• Rick Ross, Chris Brown Say 'Sorry' & Go 'Back To Sleep' on 'Kimmel' [WATCH]

    Apparently, "My bad" and "Oopsie" just aren't cutting it anymore. Rick Ross and Chris Brown hit the late-night stage Monday on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to show us just how well they can apologize in their popular duet "Sorry," which has been taking over air waves recently. They also performed "Back to Sleep."
  • First Lady Michelle Obama Raps to Keep Kids in School

    Our FLOTUS just keeps giving us reasons to nominate her as the coolest (and most stylish) first lady ever! First there was becoming besties with Beyoncé, then helping to choreograph a dance to help kids stay in shape -- and performing it with dancers and some lucky kids. Now, Michelle Obama has stepped in the booth to rap about -- what else? -- why kids should stay in school and go to college.
  • Lifetime, You’ve Done It Again: First Look at Toni Braxton Biopic

    Singer and reality TV star Toni Braxton is turning her 2014 memoir, Unbreak My Heart, into a Lifetime movie, and while it was originally reported that Braxton would be playing herself in the film, it's now been announced the role will be taken on by Hollywood newbie Lex Scott Davis.
  • Azealia Banks Blasts Donald Trump, Shares ‘Count Contessa’ Video [WATCH]

    Azealia Banks unveiled the video this week for "Count Contessa," which Pitchfork reports was previously shared as the first single off the forthcoming album Fantasea II. However, before fans could rejoice over finally seeing the Harlem-born princess of rap in the headlines for what she does best, the Broke With Expensive Taste star managed to find time to blast Donald Trump and share her feelings about Lil Kim, Diana Ross and others on Twitter.
  • Beatles' 'White Album' Retreat in India Reopens to Public

    Almost 50 years after the Beatles' first visit to India to learn medititation under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the famed retreat where most of "The White Album" was written, has been officially reopened to the public. The ashram in the city of Rishikesh had been abandoned since the '70s -- but that's never stopped Fab Four fanatics from making their way to the grounds on which the Beatles once practiced meditation alongside The Beach Boys' Mike Love.