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  • Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson to Perform on 'SNL' Thanksgiving Episode: New Album Rumors Fueled for Mars

    Saturday Night Live has announced the next musical guest for its landmark 40th season. Yesterday (Nov. 3), the SNL Twitter account confirmed that Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson will take the legendary stage for the Nov. 22 Thanksgiving episode.
  • Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran Added to Rock in Rio Lineup for Las Vegas

    First, Bruno Mars rocked as a little bird in Rio 2 but soon he's going to rock out for "Rio" in a different way. Today (Oct. 28), it was announced that the "Young Girls" singer has joined the Rock in Rio.
  • Avicii, Nicki Minaj, Lorde, And More Partner With Disney For Fantasia: Music Evolved Video Game [WATCH]

    A new video game from Disney called Fantasia: Music Evolved puts the power of composing music into gamers' hands. Based off the 1940 animated film Fantasia and built by Harmonix for Xbox One and Kinect for Xbox 630, the game is powered by motion control, where different body movements allow users to interact with the music. The game hosts more than 30 artists including Avicii, Peter Gabriel, Lady Gaga, Gorillaz, Queen, Sting, Lorde, Bruno Mars, Drake, The White Stripes, Nicki Minaj, Drake, The Flaming Lips, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, and the Who as well as Beethoven, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi and other classical composers.
  • Producer Suing Young Money For Work On Lil Wayne, Bruno Mars Track 'Mirror'

    A producer who worked with Lil Wayne on 'Tha Carter IV' is now suing the rapper's Young Money label for not receiving payment.
  • NFL Super Bowl Halftime Show: Unions Officially Take Stance Against Pay-To-Play Policy

    The AFL-CIO's Department of Professional Employees just joined the American Federation of Musicians in condemning the league's pay-to-play structure.
  • Bruno Mars Serenades 11-Year-Old Survivor Of Brain Injury Who Used His Music To Heal [WATCH]

    Bruno Mars made one special fan's day over the weekend. The pop star gave 11-year-old Zumyah Thorpe a heartfelt serenade to show his support after learning that she survived a brain injury.
  • Justin Timberlake Takes Record for Most No. 1's by Solo Male with 'Not A Bad Thing'

    All indications suggest that when the numbers become official tomorrow morning, Justin Timberlake will be at no. 1 on the pop charts with his single "Not A Bad Thing," which moves up from the no. 2 spot. The song's arrival at the top spot marks the seventh time the performer has reached that peak, breaking a tie he had with Bruno Mars for the most no. 1's by a male solo act.
  • Next week is National Karaoke Week: What are Americans' favorite singalong tracks? [LIST]

    Everything has its own day nowadays, but some things, such as karaoke, get a whole freakin' week. The third week of April is apparently National Karaoke Week. The event, supposedly not invented by Smule, was celebrated by Smule, which used data from its Sing! Karaoke app to determine the most popular karaoke tracks in existence. The app's more than 150 million users generated this Top 10:
  • Spotify releases report on what average office-dweller listens to at work, and when

    Here comes today's surprise breaking news of the day: People listen to music at work. Streaming services such as Spotify are making this ever easier, and the service took the time to conduct a survey and figure out just what we office dwellers are listening to, and when.
  • Lorde rules Billboard Music Award nominations, thanks to 'Royals'

    Lorde is royally carrying the torch of the Billboard music charts. Today (April 9), it was announced that the 17-year-old New Zealander is leading the final nominations for the 2014 Billboard Music Awards.
  • 'Rio 2' soundtrack to feature Janelle Monae, Bruno Mars and B.O.B. [FULL TRACKLIST]

    On the same day that Janelle Monae dropped her Rio 2 song "What Is Love," the entire soundtrack to the upcoming animated film has been revealed alongside an official release date.
  • LISTEN: Janelle Monae drops new, Caribbean flavored single 'What is Love' from 'Rio 2' soundtrack

    It's time for the jungle to get a little bit funky. Leading up to the release of the animated film Rio 2, the "Electric Lady" herself Janelle Monae dropped the film's signature track "What Is Love" today (March 3).
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