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  • Azealia Banks Dropped From Label Interscope: 'Broke With Expensive Taste' Future Release Date Unknown

    After numerous delays of her album Broke With Expensive Taste and creative differences between "212" rapper Azealia Banks and her record label Interscope/Polydor, she has officially been dropped.
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto of the Yellow Magic Orchestra Canceling Tour Dates to Deal with Throat Cancer

    Ryuichi Sakamoto, a member of the influential electronic act Yellow Magic Orchestra, has declared that he will be stepping away from current tour dates and other commitments to seek treatment for throat cancer.
  • Tyga Leaves Under The Influence Of Music Tour: Wiz Khalifa Announces 'Hookah' Rapper's Departure on Twitter

    Two weeks before its set to kick off, the hip-hop super trek Under The Influence Of Music Tour has lost one of its acts. According to Wiz Khalifa's Twitter, "Hookah" rapper Tyga has departed from the live shows.
  • Joy Division & New Order's Bernard Sumner To Release Autobiography In September

    Joy Division and New Order guitarist Bernard Sumner will be releasing an autobiography on September 25, Pitchfork reports. The book is titled Chapter and Verse (New Order, Joy Division, And Me) and is being published by Bantam Press. As the title indicates, the book will likely be a look back on Sumner's time with influential post-punk band Joy Division and the equally influential synth-pop band New Order, formed after the tragic suicide of Joy Division vocalist Ian Curtis in 1980. Sumner has also been a member of the bands Electronic, with Johnny Marr of the Smiths, and Bad Lieutenant, with his New Order bandmate Phil Cunningham.
  • Chromeo Reflects On Past Albums And Their Latest Release 'White Women'

    Chromeo opens up about new album while reflecting on previous releases. Chromeo has been in the game for 10 years now, and the duo has won the hearts of many with their electro funk collaborations but the two recently ventured into uncharted territory with the release of their latest album, White Women.
  • Young Buck Breaks Down G-Unit Reunion, Says 50 Cent Has Group Working Hard

    Young Buck gives the dets on G-unit reunion. Its been a long time coming for a G-Unit reunion, and Young Buck says 50 Cent is putting the guys to work.
  • Common Opens Up About Forthcoming Album, Signing To Def Jam And Working With No I.D.

    Common recently opened up about his new album and his new deal with Def Jam. Just last month Music Times reported that Common had revealed the tracklist for his forthcoming album Nobody's Smiling.
  • Kanye West, Stacey Dash: ‘Yeezus’ Rapper Slammed By ‘Clueless’ Star Over ‘Rape’ Comment, Claims Kim Kardashian’s Husband Needs To ‘Spend Some Time On Rikers Island’

    Surprisingly, not everyone is pleased with Kanye West's random rants in the middle of his concerts. Clueless star Stacey Dash (Dione Davenport) recently proclaimed her immense aversion towards the 'Yeezus' rapper's latest "rape" comments when he described the paparazzi.
  • WATCH: John Legend 'You & I (Nobody in the World)' Music Video Features Strong, Diverse Females

    See, Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams?! There is a wonderful way to celebrate your wife and other women in music and music videos... and John Legend has it figured out. Today (July 10), the "All of Me" crooner released the official visual for his new Love in the Future single "You & I (Nobody in the World), and it features women of all shapes, sizes, ages and situations making it through life.
  • Cindy Wilt Colville Needs Our Prayers

    Cindy Wilt Colville isn't a name you'll hear on the radio. She doesn't sing the hottest Christian songs or tour the country, performing at Christian music festivals and venues. However, that doesn't change the fact that the CCM veteran has helped shape and mold the Christian music industry for the past 25 years.
  • 12 Artists With Huge Gaps Between Albums: Guns N' Roses, The Eagles, And More

    Back in the '60s, it was very common for a pop artist to release two, or even three, albums every year. In recent years, however, many artists take their sweet time recording, resulting in unusually long gaps between albums. Here are twelve artists with huge gaps between albums.
  • Demi Lovato Named New Face of HRC's Americans for Marriage Equality

    Demi Lovato teams up with HRC's Americans for Marriage Equality. Demi Lovato is using her celebrity to support a cause she believes in: marriage equality.
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