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  • John Mayer Stops By Jimmy Kimmel Live! Last Night To Perform

    Six-time GRAMMY winner John Mayer stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night to talk about his tour and most recent album, Paradise Valley.
  • Best Coast Drops New Song 'This Lonely Morning' [LISTEN]

    Best Coast has released a new song, "This Lonely Morning" off its upcoming mini-album Fade Away. In the song Bethany Cosentino sings about waiting for a call in a hazy, tired, morning funk. The song is Best Coast at its sunniest. The lo-fi, pop-punk track feels like a summer morning.
  • Pusha T and Kendrick Lamar Release 'Nosetalgia' Video [WATCH]

    Pusha T and Kendrick Lamar have released their video for the joint track "Nosetalgia" off Pusha's highly anticipated upcoming release, My Name Is My Name. The song is about dealing cocaine and making it big in the rap game.
  • Bromance Between Josh Homme and The Arctic Monkeys Continues at Los Angeles Show

    Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme sat in on the last song of The Arctic Monkeys set in Los Angeles earlier this week. Midway through the song, he joined Alex Turner on vocals up for "Knee Socks" off the Arctic Monkey's most recent album AM.
  • The Feud Between Sinead O'Connor and Miley Cyrus Escalates After Another Open Letter

    Yesterday, we reported that Sinead O'Connor had written an open letter to Miley Cyrus in which she warned the young pop star that the music industry does not care for her and that she should not let them "prostitute" her for their own gain.
  • Prince to Play Concert at His Paisley Park Studios Complex on Saturday

    Prince fans have a chance to see the guitarist and genre-encompassing extraordinaire in his natural habitat on Saturday. The Purple Rain star will open his famous Paisley Park Studios, outside of his hometown of Minneapolis, to fans for a limited capacity concert.
  • Miley Cyrus Responds To Sinead O'Connor's Open Letter

    Earlier today we told you about Sinead O'Connor's open letter she penned to Miley Cyrus after her interview with Rolling Stone. Cyrus mentions in the interview that O'Connor's 1999 hit "Nothing Compares 2 U" was the inspiration behind her new look and the video for "Wrecking Ball."
  • What We Learned From #AskMacca Twitter Q&A with Paul McCartney

    To hype up the release of his upcoming album New, Paul McCartney took to Twitter to answer fan questions. Using the hashtag #AskMacca, fans could ask McCartney whatever queries they had in hopes that he would respond. He answered questions about the name of the album, who he'd like to perform a duet with and more.
  • Sinead O'Connor Writes Open Letter To Miley Cyrus After Rolling Stone Interview, Condemns Music Industry's 'Prostitution' Of Artists

    In a recent Rolling Stone interview, Miley Cyrus said that she based her look for the Wrecking Ball video off Sinead O'Connor's 1999 hit, "Nothing Compares 2 U." In an open letter to Cyrus, O'Connor explains that she has been there before and knows that the music industry does to women.
  • Prince Royce Releases Teaser For New Single 'Primera Vez' Off Upcoming Album 'Soy El Mismo' [LISTEN]

    Yesterday Prince Royce released a teaser for his new single "Primera Vez" off his upcoming album, Soy El Mismo, which comes out Oct. 8 exclusively through Target via Sony Music Latin.
  • Lorde Becomes Youngest Solo Artist on Billboard Hot 100 Since 1987 with 'Royals'

    It's been a good long while since the Billboard Hot 100 has seen someone as young as Lorde top the charts for most-played song. 26 years in fact. Lorde is 16 years and 11 months old, and the last time someone around that age topped the charts was when Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now" topped the pops during 1987 (That pop star was 16 years, one month old at the time).
  • Manchester Warehouse Project Using Social Media To Spread Word about Bad Pills

    Following a number of deaths from MDMA (ecstasy or "molly" in its powdered form), publication The Economist has posed a radical solution: free testing. A government organization in the Netherlands already offers pill-testing to ravers and EDM attendees at electronic music shows, and those who engage in the service aren't subject to prosecution. The idea is to stem the number of hospitalizations and deaths tied to the drugs, but The Netherlands is far less conservative than the United States and the U.K., where a majority of the recent molly-deaths have occurred.
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