• Taylor Swift Rewrites 'Hotline Bling' Lyrics While Wearing Elf Suit

    Taylor Swift seems to being have the best holiday season out of us all. Yesterday, she was out building snowmen with boyfriend, Calvin Harris and her brother, Austin. Last week, she dropped the '1989 World Tour LIVE' documentary on Apple. And today she is rewriting lyrics to hit songs like, "Hotline Bling." Is there anything that T Swift can't do?
  • Tyga Talks Freedom, 'Rack City' and 'KUWTK' Fame

    Because of his involvement with Kylie Jenner, and their recent on-off status, Tyga is most widely associated with the 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' clan these days. But in a new interview, he didn't even mention the Kardashians, but more freedom, the trappings of being famous, and his own claim to fame, which is his 2012 song "Rack City."
  • WATCH Thursday Night Football Chargers vs. Raiders Free Online Live Stream: 2015 NFL Season

    The San Diego Chargers take on the Oakland Raiders in some exciting Thursday Night Football in week 16 of the 2015 NFL season schedule tonight, making for some great sports entertainment! Merry Christmas Eve, too! Make sure to keep reading below to find out where to watch this game, including some free online live streams, links to radio affiliates for your listening pleasure and more!
  • Fantasy Football Tips 2015 NFL Season Week 16: Start/Sit Advice, Experts Rankings & More!

    We’re in our final week of Fantasy Football action now that week 16 of the 2015 NFL season kicks off tonight with Thursday Night Football. Are your lineups ready and set? Are you concerned over who to start and what players to sit? Well, we’ve got some tips below regarding that, plus rankings of top Fantasy experts just to see how accurate they’ve been. Keep reading for some advice for week 16.
  • Stream Quentin Miller 'Hey! Thanks A Lot 3' Mixtape

    Drake collaborator Quentin Miller has unveiled a brand new 14-track mixtape titled Hey! Thanks A Lot 3. The tape is primarily Miller, but it has some featured from the likes of Vic Mensa and Rich The Kid as well as a taped phone call from Juicy J. Production comes from the likes of Hit-Boy, who appears on several tracks, Salva, C4, Needlz X Donut and many more.
  • R. Kelly Addresses Low Album Sales for 'The Buffet' & Fan Support

    Earlier this week, R. Kelly made headlines when he walked out of an interview with HuffPost Live. Prior to the disgruntled exchange, Kellz sat down with Chris Witherspoon of The Grio and addressed the low album sales for his latest release, The Buffet, and his lack of fan support from the black community.
  • Ja Rule Reading 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas' Is The Right Way To Celebrate

    Where in the world is Ja? It is the question everyone must ask themselves each morning and apparently the BBC was doing the same recently. They found Ja Rule are putting those talented vocal chords to good use for some Christmas cheer. They asked the "Mesmerize" rapper to read How The Grinch Stole Christmas for their listeners online and put it on YouTube for everyone to hear.
  • J. Cole Shares Episode 2 Of 'Road to Homecoming' HBO Series

    J. Cole has unveiled the second episode of his new HBO series Road to Homecoming. The new series follows him on his recent 2014 Forest Hills Drive Tour around the United States and takes the viewer inside the tour bus, behind the scenes at his shows and what it is like to be with Cole beyond what you see on social media or in his videos. The second episode continues what was shown in episode one, moving along with the tour through Los Angeles and elsewhere, as we see him make beats, meet fans and more.
  • Kanye West 'Yeezus' Collaborator King Louie in the Hospital, Reportedly Shot in the Head

    King Louie, a Chicago based rapper and Kanye West collaborator, has reportedly been shot in the head. The artist's real name is Louis Johnson Jr. He was featured on the Yeezus album song "Send It Up," which helped to cement the word "Chiraq" into the hip-hop vocabulary. Ironically, "Chiraq" refers to the gun violence that occurs on Chicago streets on a daily basis.