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Becky G and Austin Mahone just made their relationship, like, radio interview official earlier this week, so it's right about time that the two teen pop stars release a music video together. Today (May 6), at the likely behest of Mahone's ex Camila Cabello, G released her new visual for "Lovin So Hard," and they're definitely loving each other pretty hard. -
EDC Las Vegas 2015 Lineup Decoded: Tiësto, Avicii, Calvin Harris Headline
With a dearth of festivals on the market, promoters have to create new and innovative ways to market their events. Insomniac's Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas has not had trouble in recent memory generating buzz, selling out months before the lineup is even announced. 2015 was no exception, however they still used an interesting technique to unveil the lineup. They shared the lineup poster late last night in the form of a hieroglyphic-styled letters with a picture to help decode the bill. The internet put its collective brainpower together and decoded the mystery and unveil a stacked lineup with names like Tiësto, Calvin Harris, Avicii and others topping the EDC bill. -
Zac Brown Band Tops Billboard 200 Third Time with 'Jekyll + Hyde'
The Zac Brown Band found itself on top of the Billboard 200 for the third time with its new album 'Jekyll + Hyde.' Although it wasn't the group's biggest sales week (that goes to its last record, 'Uncaged') but it still managed to move 228,000 equivalent albums. The band has also been busy away from album sales, topping both the Country Airplay Chart and the Mainstream Rock Songs charts with different songs from the album. The only other act in Nielsen history to hit that mark was Bon Jovi. -
Grooveshark Returns Under New Domain Name, 90 Percent of Files
Grooveshark may be gone officially, but a clone site bearing the same name has begun swimming the internet seas and offering downloads of music and films to users. The official rendition of the file-sharing site formally shut down last week after a lengthy legal battle with Universal Music. -
Sam Smith, One Direction, More Boost British Album Sales Share in 2014
The British are coming...slowly but surely enough as the nation's music industry increased its hold on the American album sales market during 2014 thanks to new releases from One Direction, Coldplay, Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran and more. Last year's sales were a significant increase in market share compared to 2013, according to the British Phonographic Institute. -
Doors Fans Campaign to Preserve Jim Morrison's Childhood Home
Jim Morrison's childhood home in Albuquerque, NM is the latest musician's residence to gather the attention of fans who have the hopes of preserving it as a piece of history. Fans of The Doors are pushing for the city to designate the home a historic site and turn it into a tourist attraction for the city. -
Prince Announces 'Pray 4 Peace' Concert in Baltimore This Weekend
Prince will continue his involvement in the current situation in Baltimore by playing an impromptu concert in the city on Sunday. The event, which is titled "Rally 4 Peace," will take place at the Royal Farms Arena and is meant to be a "catalyst for pause and reflection." -
The Who Confirmed to Be Final Glastonbury 2015 Headliner
The Who have been confirmed as the final headlining act at the Glastonbury Music Festival, just a few days after rumors flew regarding the legendary rockers performing on the Pyramid Stage. Paul Weller will serve as the opener for the group on Sunday, the last night of the event. -
Damien Echols of the West Memphis Three Tweets "Today Was My Original Execution Date"
Damien Echols, notoriously known as one of the "West Memphis Three," was released from prison in 2011 after serving an 18-year sentence. On Tuesday, Echols tweeted that May 5 was his original execution date and that today would have been his 21st death anniversary. -
Kygo, Parson James Cover Tove Lo 'Habits' in BBC1 Live Lounge
Norwegian tropical DJ/producer sensation, Kygo, stopped by the BBC1 Live Lounge recently to perform a cover of Swedish rising star Tove Lo's breakout hit single, "Habits (Stay High)" with the help of Brooklyn-based vocalist, Parson James. The pair collaborated on Kygo's recent single, "Stole The Show," and premiered the music video during the YouTube Music Awards. This time they take a very different approach, covering a track outside of dance music, though Tove Lo's appeal to electronic music producers and fans has been pretty strong. -
Bob Dylan's Super Bowl Ad Inspired David Duchovny to Pen New Song 'Positively Madison Avenue'
When David Duchovny first decided to mess around with a guitar, the world already knew him as a reputable actor, most likely as Fox Mulder of "The X-Files" and Hank Moody of "Californication." First perfecting "Yoshimi Batles the Pink Robots" by the Flaming Lips and then applying his long-time fondness and practice with poetry, Duchovny had enough material and completed demos to compose an LP of 12 songs. -
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O Pens Google Doodle Song About Nellie Bly Called "Oh, Nellie"
Today would have be the 151st birthday of the unforgettable journalist Nellie Bly-Google Doodles decided to honor Bly, also known as Elizabeth Jane Cochran, with a video and an ode titled "Oh, Nellie," sung by the Yeah Yeah Yeah's Karen O.
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