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UK electronic group Rudimental has released their sophomore album We The Generation. The follow-up to their very successful 2012 debut Home features a cast of friends on the "Not Giving In" group's label Major Toms like Will Heard and Anne-Marie, as well as stars and legends like Ed Sheeran and Bobby Womack. -
American Apparel Files Bankruptcy After Sexual Assault Allegations & Racy Ads
Popular Los Angeles based clothing company American Apparel announced they were filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection early Monday morning on Oct. 5. After a group of sexual assault allegations were brought to light against the brand's founder, Dov Charney, and controversy erupted surrounding their racy ads, American Apparel has struck a deal with lenders, according to the 'New York Times.' -
O'Shea Jackson Jr. Clears Up Alleged Comments Made About Black Women, Says Posts Are Fake
"Straight Outta Compton" star O'Shea Jackson Jr. has found himself at the center of social media chaos stemming from a post from his reported girlfriend telling his Twitter followers that Jackson doesn't like ugly, dark and dumb women. Now his camp is attempting to clear up the confusion that continues circulate with new posts, stating they are all fake. -
John Mayer Gives 'Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz' a Surprise Shout Out on Twitter
John Mayer is definitely a fan of new experimental pop psychedelia album 'Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz' and gave the album a surprise shout out on Twitter this past Sunday (Oct. 4). -
Stephen A. Smith, Kevin Durant Argument Gets Heated, NBA Player Calls the Broadcaster a Liar
Things are heating up in the world of sports between ESPN broadcaster, Stephen A. Smith, and NBA player, Kevin Durant, after reports surfaced of the Oklahoma City Thunder player referring to Smith as a liar for his comments about his move to the Los Angeles Lakers. Smith is firing back on video asking Durant, does he really want to start something with him. -
Catherine Zeta-Jones to Portray Top Drug Lord Queen Pin Griselda Blanco in Upcoming Biopic
"The Godfather" and "Scarface" are two of the more popular films that portray notorious drug lords. Now, thanks to Norwegian filmmaker Eva Sørhaug, the story of a notorious female drug lord, Griselda Blanco, will be told with Catherine Zeta-Jones starring as the violent queen pin. -
Serena Williams' Recent Bathing Suit Photo Causes Instagram Frenzy About Her Backside [PHOTO]
Tennis Pro Serena Williams and her curvaceous figure has sparked plenty of conversations in the past few months -- both negative and positve. A recent photo of Williams wearing a bathing suit, posted to her Instagram shows that people, both men and women, love the curvy shape and flooded the photo with encouraging and complimentary comments. -
Will Smith Heading On World Tour Next Year, Talks New Music On Beats 1
Will Smith went on Beats 1 this morning to chat with Zane Lowe and had a lengthy discussion about new music, a world tour with DJ Jazzy Jeff next year and his life as a movie star and father to Willow and Jaden Smith. -
The Game 'The Documentary 2.5' Tracklist: Nas, Lil Wayne, Jay Rock Featured
The Game has announced the tracklist for the second part of his 38-track The Documentary 2 double album. Dubbed, The Documentary 2.5, the flip side will also have some big name features including Nas, Lil Wayne, Jay Rock, ScHoolboy Q, Ty Dolla $ign, E-40 and more. -
Lil Wayne vs Cash Money: Lawsuit Claims Label Owes Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyga Money
The Lil Wayne vs. Cash Money Records saga continues. According to new documents revealed from the lawsuit, Weezy is claiming that Birdman's label owes some serious money to his artists Nicki Minaj, Drake and Tyga. -
Drake & Future's 'WATTBA' Suffers Steep Drop in Album Sales, Far From Platinum Status
Drake and Future created viral pandemonium when the two rappers announced their collaborative project, 'What a Time to Be Alive,' but some of that momentum may have worn off already. In its second week on the charts, 'WATTBA' suffered a steep drop in album sales. The surge in sales put the album far from platinum status. -
Avicii 'Stories' Album Review: Junk Mail
Avicii expanded his musical palate on Stories. He helped change the pop conscious in 2013 by fusing EDM and country (though Rednex "Cotton Eye Joe" was a pioneer). Now he continues that trend with tracks like "City Lights" and "Broken Arrows," but also builds on that with more hip-hop, reggae and disco influenced songs. There are definite future hits in here that will join "Waiting For Love" on the radio, but as an album it can get a little messy and was slightly top-heavy.
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