• Wiz Khalifa 'See You Again' Heads Hot 100 for Ninth Week as OMI 'Cheerleader' Breaks Into Top 10

    Wiz Khalifa doesn't even have to say "See You Again" to the No. 1 spot in the country, because his Charlie Puth featuring Furious 7 single just can't leave the top. For the ninth week, the Paul Walker tribute track sits at the summit of the chart, holding off singles from Taylor Swift, Walk the Moon and Jason Derulo. And, while Khalifa seems to be the king of early summer, one song is coming for him: OMI's crossover his "Cheerleader."
  • Iggy Azalea Opens Up About Wedding Plans, Confidence Amid Scrutiny in New Interview

    Iggy Azalea may not be having the best 2015 in the world - the "Pretty Girls" rapper has had to axe a North American stadium tour and recently cancelled her appearance at the Pittsburgh Pride parade. But, she seems to be taking it all in stride. In a new interview on Australia's version of The Today Show, the new Bonds spokeswoman spoke about her upcoming nuptials to basketball player Nick Young and whether or not she always feels confident.
  • 2 Chainz, Diplo Try $48,000 Sunglasses On 'Most Expensivest Sh*t'

    We live in a world where the drive to have the latest and greatest gadget, piece of clothing or trend can be all consuming. This gives rise to a class of luxury items that are so over the top that everyone except the ludicrisly wealthy shakes their heads. Those who have absolutely no idea what to do with their newfound wealth (case and point broke athletes) seem drawn to these items like flies. This is where 2 Chainz's web series with GQ, Most Expensivest Sh*t, highlights some of the outrageous things one can buy and he goes out and samples them.
  • Glastonbury 2015: Florence + The Machine Replace Foo Fighters as Dave Grohl Heals from Leg Injury

    Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine suffered a foot injury earlier this year, but now she's about to take over for another leg-injured rock star. After Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl broke his leg at a concert in Sweden earlier this week, the "Congregation" band was forced to cancel a slew of tour dates. And now, it's been announced that Florence + The Machine will take over the Foos' headlining spot at Glastonbury 2015.
  • Deadmau5 Getting Musical Starring Chris Baker and Sarah Horseman

    Deadmau5 has done some interesting things in his life. He has been a special guest at a cat festival, driven the Gumball 3000 and performed in front of tens of thousands all over the world, but this may the oddest one yet. The "Strobe" producer is now being immortalized in a new play occurring at the Al Green Theater in Toronto called Deadmouse the Musical. He apparently was not involved in musical in any way, nor has he endorsed it any way, but the tenor of the show is right up his alley.
  • Fired 'RHOBH' Star Kim Richards Extends Rehab Stay as Her Sister Kyle Stays on Show

    There have been so many different stories circulating about Bravo's The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills that it has been tough to keep everything straight lately. We're now hearing that Kyle Richards will be sticking around for another season after rumors of her soon to be termination, and despite the firing of her sister, Kim Richards.
  • The Silver Lake Chorus Release Album of Originals From Top Indie Rock Talents

    The Silver Lake Chorus must feel like they are the coolest kids on the block nowadays. With the band set to release their new self-titled album June 16, the general public is going to find out what many top indie rock stars had already figured out. Album producer Ben Lee assembled the talents of other big name musician friends who enjoyed The Silver Lake Chorus to compose original tunes for the band to record.
  • Giorgio Moroder Releases 'Deja Vu' Feat. Sia, Charlie XCX, Britney Spears

    The man, the myth, the legend, Giorgio Moroder, has completed his comeback after retiring from public life in the early 1990s with his first album in 30 years, Déjà Vu. The man who revolutionized electronic music and disco, creating some of the biggest hits of the 20th century like Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" is looking to make his stamp on modern electronic music with a retro feel that only the Daft Punk collaborator can deliver. The album features some of the biggest names in pop music today like Charli XCX, Sia, Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue and Foxes.