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Martin Garrix and Usher have unveiled not one, but two of music videos for their new collaboration "Don't Look Down." They have created a fictional country club called Le Garritsen, named after Martin Garrix's real last name, Garritsen, with a real website, where two ushers fall head-over-heels for a patron and do anything to try and win them over. As they lay their eyes on the patrons, a series of innuendos flies across the screen including a man pumping up a inflatable raft, chocolate sauce slowly covering a peeled banana and champagne shaking until it is popped. Watch the towel boy video below. -
Fan Throws Beer at Lil Wayne During Ft. Lauderdale 'Sorry 4 The Wait 2' Release Partiez Tour Appearance [WATCH]
Lil Wayne made another appearance in Ft. Lauderdale for his ongoing 'Sorry 4 The Wait 2' Release Partiez Tour and one fan threw a beer at the Young Money rapper. -
Meek Mill Brings Beanie Sigel Out During Philadelphia Performance, Brags About Dating Nicki Minaj [WATCH]
Meek Mill returned to Philadelphia for his homecoming concert this past Saturday. During his set, he also brought out fellow Philly rhymer Beanie Sigel and bragged about dating Nicki Minaj. -
Yelawolf Shares "American You" from Upcoming 'Love Story' Album [LISTEN]
Yelawolf is readying his second studio album, Love Story, which is due out next month. He's already dropped a handful of singles including "Till It's Gone" and "Whiskey in a Bottle." The Shady Records artist has now shared a new single titled "American You." -
T.I. Talks 'Blurred Lines' Verdict: Rapper Denies Stealing from Artists in His Career
There will continue to be fallout from the "Blurred Lines" lawsuit in the coming months, but T.I. doesn't seem too worried about it. The rapper, who contributed a verse to the tune, may be held accountable for infringing on Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up" along with Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams if attorney Richard Busch gets his way. The lawyer believes T.I. should be held accountable like his "Blurred Lines" buddies. -
Robert Plant Joins Jack White at Lollapalooza Argentina To Cover Led Zeppelin's 'The Lemon Song' [WATCH]
Robert Plant and Jack White are one step closer to working on music together. The pair linked up over the weekend at Lollapalooza Argentina, ripping through Led Zeppelin's "The Lemon Song." White has been known to play the tune live in recent years. Plant, on the other hand, hasn't performed it live since 1995, according to Rolling Stone. -
John Legend on Robin Thicke 'Blurred Lines' Verdict: 'Slippery Slope'
John Legend recently expressed concern during the SXSW festival over the precedent the "Blurred Lines" verdict may cause for musicians in the future. He fears the verdict will lead to a "slippery slope." -
Leon Bridges: From Playing Coffeehouses to SXSW with White Denim [LISTEN]
Leon Bridges, Fort Worth, Texas native, went from washing dishes at a coffeehouse just months ago, to performing at SXSW and garnering popularity for his music on Soundcloud. -
Carole King ‘Beautiful’ Musical Becoming Sony Movie, Will Be Produced by Tom Hanks
Sony is turning Broadway hit Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, a musical which follows the life and career of Carole King, into a movie. Tom Hanks has just signed off to produce the film along with the producer of the Broadway musical, Douglas McGrath, and Mamma Mia! film producer Paul Blake. -
The Weeknd's '50 Shades of Grey' Single "Earned It" Goes Platinum
Just last week, The Weeknd took home two Juno Awards and he's already got another accolade to add to his list of musical accomplishments. His latest single "Earned It" has been officially certified platinum by the RIAA. -
Blur Shares Song "There Are Too Many of Us" from New Reunion Album 'The Magic Whip' [LISTEN]
Blur dropped the second single from its highly anticipated reunion album, The Magic Whip, today, March 20. "There are Too Many of Us" follows up "Go Out," which was released in February. Damon Albarn and Co. haven't skipped a beat either in the 12 years since the release of Think Tank. -
Stream Earl Sweatshirt's New Album 'I Don't Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside' Featuring Vince Staples, Wiki on Spotify
Earl Sweatshirt has broken his musical silence in a big way. The Odd Future member announced last week that his depressingly titled album is 'I Don't Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside.' The dark and lyrically sophisticated album is an intimate view inside the mind and personality of Sweatshirt over the past two years, who according to the 'Doris' rapper has not been outside in quite some time, explaining, "I haven been outside in a minute / I been living what I wrote." The new album, which you can stream on Spotify, is largely devoid of features, but it does feature the talents of Vince Staples, Wiki, Na'kel and Da$h.
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