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Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga have finally unveiled all the details about their collaborative jazz album Cheek to Cheek. After releasing the lead single "Anything Goes," revealing a September release date and showing off some headline-making album artwork, today (Aug. 19), the New York duo revealed the full Cheek to Cheek tracklisting. They've also released a new song "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" for iTunes pre-orders. -
T.I. Joins Marvel's 'Ant-Man,' Resumes Movie Career
T.I. is headed back to the silver screen. The Hollywood Reporter says that the Atlanta rapper (birth name: Tip Harris) will have a role in Marvel's Ant-Man. -
Taylor Swift 'Shake It Off' Video: Director Mark Romanek Influenced By 'The Shining'?
From 1985's Static to 2002's One Hour Photo (starring the late Robin Williams) to 2011's Locke and Key, Romanek has crafted a film resume that helps him stand out from other music video directors. -
MTV VMAs 2014: Sam Smith Joins Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj in Performance Lineup Thanks to 'Stay With Me'
Sam Smith wants you will stay with you, at least for a few minutes this Sunday (Aug. 24). Today (Aug. 19), it was announced that he will be rounding out the lineup of performers at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards. The "Stay With Me" crooner joins the likes of Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj. -
Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins: Kim Thayil Still Hates Billy Corgan
More than two decades have passed since Soundgarden and Smashing Pumpkins became forerunners in the rock world, but they still can't stop throwing shade at each other. -
G-Unit Drops Mike Brown-Inspired 'Ahhh Sh-t' With 50 Cent, Young Buck, Kidd Kidd [LISTEN]
G-Unit's 50 Cent, Young Buck and Kidd Kidd are the latest group to respond to the Mike Brown shooting in Ferguson with a song. Titled "Ahhh Sh*t," the track also makes mention of Eric Garner, the man who New York police apprehended, put in a chokehold, brought to the ground and killed last month, as well as Trayvon Martin, who was fatally shot by George Zimmerman in 2012. The TM 808 Mafia-produced track features samples of news coverage and dialogue between police and civilians. -
WATCH: Gerard Way 'No Shows' Music Video Features '80 Vibes on an Intergalactic Talk Show in Support of New Album 'Hesitant Alien'
Former My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way is breaking out on his own with a forthcoming solo album Hesitant Alien, and he's doing it by venturing into the past. After teasing a new single last week and unveiling some album artwork, today (Aug. 19) Way dropped a new song and music video "No Shows," heavily channeling the early 1980s in the process. -
Dr. Dre ALS Ice Bucket Challenge: Nominates Eminem, Snoop Dogg & Kendrick Lamar [WATCH]
Dr. Dre is the latest music star to get ice poured on his head for a good cause. The difference with Dre's stunt? He's lined up a trio of hip-hop legends for ice showers of their own in the coming days. -
Los Angeles Clippers Owner Steve Ballmer Loves Eminem, Goes Crazy To 'Lose Yourself' [WATCH]
It's understandable if you haven't been keeping up with the Los Angeles Clippers' front office turmoil, but you're at least likely to have heard a little bit about their previous owner Donald Sterling. -
U2 New Album 2014: Another Source Confirms Release 'This Year'
Rolling Stone reports that a spokesperson for the band said, "We've always said an album is expected this year." -
Taylor Swift Explains New Single 'Shake It Off' Inspiration During 'Good Morning America' Interview After '1989' Announcement
Yesterday (Aug. 18), Taylor Swift made three huge "surprise" announcements during her Yahoo! live stream: she's releasing a new album 1989 in October, she has a new pop single "Shake It Off" and "Shake It Off" has its own music video, filled with quirky dancing and plenty of infectious beats. After all the excitement from her announcements died down, Swift sat down with Good Morning America host Amy Robach to discuss the inspiration behind her new (soon to be) hit single. -
Sean Combs Instagram Video Asks Barack Obama Go To Ferguson for Michael Brown Protests: 'These Are Your People'
Chaos erupted again last night (Aug. 18) in Ferguson, Missouri, with peaceful protests about the death of Michael Brown turning into violent battles between upset citizens, journalists and the police. The entire country is carefully watching the news each night as violence erupts, as President Barack Obama attempts to keep the peace between those in power and those who are upset. But, hip-hop mogul Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs doesn't think it's enough, and he called out the POTUS on Instagram last night with an outraged video as he watched the news.
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