That's us done for another week, we'll be back again on Monday with more music news.
Scroll down for the return of Green Day, new music from Florence, WSTRN, and OneRepublic, catch the Jamie Cullum Prom, hear a previusly unreleased White Stripes track and see Rick Astley's first US show in 27 years.
It's all happening...
Tegan and Sara unveil bonkers animated video
What do you get if you mix Bojack Horseman with Tegan and Sara?
The dreamy new video for their track Hang on to the Night, directed and designed by Bojack artist Lisa Hanawalt.
If you fancy three and a half minutes of pure escapism - courtesy of a giant purple horse, lovestruck cats on horseback and plants masquerading as erotic dancers - please do dive in...
Barbara Streisand duets with Jamie Foxx and Patrick Wilson
Barbara Streisand pulled out all the stops for a hometown show in Brooklyn, New York last night - bringing actors Jamie Foxx and Patrick Wilson out for duets.
She and Foxx performed Climb Every Mountain from The Sound of Music (and her new album ENCORE: Movie Partners Sing Broadway) which one fan has kindly posted on YouTube:
Ahead of the release of a new Jack White collection, Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016, next month, the musician has shared a previously unheard track by The White Stripes.
City Lights is one of 26 songs on the double album due on 9 September, which features alternative versions, mixes and unreleased recordings from The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and White's solo career.
It was originally written for 2005 album Get Behind Me Satan but was only finished in 2016 as White had forgotten about it.
West London-based R&B trio WSTRN have shared the video for their new release A List.
It sees the lads sing to various lovely ladies in what looks like their own Caribbean beachside bar (but could very well have been filmed in Brighton for all we know).
The band came joint fifth in the BBC's Sound of 2016 poll earlier this year.
WSTRN are currently in the studio recording their debut album – set for release next year.
Leonard Cohen, 82, has announced he's releasing a new album You Want It Darker this autumn, produced by his son Adam Cohen.
The follow up to 2014's Popular Problems contains nine "haunting new songs", according to his label, with the "lucky few" who've already heard it branding it "a masterpiece".
A bit of the title track has already debuted during a pretty risque erotic asphyxiation scene in Season 3 of Peaky Blinders.
The family of late singer Christina Grimmie, who was killed by a gunman in Florida in June, have shared the first in a series of music videos to accompany her four-song EP Side A.
The video for opening song Snow White sees her in the character of Jessica Blue as she looks to her friends for advice.
Grimmie was a contestant on The Voice in the US in 2012 and had accumulated many fans through her films on YouTube.
A new video from Grimmie's The Ballad of Jessica Blue series - which she was working on before her death - will premiere on Billboard every week this month.
Last chance to get your Mercury vote in...
If you haven't already voted, you now have less than 10 hours to vote for which album you would like to see guaranteed a place in the final six albums which could win this year's Mercury Prize.
In case you need a reminder - here are the 12 albums to choose from:
Anohni - Hopelessness
Bat For Lashes - The Bride
David Bowie - Blackstar
Jamie Woon - Making Time
Kano - Made In The Manor
Laura Mvula - The Dreaming Room
Michael Kiwanuka - Love and Hate
Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
Savages - Adore Life
Skepta - Konnichiwa
The 1975 - I Like It When You Sleep...
The Comet Is Coming - Channel The Spirit
The finalists and winner will be announced on Thursday 15 September.
New Slaves album will feature Beastie Boys' Mike D
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Yesterday we shared the new Slaves track Spit it Out, which was Annie Mac's Hottest Record on Radio 1..
Today we can bring you more details of their forthcoming second album - including the fact it's got Mike D of Beastie Boys fame on it.
The follow up to their Mercury Prize-nominated debut Are You Satisfied? will be called Take Control and will be released on 30 September.
Mike D has revealed why he wanted to work with Kent duo Isaac Holman and Laurie Vincent.
"I feel right now the world needs an album like this," he said.
"Something that is more raw, more alive and less polished. I was impressed with the band’s strong point of view. They actually speak their minds about social topics."
He added: "The initial conversation I had with Laurie... There were so many influences he mentioned that I love - from the Gang of Four to The Cramps to The Damned to Public Image Ltd to The Slits and on and on.
"All records that I truly loved and I couldn't believe he knew all of them so well for a person his age."
New $45m complex to highlight career of Elvis Presley
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In May this year, Elvis Presley's home Graceland welcomed its 20 millionth visitor, but it seems officials at the tourist attraction are aiming even higher.
They have announced a new 200,000-square-foot entertainment complex is going to be built across the street.
The $45m (£35m) complex will include exhibits highlighting the King's life and career in music and film.
The complex is part of a $137m (£106m) expansion including the construction of a 450-room hotel imaginatively called The Guest House at Graceland.
It is set to be completed in the spring of next year on the 40th anniversary of his death.
Corden's Drop the Mic gets its own spin-off
After the huge success of Carpool Karaoke, it seems James Corden and his team at the Late Late Show are onto a winner with their musical formats, having landed a second spin-off show - this time for their rap battle segment Drop the Mic.
Celebs including Anne Hathaway, Cara Delevingne, David Schwimmer and Rebel Wilson have already taken on Corden in some epic rap battles.
Producers "hope to create some really memorable television" with the 16-episode series which will premiere next year.
If you're looking for some BBQ music inspo ahead of the weekend, you could do worse than borrowing President Obama's summer playlist...
Potus shared his top tunes on Twitter, featuring everyone from Janelle Monae, Chance the Rapper and Courtney Barnett to old favourites like Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday and Nina Simone.
If you're feeling especially lazy, Spotify have even compiled it for us. Here's a closer look at the list:
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Comic Kevin Hart signs record deal
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Comedian Kevin Hart has signed a deal with Motown Records to release an album under his rapper alter-ego, Chocolate Droppa.
In an Instagram post, which is a bit too sweary to put up here now, he warns rappers including Drake, Future, and Jay Z: "If you're a rapper I suggest you run because I'm about to come for all of you suckas."
While we're not entirely convinced Florence Welch has spent her summer so far inside playing Final Fantasy XV, we are very much in favour of the beautiful tracks Florence and the Machine have recorded for the video game's soundtrack.
The singer shared three of them this morning, including brand new tracks Too Much Is Never Enough and I Will Be.
"In some ways the landscape of final fantasy and my own internal landscape seemed to fit quite well," says Flo.
"It's mythical and beautiful and epic."
The singer's revealed she was inspired to try her hand at composing for a video game after hearing a special radio programme all about it:
The game's out on 30 September but the EP - Songs from Final Fantasy XV is available to buy and stream today.
It also features an orchestral cover of Stand By Me, which featured in the Final Fantasy advert earlier this year, and which Florence called "one of the greatest songs of all time" in this behind the scenes video...
After a day or so of being an outlaw Tyga has settled the dispute over money owed for renting a property in Malibu.
The Grammy-nominated artist had failed to pay a $480,000 (£370,000) judgement against him for back rent and damage at the mansion he lived in during 2011.
However, the lawyer acting for the owner said a confidential settlement had been reached "to the mutual satisfaction of the parties."
Tyga had apparently originally claimed poverty over the bill until the landlord had pointed to media reports he had bought his girlfriend, reality TV star Kylie Jenner, a $200,000 (£154,000) car for her birthday.
Charli XCX writes and directs first music video
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Charli XCX has made her directorial debut for the new video for south London R&B singer Raye.
I,U, Us lets the teenage newcomer and her crew show off their skills at an ice skating rink.
Speaking to The Fader, Charli said: "When RAYE asked me to direct this video I was so down.
"She’s one of my favourite people to collaborate with right now. She’s a total star and an amazing subject to work with. I love her and really enjoyed making this video with her.”
The teenage singer's new EP Second has just been released and features collaborations with Stormzy and Charli.
This is a strange one for sure but Drake's musician father has apparently landed a deal as an R&B crooner.
According to TMZ, Dennis Graham - who worked as a drummer for Jerry Lee Lewis - has been working with Jamie Iovine, the son of legendary music producer Jimmy Iovine on his record.
The website has a clip of his first track off an R&B album - Kinda Crazy.
The track will apparently be out later this month.
Jamie Cullum performs at BBC Proms with BBC Introducing artists
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Jamie Cullum presented an evening of late-night jazz at the BBC Proms on Thursday night with performances from BBC Introducing artists, the Heritage Orchestra and conductor Jules Buckley.
It was his first time back at the Proms since a sold out show in 2010.
OneRepublic have shared new single Kids - the second from their forthcoming new album.
The track's available to buy and stream on Apple and Spotify and is Radio 1's Track of the Day.
Frontman Ryan Tedder chatted to Grimmy this morning as the track got its first play, and he told him it was recorded all around the world:
Quote Message: We've just not stopped travelling. It was written in London, Mexico City, Tokyo and Colorado. The whole album's like that. We're in Iceland next week for a couple of days and I have to finish the vocals, the last two songs on the album that don't have my final vocals. I'm renting a studio and we're finishing it in Iceland because that's just where I happen to be.
We've just not stopped travelling. It was written in London, Mexico City, Tokyo and Colorado. The whole album's like that. We're in Iceland next week for a couple of days and I have to finish the vocals, the last two songs on the album that don't have my final vocals. I'm renting a studio and we're finishing it in Iceland because that's just where I happen to be.
It's fair to say Grammy-winner Ryan has a knack for writing a pop hit, having also written and produced hits for the likes of Taylor Swift, Adele, Beyoncé, U2, Ellie Goulding and Maroon 5. Grimmy asked him to share his secret:
Quote Message: Where I'm from in the US, it's produced more songwriters than pretty much any other state in the US and it's Oklahoma. There's not a lot to do. I was talking to Ed Sheeran a few weeks ago, we were out in Suffolk writing, we're in the middle of nowhere, and [I asked] 'how did you end up writing all these huge records?' And he had the same exact kind of upbringing. When you're in the middle of nowhere and you don't have a tonne of distractions, your escape is music. My top 40 station was my only escape. When there's less to do, what do you do? You write songs.
Where I'm from in the US, it's produced more songwriters than pretty much any other state in the US and it's Oklahoma. There's not a lot to do. I was talking to Ed Sheeran a few weeks ago, we were out in Suffolk writing, we're in the middle of nowhere, and [I asked] 'how did you end up writing all these huge records?' And he had the same exact kind of upbringing. When you're in the middle of nowhere and you don't have a tonne of distractions, your escape is music. My top 40 station was my only escape. When there's less to do, what do you do? You write songs.
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That's us done for another week, we'll be back again on Monday with more music news.
Scroll down for the return of Green Day, new music from Florence, WSTRN, and OneRepublic, catch the Jamie Cullum Prom, hear a previusly unreleased White Stripes track and see Rick Astley's first US show in 27 years.
It's all happening...
Tegan and Sara unveil bonkers animated video
What do you get if you mix Bojack Horseman with Tegan and Sara?
The dreamy new video for their track Hang on to the Night, directed and designed by Bojack artist Lisa Hanawalt.
If you fancy three and a half minutes of pure escapism - courtesy of a giant purple horse, lovestruck cats on horseback and plants masquerading as erotic dancers - please do dive in...
Barbara Streisand duets with Jamie Foxx and Patrick Wilson
Barbara Streisand pulled out all the stops for a hometown show in Brooklyn, New York last night - bringing actors Jamie Foxx and Patrick Wilson out for duets.
She and Foxx performed Climb Every Mountain from The Sound of Music (and her new album ENCORE: Movie Partners Sing Broadway) which one fan has kindly posted on YouTube:
She and Broadway veteran Wilson took on Loving You, and Wilson's mother in law was certainly impressed, according to his wife:
Jack White shares unheard White Stripes track
Ahead of the release of a new Jack White collection, Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016, next month, the musician has shared a previously unheard track by The White Stripes.
City Lights is one of 26 songs on the double album due on 9 September, which features alternative versions, mixes and unreleased recordings from The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and White's solo career.
It was originally written for 2005 album Get Behind Me Satan but was only finished in 2016 as White had forgotten about it.
Warning: third party content, may contain ads.
WSTRN make the A List in new video
West London-based R&B trio WSTRN have shared the video for their new release A List.
It sees the lads sing to various lovely ladies in what looks like their own Caribbean beachside bar (but could very well have been filmed in Brighton for all we know).
The band came joint fifth in the BBC's Sound of 2016 poll earlier this year.
WSTRN are currently in the studio recording their debut album – set for release next year.
Warning: third party content, may contain ads.
Leonard Cohen announces new album
Rolling Stone magazine
Leonard Cohen, 82, has announced he's releasing a new album You Want It Darker this autumn, produced by his son Adam Cohen.
The follow up to 2014's Popular Problems contains nine "haunting new songs", according to his label, with the "lucky few" who've already heard it branding it "a masterpiece".
A bit of the title track has already debuted during a pretty risque erotic asphyxiation scene in Season 3 of Peaky Blinders.
Read more
Watch Rick Astley play his first US show since 1989
Fresh off the back of his number one album in the UK, the preternaturally youthful Rick Astley has played his first show in the US for 27 years.*
That date, fact fans, was 1989 - the same year Taylor Swift was born.
He performed at The Box in New York, singing songs from his recent album 50 as well as covers of Uptown Funk and, of course, Never Gonna Give You Up.
* He played a Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2008, but just performed a single song.
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Christina Grimmie's family share posthumous video
Billboard magazine
The family of late singer Christina Grimmie, who was killed by a gunman in Florida in June, have shared the first in a series of music videos to accompany her four-song EP Side A.
The video for opening song Snow White sees her in the character of Jessica Blue as she looks to her friends for advice.
Grimmie was a contestant on The Voice in the US in 2012 and had accumulated many fans through her films on YouTube.
A new video from Grimmie's The Ballad of Jessica Blue series - which she was working on before her death - will premiere on Billboard every week this month.
Last chance to get your Mercury vote in...
If you haven't already voted, you now have less than 10 hours to vote for which album you would like to see guaranteed a place in the final six albums which could win this year's Mercury Prize.
In case you need a reminder - here are the 12 albums to choose from:
The finalists and winner will be announced on Thursday 15 September.
Head to the Mercury site for details of how to vote.
New Slaves album will feature Beastie Boys' Mike D
Yesterday we shared the new Slaves track Spit it Out, which was Annie Mac's Hottest Record on Radio 1..
Today we can bring you more details of their forthcoming second album - including the fact it's got Mike D of Beastie Boys fame on it.
The follow up to their Mercury Prize-nominated debut Are You Satisfied? will be called Take Control and will be released on 30 September.
Mike D has revealed why he wanted to work with Kent duo Isaac Holman and Laurie Vincent.
"I feel right now the world needs an album like this," he said.
"Something that is more raw, more alive and less polished. I was impressed with the band’s strong point of view. They actually speak their minds about social topics."
He added: "The initial conversation I had with Laurie... There were so many influences he mentioned that I love - from the Gang of Four to The Cramps to The Damned to Public Image Ltd to The Slits and on and on.
"All records that I truly loved and I couldn't believe he knew all of them so well for a person his age."
New $45m complex to highlight career of Elvis Presley
In May this year, Elvis Presley's home Graceland welcomed its 20 millionth visitor, but it seems officials at the tourist attraction are aiming even higher.
They have announced a new 200,000-square-foot entertainment complex is going to be built across the street.
The $45m (£35m) complex will include exhibits highlighting the King's life and career in music and film.
The complex is part of a $137m (£106m) expansion including the construction of a 450-room hotel imaginatively called The Guest House at Graceland.
It is set to be completed in the spring of next year on the 40th anniversary of his death.
Corden's Drop the Mic gets its own spin-off
After the huge success of Carpool Karaoke, it seems James Corden and his team at the Late Late Show are onto a winner with their musical formats, having landed a second spin-off show - this time for their rap battle segment Drop the Mic.
Celebs including Anne Hathaway, Cara Delevingne, David Schwimmer and Rebel Wilson have already taken on Corden in some epic rap battles.
Producers "hope to create some really memorable television" with the 16-episode series which will premiere next year.
Warning: third party content, may contain ads.
President Obama shares his summer playlist
If you're looking for some BBQ music inspo ahead of the weekend, you could do worse than borrowing President Obama's summer playlist...
Potus shared his top tunes on Twitter, featuring everyone from Janelle Monae, Chance the Rapper and Courtney Barnett to old favourites like Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday and Nina Simone.
If you're feeling especially lazy, Spotify have even compiled it for us. Here's a closer look at the list:
Comic Kevin Hart signs record deal
Comedian Kevin Hart has signed a deal with Motown Records to release an album under his rapper alter-ego, Chocolate Droppa.
In an Instagram post, which is a bit too sweary to put up here now, he warns rappers including Drake, Future, and Jay Z: "If you're a rapper I suggest you run because I'm about to come for all of you suckas."
Big words from a man who is 5ft 4in.
Nice crotch-grab though...
Florence shares new tracks from Final Fantasy XV
While we're not entirely convinced Florence Welch has spent her summer so far inside playing Final Fantasy XV, we are very much in favour of the beautiful tracks Florence and the Machine have recorded for the video game's soundtrack.
The singer shared three of them this morning, including brand new tracks Too Much Is Never Enough and I Will Be.
"In some ways the landscape of final fantasy and my own internal landscape seemed to fit quite well," says Flo.
"It's mythical and beautiful and epic."
The singer's revealed she was inspired to try her hand at composing for a video game after hearing a special radio programme all about it:
The game's out on 30 September but the EP - Songs from Final Fantasy XV is available to buy and stream today.
It also features an orchestral cover of Stand By Me, which featured in the Final Fantasy advert earlier this year, and which Florence called "one of the greatest songs of all time" in this behind the scenes video...
Warning: third party content, may contain ads.
Tyga settles money dispute after arrest warrant was issued
On Wednesday's Music News LIVE, we told you about an arrest warrant that had been issued for rapper Tyga over a dispute with a former landlord.
After a day or so of being an outlaw Tyga has settled the dispute over money owed for renting a property in Malibu.
The Grammy-nominated artist had failed to pay a $480,000 (£370,000) judgement against him for back rent and damage at the mansion he lived in during 2011.
However, the lawyer acting for the owner said a confidential settlement had been reached "to the mutual satisfaction of the parties."
Tyga had apparently originally claimed poverty over the bill until the landlord had pointed to media reports he had bought his girlfriend, reality TV star Kylie Jenner, a $200,000 (£154,000) car for her birthday.
Charli XCX writes and directs first music video
The Fader
Charli XCX has made her directorial debut for the new video for south London R&B singer Raye.
I,U, Us lets the teenage newcomer and her crew show off their skills at an ice skating rink.
Speaking to The Fader, Charli said: "When RAYE asked me to direct this video I was so down.
"She’s one of my favourite people to collaborate with right now. She’s a total star and an amazing subject to work with. I love her and really enjoyed making this video with her.”
The teenage singer's new EP Second has just been released and features collaborations with Stormzy and Charli.
Warning: Third party content, may contain ads.
Drake's dad Dennis lands record deal
TMZ
This is a strange one for sure but Drake's musician father has apparently landed a deal as an R&B crooner.
According to TMZ, Dennis Graham - who worked as a drummer for Jerry Lee Lewis - has been working with Jamie Iovine, the son of legendary music producer Jimmy Iovine on his record.
The website has a clip of his first track off an R&B album - Kinda Crazy.
The track will apparently be out later this month.
Jamie Cullum performs at BBC Proms with BBC Introducing artists
Jamie Cullum presented an evening of late-night jazz at the BBC Proms on Thursday night with performances from BBC Introducing artists, the Heritage Orchestra and conductor Jules Buckley.
It was his first time back at the Proms since a sold out show in 2010.
The BBC Proms team even handed over control of their Instagram account to the jazz singer and Radio 2 presenter, who definitely made the most of it.
He covered songs including The Weeknd’s Can’t Feel My Face and closed with a massive singalong to The Beach Boys' God Only Knows.
You can listen again to his entire performance
OneRepublic share new song Kids
BBC Radio 1
OneRepublic have shared new single Kids - the second from their forthcoming new album.
The track's available to buy and stream on Apple and Spotify and is Radio 1's Track of the Day.
Frontman Ryan Tedder chatted to Grimmy this morning as the track got its first play, and he told him it was recorded all around the world:
It's fair to say Grammy-winner Ryan has a knack for writing a pop hit, having also written and produced hits for the likes of Taylor Swift, Adele, Beyoncé, U2, Ellie Goulding and Maroon 5. Grimmy asked him to share his secret: