• Jon Stewart Gushes Over Ad-Rock on 'The Daily Show'

    Ad-Rock -- aka Adam Horovitz -- of the Beastie Boys stopped by 'The Daily Show' recently to catch up with Jon Stewart. The host went into fanboy mode immediately after the rapper walked on set to seemingly promote his new movie 'While We're Young.' Like most of his previous late-night interviews, Ad-Rock never got around to talking about the movie, and Stewart was just fine with that.
  • Ad-Rock on 'Late Night With Seth Meyers': Adam Horovitz Gets Goofy

    Ad-Rock, aka Adam Horovitz, of the Beastie Boys has been making the press rounds as of late to promote the new Noah Baumbach flick, "While We're Young." Horovitz stars alongside Ben Stiller, Adam Driver and Naomi Watts in the film, which is more information than what the artist shared with Seth Meyers last night, April 6, on "Late Night." Instead, the pair talked about everything from Vin Diesel to the Beastie Boys concert film titled "Awesome; I F*ckin' Shot That!"
  • Ad-Rock On 'Tonight Show': Beastie Boy Talks Touring With Madonna, Acting, 'While We're Young' & More On First Solo Appearance

    Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz stopped by 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' on his first solos appearance to promote his new film 'While We're Young.' Instead, he talked about touring with Madonna and his original intentions to be an actor, and became friends with Fallon's other guest Will Forte. The trio also got to touch fish and other "river monsters" with 'River Monsters' host Jeremy Wade.
  • Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock): The Beastie Boys Are Officially Over

    Adam Horovitz, aka Ad-Rock, recently sat down with 'GQ' to talk about his career as of late. The MC will appear in Noah Baumbach's 'While We're Young,' out March 27, alongside Ben Stiller. Horovitz revealed that his rap trio, the Beastie Boys, is officially over. The news comes as little surprise since the group ceased operations following the death of founding member Adam Yauch in 2012.
  • Ad-Rock Of Beastie Boys Dishes On Iggy Azalea, 'Blurred Lines' Verdict, State Of Rap Music & More Ahead Of 'While We Were Young' Release

    Adam Horovitz, aka Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys, stars in Noah Baumbach's new film While We Were Young. In support of his role, the 48-year-old spoke to the Daily Beast about the state of New York City, the Beastie Boys being considered OG rappers, today's rap music, Iggy Azalea's cultural appropriation criticism, the "Blurred Lines" lawsuit, and the possibility of working with Mike D again, among other topics. Here are some things we learned:
  • Beastie Boys' Lost "Too Many Rappers" Video Featuring Nas Finally Surfaces [WATCH]

    The Beastie Boys' final studio album, 'Hot Sauce Committee Part Two,' was released all the way back in 2011, but recently, the music video for one of the album's singles, "Too Many Rappers" featuring Nas, finally surfaced online, which you can check out here. The video, directed by Roman Coppola (screenwriting partner of Wes Anderson and son of Francis Ford Coppola), shows the Beasties and Nas rapping in a supermarket, intercut with some concert, studio and home video footage. Seeing as how this was probably the last music video that the late MCA ever shot, it's nice to see him one last time.
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