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Although you might've heard the album for free already after it leaked last week, you can now stream Drake's new effort "Nothing Was The Same" for free on Spotify. It is also available in stores today via OVO Sound/Young Money/Republic. -
Paul McCartney Takes Over Hollywood Boulevard For Jimmy Kimmel Live! [WATCH VIDEO]
Paul McCartney rocked Hollywood Boulevard last night at a free show hosted by Jimmy Kimmel Live!. He performed 15 songs, a mix of classic Beatles and Wings material as well as songs from his upcoming album, "New." -
Arcade Fire Officially Releases Tracklist for Upcoming Album, 'Reflektor,' After It Leaked
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Paul McCartney Debuts Two Songs At The iHeartRadio Music Festival 2013, 'Save Us' and 'Everybody Out There' Off Upcoming, 'New' [WATCH]
71-year-old rock legend, Paul McCartney, debuted two new songs off his upcoming album, "New," at the iHeartRadio Music Festival this weekend. He also played his previously released single, "New," which comes off the album as well. -
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Cher announced this morning on NBC's Today Show earlier this morning that she is kicking off a new tour called "Dressed To Kill." This will be the singer's first tour in eight years, since 2005's "Never Can Say Goodbye Tour." -
Listen to Lorde's Upcoming Album 'Pure Heroine' One Week Early [STREAM]
New Zealand's 16-year-old electro-pop singer, Lorde, is streaming her debut album "Pure Heroine" a week ahead of its official Sept. 30 release date. -
Gucci Mane Apologizes For Twitter Lashout And Admits Himself Into Rehab For Lean Addiction
In the same way that he went on an all-out rant against rivals and collaborators a few weeks ago, Gucci Mane took to Twitter to apologize to his fans and those he slandered. In a string of tweets posted yesterday, he admitted to his lean addiction and said he was going to rehab for it. -
Hard Rock International Pulls Out As Official Sponsor Of What Was Formerly 'Hard Rock Calling' Concert in London
"Hard Rock Calling" is no more. Or at least, the "Hard Rock" part is no more. Hard Rock International, owners of the titular restaurant chain, announced that it would no longer be sponsoring the "Calling" music festival, which has taken place for seven years in London. Live Nation, the organizer of the show, assured fans that the festival would continue in 2014 with a different sponsor however. -
Metallica Takes New York City, Playing at Historic Apollo Theater and Yankee Stadium During Same Day
The Apollo Theater in Harlem has seen a number of historic live shows, starting at James Brown's legendary live shows and flowing from there. It's understandable that other huge acts want the chance to perform on that hallowed ground, but most blanche at the logistics of downsizing from an arena down to a 1,500 seat venue. But not Metallica. -
Late Night Rundown: Your Guide to This Week's Musical Guests Sept. 23 through Sept. 27
Each week, network television invites artists across genres to perform on their late night shows. Here are this week’s musical guests. Be sure to check out our recaps after the show. -
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