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  • Snoop Dogg's New Pharrell-Produced Album To Be Released On I Am Other/Columbia Records

    Now that his Instagram feud with Iggy Azalea is out of the way, thanks to a T.I. intervention, Snoop Dogg has announced that he'll be dropping his new album via Pharrell's I Am Other label and Columbia Records. Snoop is the latest signee for I Am Other, which is headed by Pharrell and co-manager Caron Veazey.
  • Taylor Swift Teases '1989' Lyrics on Instagram, Lena Dunham Pegs New Track her "Someday Wedding Song" [PHOTOS]

    Taylor Swift may not be as well known for her dating track record as she is for her music records, but that doesn't mean the "Out of the Woods" singer can't pen a heck of a wedding song. In the midst of teasing lyrics from her new album 1989 on Instagram, Swift unveiled a particular sweet set of words and that has inspired her BFF Lena Dunham to want to walk down the aisle.
  • Tyler, The Creator Raps About Grandmas, Pregnant Women, Bacon And Groupies In Radio Freestyle [LISTEN]

    The Odd Future rapper made sure to do so with several NSFW flourishes. We've got the audio. LA Leakers brought Tyler, The Creator on the show Wednesday for their "4 Bars, 4 Topics" feature.
  • Chance The Rapper Debuts "No Better Blues" As Part Of Twitter's Audio Card Launch [LISTEN]

    Chance the Rapper and his backing band The Social Experiment debuted a new track "No Better Blues" via SoundCloud on Thursday. It was released as part of Twitter's new Audio Card launch.
  • Harry Styles & One Direction Fanfiction 'After' Gets Movie Deal with Paramount

    First, the Harry Styles fanfiction After was being optioned into a book by Simon & Schuster, and now it looks like the saucy story will be following 50 Shades of Grey's path to the big screen. Today (Oct. 17), it was announced that Paramount has acquired the film rights to Anna Todd's sexual One Direction-inspired story for a new movie.
  • From Indian Lakes Brings A Corgan-Esque Ethereality to Rock on Its Triple Crown Debut 'Absent Sounds'

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of.
  • Henry Rollins Bashes Music Snobs In New Column: 'Musical Elitism Is For Lightweights'

    Rollins' L.A. Weekly column made national headlines for all the wrong reasons in August, when he took an unpopular stance on depression and suicide.
  • Luke Bryan, Lady Antebellum To Headline Europe's C2C Festival In 2015

    The two artists were recently confirmed as headliners for the second edition of Country to Country, an overseas music festival that will take them to England, Ireland, Sweden and Norway.
  • K-Pop Fans Fall To Their Deaths At Tragic 4Minute Concert In South Korea [WATCH]

    At least 16 have been killed and 11 injured after a ventilation grate collapsed and a group of concert-goers fell 20 meters into deep concrete shaft at a pop concert in Seongnam, south of Seoul in South Korea. The tragedy occurred during an outdoor performance by the popular Korean girl band 4Minute and other bands, Billboard reports.
  • Grateful Dead Fan Pieces Together A 90-Minute Audio Clip Of The Band Tuning Their Instruments

    Fun, right? The whole thing is oddly mesmerizing, but one wonders... "Why did this need to happen?"
  • Taylor Swift Secret Sessions Video: Details From Listening Parties Unveiled [WATCH]

    If you've been following the buildup Taylor Swift's new album release very closely — don't lie to yourself — you probably heard about several "secret" listening parties happening around the globe.
  • WATCH: Foo Fighters, Rick Nielsen Perform Cheap Trick's "Stiff Competition" on 'Letterman' Following "Something from Nothing" Debut

    Yesterday (Oct. 16), Foo Fighters finally debuted the long-awaited lead single from its eighth studio album Sonic Highways "Something From Nothing" featuring the famed (and underrated) Cheap Trick guitarist Rick Nielsen. In a continuing weeklong musical residency on The Late Show with David Letterman, the band and Nielsen ushered in the new single with a performance - of Cheap Trick's "Stiff Competition."
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