Jonas Brothers debut "First Time," announce live chat; Kanye West drops clip of "I Am A God" recording session + Madonna names Rita Ora the face of Material Girl brand in today's Buzz Bites

Listen to Jonas Brothers' "First Time," and tune in to their live chat this coming Monday, June 17!

+ Jonas Brothers debuted a new song, "First Time," from their forthcoming album. The guys will also be on hand to answer fan questions next week. "Want to know when our NEW single will be here? Tune in for our LIVE CHAT on MONDAY 6/17!! #JBFirstTime," they tweeted. (Huffington Post)

+ Watch scenes of Kanye West recording with super-producer Rick Rubin. In the 30-second clip, 'Ye's dropping a verse from "I Am A God" from Yeezus, which hits June 18. (MTV News)

Rita Ora has been named the new face of Madonna and daughter Lourdes Leon's Material Girl clothing line! "On stage or off, in photos or on the street -- she's a magnet! This is what the Material Girl brand is all about!" Madge said in a statement. (MTV Style)

+ U2 singer Bono is assembling quite a crew for his Agit8 compilation, a charity initiative made to raise awareness for those in extreme poverty. Guests include Macklemore, Mumford & Sons, will.i.am, and more. (Billboard)

+ Lauded '80s alt-rock group The Replacements will reunite to perform for the first time in 22 years during the punk festival Riot Fest. The festival's Chicago edition takes place Sept. 13-15 and will also feature headliners Fall Out Boy and blink-182. The Mats will also headline Riot Fest in Toronto (Aug. 24-15) and Denver (Sept. 21-22). (Pitchfork)

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Tags , Will.I.Am, Rita Ora, Fall Out Boy, Jonas Brothers, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Kanye West, blink-182, Mumford & Sons, Madonna, U2, The Replacements

Justin Timberlake reveals "The 20/20 Experience Part 2" release date, Justin Bieber's tackled by a fan in Dubai + Miley Cyrus tops Hot 100 Maxim list, joins Instagram in today's Buzz Bites.

Justin Timberlake's "The 20/20 Experience Part 2" is due Sept. 30!

+ Looks like Justin Timberlake's readying new music, and it's coming Sept. 30! Yesterday he tweeted an Instagram taken from behind a mixing board with a handwritten sign that read "The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2) Sept. 30th." JT's also in the photo, strumming a guitar. (Billboard)

+ Last night, during a show in Dubai, Justin Bieber was reportedly tackled onstage by a fan. Justin was OK after the incident (although a piano was overturned), and he finished the show after security removed the attacker. (MTV News)

+ This weekend Miley Cyrus joined Instagram! The first picture she shared is her looking stunning from her Maxim photo shoot, which she captioned, "My 1st Instagram is dedicated to all my fans. Thank you for crowning me #1 Maxim Hot 100." (Just Jared Jr.)

+ "Good Morning America" and the "Today" show have each announced their summer concert series lineups. Among "GMA"'s performers are Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, and The Wanted. "Today"'s lineup includes One Direction, Fall Out Boy, and New Kids On The Block. See the full schedules. (MTV News)

+ Rihanna's "777 Tour" documentary (where Rihanna, journalists, and fans embarked on a whirlwind seven-day world tour) airs tonight on FOX. In the meantime, get a sneak peek of what seemed like a cray, cray trip --  one journalist streaked through the airplane aisle! (Idolator)

+ Springfield's most famous family will head to Iceland in the May 19 episode of "The Simpsons," which features an appearance from ambient indie rockers Sigur Rós. The Icelandic group scored part of the episode, which will feature a new song, and the band will also reinterpret the show's theme song. (Pitchfork)

+ Watch Kelly Rowland perform "The Star Spangled Banner" prior to Saturday's championship boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Robert Guerrero. (Idolator)

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Tags , Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, One Direction, Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Fall Out Boy, Kelly Rowland, Demi Lovato, The Wanted, New Kids on the Block, Selena Gomez & The Scene, Sigur R�s

Bruno Mars is Rolling Stone's cover story, watch Beyoncé perform "Grown Woman" live + Kelly Rowland makes People's Most Beautiful 2013 list in today's Buzz Bites.

Bruno Mars is this week's cover story in Rolling Stone magazine.

+ Bruno Mars is on the cover of Rolling Stone. He reveals his No. 1 song "When I Was Your Man" was about a time when he thought he and his girlfriend, Jessica Caban, might break up. "You're bringing up all these emotions again," he said. "It's just like bleeding!" The issue hits stands on Friday. (Rolling Stone)

+ Watch Beyoncé perform her new song "Grown Woman" live in Paris. While the fan video's a bit shaky and blown out, it's a full version of the song that Beyoncé first previewed in a recent Pepsi commercial. (Spin)

+ Kelly Rowland and P!nk are among the singers to make People's 2013 "Most Beautiful" list. Watch behind-the-scenes footage of Kelly's photo shoot, which shows the stunning, fresh-faced singer without makeup. "I feel very comfortable in my skin and very comfortable to share it with you guys," she says. (Rap-Up)

+ If you missed the epic premiere of Ke$ha's "My Crazy Beautiful Life," you can watch the first episode right here on demand. Also check out MTV News' recap. (MTV News)

+ Fall Out Boy's Save Rock And Roll bowed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. It's their first to debut at the top spot since 2007's Infinity On High. "It really is like getting to do over what should've been one of the best times in my life; last time I was arrogant. This time, I know how insanely lucky we are," Patrick Stump told MTV News. (MTV News)

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Tags , Ke$ha, Beyonce, Fall Out Boy, Kelly Rowland, Bruno Mars, P!nk, Patrick Stump

Taylor Swift tops the Billboard Music Awards list!

Taylor Swift received 11 Billboard Music Awards nominations.

Taylor Swift, fun., and Maroon 5 topped the 2013 Billboard Music Award nominations; each received 11 nods. Adele's 21, Swift's RedMumford & SonsBabel, and One Direction's Take Me Home and Up All Night are all up for Top Billboard 200 album. (MTV News)

+ Watch behind-the-scenes footage from Demi Lovato's "Heart Attack" video. She explains what the black paint represented, the styling, and why she didn't move around too much while filming. (Idolator)

+ To promote Vampire Weekend's live streaming performance from New York's Roseland Ballroom this Sunday, the band and Steve Buscemi (who's directing Sunday's filming) released a funny promo. Watch the clip, which also features NYC mayoral candidate Bill de Blasio. (Pitchfork)

Fall Out Boy's been telling their "Youngblood Chronicles" story via videos for songs from Save Rock And Roll, and Pete Wentz gave MTV News a sneak peek of what's next: "[We'll add] some wild animals and stuff getting lit on fire -- you know, a basic guide to curing teenage suburban boredom." (MTV News)

+ Happy 20th anniversary week, Backstreet Boys! Yesterday, to kick off their celebration, the guys received a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Also, check out a six-track mashup of songs from their forthcoming album. (Idolator)

+ We're all guilty of late-night shopping, but French Montana might take the prize for two of the cutest impulse buys ever. "Got so high last night bought 2 baby tigers," he shared on Instagram with a snap of him holding the cubs. (RapFix)

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Tags , Maroon 5, One Direction, Taylor Swift, Fall Out Boy, Demi Lovato, FUN, Adele, French Montana, Mumford & Sons, Vampire Weekend, Backstreet Boys

Carly Rae Jepsen, Metric, and The Weeknd score Juno Awards; Pharrell Williams performs Daft Punk collab "Get Lucky," + Fall Out Boy is 2 Chainz's surprise guest at Coachella in today's Buzz Bites.

Carly Rae Jepsen took home three Juno Awards over the weekend.

+ The two-night Juno Awards (which is like Canada's version of the Grammys) took place over the weekend. Congrats to Carly Rae Jepsen who nabbed three Junos, including Album Of The Year for Kiss. Metric also won three awards, and The Weeknd grabbed two as well. (Ace Showbiz)

+ Don't know about you, but we've had Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" on repeat ever since it dropped early Friday morning, and it looks like their collaborator Pharrell Williams can't get enough of it, either. Watch him perform the addictive jam three times during an HTC One event in Brooklyn on Friday. (Billboard)

+ Watch surprise guests Fall Out Boy join 2 Chainz's Coachella set to perform their "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light 'Em Up)." "Not only did I come to save hip-hop, I came to save rock and roll," 2 Chainz said. He also served double duty by hopping on Major Lazer's set to perform "Bubble Butt." (Idolator)

+ Speaking of surprises, check out Taylor Swift and her unannounced guest B.o.B. performing their collab from his Strange Clouds album, "Both Of Us," during her "Red Tour" stop in Atlanta on Friday. (Rap-Up)

+ Kid Cudi's Indicud features a seemingly odd collab with Michael Bolton, but it turns out Cudi's mom is a fan, and he grew up listening to Bolton. "It was really cool to have his energy and just to be around him because he's such a legend, so down to earth and cool. He was like the uncle I never had," Cudi said. (MTV News)

+ We're not sure who these "insiders" are, but if they're telling the truth, Selena Gomez's impromptu flight last week to Oslo, Norway, where her ex (?) Justin Bieber was performing was no coincidence. "They met up privately later... It was a personal visit," insiders told E! (E!)

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Tags , Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Daft Punk, B.o.B, Fall Out Boy, Carly Rae Jepsen, The Weeknd, 2 Chainz, Michael Bolton, Selena Gomez & The Scene, Pharrell Williams, Kid Cudi, Major Lazer, Metric

Fall Out Boy are subjects at quite the strange meal in their video for "Young Volcanoes".

Fall Out Boy have a disturbing meal in their "Young Volcanoes" video.

Fall Out Boy have gotten into some SERIOUS trouble in their last few videos. First, they were on the run from 2 Chainz and his crew in "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light 'Em Up)," then caught and tortured in "The Phoenix," and now the boys are being held captive by an elite hot girl death squad in "Young Volcanoes," their latest video from Save Rock And Roll. Or at least that's what we gathered from context. But all the context in the world won't help us figure out if these freaky girls want to hurt or help (or both) our beloved pop-punkers.

Watch Fall Out Boy's "Young Volcanoes" video after the jump.

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Paramore bows at No. 1 on Billboard 200, Britney Spears' "Ooh La La" will be in The Smurfs 2 + Fall Out Boy go Spinal Tap for Conan in today's Buzz Bites.

Paramore tops the Billboard 200 for the first time!

Paramore's self-titled debut garnered the band its first No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart! "I know for a fact we wouldn't have a No. 1 album if it weren't for how dedicated our fans are," Hayley Williams emailed to MTV News. "They just made history for us." (MTV News)

+ Britney Stans, there's a new song coming from Britney Spears! "Remember that new song I recorded for my boys? It's coming soon! #OohLaLa for #TheSmurfs2 :) Stay tuned for more...," she tweeted. "The Smurfs 2" film premieres July 31, and Brit's song will appear during the end credits. (MTV News)

+ Watch Fall Out Boy re-create "This Is Spinal Tap" (with an assist from "Derek Smalls") during their performance of "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)" on "Conan" last night. #TheseGoToEleven (Team Coco)

+ If you missed "Jonas Brothers: Live From MTV," don't fret: Watch clips of the siblings playing "Truth or Twerk" and revealing what inspired their new single "Pom Poms" (hint: it had something to do with a crush of Kevin's). (MTV News)

+ Justin Timberlake's November follow-up to The 20/20 Experience will include material culled for his comeback album, says producer Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon. "We had 30, 40 tracks," he said, adding that JT will also "of course create more music at the same time." (Billboard)

+ After seeing a Destiny's Child reunion at this year's Super Bowl, we've been hoping they might be gearing up for a full-blown tour. According to Michelle Williams, it's possible, but don't hold your breath: "I'm never going to say never, but it'll be a long time." Boo. (E!)

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Welcome to Buzzworthy's "The Week In Pop," where we round up new album releases, talk show musical guests, and TV performances by your favorite pop stars and more (so you don't have to).

This week, Fall Out Boy drop Save Rock And Roll (catch them on Wednesday's "Conan"). Also, Yeah Yeah Yeahs release Mosquito (they hit "Jimmy Kimmel Live" tonight), and Olly Murs and Jessie Ware make their Stateside debut with Right Place, Right Time (he's on "The View" Wednesday) and Devotion. Meanwhile, The Flaming Lips get dark on The Terror, and Major Lazer wants to Free The Universe. Additionally, The Thermals and Ghostface Killah each release their respective sixth album, Kid Cudi makes album No. 3, and Charli XCX drops her full-length debut. On TV, make sure to tune in to the "NewNowNext Awards 2013" on LOGO TV tonight or stream at NewNowNext beginning at 10 p.m. ET. Ke$ha and Tegan And Sara will be performing. Things are heating up in the singing competition department as well, with "American Idol" presenting their Top 5, and "The Voice" begins its battle rounds where advisers Pharrell Williams, Sheryl Crow, Good Charlotte's Joel Madden, and Hillary Scott join coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Shakira, and Usher.

Fall Out Boy, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Olly Murs, Major Lazer, The Flaming Lips,  The Thermals, Ghostface Killah, Kid Cudi, Charli XCX release albums in this edition of The Week In Pop.

NEW ALBUM RELEASES

+ Fall Out BoySave Rock And Roll: By now you've heard FOB's new album (if not, get on it, and check out our track-by-track review!), the first since their hiatus some four years ago. While FOB's album title may imply some bombast, the band's earnest mission to make a record for themselves pays off in ambition. Fall Out Boy are back with a vengeance in the back-to-back fiery anthems "The Phoenix" and "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)" with 2 Chainz. Soulful singer Patrick Stump exudes confidence with his vocal acrobatics on "Where Did The Party Go,"  the falsettos of "Death Valley," and with the rich inflections on "Just One Yesterday" featuring Foxes. Courtney Love ("Rat A Tat"), Big Sean ("The Mighty Fall"), and Elton John ("Save Rock And Roll") also make appearances.

+ Yeah Yeah YeahsMosquito: On their fourth album, Yeah Yeah Yeahs blend disparate music styles. "It's kind of like a Yeah Yeah Yeahs soul record -- our version of one -- but it's also really playful and tongue-in-cheek sometimes. I think it's got something for everyone," Karen O explained in their video premiering Mosquito. Penned in New Orleans, "Sacrilege" features a gospel choir and "Subway" is an ode to New York with looping rhythms courtesy of a rumbling train. They explore roots reggae in "Under The Earth," and the churning, James Murphy-produced "Buried Alive" features Dr. Octagon. They lean romantic as the album closes with "Always" and the atmospheric "Wedding Song."

+ Olly MursRight Place, Right Time: U.K. sensation Olly Murs already has three albums under his belt and he's toured with One Direction, but he hadn't yet released an album Stateside... until now. For the 2009 "X Factor" runner-up's U.S. debut, songs from his No. 1 U.K. album of the same name are packaged with tunes from his sophomore album, In Case You Didn't Know ("Heart Skips A Beat," "Dance With Me Tonight," and "Oh My Goodness"). Watch Olly perform his smash hit "Heart Skips A Beat" (the recorded U.S. version features Chiddy Bang), and watch his video for "Troublemaker" featuring Flo Rida.

Check out more new album releases, upcoming TV appearances, and performances after the jump.

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Tags , Tegan & Sara, Adam Levine, Ke$ha, Fall Out Boy, Shakira, The Flaming Lips, Jessie Ware, Usher, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton, Kid Cudi, Major Lazer, Olly Murs, The Thermals, Ghostface Killah, Charli XCX, Sheryl Crow, Good Charlotte, Hillary Scott

Read our Fall Out Boy track-by-track review!

Fall Out Boy made good on their promise to "Save Rock And Roll" in their latest release.

"Put on your war paint," Patrick Stump proclaims on "Phoenix," the first song on Fall Out Boy's long-awaited Save Rock and Roll, and it sounds like he means it. It's a call to arms that sets the pace for the beloved band's surprising return, and they've come ready to battle, with 11 hard-charging songs and a bevy of guests. The album is streaming now via the band's SoundCloud, along with a note from Fall Out Boy explaining what went into its creation:

"this album is one that is particularly close to us. we recorded it in secret from the music industry, critics, and even our fans. an artists first record sounds the way it does because it is often made without expectations. this is not our first record. but because of the way we went about making this one in the shadows it is with out a doubt the first record in a new chapter of fall out boy. we made this music for ourselves and no one else at the end of the day. this is meant be played loud, with the windows down on summer nights," they wrote. Read the rest here.

We took a listen to the record (which you're probably already rushing over to hear now if you haven't already) to see whether or not Fall Out Boy's going to save rock and roll after all. Let's hope so!

Read our track-by-track review of Fall Out Boy's Save Rock and Roll after the jump.

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