• Travis Porter Release '3 Live Crew' Mixtape Featuring Bankroll Fresh, Cap1

    Travis Porter has released their new mixtape 3 Live Crew that features fellow Atlanta rappers Bankroll Fresh and Cap1. The project is the trio's first release in close to year when they released Music Money Magnums in June 2014. Ali, Quez and Strap put together 15 songs largely devoid of features, except for three including the aforementioned two from Bankroll Fresh and Cap1, plus two others from Spodee and Skooly. The lack of features fits with past tendancies since they have three members to give verses to.
  • Tyler, The Creator Answer on 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire'

    Tyler, The Creator can check one more thing off of his bucket list. Today he was the answer to a question on Who Wants To Be a Millionaire according to Complex. A woman was asked, "Which of these is a member of the hip-hop ground Odd Future, and not the lead character of a children's show?" She had to choose between Dora The Explorer, The Cherry Bomb rapper, Thomas the Tank Engine and Bob The Builder.
  • Marco Rubio Is a Fan of Nicki Minaj and EDM: Which DJs Are His Favorite?

    The race to the White House in 2016 is heating up and candidates on both sides of the isle are looking for anyway to get an edge. The biggest will be on the Republican ticket with new candidates popping up weekly and Marco Rubio has been the latest to announce his candidacy for President. During his time in congress, the Junior Senator from Florida has been a vocal critic of the president and known as a big fan of hip-hop. He was approached by TMZ in Washington D.C. and asked about his both his wife and his musical preferences. Rubio, who has been embroiled in a controversy surrounding using an unlicensed song on the road, (not the first republican candidate to do so) admitted to liking Nicki Minaj and electronic music, specifically David Guetta, Axwell / Ingrosso and Swedish House Mafia.
  • White House Gospel Performance: Aretha Franklin, Michelle Williams "Say Yes" With Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland

    Last night, April 14, the White House kicked off a celebration of gospel music as part of the "In Performance at the White House" series. The celebration included performances by Aretha Franklin and Michelle Williams, who performed her song "Say Yes" that featured Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama have expressed their excitement for the gospel event.