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  • Miley Cyrus featured on rapper Buddy's mixtape with 'Smoke Signals'

    Buddy just teamed up with Miley Cyrus on his new mixtape, Idle Time. The song is called "Smoke Signals" and was produced by Pharrell.
  • Fred Armisen stops by The Tonight Show, impersonates The Beatles with Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]

    Last night was a big night for Fred Armisen. Not only did he debut his 8G band for the first episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, but he also stopped by The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to talk about the new gig and introduce his band, which includes Les Savy Fav's Seth Jabour and Syd Butler, Eli Janney of Girls Against Boys and Beyoncé collaborator Kim Thompson.
  • Claire's will get prismatic with Katy Perry jewelry line

    Your jewelry box is about to get a little prismatic. "Dark Horse" singer Katy Perry is about to launch a jewelry line at mall retailer Claire's, the chain announced yesterday (Feb. 24).
  • LISTEN: Tyga, Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne go 'Senile' on new Young Money compilation song

    Senile isn't something anybody particularly wants to be described as, but man, those Young Money Cash Money kids make it sound cool. Leading up to the release of Young Money's second compilation album Rise Of An Empire, today (Feb. 24), Tyga, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne dropped "Senile," the disc's second official single.
  • Robin Thicke and Paula Patton are separating after nine years of marriage

    Paula Patton, Robin Thicke's wife of nearly nine years, has announced plans to separate from the "Blurred Lines" singer, according to Billboard.
  • Get your fix of Beyoncé's catchphrases on the fan-made site, Soundboardt

    If you can't get enough of Beyoncé's new self-titled album, you're day just got better. Queen Bey's legions of fans have created an interactive game that includes clips from the track's off Beyoncé's surprise release. An homage to the "Drunk In Love" pronunciation of surfboard, they've dubbed it: The Soundboardt.
  • Kendrick Lamar and Tame Impala team up for 'Feels Like We Only Go Backwards' remix

    Kendrick Lamar's love affair with indie rock continues. The Compton rapper has now teamed up with Tame Impala for "Backwards," an updated version of the band's 2012 song "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards," Billboard reports. The collaboration will appear on the soundtrack for the upcoming SciFi flick, Divergent.
  • James Murphy petitions to soundtrack New York City's subway system [WATCH]

    It's been almost three years since James Murphy and his band LCD Soundsystem played their farewell show at Madison Square Garden, but Murphy isn't finished with his mission to bring music to New York City. What he hopes to do next is soundtrack the New York City subway system. Murphy first introduced the idea back in 2011 but he's reportedly been working on the project for almost 15 years.
  • Pussy Riot members arrested again in Russia for involvement in anti-Putin protest

    Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova have been arrested by Russian police for the second time in less than a week.
  • One Direction, Katy Perry lead Kids Choice Awards nominees for music

    Time to whip out those crazy outfits and make a new batch of slime, the 2014 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards are on the horizon. Today (Feb. 24), the children's network announced the nominees for its 27th annual award show, and some of music's biggest stars are in the running. Katy Perry, One Direction and even Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are up for those much-coveted orange blimps.
  • WATCH: Miley Cyrus, Wayne Coyne perform 'Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots' at Bangerz Tour stop

    Say what you will about Miley Cyrus' controversial Bangerz Tour, but the 21-year-old singer can bring out some pretty cool covers and guests. At her Anaheim, Calif., stop the "Adore You" singer brought out mutual musicians/fans Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd for a cover of The Flaming Lips' "Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots Pt. 1."
  • Justin Bieber debut single 'Baby' reaches insane 1 billion VEVO views before his 20th birthday [WATCH]

    Justin Bieber can say "Oh Baby!" one billion times. The 19-year-old singer's debut hit single "Baby" has reached an insane one billion views on VEVO, making it the video streaming site's most-viewed clip of all time.
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