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Johnny Cash's lost album, Out Among the Stars, is streaming a week ahead of its official March 25 release via Columbia/Legacy. -
Shakira eclipses Rihanna as most-liked person on Facebook
If you like one artist on Facebook, chances are it's Shakira. On Friday night (March 21), the Latina pop star eclipsed her "Can't Remember To Forget You" collaborator Rihanna as the most-liked person on the social media site. -
Anna Wintour address KimYe Vogue cover, says it was entirely the magazine's idea
The internet is going crazy over the latest cover of Vogue and the magazine's editor Anna Wintour is speaking out on the decision to feature Kim Kardashian and Kanye West on its front page. -
Eminem surpasses George Strait, becomes second best-selling male artist of all time
It's safe to say that Eminem is that dude and his recent confession of "beginning to feel like a 'Rap God'" isn't too farfetched. -
Big Boi inks deal with Jordan Feldstein's Career Artist Management
The announcement of an Outkast reunion was a boss move in itself and now Big Boi is branching out to make solo boss moves of his own. The ATLien rapper has signed a management deal with Jordan Feldstein's Career Artist Management. -
Rick Ross lands his own advice column via Rolling Stone #AskABoss
Apparently Rolling Stone believes Maybach Music Group boss Rick Ross has all the answers. Kanye West may not believe Sway has all of the answers but apparently Rolling Stone believes Maybach Music Group boss Rick Ross does. -
Arcade Fire bobblehead mask stolen from Bridgeport Reflektor Tour concert
Arcade Fire's Reflektor Tour has been compromised. At the "Afterlife" band's Tuesday night concert in Bridgeport, Conn., one of the group's paper maché bobbleheads went missing. -
WATCH: Lady Gaga releases rich, violent 'GUY' music video
It's been roughly seven months since Lady Gaga dropped a music video (for "Applause), so of course, when she finally released the clip for the third ARTPOP single "G.U.Y." Saturday night (March 22) fans knew it was going to be massive. -
'Late Night With Seth Meyers' will only have two musical guests per week
The Late Night franchise on television has long been a place for emerging musical acts to get their time in the spotlight, with massive music fans Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon heading up the show for the previous 20 years. Now, with the NBC late night talk show in the hands of Seth Meyers, it seems as though the tides have changed. -
Lauryn Hill back in trouble with Uncle Sam, owes another $867,000
Just when we thought she was getting it all back together, Lauryn Hill is back in trouble with Uncle Sam. -
Drake's OVO Fest receives a $300,000 grant from the Canadian government
Drake is truly proud of where he's from and in a kind gesture of appreciation, Canada has granted funds toward the Toronto-native's fifth-annual OVO Fest. -
Sasquatch! cancels Fourth of July weekend due to low demand
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