• Eminem Writes Essay On Tupac's Music: 'It Was True Genius"

    Eminem has penned a new essay on his adoration and genius on the music from one of his musical icons - Tupac Shakur. Drawing from his experience as a kid and a young man with the opportunity to work with the "California Love" rapper's music, Mathers, writes about what Tupac's discography meant to him and the brilliance captured within each single.
  • WIz Khalifa, Charlie Puth 'See You Again' First Rap Video To Hit 1 Billion Plays

    Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's Furious 7 Soundtrack single "See You Again" has been one of the biggest tracks of 2015 so far. The single dominated radio and the charts like nothing either artist (especially Charlie Puth) has experienced before and now the two of them have a new record to add to their collection. "See You Again" is now the first ever rap video to eclipse the one billion play mark on YouTube and in addition to that it is the fastest video to ever hit one billion.
  • Luke Bryan 'Strip It Down' Music Video Swaps Lives Just for One Date Night [WATCH]

    If you've ever wanted to high tail the city life for some time out in the country or have a fine dining experience at a skyscraper to get away from your barn, Luke Bryan has the fantasy for you. On Thursday (Oct. 8), the country star released the new music video for his latest Kill the Lights single "Strip It Down," featuring two very different date nights.
  • Rosie O'Donnell's Daughter Chelsea Says Mom Is Phony & Smokes Weed

    Former The View co-host Rosie O'Donnell has faced her fair share of family issues these past couple of months. Her eldest daughter Chelsea had been reported missing some time ago but, ultimately found unharmed. Now, Chelsea is speaking out in an interview but it's not about her experience while reported missing--it's all about her mother. In an unexpected tell-all interview, she revealed that her mother smokes weed, is "phony" around other people, and so much more.
  • Paul Simon, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley Perform at All For The Hall Benefit [WATCH]

    An all-star cast of musicians came together for the annual All for the Hall concert, this year at the new Playstation Theater in Times Square Tuesday night, for a private acoustic performance to raise money for Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and music education programs. Performers included Paul Simon, Emmylou Harris, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley and Vince Gill.
  • Blake Shelton Tour Dates 2016 Announced, New Album Teased

    `Blake Shelton isn't letting his divorce slow him down for 2016. As the latest season of The Voice gets rolling, on Thursday (Oct. 8), the "Neon Light" singer announced that he will be hitting the road this winter and will be releasing a new album in the new year.