• Jay Z Lawsuit Rumors: Tidal Mogul Sued by Fragrance Company Over Barneys Cologne Promotions?

    If you don't remember Jay Z's cologne that was released with Barneys three years ago called GOLD JAY Z, you might agree with a lawsuit claiming that Mr. Beyoncé did not promote the product enough. The company that produced the fragrance, Perfumania Holdings Inc., is allegedly suing Jay Z, real name Shawn Carter, for $18 million due to a huge drop in product revenue last year.
  • Mike Huckabee's Adele 'Hello' Parody Campign Video Is Just Awful

    There is a theme of terrible music from the Republican presidential candidates in this 2016 election cycle. There are more of them, so the odds of some awful sounds being created are higher, but this is remarkable. Mike Huckabee is the latest to try and fall into the "attempt at relevancy" trap and put a political and just downright awful spin on Adele's 25 single "Hello" for a snazzy campaign video.
  • Netflix & Chill: Say Goodbye to These Movies, TV Shows, and Originals Series in February 2016

    Netflix is back for another round of monthly cleaning. As we enter the last full week of January, the popular streaming service released a full list of movies, TV shows, and orginal series expiring in February 2016. From classic award-winning films to popular animated franchises, this list highlights all the programs viewers should watch for a final time before they're forced to say goodbye to them next month.
  • Iggy Pop, Josh Homme Announce 'Post Pop Depression' Theater Tour Dates

    When Iggy Pop and Josh Homme announced their new album Post Pop Depression, they promised that "there won't be hardly any shows, and they won't be in big places, and you won't be able to get a ticket." And that promise is true. On Wednesday (Jan. 27), Pop announced a round of tour dates at clubs and theaters around the world.
  • Travis Scott Remixes Miguel's 'WIldheart' Single "Waves"

    Just as Kanye West put the word Waves right at the top of the Twitter trending charts and on the edge of everyone's tongue's, Miguel strategically released a remix of his own track titled "Waves" taken from his 2015 album Wildheart by frequent Yeezy collaborator Travi$ Scott.
  • Joseph Fiennes Cast as Michael Jackson in 9/11 TV Movie Special

    After the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001, a celebrity road trip allegedly took place involving Marlon Brando, Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson leaving New York City. At least, this is the subject matter of an upcoming British made-for-TV movie produced for the Sky Arts network. Whether or not this story is true is beside the point because the project is moving forward and will embellish on the situation rather than take from actual facts. It's a comedy, after all. The cast reportedly includes Brian Cox as Brand, Stockard Channing as Taylor and Joseph Fiennes, a white actor, as Jackson, an African-American music icon. This last casting news should stand out, especially considering the trending controversy of the lack of diversity in the list of nominees for the 2016 Oscars.
  • Netflix & Chill: Movies, TV Shows, and Originals Series Streaming in February 2016

    January is coming to an end this weekend, so it was only right for Netflix to release a complete list of the TV shows, movies, and original series arriving to the popular streaming service next month. A very eclectic mix of programs will be making their way to a screen near you, including a highly anticpated reboot, animated films, stand up comedy specials and more. This list highlights everything arriving to Netflix in February 2016.
  • Wiz Khalifa: Kanye West's 'Waves' Album Tittle Disrespects Max B

    Kanye West finally announced on Sunday night that his seventh studio album was finally completed, but that's not the only surprise he had in store leading up to the LP's release. He also announced that he has renamed the album from Swish to Waves. As the new title took the Twitter-sphere by storm, some fans, including Wiz Khalifa were not pleased about the new title. And Khalifa didn't mince words about how he felt about the renaming of West’s album.
  • Bruce Springsteen’s 'River Tour' Rocks David Bowie, Glenn Frey Tributes in Chicago [Review]

    Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were in absolute and undeniable peak form throughout their nearly three and a half hour set January 19th at Chicago’s United Center for the second stop on their tour focused on The River, the 35-year-old 20-track double album classic from 1980. Springsteen also paid tribute to Glenn Frey during the memorable concert. The show was just days before Springsteen's Madison Square Garden January 25th show was cancelled due to Winter Storm Jonas which caused the rocker to announce on Twitter that Chicago's United Center performace would be available to download for free until Friday, January 29th.