down with DatzHott, Wright shared her opinion on the N.W.A. biopic and revealed the subject matter of her forthcoming film, 'A Ruthless Scandal: No More Lies.' Wright said that her film will fill in gaps about her father's legacy that were excluded from 'Compton.'
  • Keith Richards Releases "Substantial Damage" and "Amnesia" From 'Crosseyed Heart' [LISTEN]

    With less than a month until the release of 'Cosseyed Heart,' the first solo album from Keith Richards in 20 years, The Rolling Stones guitarist has dropped two more songs - "Substantial Damage" and "Amnesia" - ahead of the official September 18 release date.
  • Miley Cyrus Labels Herself Pansexual, Says "Open to Every Single Thing"

    Labels and gender norms are two things Miley Cyrus never really cared about. The 'Bangerz' singer just recently announced in an interview with 'Elle UK' that she identifies as pansexual, even as a teen.
  • Arcade Fire's Tim Kingsbury Creates Sam Patch Group, Working on Album

    Tim Kingsbury, bassist and guitarist for the Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, is breaking out and exploring a new side project group he has created, dubbed Sam Patch, and the group is working towards an album.
  • Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Release Songs 'Here's A Candle' and 'Lock All The Doors'

    Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds released a pair of new songs Friday, the single "Lock All The Doors" and the B-side honky-tonk surprise "Here's A Candle (For Your Birthday Cake)." These were also released for streaming online and you can listen to them here.
  • Madonna’s Rebel Hearts 2015 Tour Feature Diplo and Amy Schumer as Opening Acts

    On September 9, Madonna will embark on The Rebel Hearts Tour in support of her thirteenth studio album which she released earlier this year. Secondary tickets for Madonna are over $300 across all of her scheduled dates with openers, Amy Schumer and Diplo.
  • Lamb of God Caused a Circle Pit to Break Out on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'

    Lamb of God isn't your usual late night music guest and Thursday night on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the metal band proved it by performing a ferocious set, opening up a circle pit on live television.
  • Keller Williams & Rusted Root Headline 2015 Mustang Music Festival: Tickets On Sale

    Mustang Music Festival is being held this year on October 9th and 10th and will feature 20 artists including Keller Williams & More Than a Little and Rusted Root. The festival features over 30 artisans and a Craft Beer Village with numerous regional breweries, as well as food and drink vendors.
  • Kelly Clarkson Covers Dolly Parton's "Jolene" at Albuquerque 'Piece by Piece' Stop [WATCH]

    Kelly Clarkson's 'Piece By Piece' tour should really be referred to as the tour of covers. Already performing and nailing popular hits like Rihanna's "Stay", Nick Jonas' "Jealous", Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" and Demi Lovato's "Cool for the Summer," the "American Ido"' season one winner decided to tackle a rendition of Dolly Parton's country classic, "Jolene" at her Albuquerque show.
  • Justin Bieber New Album Release Date Confirmed as 'What Do You Mean' Drops

    Justin Bieber's new album finally has a set release date. On Friday (Aug. 28), the pop star released his hotly anticipated new single "What Do You Mean?" and along with the track, the 21-year-old also revealed that the follow-up to his 2012 LP Believe will arrive this fall.
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