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After her new album Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse failed to make waves, it seems as though notorious diva and pop superstar Mariah Carey has parted ways with her manager Jermaine Dupri. -
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Jason Aldean was named as the all-time bestselling country male country performer in terms of digital sales this week. That's quite an accomplishment in the age of Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney and more, but few have considered how irrelevant that will be by the end of 2014. One performer Aldean hasn't had to outsell was Garth Brooks, who currently stands with literally zero digital tracks sold under his name. That is, until GarthBrooks.com finally releases his digital catalogue by the end of 2014. -
Adam Levine, Maroon 5 Bandmates Explain Poppy Album 'Overexposed', Massive Fights in New Interview Before 'V' Release Date
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YG May Face Lawsuit Following 'Riot' at Club Gig in Edmonton
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Sam Smith & Disclosure Perform 'Latch' On 'Jimmy Kimmel' [WATCH]
On last night's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, British electronic duo Disclosure performed their hit "Latch" with the song's guest vocalist and co-writer, Sam Smith. You can check out the performance below. -
Charli XCX Performs 'I Want Candy' Cover On Transmitter Live [WATCH]
Following in the footsteps of Bow Wow Wow, Aaron Carter, Melanie C, and probably a bunch of other artists, British pop singer Charli XCX recently performed a cover of the Strangeloves' 1965 hit "I Want Candy" for Transmitter Live, which you can watch below. Though the "Fancy" singer is known for her electronic, synth-pop sound, her take on "I Want Candy" remains pretty faithful to the guitar-based arrangement of the original version, or rather, Bow Wow Wow's more popular 1982 version. -
Chris Pratt Raps Eminem's 'Forgot About Dre' Verse, Disses Orlando Bloom [WATCH]
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REVIEW: The Chainsmokers New Single 'Kanye' is Genuine, Hopeful '#SELFIE' Followup [LISTEN]
First, The Chainsmokers made the world want to stop and take a "#SELFIE," and now the electronic duo is back with newcomer chanteuse Siren with another buzzworthy single: "Kanye." Yes, as in rapping mastermind/Mr. Kim Kardashian, Kanye West. -
New Company Aims to Bolster Musicals Industry in Beijing, Provide Better Mandarin Adaptations of Broadway Classics
What's the major factor preventing the musical industry from settling down in China, the world's largest economy? Experts in the country believe that it's because productions carried out in China are always done so in Western fashion and language, which makes it difficult for Chinese audiences to latch on. -
Ariana Grande, Boyfriend Jai Brooks Breakup: 'Bang Bang' Singer and Janoskians Beau Split Following Grandfather's Death
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Watch Electric Zoo's Anti-Molly PSA
Following the alarmingly high number of drug-related deaths at EDM festivals in the past year, New York's Electric Zoo festival is adopting a new approach to curb rampant drug use: a public service announcement. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, concert goers at this year's Electric Zoo on Randall's Island (which takes place Aug. 29-31) will have to watch a two-minute film titled The Molly, named for the drug of choice for many EDM fans, before their wristbands are activated and are allowed access to the festival grounds. The video is part of a new anti-drug campaign called "Come to Life," started by Electric Zoo promoter Made Event. You can check out The Molly below.
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