
Justin Bieber's main squeeze Selena Gomez swung by Radio Disney recently to help the network celebrate its 15th birthday. And while there, the singer, who's gearing up for a summer tour , sat down to deliver an acoustic rendition of her single "Who Says." Really, all that was missing was the campfire! Watch Selena and her band transform the slick pop tune into an intimate sing-a-long anthem below.
The biggest band in the history of the past two weeks, Odd Future , are the subject of this great Funny of Die record label parody with Paul Scheer from Human Giant . Jokes about inept A&R guys, cartoons, and mouth-fucking ensue. Headphones on, since this one is very NSFW. h/t: Prefix [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
Alright, seriously, I am over it with Andy Rehfeldt. His schtick of turning metal songs into non-metal songs and non-metal songs into metal songs was funny for awhile, but the joke is getting pretty old now. I appreciate how much work must go into making these things, but it's time for him to find a [...]
News Alright, seriously, I am over it with Andy Rehfeldt. His schtick of turning metal songs into non-metal songs and non-metal songs into metal songs was funny for awhile, but the joke is getting pretty old now. I appreciate how much work must go into making these things, but it's time for him to find a [...]

Really though. I want to know the first joint you scooped from your local Sam Goody, Tower Records, or whatever record spot you used to frequent that bloggers such as myself put out of business. i miss those days when albums used to matter . Mine? DMX's " It's Dark and Hell Is Hot ." and then Mariah Carey's " Butterfly ." Nevermind all of that. I did some hardcore brainstorming, and it was actually a very rare album that is no longer in production. It was Mickey Unrapped . [...]

13 year old Matt Johnson is in the running for " Radio Disney's Next Big Thing ". Matt has shared the stage with the Jonas Brothers and Jordin Pruitt , and has performed in shows with Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and contestants from So You Think You Can Dance and American Idol . Radio Disney puts the spotlight on young recording artists and provides them with national broadcast and online exposure. Over the course of 10 weeks, Radio Disney and [...]

New Radio Disney Webisode from Allstar Weekend Live Web-Chats Scheduled for May 25 and June 1 The fourth episode of Allstar Weekend 's N.B.T. Making It Big spotlight is now live! Check it out on the Radio Disney website, along with song clips from their upcoming debut album, Suddenly , and exclusive photos and videos from the band. The band will also be hosting a live chat with their fans on Tuesday, [...]

Really though. I want to know the first joint you scooped from your local Sam Goody, Tower Records, or whatever record spot you used to frequent that bloggers such as myself put out of business. i miss those days when albums used to matter . Mine? DMX's " It's Dark and Hell Is Hot ." and then Mariah Carey's " Butterfly ." Nevermind all of that. I did some hardcore brainstorming, and it was actually a very rare album that is no longer in production. It was Mickey Unrapped . [...]

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Or at least that's the vibe we get from the already-legendary supergroup's not-very-long-awaited first track. We blew our load over the news of Tinted Windows last week and were anxiously awaiting any sort of indication as to what the band could possibly sound like, and how such zenith forces could possibly gel together. Thanks to Austin Scaggs and the Smoking Section via Rolling Stone , we're hungry no more. Taylor, Adam, James and Bun E. bring you "Kind of a Girl," a [...]
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Ten years ago this month—Nov. 3, 1998, to be exact—Jive Records released Britney Spears' debut single "Baby One More Time" (b/w "Autumn Goodbye") in CD and 12-inch vinyl configurations. Metal Mike Saunders—the most entertaining teen-pop critic of this decade if not human history, not to mention a Certified Public Accountant, not to mention the former singer of L.A.'s greatest early '80s punk band the Angry Samoans—had already purchased his copy of the song on promo cassingle two months earlier. The album came out in January 1999, and by March (as is clear in this 5,000-word Village [...]

(John Cheng) Dallas' own Carly Patterson , best remembered as a 2004 Olympic medalist gymnast, is attempting to reinvent herself as a musician, as Richie Whitt explained in 2006 . So how has her career come along in the two years since she last talked to the Observer about her ambitions? Her first single, "Temporary Life (Ordinary Girl)," is on iTunes and has received some airplay on Radio Disney. Her album, Back to the Beginning , was supposed to come out in August, but has been pushed back to [...]