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Refused refuses to just go away for good...not that we're complaining. The Swedish punk icons have finally confirmed a new album, 17 years following the release of the legendary 'The Shape of Punk to Come.' The band confirmed that new album 'Freedom' would come out on June 30, and fans can check out a preview with the new track "Elektra" right now. -
Chance the Rapper Cancels Upcoming Tour Dates Due to Illness, Remixes Jeremih's 'Planes' [LISTEN]
Unfortunately, Chance the Rapper has canceled his upcoming tour dates due to illness. He also released a remix of Jeremih's "Planes." -
Young Thug Booed By Lil Wayne Fans During Southern University Performance Following Release of 'Barter 6' [WATCH]
Amid the controversy behind his recently released Barter 6 mixtape, Young Thug performed at Southern University in Lil Wayne's home state of Louisiana. Thug was booed by fans during his performance. -
Grooveshark Could be Fined $730 Million for Universal Music Group Lawsuit Damages
It's been five years since the Universal Music Group first brought its legal team against Grooveshark, a music streaming site. Now it looks like the defendant will pay a dramatic amount, approaching a billion dollars in fines. Universal had looked to make an example out of the relatively small site, claiming that it would unleash "legal jihad" on the company, and it looks as if they aim to follow through. -
Grimes Defends Tidal: "This Kind Of Thing Is So Important, Especially For Indie Music"
If you have paid attention to the music industry over the past few weeks, you would have seen the big hoopla about Jay Z's new music streaming service TIDAL. It has faced a wall of criticism from fans, artists and professional skeptics who question whether or not its message of "TIDAL For All" is actually meant to benefit every artist or just a few millionaire artists who were there to launch the product at the March 30 press conference. Today, Jay Z took the time to outline some TIDAL facts on Twitter, including saying that the company pays out 75 percent of its revenue to artists, writers and producers, higher than the 70 perfect that Spotify pays out in royalties, which largely lines the pockets of labels and distributors. -
Christopher Walken Showcases his Voice in 'When I Live My Life Over Again' [LISTEN]
Through a highly impressive filmography, tt's been proven that Christopher Walken can handle just about any genre--drama, comedy and even the occasional musical. No stranger to showing off his vocal chords, Walken will showcase his singing more than ever in his latest film, "When I Live my Life Over Again." -
D'Angelo and The Vanguard Bringing 'Black Messiah' "Second Coming" Tour to United States [DATES]
D'Angelo and his band The Vanguard have flirted with our emotions since releasing last year's hit 'Black Messiah' but now the performer has finally locked down an American leg of the "Second Coming" tour. The performer will play 14 dates including a stop at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee. -
Snoop Dogg Details Pharrell, Stevie Wonder Collaboration On 'Bush'
Fans are counting down the days until Snoop Dogg releases his new Pharrell-produced album Bush. One of the more anticipated collaborations on the LP features the legend Stevie Wonder and at a recent album recent listening event in Los Angeles, the Snoop shared the story of how he was able to get Stevie on the track. During a session where he and Pharrell were recording one of the tracks, it was decided that they could use some Stevie Wonder on the track after working with Charlie Wilson on most of the LP. The Doggfather explained exactly how he was able to get a hold of Mr. Wonder and get him in the studio to record on the album, much to the apparent surprise and amazement of Pharrell (via Hip Hop DX). -
Taylor Swift's '1989' Louder Than Classic Metallica, AC/DC and Sex Pistols Records. How?
When you think of "loud" albums, you probably don't think about Taylor Swift. However a new study from Ian Shepherd, audio engineer and founder of Dynamic Range Day, demonstrates that in fact the pop star's most recent release, '1989,' is among the loudest albums of all time. Among the album it trumps are AC/DC's 'Back In Black,' Metallica's "Black" album, and the Sex Pistols' 'Never Mind The Bollocks.' -
Demi Lovato Supports Bruce Jenner: The Singer Dedicated Song To Show Support
Demi Lovato would like her fans to know that she supports Bruce Jenner in light of his recent ABC interview with Diane Sawyer opening up about his identity as a woman. The singer dedicated a song to Jenner. -
'Sam Smith and 'In The Lonely Hour' No. 1 in Australia after 48 Week Hike to The Top
Sam Smith's done about everything that can be done in terms of Australian sales with his record In The Lonely Hour, but he finally reached the top of the nation's album charts this week. -
Sisters Stranded for Two Weeks Survived by Eating Girl Scout Cookies and Cheese Puffs
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