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  • Eminem and Kendrick Lamar collaboration 'Game of Love' leaked today [LISTEN]

    Eminem teamed up with Kendrick Lamar for The Marshall Mathers LP 2 track “Love Game,” which leaked today online. The two rap about their romantic misfortunes over a sample of Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders’ 1965 track “Game of Love.”
  • Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean and George Strait to headline the Bayou Superfest; Eric Church, Reba McIntire, Florida Georgia Line will also appear

    Another day, another lineup for another 2014 country music festival: The list of performers for the Bayou Country Superfest was released Wednesday night, and they ain't messing around. The festival-- which takes place the weekend of May 23, 24 and 25-has a number of acts opening that would easily be headliners at lesser festivals. Check it out:
  • Queens of the Stone Age play 'The Vampyre of Time and Memory' on Conan

    Queens of the Stone Age stopped by on Conan to play a "The Vampyre of Time and Memory" just in time for Halloween. Sitting at a blood-red piano, dressed in a suit and tie, frontman Josh Homme sang the haunting rock ballad. The stage was dark and gloomy, setting the tone of the chilling song.
  • Eminem apologizes to mother on new track 'Headlights' off of 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2'

    Eminem was notorious during his first years of fame, not only for baiting censors with obscene and offensive lyrics, but for his family history as well. Besides his issues with his wife Kim, his bad relationship with mother Debbie Mathers was also a frequent plot point. Now, the rapper will be burying the hatchet on The Marshall Mathers LP 2. The song "Headlights" spends a significant amount of time apologizing for his past actions.
  • James Blake surprised a field including David Bowie, Disclosure and Laura Mvula to win the Mercury Prize

    James Blake surprised English music fans by taking home the Mercury Prize, an annual award given out for the best album by British or Irish performers.
  • David Bowie unveils homemade video for 'Love is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy)'

    Last night during the Mercury Prize awards ceremony, David Bowie premiered a video for James Murphy's remix of "Love is Lost."
  • Stevie Wonder will release up to three new albums during 2014; Will perform 'Songs in The Key of Life' for holiday special

    Stevie Wonder hasn't released a new record in more than eight years, but the R&B legend will be coming back at listeners in a big way when 2014 comes around. The pianist confirmed rumors from earlier in the year that he'd begun work on a new album, and one-upped them by announcing that he may release as many as three new LPs next year.
  • Watch Virgin America's Cheeky Safety Presentation Turned Music Video

    In attempt to get passengers to actually pay attention during the FAA-mandated safety instruction presentation before flight, Virgin America has launched an airline safety video certain to get your nose out of SkyMall.
  • Lorde regains top Digital Downloads spot with 'Royals,' Lady Gaga's 'Do What U Want' is hot, and 'Rap God' drops fast

    A lot of moving and shaking in this week's Digital Downloads Top 10, thanks to a couple of debut albums and a couple debut singles, Let's see what's going on.
  • Watch Jane's Addiction get its star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today [STREAM]

    Jane's Addiction is got its star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today. The band, which first emerged on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, was one of the founding fathers of the '90s alt-rock takeover. Hits including "Been Caught Stealing," "Jane Says" and "Stop!" continue to get radio play today.
  • Sales of Lou Reed's catalogue surges after his death

    We reported yesterday that following Lou Reed's death Sunday of liver disease, three of his tracks re-entered the U.K. charts. Today, the Neilsen SoundScan reported that his songs have seen a spike in the U.S. as well.
  • Katy Perry and 'Prism' one of only albums to sell last week; Pearl Jam, Drake and Miley Cyrus hang around on Top 10

    The bad news for the music industry: This week was a weak one for album sales, totaling around 4.54 million total records sold, the lowest weekly total since Nielsen began compiling the stats in 1991. Considering that Lady Gaga sold more than a million by herself when 'Born This Way' debuted in 2011, we're sure the music biz can't wait for 'ARTPOP' to drop next week. For now, here's the results from last week's sales.
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