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  • Late Night Rundown: Musical guests of late night television for November 18 through November 22

    Can't get enough of your favorite bands on late night television? Check and see who is performing this week, and don't forget to come back and see what we have to say the next day! The week of Nov. 18 through Nov. 22...
  • Puddles the Clown covers Lorde's 'Royals'

    Puddles the clown recently did a cover of Lorde's well-received song "Royals" for a Halloween treat.
  • Kendrick Lamar pulled out of GQ Man of The Year Party because of racial overtones in profile story

    Kendrick Lamar was pulled from performing at the GQ Man of The Year party by Top Dawg Entertainment after CEO Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith complained about the "racial overtones" in the magazine's profile on the rapper. The announcement sent readers (including ourselves) scurrying to pick up the Man of The Year issue and check out who was in the right/wrong.
  • Ellie Goulding announces tour for spring 2014 in support of new album 'Halcyon Days' [FULL TOUR DATES]

    It seems like November is the hot month to announce tours, and now Ellie Goulding is getting in on the action. Today (Nov. 18), the "Burn" singer announced a string of 17 shows for March, April and May 2014 in support of her new extended album Halcyon Days.
  • Alt-J (∆) to release new EP 'Summer' featuring remixes by Jim James, Dave Sitek, Odd Future’s the Internet, Mumford & Sons’ Ben Lovett, Hanz and Ben De Vries

    Alt-J announced on Facebook today that they will be releasing a new EP on November 25 called Summer.
  • Ballin’ Oates: Hall & Oates meets hip-hop with remix from Scott Melker

    Ballin' Oates has been created, and it's about time. The five-song SoundCloud collection put together by Scott Melker is a fully remixed series of some of the best Hall & Oates tracks like "Rich Girl," "Maneater" and "I Can't Go For That," combined with hip hop songs from artists like Wu Tang and T.I.
  • Justin Bieber experiencing steady decrease in downloads and radio play as 'Music Mondays' series continues

    Justin Bieber seemed to have been on to something when he began his "Music Mondays" series during October. The project, which involved releasing a new track every Monday for ten straight weeks, began as a success considering that the tracks released weren't technically singles. However, consumer enthusiasm has dropped off significantly, entering the series' sixth week.
  • Prince gets dumped for a woman in new song, 'Da Bourgeoisie'

    Prince, our favorite purple pajamas and pancakes man, has debuted the demo for a new track called "Da Bourgeoisie," in which he sings about a woman who left him for another woman.
  • 'Royals' Singer Lorde sings Ronnie James Dio and Rainbow in video from when she was 12

    There's already been a load of discussion about who the "real" Lorde is. The teenager, who's found massive crossover success with hits such as "Royals" and "Tennis Court," has been accused of not being nearly as into her brand of pop/pop-hop/whatever as her songs let on. The truth about Lorde's musical background may be even more shocking than some expected. Brace yourself: The star is totally into heavy metal.
  • Katy Perry announces Prismatic World Tour 2014 kickoff in England with opening act Icona Pop [FULL TOUR DATES]

    Things are about to get a little lighter. Today (Nov. 18), Katy Perry has announced that she will be hitting the road in 2014. The "Unconditionally" singer took to her official Twitter account this morning to announce the Prismatic World Tour, which will kick off in Belfast, Ireland, in May 2014.
  • Miley Cyrus' doctor is ordering vocal rest

    Miley Cyrus tweeted today that her doctor has ordered vocal rest. Her schedule has been pretty packed as of late, so it's no surprise she's due for some down time. "Happy to get some rest. Time to go be sicky," she told her fans.
  • Lady Gaga's 'ARTPOP' sells 250,000 copies, loses Interscope $25 million

    News has already broken that Lady Gaga's ARTPOP will debut at no. 1 in the U.K. charts, and there's a solid chance it will do the same in the United States. That doesn't mean that the album can be considered a success however. Estimates, which will become officials first week totals on Wednesday, suggest that ARTPOP will sell around 250,000 copies and lose Interscope Records a lot of money in the process.
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