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  • MTV Premieres Trailer for Season Two of Ke$ha's Docuseries, 'My Crazy Beautiful Life' [WATCH]

    MTV premiered the trailer for the Ke$ha docuseries, 'My Crazy Beautiful Life' today. It looks like the second season of the hit show will highlight the party girl's family. Judging from the trailer, it is easy to see where the singer gets her antics - her family is just as ridiculous as she is.
  • Haim Covers Miley Cyrus' Wrecking Ball on BBC Radio 1 [WATCH]

    The Haim news continues today as the indie sisters stopped by BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge to perform a cover of Miley Cyrus' recording-breaking pop hit "Wrecking Ball." The band's upcoming album Days Are Gone will be released Sept. 30, but it is currently streaming for free on NPR.
  • 14th Annual Latin Grammy Nominations Announced

    The Latin Recording Academy announced the award nominees for this year's Latin Grammys earlier today at a press conference in Hollywood. The broadcast was streamed live on LatinGrammy.com. Natalie Cole, Aida Cuevas, Leslie Grace, Gaby Moreno Draco Rosa, Syntek and Julieta Venegas hosted the event.
  • Downloads Roundup: Miley Cyrus, Lorde and Katy Perry Battle for Top-Selling Single and Break Records in The Process

    History was made this week in the digital downloads charts, as for the first time ever outside of the Christmas season, all of the top three singles sold more than 300,000 downloads. But the fight for the top spot was still a tight one. See what songs won out below:
  • Album Sales Roundup: Jack Johnson Tops Charts, but Justin Moore and Chris Young Lead Country Cavalcade

    Country music demonstrated its dominance of album sales once again, putting five performers in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200, but it was a different kind of acoustic artist who topped the charts.
  • Metallica Stops By The Colbert Report, Plays 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' and 'Master of Puppets,' Promotes 3D Film 'Through the Never' [WATCH]

    Metallica stopped by The Colbert Report last night in support of their upcoming 3D film, Metallica: Through The Never.
  • Marijuana and Country Music: An Old Trend That Mainstream Listeners Are Just Realizing [VIDEO]

    If you've enjoyed music produced by every scene ranging from '40s bebop to '90s grunge, you're aware that heroin has played a role. Ecstasy and "molly" use in the EDM scene have recently become a concern for parents and concert organizers after a rash of overdoses. However, marijuana has somewhat lost its edge. Although we don't encourage any drug use, a reference to taking a toke hardly raises an eyebrow, whether the artist is Sublime or Wiz Khalifa. One scene that's late to the party is country music, and a Billboard report indicates that those surrounding the traditionally family-friendly genre are concerned with a rash of weed references in popular country music.
  • Haim Streams Full Debut Album, 'Days Are Gone,' One Week Ahead of Release [LISTEN]

    The sisters of the indie-rock trio Haim are streaming their upcoming debut album, Days Are Gone, on NPR one week ahead of its official release.
  • Daniel Radcliffe Denies Wanting Freddie Mercury Role, Queen Frontman Biopic Still At Standstill

    Good news or bad news depending on who you are: Daniel Radcliffe has denied all rumors and declined any interest in appearing as Freddie Mercury in the planned biopic of the Queen vocalist's life. Bad news for everybody: There still isn't a name attached to the role.
  • Justin Timberlake Moved Hollywood Boulevard Last Night on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

    Justin Timberlake and his backing band the Tennessee Kids shut down a quarter-mile of Hollywood Boulevard last night for a free concert hosted by Jimmy Kimmel Live!, drawing about ten thousand of fans.
  • Drake Premieres Miami Vice-Inspired Video For 'Hold On, We're Going Home'

    Drake just premiered the video for "Hold On, We're Going Home" off his album, "Nothing Was The Same," which officially dropped today. He told Ryan Seacrest in an interview yesterday that he envisioned "Hold On, We're Going Home" as something couples would dance to at their weddings, but you wouldn't think so from his video.
  • WiLL Made It's '23' Video Released Featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J, Pays Tribute to Michael Jordan

    WiLL Made It premiered the music video for his track, "23," today. The song features Miley Cyrus making her rapping debut.
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