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Lana Del ReyLana Del Rey thinks people "know" her through her lyrics.

The "Blue Jeans" star said thinks fans can relate to the realism of her gloomy lyrics and respect her for not compromising with her tracks.

"I think the people who sort of feel like they know me from my lyrics, and I think that they feel what I write about is what really went down and how I really feel about it. I think maybe what people who like me like about me is the fact that I really believe in myself and what I do and I never compromise with anything that I do in my life - not lyrically, not in reality. I never say anything just to rhyme over sugary pop songs. I really care about documenting my life in a musical fashion. So, I think, people that like me are actually artists," she told Los Angeles-based radio station KROQ.

Lana has proved a controversial figure since her debut single "Video Games," but added the version of her which people are debating is far from her actual personality. "The internet right now is creating their own person for themselves to play with. And that's their prerogative. I wrote every word on my album. There isn't nothing that I didn't write. And I really have done everything that I said I did do. I think the kids know that. The rest is just a story that somebody else made up."

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The new Paramore

Paramore relased their first new single since the departure of two band members on June 3 on YouTube. The song, "Monster", will appear on the soundtrack of Transformers: Dark of the Moon and is fronted by lead singer, Hayley  Williams. The single is expected to be available digitally on June 7th and the soundtrack will be out June 14th.

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Lauren Alaina and Scotty McCreery, runner-up and winner of American Idol’s season 10, croon “Whenever You Remember” in the final Ford music video of the season. Hear them, and view clips of all the Top 13 Idols, above.

Get all the recaps from the tenth season of the show -- read all our American Idol 10 posts.

Gallery: Music Video: American Idol’s Top 2


Lady Gaga delivered lots of laughs on Saturday night during her appearance on SNL, but her performance of “Judas” reminded watchers that she’s got some serious dance moves as well. Follow the jump to see her second performance of the night…

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Cee Lo recently revealed to Jimmy Fallon that he and The Voice co-judge Christina Aguilera recorded a song together “about a few years ago.” He explained: “It was actually supposed to make the Burlesque soundtrack, but it didn’t.”

The song is called “Nasty,” and you can hear it in the video above.

Read More | Entertainment Tonight

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American Idol's Top 3 sang "Smile" to promote Ford this week. Watch the trio frolick on the beach in the music video above.

Get all the recaps for the current season of the show -- read all our American Idol 10 posts.

Gallery: Music Video: American Idol’s Top 3


Maybe this video will spark new interest in Beyonce’s “Run The World (Girls).” The song hasn’t matched the success of “Single Ladies,” but this video is definitely awesome.

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It’s no mistake, it’s a new Lady Gaga song. She’s just released “Hair,” from her Born This Way album. You can hear the song in the video above.

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American Idol’s Top 4 crooned “Be Yourself” in this week’s somewhat bizarre homage to driving Ford and enjoying laser lights. Sure it’s not their best work, but the reality TV contestants are readying themselves for an exciting finale, so we’ll let it slide. Watch the quartet stand out against a black background in the music video above.

Keep up with the current season of the show -- read all our American Idol 10 posts.

Gallery: Music Video: American Idol’s Top 4


For decades, Steven Tyler has been shrouded in the mystery of fame -- an elusive, larger-than-life stage presence who fills magazine covers with big hair and grimaces. Thanks to reality TV, we now know he’s the type of guy who rhymes “gaga” with “yaya” (granted, there aren’t a lot of places to go with that), isn’t afraid to drop an F-bomb on the Fox Network and actually makes Jerry Seinfeld’s puffy shirt look vaguely cool.

Still, we weren’t prepared for the weirdness of above music video. It’s for Tyler’s “(It) Feels So Good,” and it’s strangely compelling. The video debuted on American Idol's Top 4 results episode (recap on TV Envy). The song is currently available for download on iTunes.

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