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This year's most ridiculous music project just got a huge boost toward fruition. This year's most ridiculous music project just got a huge boost toward fruition. -
Usher Joins Afghan Whigs On Stage For 'Climax' [LISTEN]
Usher dropped by Brooklyn's Music Hall last night (Oct. 5) to join the Afghan Whigs on his 2012 song "Climax." -
Watch: Beyonce, Nicki Minaj "Flawless" Remix Performance from Paris Arrives Online
If you've ever wanted to watch and rewatch the high quality production video of Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj performing their "Flawless" remix in Paris, well, today is quite the lucky day. Two weeks after Beyoncé and Jay Z's On The Run HBO special aired, the highly talked about "Flawless" performance has made its live debut on VEVO. -
Foo Fighters Book Weeklong Residency on ‘The Late Show with David Letterman’: ‘Sonic Highways’ Tracks To Be Performed
As fans of the Foo Fighters are eagerly awaiting the band’s upcoming album and HBO special Sonic Highways, the group is making quite a few stops on the promotional ladder in order to hype us all up. But during the week of Monday, Oct. 13, the group will stop bouncing around and play a weeklong residency at The Late Show with David Letterman on CBS, according to The Hollywood Reporter. -
John Lennon's Cousin To Auction Off Guitar Used To Write "Paperback Writer"
The guitar John Lennon used to create The Beatles' 1966 hit "Paperback Writer" is projected to bring in more than $960,000 when it's auctioned off in November. -
Radiohead Didn't Actually Contribute A Song To 'Inherent Vice,' Jonny Greenwood Clarifies
Greenwood set the record straight on Monday, saying that a recording of the band's instrumental "Spooks" was a cover by Supergrass, an Oxford band Greenwood recruited while curating the film's soundtrack. -
Review: Charli XCX Goes Punk on New Song "London Queen" from 'Sucker' [LISTEN]
Charli XCX has dropped another taste of her upcoming album Sucker, and she's looking to be a "London Queen." Following the release of singles "Boom Clap" and "Break the Rules," today (Oct. 6), XCX released her new wave, Ramones-inspired song "London Queen." -
Usher Talks LeBron James, New Album 'UR' And August Alsina [WATCH]
The minority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers was overjoyed when NBA superstar LeBron decided to return to the organization in July. -
Flying Lotus Talks Kanye West Snub, Kendrick Lamar Collaboration: 'I Think He's the Best Rapper Out There'
Flying Lotus has worked with some excellent rappers, like Kanye West, who ignored him, but he told Newsweek that Kendrick Lamar, who guest-starred on this year's "You're Dead!," is the best he has seen. -
Megadeth's Dave Mustaine Asks Fans For Positive Thoughts As He Searches For Missing Mother-In-Law
On Saturday (Oct. 4), the mother-in-law of Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine went missing, and the metal musician took to Twitter today (Oct. 6) to ask fans for positive thoughts. -
Colbie Caillat Performs "Smelly Cat," "Try" At 'Friends' Pop-Up Store In Manhattan [WATCH]
Fans of the long-running show Friends, who were willing to wait a few hours in line to see a replica of the show’s fictional “Central Perk” coffee shop, got a special surprise from singer-songwriter Colbie Calliat this weekend. -
NFL Bans Players Wearing Dr. Dre's Beats on Camera after Bose Named Official Headset Brand
After naming Bose its official headset brand, the National Football League has banned all players from wearing Dr. Dre's Beats on camera during all NFL-related broadcasts.
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