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Tom Morello, Speedy Ortiz and Amanda Palmer have joined a list of major artists who want to ban facial recognition at concerts. The campaign, launched by digital-rights group Fight For The Future, says such technology will put “undocumented fans, fans of color, trans fans, and fans with criminal records at risk of being unjustly detained, harassed, or judged.”
Normani's Incredible Motivation Music Video Is Packed With 2000s References – Did You Spot Them All?
The former Fifth Harmony singer pays homage to Beyoncé and Britney Spears, among plenty of others, in her stunning new clip.
Model Josh Kloss has claimed the singer exposed his genitals at a party in 2012.
The singer and her team did the only thing possible when they boarded the Northbay Railway.
In fact, Scooter was full of praise for the You Need To Calm Down singer.
The reality star previously claimed she'd been working on music with "an A-lister with two top 10 hits at the moment".
The 16 tracks include all-time faves like the Bing Bong Song – plus a few newbies.
The pop star makes her debut and gets candid about the turbulent last two years.
The former Strictly Come Dancing star says she felt "heavily judged" after splitting from her footballer ex-husband.
Who else but Mariah could pull this off?
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HuffPost UK Entertainment's Music page has no playlist, no agenda, no restrictions on what's hot, what's not. We simply bring you the latest news on all your favourite performing artists, and support this with videos, pictures and exclusive preview tracks. Have X Factor winners Little Mix got what it takes to be the next Girls Aloud? Here they both are with their latest sounds. Fancy a bit of American rock history? We've got an exclusive listen to Neil Young's latest homage to Bob Dylan. Need a Rolling Stones concert ticket? We can't afford one either, but we'll chart fans' outrage on Twitter. As well as celebrating the biggest sellers today – Ladies Gaga, Rihanna, Katy, we mean you – we have the space to be nostalgic, too. We've taken our camera to Abbey Road Studios, and remembered stars gone by like Andy Williams, Freddie Mercury and Robin Gibb, with their own dedicated playlists. It's not all chart-beaters and big record companies, though. If its good and it's on YouTube, we'll find it and bring it to you. After all, Gangnam Style had to start somewhere.