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The weeks go on, and so with each new Monday comes another new Justin Bieber single. The teen idol is very near the end of his Music Mondays project, and after nine singles, the Biebz has announced what could be the 10th of 10 singles. Today (Dec. 5), Bieber announced a new single: "Confident," featuring Chance the Rapper. -
'The Fifth Beatle' biopic about manager Brian Epstein to begin shooting next year
The Fifth Beatle, a biopic of the band's manager Brian Epstein is set to begin shooting next year, according to Rolling Stone. The film is based on Vivek J. Tiwary's graphic novel The Fifth Beatle, which was released last year. -
The Doors premiere 'Ray Remembered' clip on updated iPad app [WATCH]
The Doors have released the first official update to their iPad app, which the band launched earlier this year, according to Rolling Stone. The updated version, titled "The Doors," includes unpublished photos and album art as well music and rare concert and interview footage. It also features drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robby Krieger's first interview together in more than a decade in honor of the late Ray Manzarek, who died earlier this year. -
Billboard Holiday Chart features mostly classic holiday hits, Ariana Grande's 'Love Is Everything' debuts at No. 15
Christmastime is here once again! As millions of Americans take to their laptops and cars en route to the mall, one thing is inevitable: holiday music. Thus, Billboard has once again reinstated their annual Holiday 100, the ultimate list of the year's biggest Christmas songs. -
Angel Olsen's new music video: 'Forgiven/Forgotten'
We recently announced Angel Olsen's new record Burn Your Fire For No Witness will be coming out February 18th, 2014 under Jagjaguwar. Along with the announcement was a sneak preview to her new song "Forgiven/Forgotten." Now an official music video for the song is released, and you can watch it here. -
Watch the premiere of Lana Del Rey's short film 'Tropico' featuring the songs 'Body Electric,' 'Gods and Monsters' and 'Bel Air'
Lana Del Rey's new 27-minute short film Tropico just premiered on VEVO. It is more or less a drawn-out music video that features LDR and male model Shaun Ross as lovers in a series of connected vignettes. Directed by Anthony Mandler, the video features the songs "Body Electric," "Gods and Monsters," and "Bel Air" from the singer's Paradise Edition of Born to Die. -
Michael Jackson estate files papers for retrial in wrongful death lawsuit against AEG
When you invest as much time as the Jackson family did with its wrongful death lawsuit against AEG Live (and when you aim for a payout upwards of $40 billion), you don't take losing your case sitting down. Hence it shouldn't be too surprising when lawyers filed legal papers on Monday for Katherine Jackson (Michael Jackson's mother) and the pop star's three children, calling for a retrial. -
Lana Dey Rey announces second LP title, 'Ultraviolence': 'Born to Die' follow-up due out sometime in 2014
Even though Lana Del Rey said earlier this year that she has a lack of inspiration for a follow-up to her 2012 hit album Born to Die, it seems like that statement was little more than a red herring. Last night (Dec. 4) while at the premiere of her short film Tropico in Hollywood, the "Summertime Sadness" singer revealed the name of her second LP. -
Daft Punk share snippet of 'Instant Crush' music video featuring Julian Casablancas [WATCH]
As the year comes to a close, we've seen Daft Punk's Random Access Memories album cover splashed across more than one Best of 2013 list. Now, the masked robots have finished filming their video for the Julian Casablancas (The Strokes frontman) collaboration "Instant Crush," off the album. This morning, they shared a teaser of the video on French TV. -
Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' most tagged song of 2013 on Shazam: Avicii, Macklemore, Rihanna also make list
Did you ever find yourself in the car listening to the radio and wondering what the heck was with all these "Blurred Lines?" If so, you were not alone in 2013. Music searching service/smartphone app Shazam has revealed its most tagged songs of the year, and Robin Thicke's monster-hit "Blurred Lines" has topped the list. -
David Bowie released his 'I'd Rather Be High' video [WATCH]
David Bowie's video for "I'd Rather Be High (Venetian Remix)" is pretty straightforward. The Next Day Extra song speaks of the realities of war, "Politics and all / I'd rather be high / I'd rather be flying / I'd rather be dead / Or out of my head / than training these guns on those men in the sand." -
Jay Z ranks his best and worst albums on his 44th birthday
With a rapper as prolific as Jay Z, fans will always debate which album is his best and which is his worst. Yesterday (his 44th birthday), HOV himself joined in the debate and gave the ranking he thinks each LP deserves. He took to his Life + Times blog, ranking his 12 solo LP's in order from "classic" to "don't shoot me."
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