• Why Isn't Kendrick Lamar Playing 'To Pimp A Butterfly' at Festivals?

    Fans have been noticing something odd about Kendrick Lamar's recent setlists from music festivals such as Sasquatch and Sweetlife: The rapper has been largely ignoring his current album 'To Pimp A Butterfly' at festival dates. At both shows, the emcee only played "Alright" from the album, which was released in March.
  • Kendrick Lamar Performs 'm.A.A.d. City' With Fan At Sweetlife Festival

    Kendrick Lamar has taken crowd interaction to a whole new level with a stunt he is now doing. The "To Pimp A Butterfly" rapper is now bringing fans on stage to rap some of his tracks with him and some obviously do it better than others. This weekend during Sweetlife Festival at the Merriweather Pavilion just outside of Washington, DC, Kendrick Lamar brought a fan onstage to rap his tune "m.A.A.d City' with him.
  • Enrique Iglesias Injures Fingers by Grabbing Drone at Mexican Show

    The say things are dangerous down in Mexico right now, but Enrique Iglesias has no one to blame for himself for an injury that occurred at his show in Tijuana over the weekend. The performer reached out to grab a drone out of the air, not carefully enough apparently, and ended up with a nasty finger injury. He seems to be alright however, performing for another half-hour before seeking medical attention.
  • Lil B Delivers Rousing Lecture at UCLA on Individuality, Love [WATCH]

    Lil B, real name Brandon McCartney, or better known as the based god, made another appearance behind the lectern at one of the world's finest universities last week when he lectured to over 700 students at UCLA. Over his 75 minutes, Lil B touched on a wide variety of topics including love, individuality, self-worth and even communicating with turkeys.
  • Young Thug Gets Ice Cream Cone Face Tattoo Honoring Gucci Mane

    Young Thug always manages to keep things interesting. Whether it is beefing with Lil Wayne and The Game or being a character on social media, the "Stoner" rapper knows how to get attention. His latest stunt may be his most radical yet, as he has decided to get a tattoo of an ice cream cone on his face in honor of the imprisoned Atlanta rapper, Gucci Mane, who pioneered the look.
  • Apple Reportedly Targeting Drake, Pharrell, David Guetta For Music Service

    The temperatures are warming up outside and the battle between streaming services is heating up as well. According to new reports, Apple is targeting some of the world's biggest pop stars--Drake, David Guetta and Pharrell--to join Apple as the Cupertino tech giant looks to gain an edge with the increasingly competitive streaming market.
  • B.B. King's Son Questions Sister's Poisoning Accusations At Manager

    You always hope that when a famous and very successful musician dies that there won't be any drama with the children. However this isn't always the case when there are big dollars and many parties involved. The passing of B.B. King has left a situation that seems to get messier by the day as his 15 kids and manager are fighting for control over his assets. Two of his daughters, Patty Elizabeth King and Karen Williams have accused B.B's long-time business manager LaVerne Toney, who had power of attorney and control of the blues legend's finances and medical care, of poisoning King. Now one of his son's Willie is disputing his sister's claims that Toney poisoned the "Lucille" singer.
  • Kanye West Delivers Inspirational Speech At L.A. Trade Technical College

    The college dropout, Kanye West continues his tour around the United States giving speeches at various institutions of higher learning. This time Yeezy went back to the school he used to teach at, the Los Angeles Trade Technical to give the commencement address for the graduating students. The seven-plus minute talk addresses Kanye's life in fashion and the journey he took to get to where he was, overcoming adversity along the way and the lessons he had to learn from others and by self-exploration when faced with obstacles. He imparts that same wisdom on those sitting in the crowd looking to start their career in fashion.