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Louis Vuitton, the world's largest luxury brand, has announced that it will be investing up to $80 million into YG Entertainment, the South Korean company that boasts the most impressive lineup of K-Pop performers. -
Weezer New Album 'Everything Will Be Alright In The End' Release Date Pushed Back: 'Back to the Shack' Band Unveils Tracklist
Weezer's new album, and it's new return to form Everything Will Be Alright In The End has had its release date pushed back. Yesterday (Aug. 21), the "Back to the Shack" band announced that it got "additional news" that made its original Sept. 30 release date a thing of the past. -
Shakira Committed Secondhand Copyright Violation with 'Loca' from 2010's 'Sale el Sol' Judge Rules
Shakira is in a tad of legal trouble, at least with her Spanish language releases. A judge in New York City has ruled that her 2010 track "Loca" from the album Sale el Sol broke copyright laws by being overly similar to the track "Loca con su Tiguere" by Dominican songwriter Ramon Arias Vazquez. -
'Run The Jewels 2' Coming in October, Listen to New Track from EL-P and Killer Mike
Run The Jewels has finally confirmed that it will have a new record coming out by the end of 2014, and although it's been less than a year-and-a-half since the release of Run The Jewels, it still seems like a long-time coming. Collaborators El-P and Killer Mike have been hinting at the release for months on social media. Run The Jewels 2 will drop on October 28. -
Paul McCartney Easily Tops World's Richest Bassists List; but Sting, Roger Waters and Gene Simmons Rake It In
Today we have a report from TheRichest.com, a website that while obscure, seems fairly clean cut with numbers that make sense. The topic? World's wealthiest bassists. -
Classic Brit Award-Winning Saxophonist Amy Dickson Releases 'A Summer Place' on Sony Classical
Classic Brit Award-winning saxophonist Amy Dickson released A Summer Place on August 12 via Sony Classical. Australian-born, London-based Dickson has re-gifted us summers in the 1950s, '60s and '70s, taking the listener to a far off, well, modern-day sax paradise. -
Ray J Pleads Not Guilty To Groping Charges
Ray J plead guilty to groping charges following allegations of sexual assault. Singer Ray J has pled not guilty to charges alleging that he groped a woman at a Beverly Wilshire hotel bar and resisting arrest after. -
Ab-Soul Announces 'These Days' Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Following the announcement of TDE's world tour, Ab-Soul announced his upcoming 'These Days' tour. -
Jay Rock Announces TDE's 2015 World Tour, Says Album Will Arrive 'Real Soon'
TDE is gearing up for a world tour set to kick off next year. TDE is gearing up for a world tour set to kick off next year. According to XXL, the super label which houses acts like Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q and Jay Rock is heading for the road. -
This Day In Music History - August 21st
On August 21st, one famous singer was born, one famous drummer died and Patsy Cline recorded what went on to become one of her most famous songs. -
Lecrae Calls The Hip Hop Culture on the Carpet
Once again, Lecrae has spoken out against what he sees as a wrong and called out the hip hop culture. -
Calvin Harris Teases New Single 'Blame,' Named World's Highest Paid DJ
On his Instagram account today, Scottish DJ/producer Calvin Harris teased a brief clip of his upcoming single "Blame," featuring British soul singer John Newman. The single is currently set for release on Aug. 25.
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