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We already knew that Major Lazer had ambitious plans for 2015, releasing not one, but two albums during the calendar year. Now that vision is starting to take shape with their new album Peace Is The Mission, featuring a laundry list of stars like Ellie Goulding Pusha T, 2 Chainz and DJ Snake getting its release in a only a few days on Monday, June 1. Now according to Walshy Fire, who gave an interview with Australian publication In The Mix, there is another album on the way and it has been given a name - Music Is The Weapon. -
Hit 'Serial' Podcast to Return for Two More Seasons of Different Stories
After reeling in an abundance of viewers for its first hit season, the Serial podcast will regenerate with confirmed seasons two and three. Podcast host and producer Sarah Koenig announced via e-mail blast that she and her team are gathering information for two fresh, independent stories. -
Hilary Duff's 'Sparks' Music Video Gets Tinder-Free Version After Fans Demand It [WATCH]
Ask and ye shall receive, at least as long as you're a loyal fan of Hilary Duff's. After her new music video for "Sparks" received some backlash for basically being a long ad for Tinder, today (May 28), the former Lizzie McGuire star released an app-less version of the music video, dubbed as the "fan demanded version." -
Kanye West Settles 'Bound 2' Sample Lawsuit With Ricky Spicer
Kanye West has settled the 2013 lawsuit stemming from a sample used in his Grammy-nominated Yeezus track "Bound 2." The lawsuit was filed by Ricky Spicer, former soul singer of The Ponderosa Twins Plus One, who alleged that Kanye had used their song "Bound" with their authorization. According to paperwork viewed by Billboard (dated March 6) that was filed to New York court on May 11, the suit has been discontinued. -
70 Years of John Fogerty: Ranking CCR Frontman's Best Songs by Decade
Happy 70th birthday to John Fogerty, the vocalist and guitarist for Creedence Clearwater Revival and his own solo act. Although he's best known for his time as frontman for CCR, Fogerty has been working as a musician for the nearly 40 years since his first band folded. To celebrate his nearly 50 years in the music industry, we went back and chose what we thought his best piece of work from the past five decades. After you're done here, feel free to comment below (we know the picks for the Creedence years will be controversial) and then check out our similar feature on Eric Clapton and Bob Seger. -
Blink-182 Move Closer to 'Friendly Divorce' From Tom DeLonge
Tom DeLonge's split from Blink-182 hasn't exactly been smooth and under-the-radar but as bassist-vocalist Mark Hoppus announced in an interview that the band is extremely close to sorting out all legalities and completely severing ties with the soon to be ex-guitarist. -
A$AP Rocky's Surprise Released New Album 'At.Long.Last.A$AP' to Debut at No. 1 Ahead of Hillsong United
It seems as though dropping his album one week early will work out well for A$AP Rocky. His hotly anticipated new album At.Long.Last.A$AP was released one week early on Tuesday, May 26, and now it seems as though the rapper is heading for his second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. -
TomorrowWorld 2015 Lineup: Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, Hardwell Headline
Heading into its third year, Dutch electronic music event company ID&T's biggest American festival, TomorrowWorld, has announced the first phase of artists who will be performing in 2015. The initial lineup headed to Georgia in September for the American transplant of Tomorrowland includes Tiësto, Steve Angello, Hardwell and Armin van Buuren. -
Fun Fun Fun Fest 2015 to Feature Bill Nye the Science Guy, Wu-Tang Clan, Cheap Trick and More
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Fun Fun Fun Fest 2015 will commemorate with an extensive selection of performers. Bill Nye the Science Guy was enlisted to be the Texas Festival's spokesperson in which a science gag teaser video was crafted and released for the 2015 fest, unveiling the show's lineup. -
Weezer Announces Summer Tour, New Festival Stops in Ohio, Kentucky
Weezer was one of the acts announced as part of the new NIFi Festival at the Kentucky Speedway, and you should expect the band to pop up at numerous and varying festival settings around the United States this summer as the band supports its new(ish) album 'Everything Will Be Alright in The End.' -
21,000 People Wanted Iggy Azalea's Billboard Music Award for 'Fancy' Revoked
Iggy Azalea has been lying relatively low over the last few months, but even still she manages to wrangle up some controversy. Earlier this month, the controversial pop rapper took home the Billboard Music Award for Best Rap Song for her Charli XCX collaboration "Fancy," but over 20,000 people wanted her to give it back. -
Big Bang Announces Six-Date Arena Tour in U.S. to Support New Album 'Made'
K-Pop act Big Bang is coming to the United States for what Billboard is calling a "massive" tour, although by now American fans know to take that with a grain of salt. Although this is a relatively huge run for a K-Pop act across the Pacific, the entire run will focus on major markets and consist of six shows. Still, hardcore fans will take whatever opportunity they can get to check out G-Dragon, Taeyang and co., especially right after Big Bang releases its new album 'Made' during September.
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