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Best buddies Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake had the honor of performing the cold opening for "SNL 40" last night, Feb. 16, and they did not disappoint. The pair combined forces to run through a four-minute rap that spanned all 40 years of "Saturday Night Live," name-dropping former cast members and unleashing some of the reunion show's most iconic catchphrases. At the end, Timberlake and Fallon introduced the special with a "Live from New York, it's Saturday night!" -
Electric Daisy Carnival Won't Be Performing Random Drug Tests at Events This Year, Despite Rumors Circulating
Rumors rose recently suggesting the the Electric Daisy Carnival music festival in Las Vegas would be implementing random drug tests as this year's event. Organizers for the EDM-centric music event told Dancing Astronaut that these rumors were false. -
Ariana Grande 'One Last Time' Music Video: Watch 'Love Me Harder' Singer Make Her Way Through the Apocalypse
The world may be coming to an end, but Ariana Grande will be damned if she doesn't get to hold you "One Last Time." This morning (Feb. 16), the NBA All-Star Game halftime performer dropped the new music video for her latest My Everything single, and it's a cinematic clip worthy of any sci-fi movie. -
Taylor Swift & BFF Karlie Kloss Cover Vogue's March Issue
Taylor Swift has seen her fair share of magazine covers this past year but in her latest, she shares the spotlight with one of her best friends, Karlie Kloss. The March issue of Vogue follows the friendship of these two tall, blonde powerhouses calling it "unstoppable, inseparable, adorable." Vogue highlights what it's like being friends with Swift, whom Lena Dunham calls "the Betty Crocker of friendships." From what they describe, it seems like Swift's friendship includes a lot of cooking parties, spontaneous vacations, and movie marathons as well as constant support. -
deadmau5's mau5trap Releases 'We Are Friends Vol. 3' Compilation Featuring Fehrplay, Matt Lange and Others
Deadmau5 can be a Grinch sometimes online or seemingly too preoccupied with his cars, but he uses his label mau5trap to support new talent that is bubbling up through the electronic music space. The main conduit for this has been his "We Are Friends" compilations that take tracks from new or underappreciated artists on his label or the newly signed and showcases one of their songs in a compilation. Volume 3 has just been released with tracks from the likes of Fehrplay, Matt Lange, Eekkoo, Pig&Dan and others. -
Jay Z, Drake, and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Dominate American Listening Map, Based on Streaming Information
Music Machinery, a blog utilizing data from The Echo Nest, recently crafted a simple map detailing what performers dominate different regions of the United States based on streaming data. Jay Z and Macklemore and Drake each hold sway over three large chunks of the United States. -
Joy Division Vocalist Ian Curtis's Home Should Become Band Museum, According to Fan Campaign to Buy Property
A group of Joy Division fans are attempting to raise funds required to buy former vocalist Ian Curtis's former residence and convert in into a museum centered around the band. The property has gone up for sale and Zak Davies, the fan who started the campaign, hopes to acquire the home before developers get other ideas. -
2015 Vans Warped Tour: Punk Fans Start Petition To Kick Rappers Riff Raff, Kosha Dillz Off Lineup
The Vans Warped Tour has long been known as a safe haven for punk rock fans, but those who have paid close enough attention over the years also know that the nationwide event also brings along plenty of pop and hip-hop stars for the ride. -
Maroon 5 Singer Adam Levine on Oscar Performance: "It's Such Rarified Air"
Maroon 5 singer and The Voice judge Adam Levine is not nominated for an Oscar this year, but he performed the song -- "Lost Stars," from Begin Again -- that got songwriters Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois a nod at the Academy Awards on Feb. 22. -
Stevie Wonder Talks Grammy Tribute, Ferguson and New Album
Stevie Wonder is receiving the tribute of a lifetime on Monday night (Feb. 16), when CBS will broadcast an all-star lineup of performances by Beyoncé, Pharrell Williams, Lady Gaga, and several others. -
Jack White Oklahoma Tour Rider Dispute: Singer Writes Open Letter Addressing Controversy
Jack White's management team failed to quell the hubbub after his alleged falling out with the University of Oklahoma, so he took matters into his own hands on Sun., Jan. 15. -
Ariana Grande Brings 'Problem,' 'Love Me Harder' and Nicki Minaj to NBA All-Star Game Halftime Show [WATCH]
The NBA All-Star Game fell into an unfortunate time slot last night, somewhat competing with the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary, so perhaps fewer folks than usual tuned in for the latter half of the game as well as Ariana Grande's stellar alftime show. It was a (relatively) low-key event, at least compared to the huge gathering of talent that was the 2014 show in New Orleans, but the pop start gave the crowd what it wanted (hits) and brought a little bit of guest flair in the form of Nicki Minaj.
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