• Vic Mensa & Skrillex Drop 'No Chill,' Huge Track with Jahlil Beats

    The unlikely duo of Vic Mensa and Skrillex have dropped a big one: "No Chill." Here's something that should excite both hip-hop and EDM fans alike, as big names from each genre continue to collaborate. Production creds also go to Jahlil Beats, producer of Bobby Shmurda's "Hot N*gga." The song was just premiered by Zane Lowe on Beats 1 Radio, and we've got the stream for you, via Apple Music.
  • The 'X-Files' Mini Series Reboot Gets a Teaser Trailer

    For all of the fans who wanted to believe Mulder and Scully would make a comeback, it apparently worked. Fox has recently unveiled the return of "The X-Files" 13 years after the series finale and seven years following the latest "X-Files" movie with a cryptic teaser clip.
  • MAC Cosmestics to Honor Selena Quintanilla with Collaborative Line

    MAC Cosmetics is known for having some of the top named celebrities collaborate on their "Viva Glam" collections, but they might have just outdone themselves this time. MAC announced that they will be launching a limited-edition collection inspired by the late Latin singer, Selena Quintanilla.
  • 8 Songs More Popular Live: Bruce Springsteen, U2, Bob Marley and More

    Bob Marley and The Wailers played a concert at Lyceum Theater on this date 40 years ago, which included the iconic version of the song "No Woman No Cry" that more fans are now familiar with, thanks to its inclusion on 'Legend.' The song had appeared on the equally iconic album 'Natty Dread' during 1974, but its inclusion ten years later on the posthumous compilation propelled it to new heights, earning a ranking as the no. 37 song of all time by Rolling Stone. It's not the only song that has gathered even more fame as a live cut. Here are seven other iconic numbers that still receive more play in their live forms, from Bruce Springsteen, U2, Eric Clapton and more.
  • Kanye West's Pan Am Games Performance in Toronto Spawns Controversy, Petition

    Kanye West is once again gathering controversy for being in a performance lineup. Earlier this week, the "All Day" rapper was announced as one of several artists to close out the Pan Am Games in Toronto, and now people are calling for him to be pulled from the lineup because he's an American, not Canadian.
  • CeeLo Green 'Robin Williams' Interactive Music Video Leads New Album 'Heart Blanche'

    CeeLo Green is back releasing new music, and he's name checking some of Hollywood's fallen heroes in his new single "Robin Williams." Today (July 17), the "Forget You" singer and former Voice coach unveiled an interactive music video for the first track from his new album Heart Blanche, all while singing about laughing the pain away.