• Kandi Burruss Filming 'Meet the Tuckers' for Bravo Spin Off, is She Leaving 'RHOA'?

    Bravo's Housewives franchise has been known to spawn various spin off series' and it looks like there is a brand new one already in the works. A few days ago the ladies of The Real Housewives of Atlanta gathered to film the reunion show for the currently airing season and we're hearing that it could be the final time that Kandi Burruss is a part of the madness. Rumor has it that she is next in line to leave in favor of filming her own show based on life with her new husband, Todd Tucker.
  • Kim Kardashian Repeatedly Denied Membership to L.A.'s Exclusive Soho House

    Kim Kardashian may have graced the cover of Vogue and has enough moxie to get away with bringing her screaming toddler to fashion week with her but as it turns out, not everyone actually says yes to her demands. Soho House is an ultra-exclusive club in West Hollywood that is celebrating its' fifth anniversary with much fanfare and as it turns out, the posh hotspot is off limits to reality stars, including Kardashian.
  • Wale Featuring J. Cole "The Pessimist" Shared From 'The Album About Nothing' [LISTEN]

    Wale is only two days away from the release of his fourth artist album, 'The Album About Nothing,' and he has released possibly the most anticipated collab yet -- "The Pessimist" -- alongside J. Cole. Though J. Cole was not originally listed on the initial tracklist release, it was known that he was one of the few features on the album. Fitting with the theme of the album, "The Pessimist" kicks off with a George Costanza sound bite from season three, episode 17.
  • Eric Prydz Previews 'Generate' - 'Tether' Producer Announces Single Ahead of Upcoming Album [LISTEN]

    Eric Prydz has unveiled the next single that will be released from his massive treasure trove of unreleased IDs. The "Every Day" producer has previewed the long-awaited "Generate" in full on his soundcloud prior to its release through his own label, Pryda Friends, on April 13. "Generate" is the second release from Prydz after his remix for CHVRCHES "Tether" dropped last month and immediately shot up to the top of the Beatport charts. Stream the full seven-minute preview below via Prydz.
  • T-Pain Releases 'The Iron Way' Mixtape Featuring Lil Wayne, Migos, The Dream & Yo Gotti [LISTEN]

    T-Pain has released his long-awaited mixtape, 'The Iron Way.' The 20-track project features the likes of Lil Wayne, Yo Gotti, Migos, Bun B, Big K.R.I.T., The Dream and his frequent partner, Kardinal Offishall, among others. Unfortunately, the original track 16, “Girlfriends” that was to feature previously unheard vocals from Aaliyah did not make the cut and may never be released to the public.
  • Skrillex & Four Tet Announce Joint London Show at The Underworld Camden April 5

    In one of the more surprising joint-shows announced so far this year, bass music don Skrillex and eclectic electronic producer Four Tet have teamed up for a new show next week in London. The show will take place at the 500-capacity Underground in Camden, London on April 5. Tickets will only be made available through a ballot system, which you can sign up for here. Lucky fans will be told via email if they were chosen and, if so, they will have 24 hours to redeem their secure ticket link from 10 a.m. on April 1. Sign up for your chance to get tickets here.
  • Ultra Music Festival 2015: Martin Garrix, Usher 'Don't Look Down' Performance Breaks Ultra Live Stream Record [WATCH]

    Martin Garrix came to Miami on a mission to make sure people would remember what he did at Ultra Music Festival 2015. With all of the big world premieres and guest appearances it appears that he did just that, unveiling his long-awaited track "Rewind, Repeat It" with Ed Sheeran and the fan titled "Waiting For Love" alongside Avicii and rumored to be John Legend. The 18-year-old Dutchman did not stop there, also bringing out pop, R&B superstar Usher to sing their new collaboration ""Don't Look Down" to tens of thousands live in the crowd and many raving at home. According to Revolt, the performance broke the live stream record for UMF's Ultra Live streaming record.