• Anti-Beyonce Protest Was Reportedly a Lonely Three-Man Party

    Today was supposed to make history for anti-Beyonce protestors, but what was supposed to be a huge demonstration ended up being more of an episode of Three's Company. Yes, that's right -- only three people showed up to protest Bey's "Formation" video, which has been called anti-cop by conservatives.
  • Drake, Lionel Richie, Ed Sheeran, One Direction Read Mean Tweets On 'Jimmy Kimmel'

    JImmel Kimmel is back at it. One of his most popular segments, mean tweets has called upon some of music's biggest names just in time for the Grammys to read off some negative comments that people like to say about artists on social media. This edition features names like Drake, Ed Sheeran, One Direction, Little Big Town, Lionel Richie, Demi Lovato, Meghan Trainor and many more.
  • Did Tyga Deny Paul McCartney Entry Into His 2016 Grammy After-Party? Rapper Responds

    Ain't no party like the after party right? After sitting down through hours of countless performances at the 58th annual Grammy Awards on Monday (Feb. 15), Paul McCartney was looking to let loose on the dance floor. After attempting to gain entry into a party at a Hollywood night club hosted by Tyga, the legendary musician was reportedly denied. Did Tyga have anything to do with it? The rapper responds to the allegations.
  • Grammys 2016: Celebrities React to Kendrick Lamar's Performance, Shade Kanye West

    On Monday night (Feb. 15) at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards, Kendrick Lamar brought audience members to their feet with a powerful thought provoking performance of “The Blacker the Berry” and “Alright." It didn’t take long for stars in the audience as well as those viewing at home to react to Lamar’s moving performance, and inadvertently shade Kanye West in the process.
  • Tacocat Remake 'Powerpuff Girls' Theme Song With Gusto on 'Who's Got the Power?' [LISTEN]

    Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup all got a little makeover for The Powerpuff Girls reboot, and now the show's iconic theme song is also sounding a little different. On Monday (Feb. 15), Cartoon Network released the new Powerpuff Girls song, "Who's Got the Power?" courtesy of Seattle pop-rock quartet Tacocat. And while some fans may be divided on the all-now theme, it does rock pretty hard.
  • Eagles Of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes: Gun Control Didn't Stop Paris Attacks

    Whether or not they like it, the Eagles of Death Metal will always be linked to the horrific attacks in Paris at The Bataclan on November 13, 2015. Frontman Jesse Hughes has made most of the public statements since those attacks and ahead of their show at The Olympia, their first in the city as a headlining act since November, Hughes gave an interview with iTELE. He talked about the attacks and commented that he didn't think France's policy of gun control
  • Coldplay to Join Adele, Muse as Glastonbury 2016 Festival Headliner

    Coldplay has been added to the highly anticipated line-up for Glastonbury 2016, and they will join Adele and Muse, who are rumored to also be festival headliners. This will be the fourth time that the band has headlined Glastonbury, as they had stints in 2002, 2005 and 2011.
  • Justin Bieber's 'Love Yourself' Returns to Top of Charts as Zayn's 'Pillowtalk' Plummets

    Justin Bieber has a lot to celebrate this week. Not only did he take home his first Grammy on Monday night (Feb. 15) for his massive comeback single "Where Are U Now" with Skrillex and Diplo, but his latest Purpose single "Love Yourself" (which he also performed at the show) has now returned to the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 after being displaced by Zayn Malik's "Pillowtalk."
  • Pandora Reportedly Weighing Sale As Executives Announce Long Term Plan

    Last night Grammys president Neil Portnow called once again for artists to be paid fairly for their work and for fans to support music - mainly targeting streaming. With this in mind, there have been reports that one of the oldest and largest streaming services Pandora is potentially discussing putting itself up for sale, even as its executives just announced a new detailed plan to increase revenue by 2020.