• ILoveMakonnen Collaborating With Rihanna, Skrillex, Diplo, Drake, Snoop Dogg On New Album

    Artists were in a good mood as they walked into the Grammys filled with hope and optimism that this might be their year to win a Grammy. This was the perfect time to ambush them on the red carpet for interviews and pry loose details about what lies in store for many of the biggest artists in the world during the upcoming year. One of the hottest new names in the music business right now, ILoveMakonnen (real name Makonnen Sheran) was stopped by MTV before he managed to get inside for the pre-telecast and asked him about his plans in 2015. The "Tuesday" rapper revealed he is working with some really big names including Rihanna, Drake, Snoop Dogg, Diplo and Skrillex.
  • Axwell Λ Ingrosso Shares 'Something New' Music Video [WATCH]

    After releasing a series of teasers through their website earlier this week, Axwell / Ingrosso have unveiled the first video in their vault for their hit single "Something New." The visuals follow two men on motorcycles as they navigate their way through a traffic jam in the desert stuck under mysterious circumstances and every car they pass is playing "Something New."
  • Snoop Dogg, Trey Songz and YG Slam the Grammys for Not Nominating Artists That Best Represent Rap and Hip-Hop

    The 2015 Grammy Awards drew some tough critics. Kanye West led the charge, storming the stage when Beck won the the award for Album of the Year over Beyoncé and going on a rant after the show. Most of the rap and hip-hop community felt let down this year and they weren't afraid to post online about it. Snoop Dogg was particularly upset, citing the fact that some of the genre's greats have less wins then Macklemore. YG and Trey Songz joined in, but they were arguing on a personal level.
  • Second 'Pitch Perfect 2' Trailer Features Songs by Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus [WATCH]

    The second trailer for "Pitch Perfect 2" dropped today (Feb. 10) and it further proves that Beyoncé's reign over all areas of pop culture is just beginning. Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson and the rest of their female a capella group take on Bey's "Run the World (Girls)" from her fourth studio effort, '4.' The trailer also kicks off with a botched attempt at Miley Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball" thanks to a wardrobe malfunction by Wilson's Fat Amy.
  • The Glitch Mob Shares 'Love Death Immortality' Remixes Tracklist, Tour Dates With Chromeo

    Los Angeles-based electronic music production and live performance trio, The Glitch Mob, has announced the full tracklist for the remix album of their 2014 full-length LP, 'Love Death Immortality.' The 18-track compilation will feature big names and small from all corners of the electronic music spectrum like Bassnectar, Nadastorm, Filous, Mord Fustang, EPROM, Strange Talk and many others.
  • VH1 Hindsight: Enter To Win A Caboodle Of '90s Throwback Goodies Following Episode 106 Premiere [PHOTO]

    What would happen if one day you woke up with your whole adult life ahead of you, and you could rewrite all of your biggest decisions? Would things turn out better? How would you handle it? Vh1's new scripted series Hindsight, which airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. EST, attempts to answer that age-old time-traveling question with a major dose of nostalgia. The series begins with Becca (Laura Ramsey) on the eve of her second wedding. After a freaky elevator ride, she wakes up in New York City in 1995, on the morning of her first wedding, and discovers she has the opportunity to live her 20s over again -- the "right way" this time. However, Becca must readjust to life in the '90s -- a time before iPhones, when you could smoke in bars, AOL was cool, and Patrick Dempsey wasn't hot yet. The show is packed with '90s nostalgia and pop-culture references that will having you pining for the glory days.
  • VH1 Music Supervisor Isaac Ayers Dishes On The Music Behind New '90s Throwback Series 'Hindsight'

    What would happen if one day you woke up with your whole adult life ahead of you and you could rewrite all of your biggest decisions? Would things turn out better? How would you handle it? Vh1's new scripted series Hindsight attempts to answer that age-old time-traveling question with a major dose of nostalgia. The series begins with Becca (Laura Ramsey) on the eve of her second wedding. After a freaky elevator ride, she wakes up in New York City in 1995 on the morning of her first wedding and discovers she has the opportunity to live her 20s over again -- the “right way” this time. The show is full of ‘90s references and some cameos from ‘90s stars, but the real highlight is the music. We sat down with Vh1’s Music Supervisor Isaac Ayers to talk about the music behind the show and what we can expect to see as Season One progresses. Here’s what he had to say:
  • Kim Kardashian on the 'Outs' With Family for Daring to Speak Publicly About Bruce Jenner

    Kim Kardashian was the first family member to weigh in on Bruce Jenner's transformation, and just even acknowledging that her step-father is on some sort of "journey" has gotten her in trouble with both sides of the Kardashian and Jenner families. While she insists she was trying to publicly support Jenner and that is why she said anything at all, even her family is not buying it. Instead, they believe Kardashian knew her comments would grab more publicity for her and, furthermore, Jenner wants to deal with things on his own when ready. She is on the "outs" with her family for daring to speak publicly about Jenner.