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Kid Rock pledges to provide affordable concert experience this summer, calls Justin Timberlake & Jay Z $225 ticket prices garbage.

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White House Responds to Jay Z Open Letter:

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Justin Timberlakes almost moves 1 million copies in first week sales.

#1. Justin Timberlake – 20/20 Experience – 968,000 (969,000)

#14. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 24,000 (496,000)

#25. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d city – 14,000 (808,000)

#48. A$AP Rocky – Long.Live.A$AP – 8,600 (303,000)

#66. T.I. – Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head – 6,600 (435,000)

#70. 2 Chainz – Based On A T.R.U. Story – 5,800 (576,000)

#85. Wiz Khalifa – O.N.I.F.C. – 4,500 (352,000)

#102. Chief Keef – Finally Rich – 3,800 (152,000)

#137. Swollen Members – Beautiful Death Machine – 2,900 (3,000)

#195. MGK – Lace Up – 2,300 (161,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousandth for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.

Today marks thirty years since Michael Jackson performed the moonwalk for the first time onstage at the Motown 25th anniversary special.

R.I.P. Michael Jackson

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1. Kendrick Lamar
2. 2 Chainz
3. Rick Ross
4. Nas
5. Drake
6. Big Sean
7. Kanye West
8. A$AP Rocky
9. Future
10. Meek Mill

Source: MTV

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A judge sentence a member of gospel music’s Winans family to nearly 14 years in prison for his role in a 8 million dollar financial ponzi scam.

Michael Winans Jr, a third-generation member of the Winans family attracted more than 1,000 investors in 2007 and 2008 in a scheme to sell Saudi Arabian oil bonds. He promised 100 percent returns in two months (usually an indicator of a ponzi scheme), then used the money for personal expenses or to pay off earlier investors.

Winans made his pitch from church pulpits and used friends to unwittingly round up investors, in order to keep the scam going. In court he said he had no “malicious intent” but acknowledged he continued to collect money even after it was revealed to him that the bonds were bogus.

In court U.S. District Judge Sean Cox read letters from some of the victims who had been defrauded by Michael Winans.  Records revealed about 600 people are still owed about $4.7 million.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission calls the kind of crime committed by Winans “affinity fraud,” which involves targeting specific groups, in this case Christians, and using their shared faith to attract investments from the group’s members, as well as from their friends and family members.

Read More: Huffington Post

  1. Madonna $34.5 million
  2. Bruce Springsteen  $33.4 million
  3. Roger Waters $21.1 million
  4. Van Halen $20.1 million
  5. Kenny Chesney $19.1 million
  6. Dave Matthews Band $18.9 million
  7. Tim McGraw $18.3 million
  8. Jason Aldean  $17.5 million
  9. Coldplay  $17.3 million
  10. Justin Beiber  $15.9 million

Top 40 list available at Billboard.com

2013 Money Makers Methodology via Billboard

The data used to compile Moneymakers was supplied by Nielsen SoundScan, Nielsen BDS, YouTube and Billboard Boxscore. Artists are ranked by U.S. earnings, and Billboard calculated a variety of income streams, including touring, recorded-music sales, publishing royalties and revenue from an array of digital music and video services for downloads, as well as on-demand and noninteractive streaming. Due to a lack of sufficient data, our figures don’t include revenue from sponsorships, merchandise sales or synchronization data. For album and track sales, we assumed a royalty rate of 20% of retail, minus producers’ fees. We treated all streaming revenue as derived from a licensing deal and thus split that revenue in half to calculate the artist’s take. We also applied corresponding statutory mechanical rates for album and track sales and the Copyright Royalty Board-approved formulas or rates used for the various streaming channels, and further estimated the share of songs written by the artists. For all artist revenue, we subtracted a manager’s fee of 10%. For box office, we credited each artist with 34% of gross receipts, typically what’s left after the promoter’s fee, the artist manager’s cut and other costs are subtracted.

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#15. Joe Budden – No Love Lost – 30,000 (30,000)

#19. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 23,000 (336,000)

#24. A$AP Rocky – Long.Live.A$AP – 20,000 (221,000)

#26. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d city – 20,000 (712,000)

#38. T.I. – Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head – 15,000 (374,000)

#51. 2 Chainz – Based On A T.R.U. Story – 10,000 (533,000)

#57. Wiz Khalifa – O.N.F.I.C. – 9,200 (314,000)

#67. Brotha Lynch Hung – Mannibalector – 7,900 (8,000)

#79. Chief Keef – Finally Rich – 6,300 (123,000)

#93. Future – Pluto – 5,300 (271,000)

#97. Game – Jesus Piece – 5,000 (192,000)

#200. Nas – Life is Good – 2,200 (354,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousandth for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.

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Checkout the winners of the 2013 Grammy awards below:
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Highest Grossing Clubs in America
Out of the top 100 grossing nightclubs and bars in the United States, 25 are in California, of which 15 exist in Los Angeles. 22 of the clubs are in Las Vegas, 10 are in New York City and five are in Chicago.

#1: Marquee – Las Vegas, NV $70-80 MM
#2: XS Nightclub – Las Vegas, NV $60-70 MM
#3: TAO Nightclub – Las Vegas, NV $60-70 MM
#4: Pure Nightclub – Las Vegas, NV $45-60 MM
#5: LIV – Miami Beach, FL $35-45 MM
#6: LAX Nightclub – Las Vegas, NV $35-45 MM
#7: HAZE Nightclub – Las Vegas, NV $35-45 Million
#8: Surrender Nightclub – Las Vegas, NV $35-45 Million
#9: The Bank Nightclub – Las Vegas, NV $25-35 Million
#10: LAVO Nightclub – New York, NY $25-35 Million Read More