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Angel Haze leaked her album 'Dirty Gold' in spite of record label
Rapper Angel Haze leaked her debut album, Dirty Gold, on Twitter this morning. "Since they don't want to put it out this year, I will," she wrote. "Here's the album. Here is Dirty Gold. I hope you enjoy it." The link to SoundCloud leak has since been removed, but the album was originally slated for a January 2014 release. -
Demi Lovato leaving 'The X Factor' after third season, Simon Cowell hints at big shakeups for struggling program
It seems like The X Factor will be down one judge next year. According to People, Demi Lovato will not be returning to the Fox TV show next season in order to focus on her music. -
Justin Bieber retiring? Pop star claims 'Complete My Journals' will be last album
Justin Bieber delivered a message to critics and haters Wednesday: Either love me, or leave me alone. He didn't actually use Jay Z's lyrics, but he did echo the rapper's sentiment from 2003's The Black Album when he told Los Angeles's Power 106 that the hard copy of 'Complete My Journals' would be his last collection before retiring from music. -
Parody video celebrates Keith Richards' 70th birthday [WATCH]
Today is Rolling Stone's guitarist Keith Richard's 70th birthday. To celebrate the unbelievable feat of making it this far despite a life of hard partying, a design company in St. Louis, Missouri called Tremendousness Collective has produced a ridiculous birthday video that parodies the "Twelve Days of Christmas" with random facts about Richards' life. -
New York man petitions for 'Paul's Boutique' intersection to be named after the Beastie Boys
Remember that guy who wanted to name a Brooklyn intersection after Biggie? Well he's back in the street naming game, this time in New York's Lower East Side. According to DNAinfo, Brooklyn resident LeRoy McCarthy wants to name the intersection of Ludlow and Rivington streets after the Beastie Boys. The corner of this intersection is featured on the cover of the hip-hop trio's groundbreaking 1989 album, Paul's Boutique. -
Lostprophets lead singer Ian Watkins sentenced to 29 years prison, six years probation for depraved child sex offenses
Ian Watkins, the former lead singer of the rock band Lostprophets has been sentenced to 29 years in prison and six years of strict probation for 13 counts of serious child sex offenses. -
Arcade Fire joined Toby Maguire and Samuel L. Jackson on the latest holiday episode of 'Between Two Ferns' with Zack Galifianakis
Zack Galifianakis' Funny or Die show Between Two Ferns brings a little holiday spirit with its latest episode featuring an eclectic group of guests, including Toby Maguire, Samuel L. Jackson and Arcade Fire with a odd, understated rendition of "Little Drummer Boy." -
A Great Big World retakes Digital Downloads top spot; Pitbull/Ke$ha and Eminem/Rihanna follow
"Timber" seemed like it might have been ready to hold down the Digital Downloads chart for a while, but another track had other ideas. -
Beyoncé zeitgeist leads to top of Billboard 200; Garth Brooks, Kelly Clarkson, R. Kelly place
Beyoncé's new album was totally unannounced, plus it came out on Thursday versus the traditional Tuesday release, plus it was only available on iTunes, so there's no way that it could have made a big Billboard 200 impact, right? HA. -
Grimes signs management deal with Jay Z's Roc Nation label
Grimes (born Claire Boucher) announced yesterday through a picture she posted on Tumblr that she had signed a management deal to Jay Z's Roc National label. The image featured her throwing up the Roc diamond. The entertainment company has signed artists including Haim, M.I.A., Rihanna, Matthew Dear, Shakira, Kylie Minogue and Timbaland. -
New Year's Eve Times Square: Miley Cyrus, Macklemore and Blondie to perform
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