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  • Gwen Stefani's 'Used to Love You' Music Video is Heartbreaking in Wake of Gavin Rossdale Split

    Gwen Stefani rolled out her new single "Used to Love You" over the weekend at an intimate New York City show, and now the studio version and official video have arrived from The Voice coach. And it's an emotional rollercoaster, even if it was done in just one take.
  • Brad Paisley's Crushin It World Tour 2016 Dates Announced with Eric Paslay and Cam

    The 2015 leg of Brad Paisley's Crushin It World Tour may have just wrapped up earlier this month, but he's already looking forward to next year. Today (Oct. 20), the "Country Nation" singer announced a string of live shows for winter and early spring 2016.
  • Carrie Underwood's 'What I Never Knew I Always Wanted' Pays Tribute to Husband, Son [LISTEN]

    Carrie Underwood may have said that her new album Storyteller won't be filled with "mommy music," but that doesn't mean that her husband Michael Fisher and son Isaiah Fisher don't get their time on the record. On Monday (Oct. 19) just four days ahead of the LP's release date, Underwood released the touching ode to the loves of her life, "What I Never Knew I Always Wanted."
  • Drake Releases Sexy 'Hotline Bling' Music Video

    Drake has unveiled the music video for his almost No. 1 single "Hotline Bling." The video keeps on theme with the "Legend" rapper's booty-call theme as Drake shows off a wide variety of different dance moves in some large lit up white boxes, lamenting about a woman that he once used to count on for some late night "hotline bling" that has moved on the moment he moved out of town.
  • Gwen Stefani Dating 'The Voice' Co-Star Blake Shelton? Singer Addresses Rumors

    Gossip runs rampant in the music industry. Gwen Stefani, the subject of some of it, recently addressed the rumors that she is dating her "The Voice" co-star, Blake Shelton.
  • Meek Mill References Drake & Future's 'What A Time to Be Alive' on Instagram

    Although things have been seemingly quiet between the two, Meek Mill and Drake's beef may be far from over. Meek recently shared a photo on Instagram and made reference to Drizzy's collaborative album with Future, What A Time to Be Alive.
  • Ariana Grande's New Single 'Focus' Teased in Ari Fragrance Ad [WATCH]

    Ariana Grande's new single "Focus" is still 10 days away (not like we're counting), but now fans of the "Break Free" singer have a new taste of the lead Moonlight track, thanks to the latest Ari by Ariana Grande fragrance commercial.
  • Erykah Badu to Host 2015 Soul Train Awards, The Weeknd & Bruno Mars Lead Nominations

    On the heels of the release of her remix of "Hotline Bling," Erykah Badu is slated to host the 2015 Soul Train Awards. The Weeknd and Bruno Mars lead this year's nominationswith five nods apiece.
  • Foo Fighters Cover Queen's 'Tie Your Mother Down' With Ratt Drummer Bobby Blotzer [WATCH]

    The world's favorite alternative rock outfit, none other than the Foo Fighters, have covered yet another track in epic proportion. Not only did they recruit Ratt drummer Bobby Blotzer for their cover of Queen's classic "Tie Your Mother Down," but the band's own drummer Taylor Hawkins subbed in for Dave Grohl on vocals.
  • Hot Chip Mixes Bruce Springsteen's 'Dancing In The Dark' With LCD Soundsystem [LISTEN]

    Electronic rock luminaries, Hot Chip, recently released a brand new LP titled 'Why Make Sense?' and now they're back with more new music in the form of a 4-track EP that includes a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing In The Dark" mixed with LCD Soundsystem's "All My Friends."
  • Ryan Adams Performs Taylor Swift's '1989' Cut 'Welcome to New York' on 'Kimmel' [WATCH]

    Alternative rock virtuoso Ryan Adams appeared on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' last night (October 19) to perform his rendition of Taylor Swift's "Welcome to New York," taken from his recent cover of the pop songstress' latest album 1989. You can watch the fabulous cover being performed live via the clip below.
  • Panic! At The Disco New Album Release Teased on Instagram, Twitter

    Beloved pop-punk outfit Panic! At The Disco have been keeping fans on their toes for some time now with the hope of a new album. Now, it looks like that wait is officially over. The band has posted a cryptic clip to Instagram, as well as a seemingly straightforward Tweet, to confirm that they'll be announcing their new album this Thursday, October 22nd.
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