• Parquet Courts Announce New EP 'Monastic Living' on Rough Trade and Fall Tour

    New York indie rockers Parquet Courts announced their move to Rough Trade from former label What's Your Rupture? yesterday. Defined as "one of the most prolific ... rock bands of this generation" by outlets like Stereogum, the five piece's label switch will undoubtedly prove to be monumental. Joining the ranks of pivotal acts like The Smiths, The Strokes, and Arcade Fire, the Brooklyn based act also revealed details about their forthcoming "12 EP Monastic Living.
  • Biggest Contracts in Music History: Jay Z, Lil Wayne, Michael Jackson and More

    Stevie Wonder struck it rich 40 years ago on this day when he signed what was, at that point in history, the most lucrative music contract ever: $13 million for seven years and seven albums for Motown/Tamla Records. Granted, things have gotten bigger in the four decades since—both in terms of payouts and inflation rates. Here are the five biggest contracts signed in music history, not adjusted for inflation. Understand that many of these deals won't ever be surpassed due to the increasingly smaller likelihood that a performer or band will sign for such lengthy periods. Jay Z, Lil Wayne and more cash in.
  • Ja Rule Drops New Track 'Wake Up' and Beefs with 50 Cent Amid Meek vs Drake

    Ja Rule has re-entered the fray thanks to the beef between Drake and Meek Mill. The most entertaining rap feud of 2015 has drawn comparion to the memorable beefs of yesteryear, including the one between Ja Rule and 50 Cent circa 2000. Fifteen years later, Rule and 50 are starting to trade shots again, and Rule has used the renewed exposure as opportunity to drop "Wake Up," his first release since 2012.
  • Guster Inviting High School, College Bands To Be Openers On Fall Tour

    Four-piece alt-rock band Guster are inviting high-school and college to open for them this fall as they tour across the Eastern half of the United of the United States. The band credits their time at Tufts together, where they first formed their band in college. Band all over the Midwest and eastern seaboard should be clamoring to put together their best audition for an opportunity to tour with Guster in some of the best theaters and concert venues in their respective cities.
  • Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj Named In Meek Mill Grammy Party Lawsuit

    Meek Mill just keep on taking Ls. After getting clowned on by Kanye West, Will Smith and Drake at OVO Fest and being the brunt of countless jokes and memes over the past week as a result of his beef with the 6 God, the Dreams Worth More Than Money rapper just got hit some more bad news. His reputation in the rap community has taken a hit, but that will return, but a lingering lawsuit over a wild and allegedly unauthorized party he threw during Grammy week just got more serious according to TMZ. In new filings, the plaintiff's lawyer who is suing Meek Mill for damages to the house, has named some of the big celebrities named who were at the party including Chris Brown, Mill's boo Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber, French Montana and Khloe Kardashian.
  • Why Did Instagram Ban the Hashtag #EDM? Sex, Drugs & Raving?

    Instagram has banned the #EDM, the abbreviation for electronic dance music. The company confirmed the news Tuesday after users and blogs pointed out that the hashtag had gone missing from the social media outlet and was no longer searchable or in any posts.
  • Macklemore, Ryan Lewis Tap Ed Sheeran for New Single 'Growing Up,' an Ode to His Baby

    It's been three years since Macklemore and Ryan Lewis broke out on the scene with "Thrift Shop" and just days after opening up about his struggles with marijuana and pills after he blew up to massive fame, the Grammy-winning rapper is back with new music. Today (Aug. 5), Macklemore and Ryan Lewis teamed up with Ed Sheeran for "Growing Up (Sloane's Song)," a track dedicated to Macklemore's infant daughter.
  • Spice Girls Reunion 2016? Mel B Hints At 20th Anniversary Tour

    Could a Spice Girls reunion be in the works for 2016? If Mel B (a.k.a. Scary Spice) has anything to say about it, the answer would be yes. During the promotional cycle for her TV show America's Got Talent, the '90s girl group icon and talent judge admitted that she would love to get back together for the group's 20th anniversary.
  • 50 Cent Is Doing OK Financially, According to Court Documents

    Rapper 50 Cent shocked the world when he filed for bankruptcy following the lawsuit regarding his sex tape commentary regarding Rick Ross' ex, Lastonia Leviston. The court ruled that he owed a total of $7 million to the victim, a total he promptly claimed he didn't have. Those claims have come into question after Buzzfeed acquired the legal documents where the rapper described his personal assets.