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  • Christina Aguilera to Go Country with Guest Stint on 'Nashville'

    Christina Aguilera has tried on a lot of musical coats during her career. The pop megastar has been the teenage sensation, the "Dirrty" girl and the vintage pinup pop star - but now she's gearing up to enter an arena she's yet to step foot in: the world of country music. Or at least she'll play one on TV. Yesterday (Feb. 18), it was announced that The Voice season eight coach will be entering Blake Shelton's territory by guest starring in a new arc on Nashville.
  • Jack Ü (Diplo and Skrillex) Share Missy Elliott Remix of "Take Ü There" [LISTEN]

    Jack Ü, the project from super-producers Diplo and Skrillex, have shared the official remix for their lone single "Take Ü There" featuring new verses from "Lose Control" rapper Missy Elliott.
  • Podcaster Listening to Nickelback Discography for One Week Straight to Raise Funds for Clean Water Charity; How Many Albums Is That?

    Referring to Nickelback as the worst band in the universe has kind of become clichéd but we'll give Relevant podcaster Jesse Carey a break because the theme plays into a charity event he's staging. The host will listen to the band for 168 consecutive hours, a week, to raise money for Water, a charity that works to bring clean H2O to areas around the world that are lacking otherwise.
  • Electric Daisy, iHeartRadio and Rock in Rio May Add Nevada State Tax to Ticket Purchases in 2016

    Las Vegas is one of the hottest cities to host a music festival at (no pun intended) and some are concerned that a new proposed tax will hurt attendance at such events. Among the events potentially affected would be the Electric Daisy Carnival, the iHeartRadio Fest and the new American chapter of Rock in Rio.
  • The World Music Institute Presents 'Cherish the Ladies: An Irish Homecoming' to Conclude Its 'Around the World, Around the City' Concert Series

    The World Music Institute will conclude its 2014-15 concert series Around the World, Around the City with "Cherish the Ladies: An Irish Homecoming," which will be a 30th anniversary celebration.
  • Instrumentalist Brandee Younger to Play New Piece 'Prophetika: An Oratorio' for Greenwich House Music School's Uncharted Concert Series with Harpist Mia Theodoratus, Pianist Courtney Bryan

    Instrumentalist Brandee Younger will be presenting her new performance piece "Prophetika: An Oratorio," which will feature harpist Mia Theodoratus and pianist Courtney Bryan, for the Greenwich House Music School's Uncharted Concert Series.
  • Bobby Shmurda, French Montana and Rowdy Rebel Team Up On 'Right Now' [LISTEN]

    New York City is well represented on this latest collaboration between Bobby Shmurda, French Montana and GS9 second-in-command Rowdy Rebel titled "Right Now."
  • Drake's 'If You're Reading This It's Too Late' Breaks Spotify Records

    Without even trying, Drake is breaking records. With the release of his surprise mixtape over the weekend, "If You Are Reading This It's Too Late," Drake broke the record for most Spotify streams by an album in the first week in the United States.
  • 'Furious 7' Soundtrack: Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, T.I. Contribute

    Movie soundtracks are becoming bigger and more star-studded as films look for more ways to gain an edge on their competitors and artists seek an additional outlet to promote their brand. The seventh edition of the incredibly successful "Fast & Furious" movie franchise, titled "Furious 7," has released the tracklist for the upcoming film that is slated to hit theaters on April 3.
  • Deadmau5 Headlining Canada's VELD Festival 2015

    Canadian electronic music festival, VELD Music Festival, has announced the first artist on its 2015 lineup. Brand ambassador, partial founder and Toronto native, deadmau5, is the first act revealed to play a headlining set at VELD.
  • Lou Reed Says He Never Actually Liked The Beatles and Thought The Doors Were "Stupid" in 'Blank on Blank' [LISTEN]

    PBS series "Blank on Blank" recently shared a lost interview involving Velvet Underground mastermind Lou Reed. The singer threw shade at two famous bands -- The Doors and The Beatles -- revealing that he thought the former was "stupid" and the latter was "garbage." The lively chat took place in 1986 between him and music executive Joe Smith.
  • 'Empire' Season One Soundtrack Set for March Release Date: New Music from Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Hudson, Courtney Love & More

    FOX's new Wednesday night drama Empire has quickly become a cultural phenomenon, grabbing guest stars galore and even besting American Idol in the ratings. Now, like hits shows Nashville and Glee before it, Empire is finally getting its first official soundtrack.
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