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HAIM Announce 2016 Tour Dates with 'Days Are Gone' Follow-Up on Its Way
Haim will release new songs this summer and accompany the music with an 18-date North American tour, including plenty of festival dates. -
Iggy Azalea Likes D'Angleo Russell's Nick Young Cheating Video, Even if LA Lakers Don't
L.A. Lakers point guard D'Angelo Russell may be on the outs with his teammates after recording a video of Nick Young admitting that he cheated on fiancée Iggy Azalea with a 19-year-old woman, but one person sure appreciates his home movies: Azalea herself. -
Selena Gomez Teases Post-'Revival' New Music from the Studio on Instagram [LISTEN]
Selena Gomez may still be riding high on the release of her latest album Revival, but that doesn't mean the "Hands to Myself" singer isn't looking forward to new music. Right as she's gearing up to prep her album's fourth single "Kill Em With Kindness," Gomez revealed that she's currently in the studio working on new music in a lengthy Instagram post. -
Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, O-Town and 98 Degrees Members Release 'In the End' from 'Dead 7'
Members of Backstreet Boys (pictured here), NSYNC, 98 Degrees and O-Town joined forces for Syfy's new movie 'Dead 7' and its soundtrack theme, 'In the End.' -
Malay: Frank Ocean's 'Channel Orange' Follow-Up Could Be Released Next Month
Could a new Frank Ocean album be arriving as soon as next month? If his Channel Orange producer Malay is to be believed, the answer is a resounding yes. -
Glastonbury 2016 Lineup Revealed in Full, Featuring LCD Soundstystem, Beck and More
Glastonbury's 2016 lineup has been announced in full, including Adele, Coldplay, Muse, LCD Soundsystem, The 1975 and more. It will take place from June 22 to 26 in Pilton. -
Rihanna, Drake 'Work' Into Sixth Week at No. 1 Over Lukas Graham, Meghan Trainor
Rihanna and Drake know how to make it "Work." For the sixth straight week, the lead Anti single is the No. 1 song in the country. And though Rihanna dominates the Hot 100, she has a few reasons to be alarmed: new rising singles from Lukas Graham and Meghan Trainor. -
Dierks Bentley Announces 'Black' Tracklist, Release Date, Guests
Dierks Bentley's new album 'Black' features Elle King, Maren Morris, Trombone Shorty and more on its tracklist. The release date is set for late May 2016. -
Ariana Grande Reveals 'Dangerous Woman' Music Video to Drop This Week
Ariana Grande is ready to show off her "Dangerous Woman," and you'll get to see her sooner than you might think. Just weeks after releasing her new single, the "Be Alright" singer has revealed that the new music video for her upcoming album's lead single will be released sometime this week. -
Adele Lashes Back at Breastfeeding Critics at London Concert: "Some of Us Can't Do It!"
Adele is not one to hold back. Lyrically, she's an incredibly honest songwriter and as a person, she will not hold back her criticism. At a recent concert in London, the "When We Were Young" singer went after critics who said all women need to breastfeed, saying that it's not always so easy for a new mom. -
Gwen Stefani 'This Is What the Truth Feels Like' Tops the Charts Over Jordan Smith, Rihanna
Hey, Gwen Stefani! This is what a No. 1 album feels like. Twenty years after scoring her last No. 1 album with No Doubt (for Tragic Kingdom), the "Make Me Like You" singer's third solo album This Is What the Truth Feels Like has topped the Billboard 200. -
Meghan Trainor 'Watch Me Do' Review: New 'Thank You' Track Keeps It Old School [LISTEN]
If you thought that Meghan Trainor had stepped away from her sugary doo-wop/pop blend for just a moment with her latest single "No," you were wrong. Ahead of her new album Thank You, Trainor released a new hype track on Friday (March 25), and once again, she's channeling powerful pop. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Top 4 Sing Sia Songs, Classic Rock with Mixed Results
American Idol's farewell season has given us solid performances fairly consistently, without making any of the individual singers step out of their comfort zone too much... that was, until this week. Despite having the broad genre definition as "classic rock songs," which could have spanned about 50 years of popular music, the song choices were so off, and the performances heavily reflected that. -
Nick Jonas, Tove Lo 'Close' Review: Vulnerable New Single Leads 'Last Year Was Complicated'
When announcing his new album Last Year Was Complicated, Nick Jonas revealed that he was not going to shy away from his personal life and breakups in his new music. ""Sh*t is too real sometimes... Reliving some of these real life experiences through this music is hard," Jonas tweeted. "But I know it's important that I do it. I want to be an open book in my art.." And, boy, did he deliver with his new Tove Lo assisted single "Close." -
Fifth Harmony 'The Life' Review: Shimmery New Song Balances 'Work from Home'
Fifth Harmony are living "The Life," and they're proving that with a sparkling new track off their forthcoming album 7/27. Just a few weeks after dropping the album's lead single "Work from Home," the girls are back with a shimmery new song, and it's pretty much a total 180 from the first taste of their sophomore record.
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