• The Transgender Community Questions Bruce Jenner's Real Motives

    While Bruce Jenner's transformation into a women has been a year in the making it still has shocked some of his most loyal fans. It was one thing to hear all of the rumors and innuendo about Jenner's lifestyle, but totally different to have it all actually confirmed. Some how then the sex change topic became a serious dialog, one that the reality star thinks will be best handled if he does it himself, via a docuseries. Not everyone thinks that Jenner is going about things the right way though.
  • Gucci Mane and Young Thug Share "Heart Attack" From 'Brick Factory 3' [LISTEN]

    Gucci Mane can't stop, won't stop. Even from behind bars Gucci still remains among the most prolific rappers in the game. Now he teams up with fellow Atlanta rapper Young Thug to deliver a slow jam "Heart Attack" that is somewhat different from the recent material slowly making its way out his vault of unreleased music.
  • Nick Gordon Under Investigation in Connection with Injuries Found on Bobbi Kristina

    One week after being found face down in a bathtub full of water, Bobbi Kristina Brown is still hospitalized in a medically induced coma. How she actually ended up in the tub and the circumstances in the hours leading up to it are under close investigation with some surprising twists along the way. Could an act of violence led to Brown's current condition? That's exactly what many sources are beginning to say, as injuries found on the 21-year-old are raising many questions.
  • NBC News Launches Investigation Into Brian Williams' Reporting

    Brian Williams is considered to be the face of NBC News and in just a few short days and with one admission of deceit his whole career is now in jeopardy. While Williams has tried to say that he simply didn't remember not being in that chopper that was hit with a grenade in Iraq back in 2003, that one incident may be the least of his problems. NBC News has launched an investigation into the top anchors' reporting and the results may not be too great.
  • Grammys 2015 Best Music Video Nominees, Who Should & Who Will Win: Arcade Fire and Sia Take on Pharrell Williams

    The Best Music Video category for this year's Grammys features an array of talent and some striking visual clips. These aren't necessarily the best songs of the year, or even the most well-known. These tunes stand out merely because a director was able to pair the melody with meaningful images. No, "Anaconda" did not make the cut. Neither did "Booty." Instead we have videos from Arcade Fire, Sia and Pharrell Williams that concentrate on shots above the belt.
  • Lady Antebellum Enjoys Writing Songs in Airplane Restrooms, Apparently

    The name of Lady Antebellum's forthcoming tour, Wheels Up, just got a new meaning. Charles Kelley said that he and Hillary Scott usually spend their airplane time writing new songs, and he also shared an off-key story about one of those flights that involved a restroom on an airplane!
  • Axwell Λ Ingrosso Tease 'Something New,' 'On My Way,' 'Can't Hold Us Down' Videos [WATCH]

    Ever since their Swedish House Mafia days, Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso (plus their teams) have been wizards at marketing and getting the most out of a tour or a song. The marketing machine is spinning full force again as the pair, dubbed, Axwell / Ingrosso, have unveiled short clips about upcoming music videos for already released single "Can't Hold Us Down" and "Something New," which has been the soundtrack to a Beats headphones commercial, and an upcoming single "On My Way." Watch the clips below via Axwell / Ingrosso.
  • The Yardbirds Announce New Lineup, U.S. Tour Dates [SCHEDULE]

    Jim McCarty has overseen several iterations of The Yardbirds, his famous British Invasion band that spawned Hall of Fame guitarists such as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. They've recently announced a new lineup and a new, U.S. tour.