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  • One Direction Return to 'Torn' in BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge Five Years After 'X Factor' [WATCH]

    One Direction are bringing it all full circle. On Thursday (Nov. 12) ahead of the release of their fifth album Made in the A.M. the boys headed to the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge to perform a selection of hits, and for one of their two covers, 1D took it to the start with a cover of Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn."
  • Alanis Morissette, James Corden Update "Ironic" Lyrics on 'Late Late Show' [WATCH]

    In the wake of the 20th anniversary reissue of 'Jagged Little Pill,' singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette has taken to the talk show circuit to sing her hit track, "Ironic," and poke fun at the lyrics alongside 'Late Late Show' host James Corden. The two updated the original 1995 track with a 2015 spin, swapping lyrics of no smoking signs during cigarette breaks for jokes about Facebook, Snapchat and Tinder.
  • Sam Smith's Prince William Meeting Included Awkard 'Downton Abbey' Moment [WATCH]

    Sam Smith is just like you. Beyond the fame, the fortune, the hit singles and the Grammy awards, the "Writing's on the Wall" singer is just another big fan of Downton Abbey. Unlike you, however, Smith had the chance to meet the Royal Family, and his love of the popular monarchy drama may have cause him to have a little gaffe.
  • Seth Rogen, Justin Bieber Beef Settled with Bear Hug on 'Ellen' [WATCH]

    After comedian Seth Rogen slammed pop star Justin Bieber countless times via social media in 2014, it seems the unlikely duo officially made up during Bieber Week in the halls of Ellen.
  • Pornhub Records Releases Gutta Twins, Flo Rida 'Miami' Video

    Pornhub Records has unveiled its first single from the Gutta Twins, winners of the recent "Next Big Recording Star" contest titled "Miami." They have also released a music video to go along with the track, which features Flo Rida.
  • Glastonbury Organizer Michael Eavis Says "There's A Place" for Miley Cyrus at the Festival

    After denying reports that outspoken pop star Miley Cyrus would perform at Glastonbury 2016, festival organizer Michael Eavis recently admitted that "there's a place" for the marijuana-friendly singer at the popular music gathering in England.
  • Bring Me The Horizon: Coldplay 'Head Full of Dreams' Artwork Copied 'Sempiternal' Flower

    As Coldplay continue their process of unolling their brand new album A Head Full Of Dreams, British metalcore band Bring Me The Horizon have been sticking to their accusations that the mainstream pop rock outfit stole their album artwork. In a recent interview, frontman Oli Sykes says that Chris Martin "could have just Googled" their artwork before copying them.
  • Major Lazer 'Lean On' Passes Ed Sheeran As Most Streamed Song On Spotify Ever

    Major Lazer's hit track "Lean On" has surpassed Ed Sheeran's X single "Thinking Out Loud" as the most played song on Spotify ever.
  • AMAs 2015: Ariana Grande Brings 'Focus' to Lineup Ahead of New Album 'Moonlight'

    The 2015 American Music Awards are about to get a little more "Focus." On Thursday (Nov. 12), the AMAs announced that Ariana Grande is joining the award show lineup.
  • 'Empire' Recap Season 2, Episode 7: Lucious Faces His Demons, Cookie Makes Up with Jamal

    This week's episode of Empire was full of irony and the Lyon family walking in their truth. During episode 7 of season 2, Lucious was forced to face his demons and use his personal experiences in his music. Elsewhere, Cookie and Jamal make up.
  • Super Bowl 2016 Metallica Concert & 'Rolling Stone' Magazine Party; Tickets On Sale!

    Super Bowl Weekend will be held in San Francisco this February, and fans looking to do more than just watch football are in luck. Two major events will kick off the night before the game, including a massive bash hosted by Rolling Stone Magazine and a packed concert from rock legends, Metallica.
  • St. Germain Announces 2016 Spring North American Tour

    Ludovic Navarre, known to many by his music moniker as St. Germain has announced the first wave of 2016 spring North American tour dates. On the heels of his first full-length in 15 years, the French producer and live musician has been touring across Europe over the past couple months and will continue to do so through November, but is gearing up to bring the band over to the United States for the first time in nearly a decade.
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