• Kaskade Releases 'I Remember' Compilation for Free on Google Play: Iconic Tracks Like "Eyes," "Atmosphere," "Raining" Included

    American DJ and producer Ryan Raddon, professionally known as Kaskade, is giving back to his fans. He is giving away for a limited time only a free copy of his recent greatest hits compilation on Google Play titled "I Remember." It has the greatest hits from Kaskade over the last six years of his career, including tracks from the past four albums "Strobelight Seduction," "Dynasty," "Fire and Ice" and "Atmosphere" like "Eyes," "Dynasty" and "Raining." Some may view this as a cop out release just to make an extra buck, but with dance music's growing popularity coinciding with Kaskade's, this compilation serves as an entry level understanding of his music and will allow fans to dig deeper into his discography.
  • Spring Awakening 2015 Lineup: Zedd, Hardwell, Tiësto, Eric Prydz Included

    Chicago's largest, pure electronic music festival, Spring Awakening Music Festival, has announced the lineup for the 2015 edition this summer. Taking place in historic Soldier Field, where the NFL's Chicago Bears play their football, React Presents will be welcoming a large and diverse group of DJs to their flagship event in June. Spring Awakening will be hosting your typical group of headlining acts in Zedd and Eric Prydz Friday, Hardwell and Diplo Saturday and Tiësto and Afrojack Sunday with a surprise headliner still to be announced.
  • 7 Hit Albums We Waited More Than 10 Years For (David Bowie, Sade and D'Angelo Have Nothing on Harper Lee)

    The world was pleasantly surprised to find out yesterday that Harper Lee, the Pulitzer Prize winning author of To Kill A Mockingbird, would finally be publishing her second book during 2015 after years of hiding from the spotlight. The new title, Go Set A Watchman, was actually written before Mockingbird yet is set 20 years following the events of her published book. It should be noted that Lee is not in the best of health, and some allege that publisher HarperCollins may have swooped in following the death of her sister and lawyer Alice Lee and taken advantage of the situation. We hope for the best, like what happened with the seven albums listed below, which were critical smashes when performers such as David Bowie, D'Angelo and Sade released them after decade-long spans.
  • Action Bronson Eats Healthier in 'F**k That's Delicious' Episode 8 [WATCH]

    Action Bronson -- real name Arian Asllani -- and Vice's food network Munchies are back with Episode 8 of Asllani's food show "F**k That's Delicious." He heads to the West Coast to escape the New York City cold and catch some rays in the dark depths of the Northeastern winter. Bronson also takes this opportunity to eat a little healthier, Los Angeles style, and shows his viewers just how it is done in his kitchen.
  • Young Thug GQ Interview: Rapper Explains Why He Won't Buy Jay Z's CDs & More

    As part of their Legacy Project, GQ spoke with 19 musicians who they believe left a lasting mark on the industry in 2014. One of those musicians was Atlanta rapper Young Thug, who is known for stirring up controversy in his music and on Instagram, however, he hasn't given many in-depth interviews. In his GQ feature, he talks about his career trajectory in rap, when is the right time to retire from the game, why he would never buy one of Jay Z's CDs, and what he would change his name to if he could. Here's what he had to say (via HipHopNMore).
  • Grammys 2015 Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nominees, Who Should and Will Win: Eminem, Kanye West Duel

    Predicting hip-hop at the Grammys has been notoriously difficult, but the best Rap/Sung Collaboration category has been one of the easiest. Like the other categories in Best Rap Album and Best Rap Song, the Grammys go for star power, but with Rap/Sung Collaboration, they do not deviate from what the charts and the radio say is what the kids are listening to. The 2015 nominees are a little different, with inclusions from Common, Schoolboy Q and ILoveMakonnen with the assist from Drake, but otherwise star power rules the day. The argument of who should win and who will win will rage on long after the Grammys are over and is always divisive, but we took our best crack at it.
  • Grammys 2015 Best Country Song Nominees, Who Should & Will Win: Glen Campbell's Last Song vs. Miranda Lambert, Eric Church

    Best Country Song at the 2015 Grammys is gearing up to be a hotly contested category. This category, which goes to the songwriters of one of country music's big hits of the last year, is filled with some stunning music this year, courtesy of a genre great (Glen Campbell) and some of the most established artists in the biz today (Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw, Eric Church). So, how to decide who deserves to win?
  • Kanye West Says Big Sean Is "On God's Path," Was Responsible For Making "Blessings" Dark Sky Paradise's Second Single [WATCH]

    Big Sean was famously discovered by Kanye West in 2005 when the G.O.O.D. Music label head was in Detroit giving a radio interview. Sean ended up convincing West to listen to a few bars and two years later, he was signed to the label. The two have since worked together on songs such as West's "Mercy" and "Clique," Sean's "Marvin Gaye and Chardonnay" and "Whatever You Want," and Rick Ross's "Sanctified." Most recently, the pair teamed up for Sean's latest single "Blessings," which also features Drake. In a new video from Revolt, West talks to Sean about the changes he should expect in his career now that "IDFWU" has blown up and his album Dark Sky Paradise is on its way. West also appears to be the one responsible for having Sean put out "Blessings" as his second single.
  • Sidney Poitier Is Disgusted by Bill Cosby Allegations

    Bill Cosby's life has changed pretty radically since last November, when one woman decided to write an essay about allegedly being assaulted by him. The bottom has fallen out from under him completely, with NBC and Netflix shelving planned projects and a multitude of his concerts have been canceled. Then there is the fact that venues are not lining up to book him for future gigs, either. Business is bad and, even worse, some of Cosby's oldest friends, such as Sidney Poitier, are turning their backs on him. In fact, Poitier is disgusted by the allegations.