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Pharrell Williams is a hitmaker extraordinaire who seems to drop great songs with ease, but he has been doing his thing for more than a decade — surely he has some regrets? Turns out the answer is yes, but his most disappointing LP might surprise you. That would be T.I.'s recent release "Paperwork," which hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200 but has not had a single reach higher than No. 33 despite a radio-drive approach. -
Tupac Song Distracts Los Angeles Clippers Star DeAndre Jordan During Interview [WATCH]
Tupac Shakur is still an undeniable pop culture presence nearly 20 years after his death, His brand of hip-hop is so popular, in fact, that it caused a disruption following Sunday, Jan. 18's NBA game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Boston Celtics. -
Marilyn Manson Talks Blues Influence for 'The Pale Emperor,' Billy Corgan and Collaborator Tyler Bates in New Interview
Marilyn Manson sat down with Billboard recently to discuss his upcoming release, 'The Pale Emperor.' The shock-rocker revealed that blues played a role on the album, which is the follow-up to 2012's 'Born Villain.' He also took some time to talk about the mini reunion he had with Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins and his collaboration with film composer, Tyler Bates, who co-produced the singer's ninth studio effort. -
Hakkasan Group's Omnia Nightclub Announces Artist Roster: Afrojack, Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren and Others Named Residents
Hakkasan Group has been expanding its Las Vegas empire over the past twelve months and one of those additions has been opening the new Omnia Nightclub in Caesar's Palace. The group converted the old Pure Nightclub into a brand new state of the art facility to compete with the other mega-clubs on the strip. However, in the current Vegas climate, it is not enough to have a massive club and expect people to just show. One must have some of the top brand-name DJs playing at your club and Omnia Nightclub has secured some of those names starting with some of the top acts in the world including Afrojack, Martin Garrix and Armin van Buuren. -
Charli XCX, Rita Ora "Doing It" Music Video: Mechanical Bulls, Car Crashes, Cowgirls & More! [WATCH]
Charli XCX and Rita Ora are "Doing It." And by "it," we mean riding mechanical bulls, ogling men in Speedos, hanging out in phonebooths, singing karaoke, acting like cowgirls and dancing like there's no tomorrow. After teaming up for a new remix of XCX's latest Sucker single "Doing It," today (Jan. 20), the official music video for the track hit the Internet, and it's just as chaotic and crazy as XCX herself. -
Mastodon, Clutch Co-Headlining North American Tour [SCHEDULE]
Mastodon and Clutch are teaming up to bring metal fans a unique 2015 concert experience. The two groups will switch off headlining gigs for a lengthy run that begins April 16 in St. Paul, Minnesota.Graveyard and Big Business will provide support for the two rock mainstays. While Clutch — founded in 1991 —precedes Mastodon by nine years, the latter group will be the featured artist for most of the trek. -
Sleater-Kinney Vinyl-Only Songs 'Heavy When I Need It,' 'The Fog and Filthy Air' Surface Online [LISTEN]
Sleater-Kinney's reunion album "No Cities to Love" is out today, Jan. 20, through Sub Pop, and though the digital and CD versions of the album come with 10 songs, two exclusive, vinyl-only tracks have surfaced online, which you can check out below, via "Stereogum." The first track "Heavy When I Need It" features a rare lead vocal performance from Carrie Brownstein, while the second "The Fog and Filthy Air" puts Corin Tucker back up front. They are excellent songs in which the legendary punk trio leans in to their more psychedelic impulses. -
Craig Morgan Goes After Seth Rogen Over 'American Sniper' Tweet
"American Sniper" just had one of the biggest opening-weekend box offices of all time, so it is no surprise that at least some of the millions of viewers had an issue with the film. One of the dissenters happened to be actor Seth Rogen, who noted the Clint Eastwood movie's resemblance to a faux Nazi propaganda film shown in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglorious Basterds." -
Kid Rock Reportedly Kills Mountain Lion, Ted Nugent Posts Photo of 'First Kiss' Singer to Facebook with Pro-Hunting Rant
Animal rights groups and activists are not happy with Kid Rock. The "First Kiss" singer went on a hunting trip with rocker/avid hunter Ted Nugent recently and shot a mountain lion. Nugent shared a picture of Rock holding up his "trophy" on Facebook, where he pre-emptively called out animal lovers, dubbing them "braindead squawkers." -
Martin Solveig and GTA Kick Off 2015 With 'Intoxicated' Music Video [WATCH]
It has been almost two years since we last heard a song from Frenchman, Martin Solveig, but he is back in 2015 with a vengeance. Teaming up with Miami duo, GTA, Solveig has unleashed an unstoppably groovy tune, aptly titled "Intoxicated." In addition to releasing "Intoxicated," the trio has unveiled a new music video to go along with the track that has Solveig's flare for the extraordinary. With its bright colors, clashing scenery, which includes an old man licking an ice cream cone and polishing a car with rims that are too large and oddly dressed individuals showing off eccentric dance moves, Solveig breaks the mold of Spinnin' Records videos which have in the past been pretty sappy love stories or cut and paste clips of live footage. -
Mötley Crüe Release Final Song "All Bad Things" Along with Last North American Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
Mötley Crüe recently announced the last leg of its Final Tour, which will kick off July in Oregon and come to an end with a homecoming gig in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve. Shock rocker Alice Cooper will support the hard rock act for most of the new dates. In celebration, the band also released its final single, "All Bad Things." -
Years & Years 'King' Music Video Ahead Of March Release [WATCH]
One of our 2015 artists to watch, UK synth pop trio, Years & Years have released the music video for their upcoming single "King." Unveiled ahead of its upcoming march 1st release date, "King" shows the maturation of a group growing into the spotlight that is shining brighter on them every day. As premiered by Buzzfeed, "King" has all of the synth-pop lushness one would expect from the "Desire" trio, coupled with superb songwriting all brought to life in a well-choreographed video done by Sia choreographer Ryan Heffington.
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