• Snoop Dogg Details Pharrell, Stevie Wonder Collaboration On 'Bush'

    Fans are counting down the days until Snoop Dogg releases his new Pharrell-produced album Bush. One of the more anticipated collaborations on the LP features the legend Stevie Wonder and at a recent album recent listening event in Los Angeles, the Snoop shared the story of how he was able to get Stevie on the track. During a session where he and Pharrell were recording one of the tracks, it was decided that they could use some Stevie Wonder on the track after working with Charlie Wilson on most of the LP. The Doggfather explained exactly how he was able to get a hold of Mr. Wonder and get him in the studio to record on the album, much to the apparent surprise and amazement of Pharrell (via Hip Hop DX).
  • Taylor Swift's '1989' Louder Than Classic Metallica, AC/DC and Sex Pistols Records. How?

    When you think of "loud" albums, you probably don't think about Taylor Swift. However a new study from Ian Shepherd, audio engineer and founder of Dynamic Range Day, demonstrates that in fact the pop star's most recent release, '1989,' is among the loudest albums of all time. Among the album it trumps are AC/DC's 'Back In Black,' Metallica's "Black" album, and the Sex Pistols' 'Never Mind The Bollocks.'
  • Stevie J Thinks He Deserves a Raise, Threatens to Leave 'LHHATL'

    Love & Hip Hop Atlanta might be one of those shows that not everyone admits to watching, but make no mistake, people are tuning in- in droves. The latest season premiered last Monday and the ratings were absolutely insane, with more than 6 million viewers watching the antics of Stevie J, Mimi Faust and the rest of the crew. Missing from the episode was Stevie's wife, Joseline Hernandez, who was suspended from the show after an on-air beat down with Althea Heart at the most recent reunion show. If Stevie's recent rumblings are to be believed, then he also might be leaving the show.
  • Taking Child To Pink Concert Not Bad Parenting Says NJ Judge

    Taking a child to a concert can be a bonding moment for a parent and their kid. When the child is young, having the parent chaperon can be the only way that the kid is able to attend the show. This was called into question last year when a mother took her daughter to her first rock show -- a Pink concert at Newark's Prudential Center in New Jersey. The father of the child and the woman's ex-husband accused the mother of "bad parenting" and used the concert as a centerpiece in an ongoing custody battle over the 11-year-old girl. New Jersey Superior Court Judge Lawrence R. Jones ruled in an expansive 37-page decision, writing that the mother "in no way, shape or form exceed the boundaries of reasonable parental judgment" by bringing her daughter to the concert.
  • 'RHOBH' Kim Richards Has Reluctantly Checked Into Rehab

    April seems to have been a pretty rough month for some of reality television's biggest names with Bravo's Kim Richards really leading the way. Fans of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" have watched as Richards spent the season acting erratically while insisting that she has remained clean and sober for the last three years. The lies came to a screeching halt about two weeks ago when Richards was arrested in Beverly Hills for trespass, battery of a police officer, resisting arrest and public drunkenness. Rather than high-tailing it to rehab, Richards instead sat for an interview with Dr. Phil and tweaked when she realized that it was actually an intervention.
  • Killer Mike Covers White House Correspondents' Dinner For Huffington Post

    Rapper, artist and social activist, Killer Mike of hip-hop duo Run The Jewels, was among those attending the White House Correspondent's Dinner last night at the Washington Hilton Hotel. The event where the capitol's elite and press come together to poke fun at each other and drink heavily was headlined by President Obama and his anger translator Luther (Keegan-Michael Key from Key & Peele) and Cecily Strong of "Saturday Night Live" fame.
  • Tidal to Stream Jack White's North Dakota Acoustic Gig

    On his first ever entirely acoustic tour, Jack White scheduled stops for each of the five states he's never performed in. Following shows in Alaska, Idaho, South Dakota and Wyoming, his North Dakota show date will wrap-up the acoustic tour and be recorded to stream on Tidal.
  • Yelawolf, Eminem Share "Best Friend" Music Video From 'Love Story' [WATCH]

    Yelawolf and Eminem have unveiled the music video for their collaboration together, "Best Friend," taken from the "Till It's Gone" rapper's recent artist album, 'Love Story.' The tune addresses very personal issues for Yelawolf including child abuse and the struggles he has faced personally that have deviated him at times on a path towards hell. It is a more spiritual then one might expect, thanking his "Best Friend" in God. Yelawolf, real name Michael Wayne Atha, alternates between singing and rapping while Eminem comes in with a lengthy, speedy and ferocious rap.