• Ariana Grande Slams DJs Justin Credible & Eric D-Lux For Sexist Comments On Air

    Ariana Grande is known for speaking her mind on sexism in the music industry in the past, but a recent interview with the Los Angeles radio station Power 106 was one for the books. During the interview the radio hosts Justin Credible and Eric D-Lux were exceedingly immature with their subject matter. Grande fended off various questions and comments from the DJs that were definitely sexist.
  • Rebel Wilson Calls Kardashians, Jenners "Superficial:" Refused to Present at VMAs 2015

    Depending on who you ask, hearing the surname Kardashian or Jenner will either bring a smile to your face or a look of disgust. Despite being one of Hollywood's most talked about families, not everyone is a fan. During a radio interview for Australia's KIIS 1065, actress Rebel Wilson revealed she refused to present with Kylie and Kendall during the MTV Video Music Awards 2015, deeming both families "superficial."
  • Robert Plant, Alison Krauss Drop 'Light of Christmas Day' [LISTEN]

    The duo of Alison Krauss and Robert Plant first came about in 2007 with their smash album Raising Sand. Reconvening for the first time in nearly 8 years, the singer's came together for "Light of Christmas Day," a track from the approaching film, 'Love the Coopers.'
  • Chase & Status Drop New Track “Funny,” Announce ‘London Bars’ Series [LISTEN]

    The London electronic bass music production duo Chase & Status, aka Saul Milton (Chase) and Will Kennard (Status), have announced their new London Bars series. With the announcement they shared a new track entitled "Funny," featuring Frisco. The track and the entire series is being released via Chase & Status' own label, MTA Records. Listen to the track and watch its official video via the artists' YouTube below.
  • David Hasselhoff Stars in ‘Last Night A DJ Saved My Life’

    David Hasselhoff is starring in an off-off Broadway musical entitled Last Night a DJ Saved My Life. In it, the star of Baywatch, The Knight Rider, and countless hilarious drunken YouTube videos plays a dad named Ross who happens to be Ibiza's top 80s DJ, apparently at some point in the 90s. The play is from the creator of 1997's jukebox musical Boogie Nights and is touring the UK through February 2016.