• Ludacris & Wife Eudoxie Are Expecting First Child Together

    Ludacris and his wife, Eudoxie Mbouguiyengue, are expecting their first child together. The big announcement came from an Instagram post on Mbouguiyengue's page showcasing her and Ludacris on the beach, with a noticeable baby bump stealing the attention.
  • 'Empire' Star Jussie Smollett Signs to Columbia Records [WATCH]

    The Fox hit show, "Empire," has many tuned in to watch Jamal Lyon, played by Jussie Smollett, carve his way into the music industry in the midst of onscreen family drama. Off the screen, Smollett recently signed to Columbia Records--making major moves in his personal life.
  • Michael Bolton Annotates Kanye West & Jay Z 'Never Let Me Down': 'To Love Somebody' Singer Shares Blackjack Sample Story

    Michael Bolton has taken on hip-hop's crowd sourced lyric engine, Rap Genius. In a rather surprising move, the "When A Man Loves A Woman" singer decided to annotate the song on the site, giving an explanation for how the sample used in the song from Blackjack's "Maybe It's The Power of Love" was cleared for Kanye West, Jay Z & Jay Ivy's "Never Let Me Down" for 'College Dropout.'
  • Dimebag Darrell's Grave Vandalized With Homophobic Slur, Defacer Issues Apology to Members of Pantera

    The man who vandalized the grave site of Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell has issued an apology. Reece Eber, the former lead singer for rising metal act Nuclear Hellfrost, owned up to the disrespectful prank of writing a homophobic slur and placing it on the grave of the beloved axeman. The singer sent out an Instagram post claiming to have spit on the grave and stolen some cowboy boots, but he explained in his apology that those actions never occurred, 'Metal Injection' noted.
  • Bob Dylan's 5 No. 1 Albums: You Won't Guess Which of His Classics Didn't Top the Billboard 200...And Which Did

    Sometimes musical history makes sense, such as when The Beatles—by all means the greatest act in the history of modern music—also has the record for most no. 1 albums of all time, with 19. Sometimes musical history makes less sense in terms of sales, as is the case with Bob Dylan. The folk legend is one of the most influential performers of all time-no. 2 to only The Beatles if you take Rolling Stone's word for it—but that didn't necessarily translate to sales for ol' Zimmy. "The Voice of A Generation" only got to the top of the charts five times in his more than five decade career. That's more than your average performer for sure, but given his longevity and acclaim, we might have expected more. You may be surprised which five were his best-selling upon debut.
  • Alesso Shares "Cool" Video: Dances His Way to a Girl's Heart [WATCH]

    Following the single release of "Cool" featuring U.K. vocalist, songwriter and producer Roy English, Alesso has shared the fun new visuals for the Kylie Minogue "Get Outta My Head" sampled track that features the "Heroes" producer be a rising star in a stereotypical high school from nerd to stud with his quirky and shameless dance moves. He dances his way to a girl's heart.