• J. Cole Releases 'Forest Hills Drive Live' Album From Homecoming Show

    J. Cole just keeps the surprises coming. It was revealed earlier in the year that he had gotten married in secret to his longtime girlfriend by Creed Director Ryan Coogler, but it hasn't stopped there. To celebrate his 31st birthday, J. Cole just released Forest Hills Drive Live, which takes the live recordings of his album tracks from his final Homecoming concert in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The filmed concert has cameos from the likes of Jay Z and Drake.
  • Nancy Pelosi Statements at Odds With Bernie Sanders' Campaign Platform

    Nancy Pelosi has made an effort to distance herself from Bernie Sanders' recent position calling for dramatic increases in taxes. The House Minority Leader has remained adamant that she has not chosen sides in the race for the Democratic nomination. However, several public statements lately put her at odds with much of Sanders' platform.
  • Oprah Winfrey's Weight Watchers Twitter Post Sends Stock to 16% Increase

    Since Oprah Winfrey joined forces with Weight Watchers in a business collaboration, things have been looking up for the company and it's stock. On Tuesday, WInfrey proved just how influential she is for the company's marketing strategy when she posted a Twitter message about her weight loss, increasing Weight Watchers' stock by 16%.
  • Wendy Williams Shades Audience Member's Make Up & Weave During 'After Show' [WATCH]

    Talk show host and queen of "say it like you mean it," Wendy Williams speaks often of celebrities throwing shade during her Hot Topics segment of her talk show, 'The Wendy Williams Show.' Now it seems Ms. "How you doin'" threw a lot of shade herself at one of her very own audience members during the taping of the After Show, saying that she wore too much make up and too much weave. Of course, she said all this out of earshot of the audience member.
  • Vince Staples Gives NBA Stars Harsh Fashion Advice [WATCH VIDEO]

    Vince Staples has style. NBA stars do too, but the young rapper isn't afraid to be harsh when judging some of these athletes' outfits in a new video segment for GQ Magazine. The Summertime '06 MC is brutally honest in this fashion segment, and isn't holding back while sharing some tips with LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Blake Griffin and more. We also learn that Staples is a big basketball fan and is definitely having some fun in this video. You can watch it below.
  • Zayn Malik Talks Leaving One Direction on Beats 1 Apple Music Show With Zane Lowe

    Zayn Malik has spoken out in multiple interviews explaining his decision to leave his former band One Direction, who are currently on an indefinite hiatus as well. In a new interview with Beats 1 on Apple Music with Zane Lowe, he again talks about leaving One Direction. The interview will be streamed in it’s entirety at 12 p.m. Eastern time on Beats 1 and on video via Apple Music, but yesterday a clip was released early.
  • Diplo Invests In USL Team, Arizona United Soccer Club

    Diplo is well-known for being a DJ and record producer, but in the past 12 months he has set his eyes on becoming more of a mogul. He has become heavily involved with Spotify, while expanding the reach of his label and its parties Mad Decent Block Party to India. Now he has announced that he is joining a consortium of new investors that include his management team TMWRK, to invest in USL club Arizona United Soccer Club.
  • Listen to Rare, Unreleased Elliott Smith Songs from 'Heaven Adores You' Documentary Soundtrack

    The soundtrack to Heaven Adores You, the critically acclaimed documentary about tortured musical artist Elliott Smith, features a number of rare and unreleased tracks recording by the late singer-songwriter. It has a release date set for Feb. 5, 2016, so the people behind the documentary are sharing some of these songs this week online. You can listen to an unreleased, solo version of "Plainclothes Man," a song from Smith's former band Heatmiser, and a rare track entitled "True Love," both off of the new soundtrack, below.