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David LaChapelle is, among many other things, an accomplished music video director. He's worked with Mariah Carey, Elton John and Amy Winehouse on videos, but it looks like Hozier is the visual artist's new muse. LaChapelle shot a four-minute clip of ballet dancer Sergei Polunin performing to the Irish singer's breakout hit "Take Me to Church." -
Matt and Kim Dance in Front of the Brooklyn Bridge in Peppy "Hey Now" Music Video Ahead of 'New Glow' Album Release Date
Who hasn't wanted to waste a day dancing together by the Brooklyn Bridge? For Matt and Kim, that was a reality for one sunny New York afternoon. Today (Feb. 10), the peppy indie pop duo released the latest song and music video from their new album New Glow, and for the horn-filled, bouncy "Hey Now," the duo are backing it up in front of one of the nation's biggest landmarks. -
John Legend Defends Kanye West's Beck Grammys Stunt, Admits 'Morning Phase' Won Album of the Year "Fair and Square"
Shirley Manson may be angry at Kanye West after he stormed the stage during Beck's Album of the Year acceptance speech at the 2015 Grammys, but one music star is coming to 'Ye's defense, his good friend John Legend. In a new interview, the "All of Me" singer revealed that he though West's stunt at the Grammys was funny, and anyone else who thinks differently needs to lighten up. -
Meghan Trainor Reveals She Never Thought She'd Be a Pop Star in 'Seventeen' Magazine: 'All About That Bass' Singer Worried She Didn't Look Like Rihanna
Meghan Trainor may be one of the biggest rising pop stars right now, with two hit singles and a pair of Grammy nominations under her belt, but the "Lips Are Movin'" singer wasn't always sure she would be able to be a star. In the cover story for the latest issue of Seventeen, Trainor admitted she was once to insecure about her "bass" to reach for her dreams. -
Chris Brown Says He Did Not Fight at Meek Mill's Grammy Party, Which Resulted in Damage to the House
Chris Brown attended Meek Mill's Grammy party over the weekend, but he wants everyone to know that he did not fight or get beat up. TMZ reported that a fight broke out at the bash, and rumors started to swirl that Brown had been involved. The singer denied any involvement in the altercation on Instagram recently. Damage was done to the house. -
Alabama Shakes Announce New Album 'Sound & Color' and Drop First Single "Don't Wanna Fight" [TRACKLIST]
The follow-up to the Alabama Shakes's debut album "Boys & Girls" is finally coming. "Sound & Color" will drop April 21, "Consequence of Sound" reported. The band shared the new album's tracklist and lead single "Don't Wanna Fight" to celebrate the announcement, which fans are undoubtedly happy about considering it has been three years since their first album was released. -
Madeon Announces Spring North American Headlining Tour Supporting 'Adventure'
French producer/DJ Madeon has announced his first North American headlining tour. He will be hitting the road this spring in support of his upcoming debut artist album "Adventure," which is slated for release March 31. The tour will pack 22 gigs into a month as the "Finale" producer takes his talents all across North America to San Francisco, Mexico City for the EMPO Awards, two stints at Coachella, New York City, Chicago and Minneapolis before heading to Canada to finish out in Toronto and Montreal. -
Selena Gomez, Zedd Collaboration, Possibly Titled "I Want You to Know," Could Be Released in February, Says Ryan Tedder
Even though neither artist were nominated for a Grammy this year, Zedd and Selena Gomez found their way into the news once again. Ryan Tedder was approached by "Billboard" outside the Clive Davis Grammy 2015 pre-party Feb. 7 and asked about what he was working on. He revealed that he was part of the oft-discussed Selena Gomez and Zedd collaboration and that the track, possibly titled "I Want You to Know," was finished and could be released in February. -
Taylor Swift Teases 'Style' Music Video on Instagram Ahead of Friday Release Date [WATCH]
Taylor Swift's "Style" music video is coming. No need to freak out (or maybe there is). Today (Feb. 10), just a few days after losing some major awards at the Grammys, Swift teased her new music video from 1989 on Instagram. -
Robert Griffin III Sings Michael Jackson Song on Instagram, Starts Social Media War [WATCH]
Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III has had a nightmare two years. After a successful 2012 season that saw him post the best numbers by a rookie QB ever, he blew out his knee in the playoffs. The 2013 and 2014 seasons were marred by more injuries and poor play, and the bad blood between RG3 and the Redskins fan base boiled over onto Instagram Tuesday, Feb. 9. Griffin posted a video of himself in which he sings to Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean," thereby starting a social media war. -
Florence + The Machine Release New Song, Music Video for 'How Big How Blue How Beautiful' Ahead of New Album 2015
Florence and the Machine is not only prepping festival gigs at Governors Ball and Coachella this summer, the "Shake It Out" band is also getting ready to release a new album. And ahead of the band's first release in four years, today (Feb. 10), Florence and the Machine dropped a brand new song and music video for "How Big How Blue How Beautiful." -
Mannie Fresh Thinks Lil Wayne Has Outgrown Birdman and Cash Money Records
Mannie Fresh was somewhat of a mentor to Lil Wayne. He helped Weezy in the studio early on and his influence on the Cash Money Records brand is undeniable. That relationship puts Fresh in a unique position to be able to talk about Wayne's recent beef with the label with some authority. The hip-hop producer spoke to the Associated Press before the Grammys, saying Wayne has outgrown Birdman and CM.
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