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  • Lorde, Katy Perry, Robin Thicke and Metallica join the Grammy performers list

    Lorde, Katy Perry, Robin Thicke and Metallica have been added to the performers list for the 56th annual Grammy Awards. This marks Lorde's Grammy Awards debut, and she is up for four awards including record of the year and song of the year for her No. 1 hit "Royals." She will be competing against Perry's hit "Roar" in the song of the year category, according to Billboard.
  • Miley Cyrus' new single 'Adore You' gets stripped down acoustic treatment [LISTEN]

    For as much as Miley Cyrus' fans and watchers can expect for the singer to strip down her clothes, they can also expect for her to strip down her music. Thus, it follows that her third Bangerz single "Adore You" has now gone acoustic. On Jan. 5, a stripped-down version of the new song debuted online, showing off the most basic elements of the track that make it work.
  • Kanye West announces more 2014 Yeezus tour dates [SCHEDULE]

    After putting out a critically acclaimed album and tour in 2013, Kanye West continues on the road in 2014 in support of Yeezus. He has just announced new tour dates, which go throughout February mostly along the East Coast.
  • Grizzly Bear might be calling it quits, at least that's how it seems right now

    Grizzly Bear kicked off the new year by playing shows in Australia. On Sunday night, they played a sold-out performance at the world famous Sydney Opera House, and it seems that this might be that last show for the band, at least for the near future.
  • Fergie eyeing second solo album, long-anticipated follow-up comes eight years after 'The Dutchess'

    It's been eight long years since the release of Fergie's spunky debut solo album "The Dutchess." But even after all that time, two albums with the Black Eyed Peas and massive changes in the music industry, the "Glamorous" singer is looking to make a new solo comeback.
  • Watch recently unseen footage of Nirvana's final Los Angeles gig only 4 months before Kurt Cobain's death

    In December 1993 at the Great Western Forum, Nirvana played their last show in Los Angeles before Kurt Cobain would sadly take his own life only 4 months later. The memory of the night, thus far, has been held in the minds of those who were there, but documentary filmmaker and friend of the band Dave Markey has now released footage he shot that night, sharing it with the world.
  • After posting a photo of her 13-year-old son Rocco holding a bottle of gin on New Year's Eve, Madonna responds: 'Calm down and get a sense of humor!'

    Madonna recently posted a photo on Instagram that shows her 13-year-old son Rocco holding a bottle of gin, and it didn't gain a lot of positive responses.
  • Biffy Clyro will release B-sides album 'Similarities' in 2014

    It's only been a year since British alt-rockers Biffy Clyro released its sixth studio album "Opposites" but fans will soon be able to hear more new, unreleased music from the band soon. Lead singer Simon Neil has revealed that the "Black Chandelier" group will release an album full of B-sides and album cuts later this year.
  • Ellie Goulding drops video for 'Goodness Gracious' [WATCH]

    Ellie Goulding has premiered the music video for new latest single, "Goodness Gracious" off Halcyon Days, the deluxe edition of the UK songstress' 2012 album Halcyon. Gleaming with neon, the music video shows Goulding dancing in light-up shoes, skateboarding and partying with her friends around Los Angeles.
  • Jay Z and Barneys raise $1 million for charity from controversial holiday line

    Jay Z's holiday partnership with department store Barney's may have been a controversial one, but it seems like it paid off big time. According to The New York Daily News, Hova's upscale "A New York Holiday" collection netted over $1 million for charity.
  • Lady Gaga explains 'Do What U Want' music video delay, hints at further betrayal

    Lady Gaga first teased her "Do What U Want" music video a month ago, with director Terry Richardson at the helm. However, the video has yet to be seen. So, where is it?
  • Queens of the Stone Age 'absolutely' have plans for new album soon

    Following the release of Queens of the Stone Age's sixth studio album back in June, frontman Josh Homme told Rolling Stone that the band will continue moving forward with the momentum gained from ...Like Clockwork.
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