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Dave Davies and Mick Avory have ruined The Kinks for everybody. That is what Ray Davies claims, anyway. The 70-year-old lead singer recently told the U.K.'s "Telegraph" that he is not the one holding up the group reunion. -
Selena Gomez Loves New Taylor Swift Album '1989' Because of Course She Does
Selena Gomez wants you to know she is Taylor Swift's best friend, and that the two are inseparable. As K-Bake said in "A Few Good Men," "These are the facts of the case, and they are undisputed." After Swift dropped her fifth album, "1989," this week, Gomez took to Instagram to prove her bond with pop's shiniest star. -
Paul McCartney Shares Beatles Songwriting Secrets at Small College
Paul McCartney surprised tiny Rollins College last week with an impromptu appearance at the Florida school, where he talked about his songwriting secrets. -
REVIEW: Nicki Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne & Chris Brown Show Confident Presence on "Only" Ahead of 'The Pink Print' Release Date [LISTEN]
Nicki Minaj's new album The Pink Print may have a farther back release date that her fans expected, but now there's a sizzling new single to hold them over. Today (Oct. 28), following the news that The Pink Print will now be released on Dec. 15 instead of Nov. 24, Minaj teamed up with her labelmates Lil Wayne and Drake as well as R&B superstar Chris Brown for the bombastic track "Only." -
Beyoncé Biography In The Works From J. Randy Taraborrelli, Due Out Fall 2015
Beyoncé has been one of the most influential pop culture figures of the past decade, and now a biography is being written about her inspiring life. Billed as the first comprehensive biography of the pop star, the book will be released fall 2015 via Grand Central Books. The author of the biography, J. Randy Taraborrelli, will "explore all facets of Knowles' life," starting with her childhood performances, detailing her time with Destiny's Child and as a solo artist and looking inside her marriage to Jay Z, Billboard reports. -
Death From Above 1979 Talk New Album, New Producer and Bromance
Death from Above 1979 just released their first album in a decade, and judging from their current mindset the time between "The Physical World" and their next release will likely be much shorter. Jess F. Keeler recently spoke with "Life and Times" about the new record and how he got back together with bandmate Sebastien Grainger. -
Bleachers Share 'Rollercoaster' Music Video [WATCH]
Bleachers, the side project of fun. guitarist Jack Antonoff, has shared a music video for its single “Rollercoaster,” which you can check out below. The Richard Shepard-directed video features Antonoff and his band performing on top of their tour van while chasing a girl — who definitely is not Lena Dunham — down a desert highway. If that all sounds a bit creepy, don’t worry: Antonoff gets what he deserves in the end. -
Pitbull Given Green Light For Two Reality Television Shows
Pitbull has quite the winter ahead of him. The hip-hop star will host the American Music Awards (again) on Nov. 23, drop his eighth album, Globalization, on Nov. 24, and then prep his first Fox New Year's Eve special. -
Soundgarden to Release Three-Disc Rarities Compilation 'Echo of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across the Path' Featuring Unreleased Music
Yesterday, Oct. 27, grunge legends Soundgarden shared a new song titled "Storm," their first new song since their 2012 album King Animal. Today, "Consequence of Sound" reported that "Storm" will appear on an upcoming three-disc rarities compilation titled "Echo of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across the Path," which will feature seven previously unreleased tracks. -
Dolly Parton Speaks Out Against Christians Who Condemn Homosexuals
Over several decades of stardom, Dolly Parton has accrued a strong fan base that spills deep into both sides of the political spectrum. That audience includes a sizable portion of homosexuals. And this week, the country queen who brought us "Jolene" had some important words for her fellow Christians who condemn her LGBT fans. -
David Guetta's 'Listen' Tracklist Features Collaborators Old And New: Sia, Nicki Minaj, John Legend, and More
David Guetta's sixth album, Listen, is due out November 24. Ahead of its release, the French DJ told Billboard some details on what to expect and why it has taken almost three years. He says that the featured artists on this album are unexpected, making for a sound that different than his past work. The tracklist for Listen has been released includes appearances by Sia, Nicki Minaj, John Legend, Ryan Tedder, Skylar Grey, and Emili Sandé. -
Nicki Minaj 'The Pink Print' Release Date Pushed Back One Month, Releasing New Single "Only" Today
It's a bad week for fans of Young Money. First, Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter V was delayed "indefinitely" just one day before its planned release date and now another big name on the label's roster has had their project pushed back. Nicki Minaj's new album The Pink Print also has a new release date.
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