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Jennifer Lopez has gotten a lot of flak for her new music video "Booty" with Iggy Azalea. And two weeks after the hyper-sexualized music video was released, the American Idol judge and pop star is firing back at her critics in a new interview. -
Glastonbury's First Round of Tickets Sell Out in 14 Minutes; Fleetwood Mac Gets Highest Odds for Headlining Gig
Perhaps the most anticipated music festival in the world every year, it's no secret that you've got to be quick to snap up tickets for Glastonbury. The first round of ticket packages went up on sale Wednesday and were gone within 14 minutes. -
'Dr. Zhivago' Musical Replacing 'Cinderella' at Broadway Theatre
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The Replacements' 'Let It Be': 11 Songs Ranked For Its 30th Anniversary
Today, Oct. 2, marks the 30th anniversary of the Replacements' classic album Let It Be (which was, in fact, named after the Beatles song and album of the same name). Though initially formed in 1979 as a punk band, Let It Be saw the Replacements expand their sonic palette by incorporating elements of folk, blues, jazz, and even unhip arena rock, and in the process pioneered the fledgling genre of alternative rock. It's largely considered to be the Replacements' best album, and one of the best rock albums ever made, so to celebrate, here are the album's 11 tracks, ranked from weakest to best. -
Thousand Foot Krutch Fall Tour
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Drake vs. Lil Wayne Tour Ends, YMCMB Hints at Tour Next Year Following New Albums 'Views From The 6,' 'Tha Carter V'
The Drake vs. Lil Wayne tour just came to an end and the YMCMB rappers are already hinting at another tour next year following the releases of their new albums "Views From The 6" and "Tha Carter V." -
Aretha Franklin Covers Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" on 'Late Show,' Whitney Houston's Mother Cissy Houston Sings Backup, Forgets Lyrics [WATCH]
Aretha Franklin recently stopped by the "Late Show with David Letterman" and delivered a live rendition of a cover of Adele's "Rolling In The Deep." Whitney Houston's mother and gospel-singing great, Cissy Houston attempted to sing backup, forgetting many of the lyrics. -
Eagle Scouts Turned Professional Musicians: Imagine Dragons' Daniel Reynolds, Ozzie Nelson and More
Few Boy Scouts make it all the way to the Eagle Scout rank. Even fewer of those go on to become professional musicians. Here are a few of them. -
Stream Stevie Nicks' New Album '24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault' Ahead of its October 7 Release Date
Stevie Nicks' new album, the retrospective and re-recorded collection 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault still is six days away from its official release date, but the full album can be streamed in full now. -
Mary J. Blige Duets With Sam Smith On "Nobody But You" [LISTEN]
R&B superstar Mary J. Blige has shared the latest song from her upcoming album The London Sessions, a duet with British R&B singer Sam Smith titled "Nobody But You," which you can check out below. The MJ Cole-produced track has more of a house/UK garage feel than Blige's previous work, and it's a pretty cool mix. -
Big Sean Shares 'i Don't F**k With You' Lyric Video, About Ex-Fiancée Naya Rivera [WATCH]
Detroit rapper Big Sean has shared the lyric video for his latest single "I Don't F**k With You" featuring E-40, which you can check out below. As the lyrics make plainly obvious, the song is about an ex-lover, which in this case is Sean's ex-fiancée Naya Rivera, an actress and singer who's best known for her role on the show Glee. She and Big Sean began dating in 2013 and were engaged by October of that year, but called off the engagement this past April. -
Meghan Trainor 'All About That Bass' Holds at No. 1 on Hot 100: Tove Lo 'Habits' and Clean Bandit 'Rather Be' Crack Top 10
It's yet another great week for new artists on the Billboard Hot 100. For the fourth week in a row, Meghan Trainor's single "All About That Bass" is resting comfortably in the No. 1 spot in the country. Meanwhile, rising acts Tove Lo and Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne have cracked the top 10 with their respective singles "Habits (Stay High)" and "Rather Be."
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