Kanye West Apologizes for Upstaging Taylor Swift

"I'm in the wrong for going on stage and taking away from her moment," the rapper blogs.
Swift / West

After jumping onstage during Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at tonight's MTV Video Music Awards and loudly proclaiming that Beyonce deserved the award, Kanye West says he's sorry.

Karen O's 'Wild Things' Track in Anti-Obesity Campaign

Yeah Yeah Yeahs' singer joins pro football players, Olympians in battle of the bulge. Watch the video.
Karen O / Shot for SPIN by Takay

The upcoming film adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are is bound to dazzle folks of all ages, but the U.S. government is betting that Karen O's Wild Things soundtrack and footage from the movie will also jolt inactive kids off the sofa into a life of exercise and good health.

Courtney Love Might Sue Over 'Guitar Hero'

Kurt Cobain's widow goes on Twitter rant about the video game's usage of her husband's likeness.
Courtney Love / Kurt Cobain avatar

It's one of those days when we need Courtney Love's Twitter translator on retainer. The Hole frontwoman is raving mad about the depiction of her deceased husband, Kurt Cobain, in the new version of Activision's popular Guitar Hero franchise, and she's threatening to sue.

Q&A: Massive Attack

Daddy G talks about his band's star-studded 2010 album. Plus: Hear a track from their new EP!
Massive Attack's 3-D and Daddy G

Bass rumbles in the background of Massive Attack MC Daddy G's mobile phone, and the gentle coo of frequent collaborator and reggae legend Horace Andy is barely audible over the din. "I'm looking at [Andy] as you're talking," Daddy G says excitedly, yelling over the noise.

Say Anything's Max Bemis Plays New Song!

Watch the singer play a solo acoustic version of "Crush'd" off his band's forthcoming third album, plus two old faves.
Say Anything's Max Bemis

As the frontman/mastermind of Say Anything, Max Bemis expresses himself without any filter: On his first album, Say Anything...Is a Real Boy, he sang about how he got dumped over the revealing nature of his songs, and, as a result, "won't ever have rough sex with Molly Connolly again."

VIDEO: Noisettes Go Unplugged at SPIN Office

Sexy Shingai Shoniwa leads her buzzed-about U.K. trio through three killer tunes off their new album.
Noisettes' Shingai Shoniwa

When U.K. trio Noisettes broke onto the scene in 2007, their rough-and-tumble garage rock and flamboyant frontwoman, Shingai Shoniwa, garnered favorable comparisons to Karen O and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. But as contributor Mikael Wood observed that year in his review of their debut, What's the Time Mr.

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