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RL Grime's debut artist album "Void" was a masterful display of creativity. The American producer showed that artists can and should explore outside their genres on full-length LPs to vary their sound. The trap-leaning moniker of Henry Steinway, RL Grime showed he was more than just a trap producer. He has released a second music video from the album, the first for the lead single "Core" and the second out now via RL Grime's YouTube channel, for his collaboration alongside Djemba Djemba: "Valhalla."The video for "Valhalla" continues the story that started in "Core." In "Core," we are thrust into an animated world where the "Void Team," a group of helicopters, are off to contain some unknown threat from a large hole in the ocean. The ominous confrontation results in the fiery destruction of the Void Team helicopters. -
Toronto Raptors' Demar Derozan Says Drake Has New Mixtape Coming In January
Headwinds are picking back up from Toronto. Not just the cold air you are about to feel, or that snow that is hitting the Eastern seaboard, but rather news about new Drake material. Demar Derozan of the Toronto Drakes, rather the Toronto Raptors has revealed that a new Drake mixtape is on its way in January of 2015 -
St. Vincent and Future Islands Take Top Honors for NME's Best of 2014 End-of-Year Awards
The good news for those based in New York is that UK music publications have all released their biggest stories for the day by the time we wake up, giving us something to do as soon as we get to the office, thanks to a five-hour time difference. As coincidence would have it, NME also released its "best of" 2014 lists more than a month ahead of Christmas (which, unfortunately, may have hurt Britain's own One Direction down the stretch). St. Vincent took the top prize for Album of The Year with her self-titled release. Future Islands earned Track of The Year for "Seasons (Waiting On You)." -
'The New York Times' Uses Fake Kanye West Quotes, Rapper Did Not Compare Kim Kardashian's Butt to His
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Rihanna Teases New Album on Instagram, Snippet Features RiRi Singing Over Sirens [LISTEN]
Now RiRi is torturing us further, posting a snippet of new music to Instagram. She has yet to announce an official release date. -
Crowder Invites Fans to Come As You Are With a New Music Video
Crowder has released a new music video for his hit single, "Come As You Are" on VEVO. The song, from his debut solo album, "Neon Steeple," has already broken the Top 15 on the National Christian Audience chart and it is heard by close to 5 million people on radio each week. -
Garth Brooks Cancels TV Appearances After Ferguson Decision, Singer Didn't Feel Right Promoting New Album
Garth Brooks took to Facebook today (Nov. 25) to let fans know that he will be canceling all of his TV appearances for the week in the wake of the civil unrest in Ferguson. The country star said it wouldn't be right to promote his new album, "Man Against Machine," after what happened. -
Stream An Emotional Lady Gaga's Final artRAVE Show in Paris, Watch Mother Monster's Two-Hour Performance
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Diplo's Mad Decent Releases Christmas Mixtape, 'A Very Decent Christmas' [LISTEN]
It's that time of the year again. 'Tis the season to gather around with your friends and family and listen to your favorite holiday jingles while sipping on some eggnog with a warm fire burning in the corner. The holiday season is here. This also means standing in line at the mall listening to the same 15 Christmas songs being recycled over and over again. To lighten the mood, Diplo's label, Mad Decent, has decided to put together a mixtape filled with new dance covers of classic Christmas anthems. -
Prince Removes Himself From The Internet, Deletes Twitter, Facebook Accounts
Among Prince's exceedingly long list of quirks is his aversion to the Internet, which makes it very difficult to find any of his music online. Although it appeared as if he was changing his stance on the Internet over the past year, creating a Twitter account and sharing some of his new songs online, that's all come crashing down today, Nov. 25, as The Star Tribune reports that the Purple One has deleted his Twitter account, Facebook page, and pulled many of his recent videos off of Youtube without warning. No reason has yet been given for this Internet blackout, but we probably shouldn't be holding our breath for one. -
Stream Eminem's 'Shady XV' Right Now, 'Lose Yourself' Rapper's New Compilation Celebrates 15 Years of Shady Records [LISTEN]
Eminem's new compilation that celebrates 15 years of Shady Records, Shady XV, is out now. The two-disc release, which features 12 new tracks and some greatest hits, is available to stream below via Spotify. -
Hudson Mohawke Releases Interactive Video For 'Chimes RMX' Featuring Pusha T, French Montana, Future & Travi$ Scott [WATCH]
Hudson Mohawke's Chimes was the biggest track to come from his September EP Chimes. It acquired such a level of notoriety that it received a remix from noted rappers French Montana, Future, Travi$ Scott and Pusha T. Now to add to the fanfare around the track, Hud Mo (Hudson Mohawke) has decided to release an interactive video around the song that gives fans a chance to be a part of the experience.
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