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  • Snoop Dogg Says He's Not Ready for His Own Movie, Praises 'Straight Outta Compton'

    Since the release of 'Straight Outta Compton,' many other artists have been inspired to share their stories on the big screen with their own movies. Snoop Dogg, however, is not one of them. The west coast vet recently said that he's not ready for his own biopic, but he made sure to throw in a few praises for the N.W.A. film.
  • Whitney Houston Hologram Set to Tour the World in 2016

    Three years following her untimely death, it has been announced that a hologram of legendary singer, Whitney Houston, is set to tour the world in 2016.
  • Jess Glynne Finally Speaks Out About Recent Throat Surgery

    U.K. soul-pop artist, Jess Glynne, finally speaks out about her recent throat surgery, which had the potential to render the singer voiceless and end her career.
  • Paul Simon and Stephen Colbert Perform 'Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard' on Late Show

    When the first week of guests were announced for "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," there was a lot of speculation as to whom the mysterious Paul Simon tribute band, Troubled Waters, could be. Turns out it was Simon himself accompanied by a whistling Colbert performing "Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard."
  • Guitarist Covers Kanye West's Entire Discography From 'College Dropout' to 'Yeezus'

    When you have a lot of time on your hands and you really like Kanye West, some weird things can happen. For six hours and 41 minutes, Jacob Brody took his own spin on West's discography by performing some creative guitar covers starting with College Dropout's "We Don't Care" and powering all the way through to the Yeezus closer "Bound 2."
  • Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson's 'Uptown Funk' Marks Fifth Biggest-Selling UK Single Ever

    The Mark Ronson-crafted single, "Uptown Funk," which features Bruno Mars, has recently been named the fifth biggest-selling single in UK chart history, running against some of the most celebrated musicians in history.
  • Kacey Musgraves and Willie Nelson Pair up for "Are You Sure" Music Video

    Willie Nelson's slow, lonely bar crawl tune, "Are You Sure," is reaching a new audience 50 years after its initial release on 'Country Willie - His Own Songs,' back in 1965. Kacey Musgraves picked it up as a hidden gem on her 2015 sophomore album, 'Pageant Material' and now the duo has a music video to back it up.
  • Chris Cornell Escapes Death in 'Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart' Music Video

    Chris Cornell's new album Higher Truth is just one week away, but before that Sept. 18 release date arrives, the Soundgarden frontman is going to the gallows. On Friday (Sept. 11), Cornell released his new music video for his latest single "Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart," and he's translated the song's rootsy sound into a small town music video featuring a series of executions.
  • Billie Holiday to be Resurrected as Hologram at the Apollo Theater

    First Tupac and Michael Jackson did it and now Billie Holiday is the next artist tapped for resurrection in hologram form for a performance at New York's historic Apollo Theater.
  • Taylor Swift to Join Friend Mariska Hargitay on 'Law and Order: SVU'?

    Taylor Swift is a noted fan of Law and Order: SVU. The "Wildest Dreams" singer has named one of her cats after the show's main character Olivia Benson and has even enlisted SVU star Mariska Hargitay into her girl squad. But, could the pop superstar make a guest appearance on the long-running NBC show? According to Hargitay herself, the answer could be yes!
  • Jay Rock Releases '90059' Featuring Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Busta Rhymes

    Jay Rock has at last released his long-awaited album 90059. The album has potent list of features including fellow TDE member Kendrick Lamar, Busta Rhymes, SZA and more. 90059 serves as the follow up to Jay Rock's 2011 debut effort Follow Me Home.
  • Michael Eavis Denies Rumors That Miley Cyrus Will Headline Glastonbury 2016

    Recent reports stated that this year's MTV Video Music Awards host, Miley Cyrus, will take on next year's Glastonbury 2016 event as a headliner. However, festival organizer Michael Eavis has stepped forward to shut down any rumors that the twerk-happy performer will appear at the festival's events.
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