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The-Dream and Big Sean head to the hood to talk about "Ghetto" love. 
Swedish singer Robyn rocked out at the Hollywood Bowl. Singing her hit songs "Show Me Love" and "Call Your Girlfriend," Robyn performed in front of a packed house. Check her out at Idolator.  
What a week. The Occupy Wall Street Movement took over the world, literally, as protests took shape all over the world against corporate greed.
How about some summer in the middle of the fall? Because that's the season NERVO's video for their single "We're All No One" makes us think of.  
Fans anticipating Dev's first album are going to have to wait a little longer. The project, entitled The Night The Sun Came Up, has been pushed back to next year. [Idolator]
It looks like Machine Gun Kelly is having the time of his life and he isn't afraid to show us just how he gets down. 
Kanye West went to Twitter to announce that we should expect a G.O.O.D. Music album by Spring 2012. Let's hope that release holds up. [Rap-Up]
Mac Miller put on a great concert for his fans in Chicago. MTV was there to capture all of his glory and all of his rhymes. Check out the videos. [MTV]
YouTube sensation and actress Mandy Rain covers Adele's heartfelt hit "Someone Like You" in her latest video!
Jacob Latimore released an alternative video to his single "Like 'Em All" featuring Issa!
The first American Idol, Kelly Clarkson, has released her new track "You Love Me" off her album Stronger. The upbeat song is still in fact about heartbreak, and you can hear it over at Idolator. 
In a recent interview with Parade, Demi Lovato reveals that she has trust issues. Citing it's hard to trust people in the industry, Demi reveals that trusting people is a learning experience.
Cleveland's own Machine Gun Kelly dropped his new mixtape Rage Pack.
Ke$ha loves the hip-hop world, especially her good friend T-Pain, but now she's enlisted the talents of T.I., Andre 3000,Lil Wayne and Wiz Khalifa to remix her party hit "$leazy."
Mos Def, also known as Yasiin Bey, teamed up with the Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra to make a heartfelt tribute to the executed man accused of killing a cop, Troy Davis. 
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