• Jack Ü, Justin Bieber 'Where Are Ü Now' Remixed by Kaskade

    Jack Ü's hit collaboration with Justin Bieber, "Where Are Ü Now," got off to a slow start after it was released surprisingly at the end of February with the rest of the duo's album, 'Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü.' It has since become of one of the biggest dance songs on the radio next to tracks like "Hey Mama" and "Lean On," coincidentally, another Diplo production. The track doesn't really need much more promotion at the moment, but the pair asked fellow American star DJ, Kaskade to remix it, and his work has been released today.
  • Duran Duran Announces 'Paper Gods' Featuring Janelle Monae, Kiesza, Lindsay Lohan

    UK superstar electronic-pop band, Duran Duran, has announced the name and release date of its 14th album, 'Paper Gods' on September 11 through Warner Bros. Records. The LP will feature some pretty big names like Janelle Monáe, who sings on the albums first single, "Pressure Off," Kiesza, former Red Hot Chili Peppers' guitarist John Frusciante and oddly enough, Lindsay Lohan.
  • Meek Mill, Chris Brown, French Montana Remix Rico Richie's 'Poppin'

    Rico Richie's street hit "Poppin" that makes it very clear "If you ain't got haters, you ain't poppin'" is about to get a lot bigger. An all-star cast of some of the biggest names in hip-hop just remixed this very important phrase. Chris Brown, Meek Mill and French Montana all decided to hop on the track produced by the prolific 808 Mafia.
  • Madonna Enlists Beyonce, Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj & More for 'B*tch I'm Madonna' Music Video

    Move aside, Taylor Swift. You're not the only pop megastar who can round up famous friends for your new music video. Following the release of Swift's BFF-filled "Bad Blood" music video last month, today (June 16), the OG pop star Madonna unveiled the intense new poster for her "B*tch I'm Madonna" music video, and she enlisted fellow A-list pop stars, including Beyoncé, Katy Perry and more.
  • Bassnectar on Tom Morello Collaboration: "We Have This F*cking Killer Song"

    Back in March, Rage against the Machine frontman Tom Morello shared a photo of him working with American bass don, Bassnectar working in the studio "rocking some brutal rifftastic futurebangerz." In anticipation of the "Vava Voom" producer's upcoming album Into The Sun's release on June 30, Bassnectar spoke to Rolling Stone about his work with Morello and Dave Grohl's unwavering push back against electronic music.