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Chris Cornell Dies; Lead Soundgarden Singer Was 52

Chris Cornell, a musician who rose to fame as the lead singer of Soundgarden before taking on the same role for Audioslave, died Wednesday night in Detroit. He was 52 years old. Brian Bumbery, a rep for the artist, has confirmed this sad piece of news to the Associated Press and other outlets. Via a statement to CNN, Bumbery says that Cornell was performing in The Motor City with Soundgarden, which had embarked on a domestic tour in April, when he passed away. He referred to the death as “sudden and unexpected,” saying in full: “His wife Vicky and family were shocked to learn of his sudden and unexpected passing, and they will be working closely with the medical examiner to determine the cause. “They would like to thank his fans for their continuous love and loyalty and ask that their privacy be respected at this time.” Cornell had just taken the stage on Wednesday evening at the Fox Theater in Detroit. Soundgarden was among the most prominent bands in the grunge music scene that dominated the 1990s. The band’s hits included “Spoonman,” ”Fell on Black Days,” ”Black Hole Sun,” “My Wave” and “The Day I Tried to Live.” Cornell started his career in Seattle back in 1984 when he helped form the popular group. We will need to await an autopsy before learning the cause of death, but Cornell was open through the years about his struggle with alcohol abuse and those close to him who died from a similar addiction. “I’ve lost a lot of young, brilliant friends, people that I thought were very inspired,” he told Rolling Stone in 2015, adding: “They’re all young and these guys all had limitless potential in their lives in front of them.” It’s true: With his passing, Cornell joins a long line of lead grunge rock singers who died at a young age. To wit: – Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain was found dead in his Seattle home in 1994 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. – Alice in Chains’ original frontman, Layne Staley, died from a drug overdose in 2002. – Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots passed away of an accidental overdose in 2015. Soundgarden won two Grammy Awards in 1995. The track “Black Hole Sun” took home the Grammy for best hard rock performance, while the song “Spoonman” won for best metal performance that year. After the band broke up in 1997, Cornell performed solo for a few years prior to forming Audioslave. That super group included former Rage Against the Machine members Tom Morello, Brad Wilk and Tim Commerford, and had a successful run in its own right. Soundgarden reunited in 2012 and released the band’s sixth studio album, “King Animal.” Wrote musician Dave Navarro upon learning Cornell had died: “SO SO stunned to hear about Chris Cornell! Such a terrible and sad loss! Thinking of his family tonight! RIP.” We, like so many fans, share the same sentiment. Added Carson Daly just a few minutes ago: View Slideshow: 29 Musicians Who Died Too Young I’m so shocked to wake up and hear about the sudden passing of Chris Cornell. A quintessential voice of a generation. Praying for his family. Known for his charisma on stage, Cornell was very generous off of it. He once told CNN: “If I write a song and put it out there, it’s not mine anymore.” “It takes on a life of its own, and when you listen to it, it becomes your song. And over the course of generations, those meanings will change.” May he rest in peace. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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Selena Gomez Drops New Music! Listen Now!!!!!!!!

The countdown is over. New music from Selena Gomez is finally here! Following several days worth of cryptic teases that included Instagram photos such as the one immediately below, the beloved artist has dropped both a new single and its affiliated new music video. Are you ready to delve into “Bad Liar?” In the news these days for her role as a producer on the controversial drama  13 Reasons Why , Gomez has found a way to distract critics from slamming that suicide-themed Netflix series: By making everyone wonder once again whether she's singing about Justin Bieber ! Consider these lyrics from “Bad Liar” and form your own conclusions… I was walking down the street the other day/Trying to distract myself/Then I see your face/Ooh, you got someone else. I see how your attention builds/It's like looking in a mirror/Your touch like a happy pill/But all we do is fear/All my feelings on fire/Guess I'm a bad liar. Gomez, of course, has been dating The Weeknd for several months. But this won't stop people from constantly wondering if Bieber is truly at the forefront of her mind. And also her material. “Bad Liar” marks the first new music Gomez has released since she dropped “It Ain't Me,” a collaboration with Kygo, back in February.  For this new single, the 24-year-old teamed up again with Justin Tranter and Julia Michaels, who wrote most of the songs off her 2015 album, “Revival.” As you're about to find out, this pulsating track appears to tap into Gomez' punk side, clearly borrowing its pounding bass line from the Talking Heads' legendary 1977 hit “Psycho Killer. Are you a fan? Take a look at sultry Selena and take a listen to “Bad Liar” now!

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David Byrne, Talking Heads: David Byrne Settles With Charlie Crist, Crist Apologizes On YouTube

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David Byrne’s nearly year-old lawsuit against Charlie Crist for using the Talking Heads song “Road to Nowhere” in a campaign ad without permission has reached a settlement, according to the Orlando Sentinel. They have a reaction from Byrne up now, and what you really need to know is that he said he’s feeling “very manly.” Just the best. But what’s better is that apparently Byrne shamed Crist so hard… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 12/04/2011 17:45 Number of articles : 2

David Byrne, Talking Heads: David Byrne Settles With Charlie Crist, Crist Apologizes On YouTube

New Rules for Media Ethics [Advice]

After the absurd spectacle of one of TV’s most partisan shouting heads being suspended for making political donations, it’s clear that the time has come for journalism’s ethical guidelines to be updated, in the spirit of common sense. Let’s try! More

2AM Club Hooked Up With Kanye West Producer No ID For Debut Album

L.A. band is set to release What Did You Think Was Going To Happen? in September. By Jocelyn Vena This September, L.A. outfit 2 AM Club will release their debut studio album, What Did You Think Was Going To Happen? and for it, the guys hit the studio with a number of top-grade producers including former Talking Heads member Jerry Harrison and hip-hop producer No ID , who they say helped shape one “ridiculous” track for their album. “The beginning of the No ID collaboration is he had a track [and] we did our album with an A&R guy named Peter Edge, who worked with Alicia keys and D’Angelo and has done a bunch of amazing records over the last few years,” 2 AM-er Tyler Cordy explained to MTV News. “And we just heard it one day and it was ridiculous. And it always had been there.” So, after thinking it over, the guys decided to revisit the song for the album. “And we heard it and we kind of went back months later and [were like], ‘What happened to the No ID beat?’ … So we got in the studio and hashed out this song, ‘Make You Mine.’ The track turned out ridiculous.” The guys not only hooked up with the hip-hop producer for the track, they also left sunny California to record the album in very chilly New York City. It was a refreshing change. “We had a bunch of demos written when we were leaving L.A. And then, hooking up with our team, they extended the hand [to come to NYC],” Cordy explained. “We never really lived on the East Coast, and we wrote in Brooklyn and spent a number of cold, cold winter months [there]. It gave the record two different angles.” Bandmate Marc Griffin explained that this album means the world to the group. “We’ve been writing it our whole lives,” he said. “It’s about love and heartbreak and nighttime and leaving home.” Related Artists 2AM Club No ID Kanye West

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Ke$ha Hopes Her ‘American Idol’ Performance Was ‘Infectious’

She also weighs in on her ‘Idol’ faves: ‘I’m rooting for anyone who stands for something and who can be honest and genuine.’ By Jocelyn Vena Ke$ha Photo: Andreas Rentz/ Getty Images On Wednesday night, Ke$ha, along with her pals 3OH!3 , hit the “American Idol” stage with their song “Blah Blah Blah.” The performance included dancing with TV heads and Ke$ha donning a Native American headdress while bouncing around the stage. How does Ke$ha think the performance went? “Well, I never really know, but I think it went pretty well from what I’ve heard from family members and friends and stuff,” she told MTV News via phone Thursday (March 18). ” … I think it came across like we were just having a good time onstage, like, just playing dress-up. And I was kind of making an ass of myself at the end, but whatever. I was having a good time. I hope it was infectious.” As for her look, which included a silver top, hot pants and the aforementioned headdress, she said she took the advice of a certain Talking Heads frontman. “I just want to inspire people to have a good time, and I feel like if I’m being irreverent, it inspires people to have the freedom to be themselves,” she said. “David Byrne said, ‘Everything onstage needs to be much bigger.’ Maybe I wouldn’t be wearing an armored bustier just on the street, but on the stage, I wanted to look like a warrior for irreverence and dance commander.” With the performance behind her, who is Ke$ha rooting for on “Idol”? “I don’t know anybody’s names but the blond dude that I’m rooting for,” she said of Casey James. “I also thought the chick that got voted off [ Lacey Brown ], I thought she was pretty while singing, which I haven’t figured out — how to look cool while singing — but she looked pretty while singing. I was impressed.” While Ke$ha thinks everyone deserves a chance during the competition, she just hopes that whomever wins can live up to the “Idol” name. “I think that ‘idol’ is a pretty intense word to describe a human being, and you should definitely be able to sing to be an idol,” she said. “You have to have a particular message, whatever that may be. I would love to see and hear if they had a chance to put into their own words what each of them stand for, ’cause I’m rooting for anyone who stands for something and who can be honest and genuine.” What did you think of Ke$ha’s “Idol” performance? Who are you rooting for this season? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Artists Ke$ha 3Oh!3

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