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  • Kendrick Lamar Opens Up About Forthcoming LP, Says He Brings "Aggression And Emotion" To New Album

    Kendrick Lamar kept the details of his forthcoming release under raps but he shed some light on his latest project during a recent interview with Rolling Stone.
  • Jennifer Hudson, Pharrell, Iggy Azalea Collaborate On New Track

    The funky bass line on Jennifer Hudson's new single "He Ain't Going Nowhere" is a dead giveaway that Pharrell was involved, but the track also surprisingly hosts rapper Iggy Azalea for a verse.
  • LISTEN: Rick Ross Channels the King in New Song "Elvis Presley Blvd." from 'Hood Billionaire'

    Rick Ross may be the king of Maybach Music, but now he's channeling the original king of rock in his new single "Elvis Presley Blvd." Today (Sept. 15), the "Thug Cry" rapper released his new single on the same say as he announced his new album Hood Billionaire.
  • Kanye West and Crowd Banter Gone Bad: Featuring Axl Rose, A$AP Rocky and...Barbara Streisand?

    Most fan interaction from stage is a good thing...outside of Kanye West's recent complaint about handicapped concertgoers. Bands prostrate themselves before their fans ("You're the best crowd we've ever seen! Really!") and toss out guitar picks and other innocent and grateful displays. But occasionally performers are less than pleased with those in the audience.
  • 7 Bands Whose Double Albums Were Their Best: The Rolling Stones, Genesis, And More

    Double albums are a tricky proposition for most artists. Though they can be fascinating listens, they tend to come off as overlong, bloated, and messy, and even some classic ones such as The Beatles' "White Album" are often criticized for being indulgent. Still, some bands pull it off, and the double albums released by these seven bands are often considered to be their best work.
  • Frank Ocean Gets New Management After Firing Previous Manager And PR Team Over The Summer

    Frank Ocean has been signed to Three Six Zero Group since July. Looks like Frank Ocean has found himself a new home. As reported by Billboard, Frank Ocean has been signed to Three Six Zero Group since July.
  • Sam Smith 'In The Lonely Hour', Robert Plant 'Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar' Top UK Album Chart

    Robert Plant ripped into the UK Album Charts this week, but the former Led Zeppelin frontman's latest solo album couldn't keep England away from In The Lonely Hour. For the fourth non-consecutive week Sam Smith topped the UK's Offical Album Charts, trailed closely by Plant's Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar.
  • Primus Release 'Golden Ticket' From Forthcoming Willy Wonka Album [LISTEN]

    Primus gave the world their creepy cover of "Pure Imagination" last month, and now they've dipped back into the cookie jar to release another cut from Primus & The Chocolate Factory (due Oct. 21).
  • Listen To Robert Ellis Cover Willie Nelson's 'Pretty Paper' Because It's Never Too Early For Christmas

    Whether you're ready or not, the Christmas creep is upon us, or at least the folks over at Rolling Stone believe so: The magazine is currently hosting Robert Ellis' cover of the Willie Nelson seasonal classic "Pretty Paper."
  • Orchestras Plus Heavy Metal: Celebrating Symphonic Performances with Deep Purple, Metallica, Scorpions and More

    Deep Purple somewhat summarized what heavy metal was with its 1969 album 'Concerto for Group and Orchestra,' not in music but in attitude. All of the costumes, all of the hair products, all of the huge guitar solos...go big or go home. Sometimes that meant playing with a whole dang orchestra, even if your lyrics about women and booze don't make sense with it.
  • Tennessee Titans In Hot Water For Playing Migos’ 'Fight Night (Remix)' During Warm-Ups

    Since the recent Ray Rice domestic violence ordeal, the NFL has tightened up on anyone or anything related to the league, even the music players listen to.
  • Stream Leonard Cohen's New Album 'Popular Problems' Before September 23 Release Date

    Most people are retired far before the age of 80, but Leonard Cohen is not a normal person. The legendary singer-songwriter will hit the big 8-0 on Sept. 21, and he's celebrating by releasing a new album Popular Problems two days after he hits the landmark age. But now, ahead of both Cohen's birthday and the Sept. 23 album release date, Popular Problems is available to stream in full.
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