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  • Chief Keef, Lil Bibby, Lil Herb, King Louie & Lil Durk's "Faneto" Remix Presented by DJ Pharris [LISTEN]

    Chief Keef and DJ Pharris just recruited half of the Chicago hip-hop community to remix his October 2014 track "Faneto." Lil Herb, Lil Bibby, Lil Durk and King Louie all hopped on the track to make a starting five that might be able to make the Eastern Conference playoffs. The original stands at just more than three minutes long, but with the full Chicago roster on this track, you now get a full 10 minutes of Keef, Durk, Bibby, Louie and Herb from start to finish.
  • Amy Winehouse Documentary Trailer Reveals Heartbreaking Look at 'Rehab' Singer as Film Gets U.S. Distribution

    One of the most talked about and highly anticipated music documentaries has finally received its first trailer. After plenty of buzz, fans have finally gotten the first glimpse of Amy, the Amy Winehouse documentary, and it shows the story of the "Rehab" singer that never saw herself prepared for the pressures of superstardom.
  • Madonna Adds Second Madison Square Garden Date to 'Rebel Heart' Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Madonna announced some new tour dates for next fall last month in support of her 'Rebel Heart' release. The Queen of Pop has now added a second tour date for New York City's Madison Square Garden. Fans in the Big Apple will have an extra chance to see Madonna Sept. 17, 'Billboard' noted.
  • Pharrell & Jimmy Fallon Perform Together As "Afro & Deziak;" Producer Talks Working With Snoop Dogg, Missy Elliott, Kendrick Lamar & More On Tonight Show [WATCH]

    Last night, Pharrell stopped by The Tonight Show to talk to Jimmy Fallon about the fact that he owes some of his success in the industry to the many artists who came before him. Possibly in reference to his current controversy with Marvin Gaye's family, he acknowledged that a R&B duo from the '80s was one of his biggest inspirations. Fallon just so happened to be a fan of theirs as well. Their names were Afro & Deziak, and they used to appear on the show American Power Hour. Fallon said he dug "through a cage full of tapes down in the basement" and found a clips of their performances. And what do ya know? They looked a lot like the "Happy" singer and Tonight Show host.
  • 'Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of' Documentary Clip Dishes on Lou Pearlman, 'N Sync Controversy

    The Backstreet Boys -- known for popular hits like "I Want It That Way," "As Long as You Love Me" and "Quit Playing Games" -- filmed a documentary called 'Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of' in light of the 20th anniversary of their career. A recently released clip of the documentary gives insight to the group's feelings of Lou Pearlman and 'N Sync.
  • Juvenile Releases First Cash Money Mixtape Since Rejoining Embattled Record Label; Future Makes Guest Appearance

    Juvenile was one of few rappers rushing back into Cash Money amid its lawsuits with Lil Wayne, Turk and Jas Prince, and now he's got something to show for it, having released his Mardi Gras 2 mixtape, the first for the emcee since he came back to the label.
  • Waka Flocka Flame, DJ Whoo Kid Release 'Salute Me or Shoot Me 5' Mixtape Featuring Future, Yo Gotti [LISTEN]

    Waka Flocka Flame and DJ Whoo Kid are back at it again with the fifth edition of their 'Salute Me or Shoot Me' mixtape series. The new, 20-track tape features the likes of Future, Yo Gotti, Offset and Juvenile. The project follows up their March mixtape 'Turn Up Godz,' which featured MGK, Flosstradamus, Gucci Mane and others.
  • Ed Sheeran Comes to 'Sesame Street' with Adorable New Song 'Two Different Worlds' [WATCH]

    Ed Sheeran has probably not attended school in quite some time... but that doesn't mean the 24-year-old "Thinking Out Loud" singer can't teach a few lessons on how to behave when it's learning time. Yesterday (April 1), Sheeran stopped by Sesame Street for a little lesson on classroom etiquette with some help from Elmo, Cookie Monster and friends with a new song "Two Different Worlds."
  • David Bowie and 'Once' Writer Working on Theater Adaptation of 'The Man Who Fell To Earth'; Is It A Musical?

    David Bowie may not have new music ready anytime in the near future but he will be working on a theater adaptation of his cult classic 1976 film The Man Who Fell to Earth, according to reports from The New York Times. Other details from the stage production remain unknown, such as whether it will be musical or a more straightforward play. The new production will be titled Lazarus.
  • Kelly Clarkson Performs "Heartbeat Song" From New Album 'Piece by Piece,' "At Last" on 'American Idol'

    It was all about Kelly Clarkson last night, April 1, on 'American Idol.' All the contestants sang tunes from the singer's catalog, including hits like "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," "Breakaway" and "Since U Been Gone." Clarkson also took the stage herself to perform "Heartbeat Song" from her new album 'Piece by Piece' and the Etta James classic "At Last."
  • Future Music Festival Canceled: Australian Event Headlined by Drake, Avicii, 2 Chainz Says Goodbye

    No, this is not some cruel post-April Fool's Day joke -- this is the real thing. Late last night, April 1, or this afternoon, April 2, for our Australian friends, Mushroom Group's largest festival Future Music Festival announced that it was canceling the long-standing dance music event. In a short Facebook post, the festival made the announcement reasoning that continuing the event "simply doesn't make financial sense anymore." The event, headlined by the likes of Drake, Avicii, 2 Chainz and The Prodigy, has called it quits after 10 years.
  • Kendrick Lamar, 'Empire,' Action Bronson and Earl Sweatshirt Help Hip-Hop Dominate Album Sales Chart

    The past few weeks have been amazing for hip-hop, as the Empire soundtrack and Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly have led both the Billboard 200 to three straight weeks of rap at no. 1. Although it's only been a two-week streak on the Album Sales chart (Empire was outsold by Madonna's Rebel Heart during its first week), this week is still newsworthy as the Top 3 spots on the chart are all held by hip-hop albums.
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