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A$AP Ferg has released a new single "Swipe" as a part of New Jersey/New York DJ DJ SpinKing's new mixtape 'The Connect.' Ferg boasts about his riches with the material goods he was able to swipe for with his AmEx. -
Madonna Dishes on Lady Gaga Feud, Kanye West as a "Brilliant Madman" and Taylor Swift in New 'Rolling Stone' Issue
Madonna is so bored by all of those Lady Gaga feud rumors. After the two pop megastars had a tiff over "Born This Way" sounding a little too much like the Madge classic "Express Yourself" years ago, the two have constantly been pitted against each other by the media and fans. But, now the "Living for Love" singer herself is saying there's not really any bad blood between the two in the latest issue of Rolling Stone -
Creamfields 2015 Lineup: Tiësto, Hardwell, Avicii, Alesso Headlining
One of the U.K.'s biggest electronic music festivals, let alone music festivals in general, Creamfields has announced its 2015 lineup. Taking place just outside Liverpool on the often times soggy fields of Daresbury, England, the festival will be headlined by the biggest acts in the genre, like Armin van Buuren, Alesso, Avicii, Steve Angello, Tiësto, Hardwell, Axwell / Ingrosso, Eric Prydz and others. -
Zac Brown Band To Perform On SNL March 7 With Host Chris Hemsworth
Saturday Night Live is serving up its second helping of country music this season with an upcoming performance by the Zac Brown Band on March 7. Thor actor Chris Hemsworth will host the episode. Both the band and the actor will be making their debuts on the show's 40th season. -
Demi Lovato Hospitalized for Lung Infection: Lovatics Wish 'Really Don't Care' Singer Well on Twitter
It's been a rough week for Demi Lovato. Yesterday (Feb. 24), the "Really Don't Care" singer was hospitalized after she had difficulty breathing. -
Imagine Dragons Dominates Neutral Billboard 200 with 'Smoke + Mirrors'; Drake and Fifty Shades Soundtrack Stay Strong
Imagine Dragons started out strong on the Billboard 200 with its second album Smoke + Mirrors, debuting at no. 1 with the band's highest sales week ever. Although its last album Night Visions has sold more than 2.5 million copies, those sales came from its staying-power, whereas its highest selling week was "just" 83,000 copies. Dragons' new set debuted with 195,000 equivalent album sales after its first week. -
HBO Film 'BESSIE' Starring Queen Latifah To Debut May 16 [See Photos Of Cast]
As previously reported, Queen Latifah will star in HBO's upcoming new film BESSIE, which is now officially set to debut Saturday, May 16 at 8 p.m. EST on HBO, according to a press release. -
A$AP Rocky, RL Grime, Seth Troxler Added to Sónar 2015 Lineup
Barcelona's 2015 Sónar festival has announced the third and final phase of artists who will be headed to Catalonia in June. Headlining the new batch of artists is New York City rapper A$AP Rocky, where he will be joined by RL Grime, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Adam Beyer and others. -
Krokus Announces First U.S. Tour in More Than 25 Years with 'Classic' Lineup'; Will Also Play Monsters of Rock Cruise
If you need a concert to go to with your weird uncle this year, this might be the one: Swiss heavy metal band Krokus has announced its first tour of the United States in nearly 25 years. -
2015 BRIT Awards: Kanye West To Perform, Debut New Song After Rihanna Pulls Out [LIVE STREAM]
Some last changes have been made for tonight's BRIT Awards. Rihanna has suddenly pulled out of her performance and Kanye West will replace her as the headlining act. After reportedly failing to turn up for her rehearsal performance Monday, Rihanna cancelled her slot. -
Kanye West, Taylor Swift to Release 'Bad Blood' Remix After Settling Feud at the Grammys [REPORT]
Taylor Swift and Kanye West used to have "Bad Blood" between them, but now things seem to be fine between the two music superstars. Years after West rushed the stage at the VMAs to declare that "Beyoncé had the best video of all time!" West and Swift have made amends, and now they're pairing up for a new remix of one of Swift's standout 1989 tracks. -
Apple Inc. Ordered to Pay $532.9 Million for iTunes Patent Infringement Lawsuit; What Tech Companies Are Next?
Apple Inc. has taken a major hit as a federal jury in Texas has ordered the computing giant to pay $532.9 million to patent licensing firm Smartflash LLC, which had alleged that the iTunes software violated three patents held by the company.
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