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Here's a bit of news that I totally didn't expect: as of yesterday, rapper Nicki Minaj has appeared on more Billboard Hot 100 singles than the King of Pop himself, Michael Jackson. Though Jackson's two posthumous singles "Slave to the Rhythm" and "Love Never Felt So Good" gave him his 49th and 50th charting singles earlier this year, he was beat out by Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda," which became her 51st charting single when it debuted at no. 19. -
Childish Gambino Wishes He Were White in New Twitter Poem Inspired by Ferguson Police, Criticism
In light of the recent tragic shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown and the subsequent police state and riots in Ferguson, Missouri, "3005" rapper Childish Gambino expressed his thoughts about himself, race, the music industry and police in a new poem on Twitter, stating that "I wanna be a white rapper." -
Tool's Danny Carey To Play Drums With Primus On Tour
Though Primus' next album Primus & The Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble is the band's first with drummer Tim 'Herb' Alexander since 1995, his recent heart troubles will force him to sit out some early dates on the band's upcoming tour. To replace him, Primus has selected Tool's Danny Carey, who will briefly fill in for Alexander in September, including performances at both Riot Fests in Chicago and Denver. -
Drake Immortalized As 'YOLO' Is Added To Oxford Dictionary
In a move that's sure to irritate plenty of grammar snobs and old people in general, the word YOLO has been officially added to the Oxford Dictionary's online database, along with more than 40 other words and phrases that millenials use. Though the phrase "you only live once" has been part of the English language for a long time, Canadian rapper Drake popularized its abbreviated form "YOLO" in his 2011 song "The Motto" featuring Lil Wayne, with its chorus, "Now she want a photo, you already know, though/You only live once: that's the motto, n***a, YOLO." To be honest, I'm surprised it took so long, since "YOLO" actually seems pretty dated already. -
Future Documentary 'I'm Just Being Honest' Follows The Rapper On Tour, In The Studio [WATCH]
Today, Atlanta rapper Future shared a short biographical documentary titled I'm Just Being Honest, which you can check out below. Directed by JD Anderson, the 19-minute documentary follows Future on tour, in the studio, on the sets of his music videos, and in various other places, including the Calvin Klein Collection Fashion Show in Milan, Italy. -
Belle And Sebastian Announce Vinyl Reissues, 'It Could Have Been A Brilliant Career'
Scottish indie pop heroes Belle & Sebastian have announced a vinyl reissue series of all of their studio albums, as well as two compilations and one live album. The series is titled "It Could Have Been A Brilliant Career," named for the opening track to the band's 1998 album The Boy with the Arab Strap. The reissues will be released through in the UK on Oct. 6 through Jeepster Records, and in the US on Oct. 7 through Matador Records. -
Arcade Fire Shares 'You Already Know' Video, Starring Singing Paintings [WATCH]
Montreal indie-rock powerhouse Arcade Fire has shared the video for its new single "You Already Know," which you can check out below. The video, which was directed by frontman Win Butler, features grainy footage of the band performing in a bedroom, and though Butler sings lead on the track, he's nowhere to be found for most of the video. Instead, his parts appear to be sung by the famous works of art hanging around the room. Butler eventually appears in a mirror at the end of the video, revealing that he had been filming the entire thing himself. -
Fifth Harmony New Album 'Reflection' Gets Official Title, Glam Artwork in Twitter Reveal [PHOTO]
After one EP, a killer "BO$$" single and tons of anticipation, girl group Fifth Harmony has finally announced the title and cover for its debut album. Today (Aug. 14), the "Miss Movin On" band revealed its first full-length album will be titled Reflection on its official Twitter account. -
Watch: The Black Keys 'Weight of Love' Music Video Features Lara Stone as Creepy Cult Leader in 'Fever' Follow-Up
In The Black Keys first Turn Blue music video for "Fever," band members Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach played desperate, sweaty televangelists, trying to rack up the Holy Ghost in their audience. In the band's second music video for "Weight of Love," director Theo Wenner and the Keys explore a different side and type of religion: a freaky female cult. -
Chris Adler Ambiguous on Whether He's The Drummer on Slipknot's 'The Negative One'
The rumor mill has been churning for months regarding who will helm the skins for Slipknot's forthcoming album and the hot option is Lamb of God's Chris Adler. When asked if he was responsible for "The Negative One," he replied as ambiguously as possible. -
Calvin Harris Responds to Rita Ora Teen Choice Awards Cancellation on Twitter Following Break Up
Calvin Harris has just one thing to say to Rita Ora after their high profile break up: "bye." After Ora confirmed rumors that the "Summer" DJ had blocked her from performing their collaborative hit "I Will Never Let You Down" at the 2014 Teen Choice Awards, Harris took to his Twitter to share his side of the story, and to share a little emoji sass. -
Khloe Kardashian Stars In French Montana's 'Don't Panic' Video [WATCH]
After sharing his new single "Don't Panic" on Tuesday, Moroccan-born rapper French Montana gave us the DJ Mustard-produced song's music video the very next day, which you can check out below. The video, which was directed by Eif Rivera, seems to be heavily based on the movie The Purge, with most of the video's performers carrying weapons and wearing creepy masks. Among these performers is French Montana's girlfriend Khloe Kardashian, who spends most of the video wearing a white mask and carrying a crossbow. Kardashian also appears on the cover of the "Don't Panic" single.
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