• Member of Boy Band Rewind Collapses on Plane Due to 12 Layers of Clothing(?)

    Hopefully all attention is good attention if you're an up-and-coming boy band, because this headline gets ridiculous real fast: James McElvar, a member of the Scottish pop group Rewind, collapsed due to heat exhaustion after trying to wear ALL of his clothing in an attempt to avoid paying luggage fees. Yup.
  • Joan Jett and The Runaways Rocked by Kim Fowley Rape Allegation

    The rock 'n' roll world was shocked this week when Jackie Fuchs—who played bass with Joan Jett and The Runaways under the alias Jackie Fox—alleged that famed manager Kim Fowley raped her after a gig during the '70s. The incident was made even less comfortable by Fuchs' implication that Jett was present and looked on as the event took place. The guitarist, who was recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, denied the latter suggestion.
  • Taylor Swift Brings Out The Weeknd, U.S. Women's Soccer Team & More in Jersey

    Taylor Swift's "1989" tour seems to be just as exciting as its namesake album, which just became the quickest LP to reach 5 million sales in 10 years. For her first show at Giants' Stadium, in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Taylor had some wild surprises for the crowd of 60,000, bringing out The Weeknd, the U.S. Women's Soccer Team and several more of her famous BFFs.
  • Kendrick Lamar & Eminem Will Be on Dr. Dre's 'Straight Outta Compton' Soundtrack

    Along with obvious tracks from N.W.A., Kendrick Lamar and Eminem will also feature on the soundtrack to Straight Outta Compton, the biopic about one of hip-hop's most influential supergroups. Stopping by San Diego Comic-Con, the film's director, F. Gary Gray, told MTV that the Dr. Dre-produced soundtrack is "insane."
  • Future Drops High Fashion 'Blow a Bag' Video

    Future drops the lavish video to "Blow a Bag" less than 24 hours after releasing the new single off Dirty Sprite 2. Though announced just two days ago (July 9), there's already huge hype surrounding Future's third LP, out next Friday, July 17.
  • Eddie Vedder Brings Chicago Cubs Onstage During Fundraiser

    If there's one thing you know about Pearl Jam front man Eddie Vedder, it's that he's a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan. Having been welcomed into the stadium with open arms over the years and making it a tradition to sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the 7th inning stretch, Vedder feels right at home at Wrigley Field alongside his favorite athletes. Thursday night the 50-year-old power vocalist lived a dream come true when the players on the Chicago Cubs returned the favor by joining him onstage at the 4th annual Hot Stove Cool Music benefit show for the Epstein's Foundation to Be Named Later.