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It's been three years since Macklemore and Ryan Lewis broke out on the scene with "Thrift Shop" and just days after opening up about his struggles with marijuana and pills after he blew up to massive fame, the Grammy-winning rapper is back with new music. Today (Aug. 5), Macklemore and Ryan Lewis teamed up with Ed Sheeran for "Growing Up (Sloane's Song)," a track dedicated to Macklemore's infant daughter. -
Spice Girls Reunion 2016? Mel B Hints At 20th Anniversary Tour
Could a Spice Girls reunion be in the works for 2016? If Mel B (a.k.a. Scary Spice) has anything to say about it, the answer would be yes. During the promotional cycle for her TV show America's Got Talent, the '90s girl group icon and talent judge admitted that she would love to get back together for the group's 20th anniversary. -
50 Cent Is Doing OK Financially, According to Court Documents
Rapper 50 Cent shocked the world when he filed for bankruptcy following the lawsuit regarding his sex tape commentary regarding Rick Ross' ex, Lastonia Leviston. The court ruled that he owed a total of $7 million to the victim, a total he promptly claimed he didn't have. Those claims have come into question after Buzzfeed acquired the legal documents where the rapper described his personal assets. -
Your Home Can Smell Like Luke Bryan's New Album 'Kill the Lights' Thanks to Yankee Candle
If you've ever wanted your home to smell like Luke Bryan but don't quite have the resources to bring the "Kick the Dust Up" singer into your house to spread around his scent, worry no more. Ahead of his new album Kill the Lights, the country superstar is partnering up with Yankee Candles to release his own candle. -
Beatport Freezes Payments To Labels As SFX Privatization Deadline Looms
Beatport is in a transitional period right now as it changes leadership, attempts to shift focus from just a retailer of electronic music to a streaming service and editorial outlet, while also coping with the turmoil of its parent company SFX. It appeared to be turning the corner having just announced an exclusive partnership with Spotify and on its way to a successful 2015, but now news has emerged that the Denver based company has suspended payments to labels while SFX completes its ongoing privatization process. -
L7 Reunion Coming to America, Including Riot Fest and Fun Fun Fun Festival Stops
We kind of figured that L7 would be announcing a more extended American tour considering its slew of shows in Europe, but now it's official: The grunge-era rockers will be playing a few gigs aside from the festival dates it has planned for its homeland. -
Demi Lovato, James Corden Deliver Singing Telegrams, Shave a Dentist's Head
Demi Lovato and James Corden have helped one dentist keep it "Cool for the Summer" by shaving his head on national television. Last night (Aug. 4) on The Late Late Show, the pop star and talk show host teamed up to deliver singing telegrams to people around Los Angeles, and as should have been expected, things got a little zany. -
Foo Fighters Legendary 'Million Dollar Demos' Leak in Anonymous Reddit Post [DOWNLOAD]
A major treasure from the Foo Fighters' vault has finally found its way in to the world. Yesterday (Aug. 4), the lost Foo album between 1999's There Is Nothing Left to Lose and 2002's One By One, frequently called the Million Dollar Demos was posted by an anonymous fan on Reddit. -
'We Are Your Friends' Movie Soundtrack: Kygo, Tchami, Pusha T Featured
The upcoming Warner Brothers film about being an EDM DJ in Los Angeles, We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron has unveiled its complete soundtrack. The official OST will surprisingly not be packed with your main stage headlines like Alesso and Martin Garrix, but rather some more curated selections like Dom Dolla, Fake Blood and The Magician. In addition to those selections, some more popular tracks will come from the acts like Tchami, Kygo, Justice, Deorro and Pusha T, who adds an exclusive rap remix to Hook N Sling's recent collaboration with Far East Movement "Break Yourself." -
Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and The Faces Reuniting for Rock 'n' Horsepower Show
The Faces—a group featuring Rod Stewart and The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood—have finally figured out a legitimate reunion date, after years of cancelled plans and false alarms. The band's remaining members will join together for a gig at this year's Rock 'n' Horsepower concert in Surrey. It's not too surprising a gig, as Stewart and drummer Kenney Jones have organized the event for the last three years. The event serves as a fundraiser for the Prostate Cancer UK charity. -
Taylor Swift's New Single 'Wildest Dreams' to Follow Up 'Bad Blood' from '1989'
Taylor Swift is making her fans' "Wildest Dreams" come true. In the wee hours of Wednesday morning (Aug. 5), she announced that her fifth 1989 single and follow-up to the No. 1 single "Bad Blood" will be none other than the sexy single "Wildest Dreams." -
Billy Joel Plays Last Concert at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Billy Joel played at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Tuesday night for the 32nd time, and perhaps this concert is the most relevant, as it's the last show to be played at the venue before it's closed for major renovations. The pianist and pop star opened his set with "Movin' Out" as a tribute to the closing of the famed venue.
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