• Kesha Thanks Nashville Supporters at Human Rights Campaign While Accepting Award

    Kesha has had a rough time of it lately with her stance against former producer Dr. Luke and she thanked supporters during an appearance at The Human Rights Campaign in Nashville. The singer was there last night (March 5) to receive the Visibility Award for her advocation for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth not to be harassed.
  • Bobby Brown Cancels Appearance Following Bobbi Kristina's Autopsy Release

    Bobby Brown has cancelled an appearance following the release of daughter Bobbi Kristina’s autopsy on what would have been her 23rd birthday (March 4). The show that he cancelled was for the same day as the autopsy release, and Brown used Twitter to clear up any questions as to why he cancelled his concert.
  • Eminem is Re-Issuing 'The Slim Shady LP' on Cassette Tape

    Eminem will be keeping it old school by re-issuing 'The Slim Shady LP' in cassette tape form. He announced the project in a Twitter post this past Friday (March 4) but didn’t give an indication as to when the tape will be released other than “coming soon.”
  • Pretty Lights Drops Video for New Track ‘Only Yesterday,’ Announces Telluride Festival [WATCH]

    Pretty Lights, the nu-jazz electronica project of Derek Vincent Smith, is back with a video for his new track "Only Yesterday," marking the producer's first new music since 2013's Grammy-nominated album A Color Map Of The Sun. Additionally, the electro-soul pioneer announced that in addition to a few other upcoming tour dates he will be hosting a camping festival in Telluride, Colorado this August 26th and 27th.
  • Stream Jeff Buckley Album ‘You and I’ Featuring 10 Previously Unreleased Songs [LISTEN]

    Nearly twenty years after his death, Jeff Buckley is back with a new posthumous album titled You And I. The LP compiles ten previously unreleased tracks recorded early in the "Hallelujah" crooner's career, featuring covers of Bob Dylan's "Just Like A Woman," The Smiths' "The Boy With The Thorn In His Side" and "I Know It's Over," Sly & The Family Stone's "Everyday People," Led Zeppelin's "Night Flight" and a few traditional folk songs as well as early demo versions of "Grace" and "Dream of You And I."
  • Kanye West Addresses Speculation About Mental Health, Pirate Bay Screenshot

    Kanye West’s recent tweets, particularly one that included a screenshot that seemed to suggest he was using torrent site The Pirate Bay, have caused some controversy among fans and other social media users. During a candid conversation at LAX, West addressed speculation about his mental health and the infamous screenshot.
  • Royce Da 5'9" Thinks Troy Ave Owes Capital Steez’s Family An Apology

    Earlier this week, Troy Ave issued a response to Joey Bada$$ with his "Bad Ass" record. On the track, the Major Without A Deal rapper made a controversial reference to the late Capital Steez. Royce Da 5'9" recently shared his thoughts on the punchline and said he believes Ave owes Steez’s family an apology.
  • 'Love & Hip Hop' Expanding to New Orleans, Miami and Houston

    Fans of the Mona Scott-Young-created reality franchise "Love & Hip Hop" have grown to love and anxiously await new episodes of the Atlanta, New York and Hollywood castmates. Now, there's even more drama set to unfold in three new cities as the franchise expands to New Orleans, Miami and Houston.
  • Alicia Keys & Swizz Beatz's 5-Year-Old Son Gets Production Credit on Kendrick Lamar Album

    Kendrick Lamar surprised everyone when he released his latest project, "Untitled, Unmastered," Friday around midnight. The album was full of unreleased and rough cuts from 2013 and 2014, around the time that he was working on his Grammy-winning album "To Pimp a Butterfly." One particularly intriguing surprise was his crediting Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz 5-year-old son Egypt as a co-producer on one of the tracks.