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  • Usher, Chris Brown 'All Falls Down' Leak: New Single Oozes of Beautiful Heartbreak as 'UR' Delayed

    There's not much news about Usher's new album UR these days, despite the success of his new single "I Don't Mind." But, there may be one new song that makes the cut: the Chris Brown collaboration "All Falls Down." Over the weekend, the latest team up from the "New Flame" singers leaked online, and it's just as heartbreaking as the title insinuates.
  • Black Sabbath Announce Last Show Ever, at a Location You Might Not Guess; New Album Coming in 2015

    Black Sabbath had previously announced that it would release one last album during 2015 but now the heavy metal icons have one-upped itself by declaring that the band's headlining gig at Ozzfest in Tokyo during November will be its last show ever.
  • Brandon Flowers 'Can't Deny My Love' Review: New Single from 'The Desired Effect' Pulls Heavily from the '80s [LISTEN]

    The first taste of The Killers' frontman Brandon Flowers' new solo album The Desired Effect is finally here. After a tease last month, today (March 23), Flowers released his synthy, '80s-splendor of a new single "Can't Deny My Love" is finally here.
  • Major Lazer Announce Album 'Peace Is the Mission' Featuring Ellie Goulding, Ariana Grande, Pusha T; Share Single "Roll the Bass"

    Major Lazer -- the trio of Diplo, Walshy Fire and Jillionaire -- has finally unveiled the complete details for their first of two albums slated for release in 2015. The trio's third studio album, 'Peace Is the Mission,' will be released June 1 and the nine-track album comes with features from the likes of Ellie Goulding, Elliphant, Ariana Grande, 2 Chainz, Pusha T and others. With the album announcement, Major Lazer have shared their new single "Roll the Bass," which you will receive as an instant download if you pre-order the album now.
  • The Black Keys Cancel Tour Through April Due to Patrick Carney's Shoulder Injury: 'Weight of Love' Band Still On Board for Governors Ball, Primavera Sound

    Though The Black Keys promised that Patrick Carney's shoulder injury would make him good to go on tour starting in April, it turns out the "Weight of Love" band has been forced to cancel more live dates.
  • Death Cab for Cutie 'Kintsugi' Stream: Listen to New Album Featuring 'Black Sun,' 'No Room in Frame' Now

    It's been four years since the world has heard new music from Death Cab For Cutie with Codes and Keys, but now its new album has finally arrived. Beginning today, DCFC's eighth studio album Kintsugi is available to be streamed in full ahead of its March 31 release date.
  • Kenny Chesney Once Paid to Keep Taylor Swift Off His Tour: The Not-So-Shocking Details

    Here's a piece of juicy news if we've ever heard it, coming out of the country music world: Kenny Chesney and Taylor Swift have confirmed rumors that the former performer once paid just to keep the latter off of his tour. SCANDAL?
  • Kendrick Lamar Meets Jerry Seinfeld in 'King Kunta' / 'Seinfeld' Theme Mashup [LISTEN]

    Kendrick Lamar's "King Kunta" is as strongly black as anything else on his smash new album, To Pimp A Butterfly: The title itself is a reference to a character from the classic television series Roots, and it features samples from James Brown's "The Payback" and Ahmad's "We Want The Funk." That makes it all the more ironic and humorous when one amused listener mashed-it up with the theme from Seinfeld.
  • Jimi Hendrix Park to Begin Work in Seattle During April After Developer Bid Approved

    Work on a park dedicated to the legacy of guitarist and frontman Jimi Hendrix is set to get underway in Seattle after four years of planning and fundraising. The city announced that ERRG, Inc. had won a bid to develop the simply-titled "Jimi Hendrix Park," and will begin next month, nearly nine months after ground was broken during August last year
  • Ultra Music Festival 2015 Releases Set Times: Scheduling Conflicts Abound

    Ultra Music Festival has unveiled the set times for its flagship Miami festival. Released exclusively on the app, the festival schedule has found its way online. Starting on Friday at 4 p.m. when doors open and going all the way to final set, which kicks off at 10 p.m. on Sunday night, there are countless scheduling conflicts as festivalgoers try and navigate the seven different stages that all offer something different.
  • Drake To Soundtrack Sotheby's Black American Artists Sale

    Hip-hop and the art world have found an unlikely paring. Drake has been tabbed by major New York Auction house, Sotheby's, to curate the soundtrack to their upcoming Black Americans sale. The sale will include roughly 20 works from artists that include Rashid Johnson, Nick Cave, Glenn Ligon, Kara Walker, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Wangechi Mutu.
  • A$AP Ferg Clarifies NPR Race Comments, Saying 'I Am Fully Aware Racism Still Exists'

    A$AP Ferg caused some controversy recently when he made comments in an hour-long interview with NPR's Microphone Check where he tried to link race and internet culture saying that "Racism been over." This caused an uproar from fans who accused him of being blind to the plight of African-Americans all over the United States and putting him out of touch with his fan base who still live with racism in their daily lives. The "Doe Active" rapper took to Twitter to clarify his comments, saying "Just to be clear, I am fully aware racism still exists."
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