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  • Nicki Minaj And Ariana Grande Team Up With Jessie J For Single 'Bang Bang,' Due Out July 29

    Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj all have albums coming out this year, and in a "historic" move, the three female pop stars are teaming up for a new track called "Bang Bang." Due out July 29, the track, a self-described "powerhouse anthem," features production from Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, and Illya. It will serve the first single from Jessie J's forthcoming album and will be included on the deluxe edition of Grande's sophomore album, My Everything.
  • Lil Wayne 'Tha Carter V' Release Date Possibly Set for August 25, New Album 'DOA' To Follow Two Months Later [VIDEO]

    Lil Wayne has finally sort of, kind of announced a new release date for his long-anticipated album Tha Carter V. According to a new interview, the new LP from the Young Money boss is due out sometime this fall.
  • Rend Collective is Coming Back to the U.S.

    Over the next two months, Rend Collective may only have 11 shows in the states booked, but the fans in those 10 states will be getting one heck of a show!
  • Robin Thicke Twitter Q&A Goes Horribly Awry: Internet Trolls Question Singer About 'Blurred Lines,' Stalking

    If you're a controversial pop star with sexist and creepy new music, it's probably for the best to stay away from Internet trolls. This is a lesson Robin Thicke is learning the hard way. Today (July 1), the Paula singer was due to take over VH1's Twitter account for an #AskThicke Q&A, but the whole publicity stunt went horribly awry before it could even kick off the ground.
  • Marilyn Manson, David Duchovny: ‘Californication’ & ‘X-Files’ Star Talks Debut Wilco-Influenced Album, Duets With Rocker On Eagles Classic

    Actor David Duchovny may have recently said au revoir to his oh, so wonderful Showtime series Californication, but he is now saying bonjour to something brand new, a music career. Helping him along the way is friend and former co-worker Marilyn Manson.
  • Second Try for 'First Wives Club': Musical Adaptation on Tap for Chicago Pre-Broadway Tryout

    With a new book by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason ('Designing Women'), the Holland-Dozier-Holland musical will make a new try for Broadway glory next year.
  • Chicago Chamber Musicians Cancel 2014-15 Season

    The Chicago Chamber Musicians, long considered one of the finest chamber ensembles in the city, announced on Friday that they will discontinue all artistic activities at the close of the current fiscal year, and will not present a 2014-15 season.
  • WATCH: Lana Del Rey Dies in 'Shades Of Cool' Music Video Director's Cut

    Lana Del Rey may or may not wish she "was dead already," depending on who you ask. But the "West Coast" pop star does, in fact, meet an untimely end in the director's cut of her new music video for "Shades Of Cool."
  • Stream Sia New Album '1000 Forms of Fear' featuring 'Chandelier,' 'Big Girls Cry' Before July 8 Release Date

    Sia's new album 1000 Forms Of Fear won't see an official release until Tuesday, July 8, but music fans who recognize that "Chandelier" is actually the best pop song of 2014 can now listen to the album in full. Starting today (July 1), 1000 Forms Of Fear is streaming in its entirety on iTunes Radio.
  • Blake Shelton Extends Record No. 1 Streak with 'My Eyes'

    Blake Shelton keeps the train a-rollin' as he adds to his already record-breaking streak of successive country music no. 1's. The Voice host's most recent single "My Eyes" makes it an even dozen when it tops the charts this week.
  • Mick Jagger, Monty Python: Rolling Stones Frontman Teases Comedy Group For Being ‘Wrinkly Old Men Reliving Their Youth’ [WATCH]

    Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, along with a couple of other members, took just a little bit of time away from the band’s current tour to be part of a pretty great video that shows the rock star mocking famed British comedy troupe Monty Python for being “wrinkly old men trying to relive their youth.”
  • WATCH: Maroon 5 'Maps' Music Video Features a Lost Adam Levine, Death [VIDEO]

    Not all roads lead to a happy ending despite carefully guided "Maps." Maroon 5 and its frontman Adam Levine had to learn this lesson the hard way in its new music video for "Maps," which premiered on MTV.com today (July 1).
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