• Dillon Francis 'This Mixtape Is Fire' Featuring Skrillex, Kygo Released

    Dillon Francis has released his new moombahton EP titled 'This Mixtape Is Fire.' Francis' new project does not skimp out on big name dance music features, tabbing some of the "IDGAFOS" DJ's best friends in the industry. Francis only tackles one of the six tracks alone, working with Calvin Harris, Skrillex, Chromeo, Kygo and Bro Safari across the other five tracks on the EP.
  • Jimi Hendrix's Siblings Solve 6-Year Licensing Legal Battle

    After six years of legal turmoil, Jimi Hendrix's siblings have finally come to a settlement over using the legendary guitarist's image on merchandise. Since 2009, his adopted sister and estate operator, Janie Hendrix, had been at odds with the musician's youngest brother, Leon Hendrix, over copyright infringement with Hendrix Licensing.
  • #FutureHive Dreams Answered: Future & Zaytoven Working on 'Beast Mode 2'

    Future's historic winning streak isn't coming to an end any time soon. About a month after the chart-topping DS2, producer Zaytoven has announced that he and Future are back in the studio working on "Beast Mode 2," the sequel to their beloved joint mixtape from January. The #FutureHive is having an awesome year.
  • Birdman Misses Lil Wayne on Instagram, Wants to Save Young Money

    It's been shocking to watch father-son relationship between Birdman and Lil Wayne collapse right before our eyes, especially with such vitriol. It started with a few tweets from Wayne pleading for his freedom from the Cash Money "prison." Those tweets soon turned into a $51 million lawsuit against the label and its CEO Birdman, which, as of now, still hasn't been resolved. Somehow, things got even worse after the lawsuit as a recent indictment naming Birdman as a co-conspirator, along with Young Thug, in a plot to shoot up Wayne's tour bus. Today, finally, it seems Birdman has given his first apology to Wayne -- or, at least, his first attempt at reconciliation.
  • Lawyer Claims Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino Can No Longer Afford to Pay Him

    Routine gym, tanning and laundry trips might need to be put on hold for MTV reality star Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino, because he's apparently really low on funds. Sorrentino's lawyer, Richard Sapinkski, has asked to be removed from his case, claiming his client could no longer continue to pay him properly.
  • Michael Sam Announces He's Taking a Break From Football to Focus on Mental Health

    After a troublesome year, Michael Sam has announced that he's stepping down from football. The defensive end broke the news to his fans on Twitter Friday night (Aug. 14), citing his tumultuous experience and mental health as the reasons for his departure. Sam plans to concentrate on some personal issues before making his way back on the field.
  • Nicki Minaj Stops Bay Area PinkPrint Tour Show After Multiple Fights Break Out [WATCH]

    According to sources and video footage, Nicki Minaj stopped her Bay Area show mid-performance as concert goers began fighting amongst each other causing security to come in and spray those involved in the melee. Minaj, concerned with the turn of events, halted the music and asked for all those that were harmed in the brawl to come up on stage.
  • The Physical Network: Word of Mouth Moving Tickets to Bestival, Electric Zoo, More

    So you've just started a music festival and you haven't figured out how to inspire fans to come to your event and not the hundreds like it. Enter The Physical Network, a marketing team bent on using your fans to sell tickets to their pals in return for a free pass. Big-name events such as Bestival, Electric Zoo and the Electric Daisy Carnival are turning to brothers Liam and Callum Negus-Fancey to do the hard part for them.