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Jamie Foxx isn't letting that lawsuit stop him from releasing new music. In fact, the actor recently released a new song entitled "Ain't My Fault." The song comes on the heels of accusations that Foxx and DJ Mustard stole the beat and lyrics for their collaboration "Party Ain't A Party" from another song. -
Guitarist Alex Lifeson Confirms Rush Will Hit The Road Next Year
Rush is rapidly approaching its 40th anniversary, and guitarist Alex Lifeson says that a tour is in the band's future to celebrate the milestone. -
Tamar Braxton Debuts New Video For 'Let Me Know' Featuring Future Following ‘For Sisters Only’ Concert Performance [WATCH]
Tamar Braxton is inescapable. From her hosting spot on "The Real" to her reality show "Tamar & Vince," she is all over television and she's added another visual to add to the mix. Braxton recently debuted the video for her new single "Let Me Know" featuring Future following a live performance of the track at the For Sisters Only concert. -
Trumpet Player Rashawn Ross Shares Final Email From Longtime Dave Matthews Band Saxophonist LeRoi Moore
In his final email to Rashawn Ross, longtime Dave Matthews Band LeRoi Moore sent a few insightful and funny quotes from famous musicians to brighten up his bandmate's day. -
Ben Gibbard, Death Cab For Cutie Move On With New Album After Chris Walla's Departure
Casual Death Cab For Cutie fans probably didn't understand what Chris Walla's departure meant for the band in mid-September. -
Klaxons Announce Final 2015 Tour Before They Disband [SCHEDULE]
One of Euro new rave's last great vestiges, The Klaxons are calling it quits after nine years of work. -
Wynonna Announces 2015 Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
Five-time Grammy winner and beloved country music veteran, Wynonna, has announced the 2015 "Wynonna and Friends: Stories & Song" tour. Kicking off on Wednesday, January 14 in Durham, North Carolina and running through March 8, where it will wrap up in Boson, this tour won't see any arena or coliseum stops. -
Bayou Country Superfest 2015
Next year, the Bayou Country Superfest will once again be a three-day event. In 2014, the festival was expanded by a day in order to work with George Strait's final tour schedule so he could headline on Friday. Rather than go back to two days, as the previous festivals were, organizers decided to keep Friday on the books. -
CMA Country Christmas Performers Announced
This year, the annual CMA Country Christmas will deliver plenty of holiday cheer on Monday, December 1 at 7 pm (CT) on ABC. Hosted again by Jennifer Nettles, the show will feature performances and special appearances by some of the biggest names in Country Music. -
A Darius Rucker Homegrown Honey Giveaway
Darius Rucker is giving away an autographed, handwritten copy of the lyrics to "Homegrown Honey" and a merch bundle. All you have to do is go to his website, click on your favorite lyric from the song and then share it with your friends with #HomegrownHoney. -
No Girlfriend Tats for Hunter Hayes
When Hunter Hayes was in London earlier this month on his "Tattoo (Your Name)" tour, he chatted with Yahoo about whether or not he would ever get someone's face permanently put on his body. While the young singer admits that he loves tats, he said that he would never get someone's face tattooed anywhere on his body. -
WATCH: One Direction "Steal My Girl" Music Video Features Danny DeVito, Chimps, Fake Rain and Everything Else You Can Imagine
One Direction is getting meta. Today (Oct. 24), the boy band released its first music video from FOUR for "Steal My Girl." With the help of Danny DeVito, sumo wrestlers, balloons and a chimp, 1D takes you behind the scenes of a music video for its music video.
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