It may not be Friday, but a new Rebecca Black song is welcome on any day of the week. The singer who turned into a viral sensation with the iconic awkward teenager jam, “Friday,” is back with a video for a new track titled “The Great Divide.”
M.I.A. is linking up with Zayn Malik for a song that comes off her new album, AIM. The track titled, “Freedun,” was premiered on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show, and it’s now available on digital outlets everywhere.
It's time to start the weekend off right with a new Alicia Keys song. The singer shared a fresh track today called “Back To Life,” which will be featured on the upcoming soundtrack to the Disney film, Queen of Katwe. Directed by Academy Award-nominated Mira Nair, Queen of Katwe is a biographical drama about the life of Phiona Mutesi, a Ugandan chess player.
Ty Dolla $ign is keeping the flow of new music steady, premiering another new track off his upcoming mixtape, Campaign, which will be out on September 23rd. The song, “3 Wayz,” features a guest appearance from rapper Travis Scott.
Beyonce’s been catching victories in all facets of life lately, and now, she can add a legal victory to the list – a New York federal judge just threw out a case involving an indie filmmaker and Bey’s visual album, Lemonade.
Gavin DeGraw gets romantic in the music video for his newest single, “She Sets The City On Fire,” which is off his upcoming record, Something Worth Saving. The album will be DeGraw’s sixth overall and is set for release on September 9th through RCA Records.
Known for crafting sugary sweet pop numbers that you can't get out of your head, Owl City mastermind Adam Young takes a different route with his recent collection of solo albums. Since February, Young has been releasing an instrumental, orchestral new record on the first of every month, and he just unveiled his latest.
Chris Brown is capitalizing on his name lighting up the headlines, dropping a new song on Soundcloud less than 24 hours after the singer was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon.
The Black Eyed Peas are returning in a big way. Even though the pop group hasn’t released an album in nearly six years, they've decided to get together for a special remix of their hit, "Where is the Love?"
Ryan Adams is releasing a new album this fall, and it isn’t going to have any Taylor Swift covers on it this time. In fact, according to Adams, it’s actually influenced by AC/DC, Bruce Springsteen, and Nick Hornsby – so, kind of the complete opposite.