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  • Paul McCartney extends Out There tour into 2014 with American dates [SCHEDULE]

    Paul McCartney has announced that he will resume his Out There Tour in 2014 with another leg of American tour dates in support last year's release, New. As Consequence of Sound notes, he plans to perform in cities he's rarely played or has yet to play. His return to New Orleans on June 19 marks his first performance there since 2002, and his June 26 show in Louisville, KY, will be his debut in the city.
  • 'Frozen' and Pharrell aren't enough: Downloads for albums, songs and most genres are down

    In case you weren't aware, music sales are down and have been decreasing for a while. The first quarter report for 2014 from Nielsen doesn't indicate that things are getting any better. Pretty much everything outside of streaming was down.
  • Eminem, Rihanna to perform 'The Monster' at MTV Movie Awards before co-headlining tour

    The 2014 MTV Movie Awards are about to get a little bit monstrous. Today (April 8), it was announced that Eminem and Rihanna will team up to perform their No. 1 hit "The Monster" this Sunday, April 13, during the broadcast.
  • The Black Keys feature sampling and their longest song yet on upcoming album, 'Turn Blue'

    The Black Keys' eighth studio album, Turn Blue, is due out May 12. The duo has already dropped their first single, "Fever," and in a recent interview with NME, they revealed that the 11-track effort will feature both their longest song yet and their first foray into sampling.
  • Lily Allen announces first US performances since 2009 in New York City following 'Sheezus' release

    Lily Allen is looking to spread the word of "Sheezus" on American soil this spring. Last month, the "Hard Out Here" singer revealed the release date, tracklist and artwork for her third studio album, but today (April 8), it was announced that she will be coming to the U.S. to promote the album.
  • Damon Albarn says he and Noel Gallagher have discussed making music together 'at least once'

    A collaboration between former Britpop rivals Damon Albarn and Noel Gallagher might be a "distinct possibility" in the future. In the most recent issue of NME, Albarn revealed that he and Gallagher have discussed making music together "at least once."
  • Miley Cyrus Charlotte 'Bangerz' tour stop cancelled 30 minutes before show due to flu

    Miley Cyrus cancelled her Bangerz Tour stop in Charlotte, N.C., last night just 30 minutes before the show was set to begin, making yet another detrimental mark in her controversial tour.
  • The Roots’ release new song 'When The People Cheer' off upcoming '...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin' [LISTEN]

    The Roots have shared the first track from their upcoming 11th studio album, ...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin. Entitled "When The People Cheer," the song premiered earlier today on Hot 97 and sees the crew blending elements of classical, jazz, R&B and hip-hop.
  • LISTEN: Future, Kanye West drop homage to fiancées in 'Honest' song 'I Won'

    Future and Kanye West have pretty much won at life, with hit music and some of the world's most notoriously beautiful women waiting for them at home. To show off their accomplishments, the two rappers released the braggart-ly titled "I Won" today (April 8) from Future's forthcoming album "Honest."
  • Lil Boosie's first post-prison concert gets cancelled, find out why here

    Lil Boosie will not be performing at the Jackson County Fairgrounds on April 18. After many efforts to ensure that the show would go on, Lil Boosie will not be performing at the Jackson County Fairgrounds on April 18.
  • Pharrell auctioning Coachella VIP passes on eBay for charity

    Pharrell is auctioning off a chance to meet him at this year's Coachella festival. Ever wanted to hang out with Pharrell? Well the chance is here.
  • REVIEW: Ed Sheeran 'Sing' gets funky fresh with help from Pharrell Williams [LISTEN]

    Ed Sheeran is ready to "Multiply" the funky factor by about 100 percent. After weeks of anticipation, today (April 7) the English singer-songwriter released his first new single "Sing" on BBC Radio 1.
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