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  • Jimmy Page Previews Final Led Zeppelin Reissues; Officially Closes Band Vault

    As the final three deluxe album reissues of' Presence,' 'In Through the Out Door' and 'Coda' were kicked off in London today, Jimmy Page officially shut the historical and impressive doors to the Led Zeppelin vaults.
  • Miguel Offers Up Sexy 'Coffee' Music Video, Massive Tour Ahead of 'Wildheart' Release

    Miguel is continuing to gear up for the release of his new album WILDHEART, and today (June 16), he unveiled two big new plans: a sensual music video for his new single "Coffee" and a massive summer 2015 tour.
  • Jack Ü, Justin Bieber 'Where Are Ü Now' Remixed by Kaskade

    Jack Ü's hit collaboration with Justin Bieber, "Where Are Ü Now," got off to a slow start after it was released surprisingly at the end of February with the rest of the duo's album, 'Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü.' It has since become of one of the biggest dance songs on the radio next to tracks like "Hey Mama" and "Lean On," coincidentally, another Diplo production. The track doesn't really need much more promotion at the moment, but the pair asked fellow American star DJ, Kaskade to remix it, and his work has been released today.
  • Duran Duran Announces 'Paper Gods' Featuring Janelle Monae, Kiesza, Lindsay Lohan

    UK superstar electronic-pop band, Duran Duran, has announced the name and release date of its 14th album, 'Paper Gods' on September 11 through Warner Bros. Records. The LP will feature some pretty big names like Janelle Monáe, who sings on the albums first single, "Pressure Off," Kiesza, former Red Hot Chili Peppers' guitarist John Frusciante and oddly enough, Lindsay Lohan.
  • Sleater-Kinney Tour 2015: 'No Cities to Love' Band to Tackle NYC, Midwest to Round Out Year

    If you missed Sleater-Kinney the last time it traveled across North America, you have another change to catch the reunited grunge girls. Today (June 16), in support of its new album No Cities to Love, Sleater-Kinney announced 11 new tour dates, including three shows in Ohio and five dates in New York City.
  • Miley Cyrus Launches 'InstaPride' Campaign to Celebrate Transgender Individuals

    Outspoken and free-spirited Miley Cyrus kicked off a new campaign in promotion of her Happy Hippie Foundation. Joining forces with Instagram, the Bangerz singer launched a photo sharing app called "InstaPride" to celebrate transgender and "gender expansive" people.
  • Zayn Malik Leaked 'No Type' Cover Sparks Feud Between Naughty Boy, Rapper Mic Righteous

    There's a new war of words brewing between Naughty Boy and Mic Righteous over that leaked demo of former One Direction member Zayn Malik singing Rae Srummerd's "No Type." After Naughty Boy claimed that Righteous stole the music from his hard drive, the independent rapper is speaking out.
  • Meek Mill, Chris Brown, French Montana Remix Rico Richie's 'Poppin'

    Rico Richie's street hit "Poppin" that makes it very clear "If you ain't got haters, you ain't poppin'" is about to get a lot bigger. An all-star cast of some of the biggest names in hip-hop just remixed this very important phrase. Chris Brown, Meek Mill and French Montana all decided to hop on the track produced by the prolific 808 Mafia.
  • Thirty Seconds to Mars Invites Fans to 'Camp Mars' - A 3-Day Summer Wilderness Retreat

    In a unique approach to connect on another level with their fans, the trio of Thirty Seconds to Mars will launch a 3-day wilderness weekend from August 22 through August 24 called Camp Mars. They shared the idea with a teaser video inviting fans to the occasion.
  • Madonna Enlists Beyonce, Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj & More for 'B*tch I'm Madonna' Music Video

    Move aside, Taylor Swift. You're not the only pop megastar who can round up famous friends for your new music video. Following the release of Swift's BFF-filled "Bad Blood" music video last month, today (June 16), the OG pop star Madonna unveiled the intense new poster for her "B*tch I'm Madonna" music video, and she enlisted fellow A-list pop stars, including Beyoncé, Katy Perry and more.
  • Ryn Weaver Releases Debut Album 'The Fool' Amidst Summer Tour

    Announced back in March, Ryn Weaver's debut album has finally dropped. 'The Fool' is out and we have the streaming links.
  • Death Cab for Cutie Takes a Creepy L.A. Tour for 'The Ghosts of Beverly Drive' [WATCH]

    In their latest video for Kintsugi's "The Ghosts of Beverly Drive," Death Cab for Cutie corrals a group of celebrity-obsessed gawkers and leads them through a disquieting guided bus tour of tall ivy walls and eye-catching mansions in Los Angeles.
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