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Although Annie Lennox's new album, Nostalgia, is rooted in hits of the past, the singer continues to take aim at women in the present day. -
Charli XCX Shares Colorful 'London Queen' Lyric Video
Two weeks ago, British synthpop singer Charli XCX shared her punky new single "London Queen," and today she has premiered the song's lyric video over at "Nylon." The video's cheap, colorful animation is reminiscent of those old point-and-click computer games from the late 1990s like "Backyard Baseball," but it fits in well with the song's hyperactive melody. The lyrics are pretty confusing, though, so if someone can explain what it means to "feel like J.F.K." for "driving on the wrong side of the road," it would be greatly appreciated. -
Chief Keef Teams With Tyga On New 'Thot Breaker' Track "Now & Later" [LISTEN]
Chief Keef and Tyga have teamed up on a new track called "Now & Later," the second release of Keef's upcoming Thot Breaker mixtape. The Da Brain-produced track shows the two rappers reflecting on their "now-and-later" hook-ups. -
Ice Cube Has High Praise for 'Straight Outta Compton' Movie: 'I Can't Wait to Bring This to the Screen'
"Straight Outta Compton" has wrapped principal photography and is ready to hit the big screen in August 2015. Executive producer Ice Cube confirmed as much on "Jimmy Kimmel" last night, saying he cannot wait to bring the movie to the big screen. -
Ringo Starr To Appear In New Skechers Ads Next Spring
Although the recent ads for Skechers' Relaxed Fit shoe line have featured sports legends such as Joe Namath, Joe Montana, and Pete Rose, the company has decided to take a more musical direction by recruiting none other than Ringo Starr to appear in their ad campaign. Radio.com reports that the former Beatle is set to appear in Skechers ads starting next spring. -
MLB Announces World Series National Anthem Lineup: Trisha Yearwood, Carlos Santana and More
Major League Baseball is set for its biggest event of the year, the World Series, and fans will be treated to a country-tinged lineup of national anthem performers. Trisha Yearwood will kick things off in Kansas City tonight, Oct. 21, followed by "American Idol's" Phillip Phillips Oct. 22, Little Big Town Oct. 24 in San Francisco and an instrumental version by Carlos Santana Oct. 25, according to radio.com. -
Fergie Teases "L.A. Love (la la)" Video Featuring Cameos From YG, Kelly Osbourne, And More
Fergie's DJ Mustard-produced single "L.A. Love (la la)" appears to be getting an official YG remix if the Black Eyed Peas frontwoman's Instagram is any indication. Fergie unveiled photos from the video shoot over the weekend, which show her with her dancers on a party bus and with YG on a low-rider. -
Lorde Enlists Kanye West, Haim, Charli XCX for 'Hunger Games' Soundtrack
Back in September, it was reported that Lorde and Kanye West were working on some new music together, and today we have learned why. "Consequence of Sound" reports that Kanye has provided a remix of Lorde's "Yellow Flicker Beat" for the soundtrack to the upcoming "Hunger Games" movie, which Lorde has curated. Other artists appearing on the soundtrack include Charli XCX, Haim, Bat for Lashes, Pusha T, Q-Tip and CHVRCHES. -
Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Sits In With Conan O’Brien’s Basic Cable Band On ‘CONAN’ [VIDEO]
Last night’s episode of CONAN was a pretty epic one – not just because of guests Alan Cumming, Casey Wilson and Pentatonix, but also because Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry sat in with host Conan O’Brien’s Basic Cable Band throughout the entire episode. -
Bob Seger Talks Retirement Rumors, New Album 'Ride Out'
Although Bob Seger's 17th studio album, "Ride Out', sounds like a farewell statement, the Michigan native swears it didn't start out that way. -
Former Guns N' Roses Bassist Duff McKagan Loves Listening To Records In Their Entirety, Unlike Kids Today [LISTEN]
Duff McKagan is bummed that younger music fans aren't experiencing full albums anymore. Duff McKagan is bummed that younger music fans aren't experiencing full albums anymore. -
Paul McCartney Shares 'Beware My Love' Alternate Version with John Bonham on Drums [LISTEN]
The latest reissue gem to surface is a take of the 1976 Wings song "Beware My Love" featuring the talents of bandleader Paul McCartney and former Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham.
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