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Robin Thicke divulged details about his split from his estranged wife, Paula Patton, this morning during an interview with Hot 97's Ebro In The Morning. -
WATCH: Robin Thicke 'Still Madly Crazy' Music Video Features Cute Children at a Mock Wedding Ceremony
If there's two things it is said that people love without a doubt on the Internet, it's videos of small animals and small children. In his persistent attempt to woo his estranged wife Paula Patton today (July 2), Robin Thicke released the new music video for his Paula track "Still Madly Crazy," featuring adorable young children reenacting a wedding while singing along to the pleading anthem. -
Harry Styles Leaving One Direction? Pop Star’s Rep Sets The Record Straight On Outside Collaborations with Kodaline and Ariana Grande
Rumors of the One Direction star going solo have been swirling around the Internet, with fans going bonkers over what will or will not happen to their favorite boy in their favorite boy band. But now, Styles’ reps are speaking out. -
Madonna Teases New Song 'Messiah' [LISTEN]
Madonna has finally shared a taste of her upcoming album, the follow-up to 2012's MDNA. Yesterday, she took to Instagram to tease part of her song "Messiah." -
Linkin Park, Chvrches Feud [VIDEO] Mike Shinoda Calls 'Recover' Indie-Electronic Band 'Disney Commercial Music' While Promoting New Album 'Hunting Party'
For one reason or another, Linkin Park's co-frontman Mike Shinoda decided to call out a bunch of bands that he doesn't like, with some emphasis on Scottish electronic band Chvrches. The young band has responded, with singer Lauren Mayberry accusing Shinoda of attempting to garner some cheap promotion for Linkin Park's 2014 album, The Hunting Party, admitting, "this isn't the world's coolest musical feud." -
[WATCH] Trey Songz, Jimmy Kimmel: Late Night Host Translates Artist’s ‘Na Na’ For Old People
Old folk may not understand the new lingo youngsters are tossing around these days but that's fine. Late night host Jimmy Kimmel understands is here to help them out alongside R&B's Trey Songz. -
Godsmack Drives Out '1000hp' Album Cover, Featuring Plenty of Rock Flames
Godsmack is revving up the engine for its new album. Today (July 2), the hard rock band unveiled the album artwork for its upcoming sixth studio album 1000hp. -
Tupac Shakur Murder: New National Geographic Documentary Explores Rapper’s Death In Detail, Talks Notorious B.I.G. And Justin Bieber
It's one of the age-old questions in the rap game: who is behind the murder of famed rapper Tupac Shakur? While the answer remains a mystery to most, there has been much speculation since the death, which occurred nearly two decades ago. Now, the occurrence goes under further examination in a new documentary from National Geographic. -
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Hobby Lobby Dissent Made Into Song [LISTEN]
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg issued her passionate 35-page dissent against the court's controversial decision that closely held corporations aren't required to pay for contraception if it goes against the company's religious beliefs (Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.). Now Jonathan Mann has turned the Notorious RBG's cautionary words into a song. -
Beyoncé, Jay Z Cheating Rumors: Mrs. Carter Changes 'Resentment' Song Lyrics at Cincinnati On The Run Concert
Did Beyonce admit that Jay Z cheated on her? At a recent On The Run tour concert in Cincinnati, Ohio, the "Drunk in Love" singer performed the B'Day track "Resentment" and changed some key lyrics, connecting the dots between the adulterous song and her longtime husband. -
Ed Sheeran 'X' Spotify Streaming Record Busts Daft Punk 'Random Access Memories' Numbers
It seems like x marks the spot of success for Ed Sheeran. The "Sing" artist's new album debuted at No. 1 in the UK and is expected to reach the same peak in the United States. And now, x has broken a different record: it's the most streamed debut album in Spotify's history. -
Google Buys Songza: Internet Juggernaut Sparks Deal With Playlist-Focused Streaming Service, Aims To Compete With Apple’s Beats & Spotify
It appears Google now has another reason to celebrate being one of the most innovative companies in the world – the search engine giant just purchased the music-streaming playlist service Songza in a deal that we can only assume is for an enormous sum of money.
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