• New 'Drizzy' Phone App Let's You Text Drake Lyrics

    Have you ever been in the middle of a conversation and come across a situation where a Drake lyric would be perfect, but you can't remember the exact wording of what the Toronto rapper said? You aren't alone, but a new app titled "Drizzy" that was developed by Luc Success will take care of that problem for you.
  • Dillon Francis 'Moombahton' EP to Feature Skrillex, Calvin Harris: Release This Summer

    American DJ/producer Dillon Francis continues to build the anticipation for his upcoming projects, notably his 'Moombahton' EP, which has longtime fans salivating at the possibility of hearing some classic Dillon Francis. The "Set Me Free" producer took to Twitter to share his progress on the EP and divulge a few details, including that his Skrillex collaboration is almost done. He potentially has a track with Calvin Harris and the whole project should be out in early summer.
  • Big Sean Announces 2015 Spring Tour Supporting 'Dark Sky Paradise'

    Big Sean released his third artist album 'Dark Sky Paradise' Feb. 24, and now he has announced a spring tour to support the LP. The "Blessings" rapper took to Instagram to announce the tour that will kick off in Cancun before heading across North America and Japan over March, April and May.
  • Insomniac's Nocturnal Wonderland Celebrates 20 Years, Expands to 3 Days

    California-based electronic music promotion company Insomniac has announced the dates for its Labor Day festival in southern California later this year. Nocturnal Wonderland will be celebrating 20 years later in 2015, and for the occasion the festival has expanded from its traditional two days to a full three days.
  • Insurance Concerns May Now Prevent Harrison Ford From Flying

    Harrison Ford got really lucky last Thursday, March 5, when he was able to put his stalled-out, World War ll-era plane down on a golf course, minimizing the amount of damage and likely saving the lives of others potentially lost if it had crash landed elsewhere. We now know that the 72-year-old actor is injured but expected to make a full recovery, which, given the plane, is probably nothing short of a miracle. Unfortunately, his ability to climb back into the cockpit on a film set is probably over and done with. Insurance concerns will likely prevent Ford from being able to indulge his love of flying while at work.
  • Scott Disick in Hot Water After Bailing on UK Club Tour

    Scott Disick is one of those guys who is always ticking someone off. This weekend, he is in hot water after deciding to bail out on two heavily promoted stops on his U.K. club tour, and the backlash was pretty vicious. Switch Southampton and Bournemouth's Cameo Club found out at the last minute that Disick would be a no-show, proving that while he calls making these appearances his job, his work ethic is sub-par at best.
  • Joe Giudice May Film Next Season of 'RHONJ' While Teresa Is in Prison

    Would Joe Giudice actually consider being a part of Season 7 of 'RHONJ' without his wife? By now everyone knows Teresa Giudice has been locked up in prison until next spring as punishment for her fraudulent business dealings. Joe will be doing nearly four years of federal time once Teresa is released, but for now he is left to care for their four daughters. We already have heard that he is struggling financially because his wife has been the breadwinner over the last few years, and while some say it is unlikely that he would do reality television alone, nothing is solid yet.
  • Explosive Report Claims Locator Battery on Flight MH370 Expired a Year Before Flight Was Lost

    Planes vanishing in midair, never to be found, seemed like the kind of thing that only happened in movies until last year. When Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took off from Kuala Lumpur, everything looked like business as usual until it disappeared from radar less than an hour into its flight to Beijing. The 239 people who were on board are now all presumed dead, although not a shred of debris has ever been recovered. In the early days the media made such a big deal out of it being a race to find the wreckage before the battery on the locator pings wore out. An explosive new report claims that, in fact, the battery on the locator for MH370 had expired a year before the flight was lost.