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Watch Pitbull "Greenlight" Music Video Ahead of 'Climate Change' Album
Pitbull has released the music video for “Greenlight” ahead of his forthcoming Climate Change album. Climate Change is slated to be released on October 7 via Mr. 305/Polo Grounds Music/RCA and features numerous talents. -
Frank Ocean Releases Visual Stream for 'Endless' Album Ahead of 'Channel Orange' Follow-Up
Frank Ocean has finally released a visual stream for his new 'Endless' album, and it is a precursor to his official Channel Orange follow-up. Ocean is understandably using the visual stream as a platform to promote his new tunes since there has been so much outcry over the delay of his follow-up album. -
Tove Lo Unleashes Music Video for "Cool Girl" Ahead of 'Lady Wood' Album Release
Tove Lo has unleashed her new music video for “Cool Girl” ahead of her 'Lady Wood' album, slated for release on October 28 via Island Records. The single and music video dropped as a precursor to her 6-week North American tour with Maroon 5. -
Same Inmate Behind Justin Bieber Murder Plot Behind Vermont Anthrax Hoax
The same inmate who was behind the plot in New Mexico to murder Justin Bieber was also behind an anthrax hoax in Vermont this past Thursday (Aug. 18). A Vermont courthouse was threatened by the scare when the inmate was being sentenced for the death of a 15-year-old girl. Named Dana Martin, the inmate will be serving 35 years to life for the murder committed in 2000. -
Steve Aoki Formally Apologizes for Breaking Fan's Neck During Performance
Steve Aoki has formally apologized for breaking a fan’s neck during a performance back in 2012 at the Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego. Aoki has always been known to go all out at performances, and engaging in antics such as tossing cakes and crowdsurfing on inflatable rafts. -
Paul McCartney Meets Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton Before Show in Cleveland
In a move fit for a royal, Sir Paul McCartney met Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton before a show in Cleveland on August 17. -
Billy Joe Armstrong of Green Day Likens Donald Trump to Nazi Leader Adolf Hitler
Ever controversial, Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day has likened Donald Trump to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler in a new interview. Armstrong has never shied away from using either political or protest themes in his music, and it seems the residual press from latest single “Bang Bang” is no exception. -
Kanye West Opening 21 'Life of Pablo' Pop-Up Shops Worldwide This Weekend
Kanye West is opening 21 pop-up shops for 'Life of Pablo' merchandise this upcoming weekend, and the short lived retail experiment will take place in cities around the world. -
Carrie Underwood Cheers On U.S. Gymnast Madison Kocian via Twitter
Carrie Underwood is joining the chorus of female voices in the music industry who are cheering on the women’s U.S. Gymnastics team. The country singer even took it upon herself to call out Madison Kocian for her work during the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. According to Twitter posts, the two are big fans of each other. -
M.I.A. Claims Her Label "Buried" Last Album 'Matangi' Following Controversy with NFL
Following several controversies, M.I.A. is now claiming that her label Interscope “buried” her last album Matangi following a dispute with the NFL. The album was released late in 2013 on her own N.E.E.T. sector on Interscope, and didn’t perform well chart-wise, only reaching No. 23 on the Billboard Top 200. -
Britney Spears To Perform 'Make Me' at 2016 MTV Video Music Awards
Britney Spears is slated to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards this year as the second confirmed artist for the 2016 show. Returning to the show as a performer marks a milestone for Spears, as she hasn’t graced the VMAs stage in over a decade. The pop star will be performing with rapper G-Eazy for the live premiere of her "Make Me" single from her forthcoming album, Glory. -
Guns N' Roses Bringing 'Not In This Lifetime Tour' To Australia in 2017
Guns N’ Roses will be bringing their 'Not In This Lifetime Tour' down under in 2017, with multiple dates in Australia. Their impending dates in Australia will be the first time that founding members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan have played together down under since their 'Use Your Illusion Tour' in 1993, where the band played Eastern Creek in Sydney and Calder Park in Melbourne. -
Meek Mill Talks Drake Beef, Upcoming 'Dreamchasers 4' Mixtape
In a new interview with Charm La’Donna of 'My Mixtapez,' Meek Mill touched on some hot topics, including his beef with Drake and his new upcoming Dreamchasers 4 mixtape. He also went back to his roots in Philadelphia and how that helped to turn him into a motivated hip-hop artist. -
Justin Bieber Deletes Instagram Account Following Online Fight, Ex Selena Gomez Apologizes
Justin Bieber has deleted his Instagram account following an online fight with ex Selena Gomez, who apologized soon after. He first threatened fans that he would make his account private if they did not stop insulting Sofia Richie, featured in some photos, who is rumored to be his current girlfriend. Sofia is the 17-year-old daughter of Lionel Richie, a legend in the music industry. -
Producer Malay Explains Frank Ocean Album Delay to Fan on Reddit
Frank Ocean’s frequent producer Malay has explained the delay of Ocean's album Boys Don’t Cry to an avid fan on Reddit. He had previously warned fans that he wouldn’t be giving updates on the follow-up album to Channel Orange, but it got to the point where he had to say something on an Ocean related Reddit page chat.
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