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Industry On November 30, there will be no more Beats Music.
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Entertainment Ninja & Marshmello are taking over E3.
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Music The episode also featured music from Tee Grizzley, Lil Uzi Vert, Jazmine Sullivan and Babyfather.
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Music A new report on the music industry shows who's dominating the industry.
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Tech The subscription price increase would be a result of general price surges in the United States.
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Gaming Drake's "Fortnite" sesh with Ninja could have been a ploy to gain him clout in the gaming world.
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Numbers Following reports that Tory Lanez' streaming numbers have plummetted by up to forty percent, the rapper emerges to clear the air.
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Mitch Findlay -
Movies Netflix says Charlize Theron's "The Old Guard" is on pace to become one of it's most-watched films ever.
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Cole Blake -
Music Pusha T speaks on unnecessarily long albums, "Daytona," and stream trolling.
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Alex Zidel -
Mixtapes Slug and Ant originally sold the 12-track effort as limited cassette tapes and CD-R's on tour in the early 2000s.
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Music Lil Uzi Vert & XXXTentacion keep their streaks goings.
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Music "False Prophets" and "Everybody Dies" aren't on "4 Your Eyez Only," but you can still buy and stream them.
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Danny Schwartz