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  • 'Let It Go' wins at Critics' Choice Awards while U2 took home the Golden Globe: who will win the Oscar?

    It seems like Frozen just can't "Let It Go." As the film's official soundtrack sits on top of the Billboard 200 for the second week in a row (and eyes a third week), the movie's pinnacle track "Let It Go" is notching numerous award nominations and wins.
  • Berry Gordy, Aretha Franklin, Ice Cube are among BET honorees

    Entertainment representing African-American culture is full of figures that had a substantial impact on the American identity. We don't envy those at BET who have to pick who gets honored at the network's annual show, the BET Honors. This year's organizers seem to have picked a pretty solid group however.
  • Arcade Fire kick off Reflektor world tour [SETLIST]

    Arcade Fire officially kicked off its world tour in support of Reflektor last night. Their first show was a headlining slot at New Zealand's Big Day Out Festival. The 16-song setlist included Reflektor material as well as four songs off 2010's The Suburbs, four songs off 2004's Funeral and "Keep the Car Running" from 2007's Neon Bible.
  • Metallica working on new album soon, Kirk Hammett assures fans

    Add Metallica to the list of big name metal groups that could potentially release new music during 2014. Lead guitarist Kirk Hammett told Billboard that the band had "run out of excuses" to not record a new album.
  • Deep Dish making comeback at Ultra Music Festival? Website countdown suggests 'yes.'

    One of the best parts of the festival-lineup-announcement is finding out what bands and rarities of old are coming back for that first show in however many years. Obviously Outkast has stolen that show this year, announcing a 40-festival tour, but The Replacements and The Strokes have made headlines as well. The newest act that seems to be making moves at a comeback is more familiar to EDM fans: Washington D.C.'s Deep Dish.
  • American Idol finds soul, showcases weird production in second night of auditions [RECAP]

    It may be unlucky No. 13 for this season of "American Idol" ratings-wise, but that doesn't mean the show can't still find some raw talent. After last night's premiere, tonight (Jan. 16) found the reality talent show back in Austin and in San Francisco for auditions take two.
  • Pusha T to tour for first half of 2014 with solo shows, 2 Chainz [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Pusha T is riding the wave of his debut album My Name Is My Name onto a massive international tour. Today (Jan. 16), it was announced that the "Nosetalgia" rapper would be spending the first three months of 2014 on the road.
  • Snoop Dogg has been cleared to play shows in Australian despite a petition from a women's organization who called him a misogynist

    Snoop Dogg has been granted an Australian work permit, which will allow the performer to appear at the Big Day Out festival on Jan. 19 on the Gold Coast as well as a few other shows.
  • Aretha Franklin, Berry Gordy, Ice Cube to be recognized at 2014 BET Honors

    Two of soul music's biggest players will receive their due this year, as Aretha Franklin and Motown founder Berry Gordy will be honored at the 2014 BET Honors, according to The Associated Press.
  • Lorde talks about what it's been like to be so successful at a young age and shares her advice for aspiring artists during a Rolling Stone cover shoot [WATCH]

    In a new cover story for Rolling Stone, Lorde (Ella Yelich-O'Connor) shares what her recent booming success has been like, what some of her inspirations are and what advice she has for any newcomers in the music industry.
  • Lady Gaga 'ARTPOP' will arrive in China soon as country lifts ban

    Even though 2014 hasn't treated Lady Gaga particularly kindly so far, the Mother Monster does have reason to celebrate this week. Her latest studio album "ARTPOP" will finally see an international release in China.
  • Shania Twain to play Calgary Stampede; is a full tour next?

    There seems to be something a-brewing in the camp of a huge '90s country star, and for once we aren't talking about Garth Brooks. Music Times has spotted indications that Shania Twain might be going on tour, or at least playing true concerts, for the first time in more than a decade.
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