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Halle Berry has only been married to Olivier Martinez since July of 2013 and the majority of their union has been riddled with gossip. Their son, Maceo Martinez, was born last fall and by the time he was just a few months old, rumors were rampant about Berry and Martinez living apart. The couple also has tried to keep their relationship private so making public appearances have never really been their thing. Perhaps that's why it was so surprising to see them out and about over the weekend. -
Texas A&M Football Coach Fires Pool Boy on Twitter One Day After Firing Graduate Assistant
It's been a busy two days for Texas A&M football coach Kevin Sumlin, who had to fire a pair of young men after their boneheaded mistakes. Tuesday, Sumlin got wind that his pool boy was posting about him on Twitter, and decided to act swiftly. -
Nicki Minaj, Producers Get Serious Hate From Ex-Ku Klux Klan Wizard
Former Ku Klux Klan wizard David Duke spoke out against Nicki Minaj and several music producers during his online radio show on Tuesday, condemning the "absolute filth, drugs and violence" in contemporary hip-hop. -
Kim Kardashian Will Build Kanye West a Studio Right Next Door to Their Home to Keep Tabs on Him
Kim Kardashian may have figured out a way to keep her husband at home with her for more than a few days at a clip. After weeks of reportedly arguing over the fact that Kanye West prefers to work on his new music in Paris and how it takes him away from his family on a regular basis, the couple has just purchased a new property that will be partially converted into a studio for West. -
Rich Homie Quan, Young Thug Guest on Nipsey Hussle's "Choke" [LISTEN]
Nipsey Hussle's new mixtape, 'Mailbox Money,' is set to drop tomorrow, Dec. 31, but if that's too long for you to wait for new music, Nipsey has shared a new song titled "Choke" featuring Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan, which you can check out here. The song features some heavy-hitting, dramatic production from London On Da Track and opens with a lengthy sample of Samuel L. Jackson's climactic speech from "Pulp Fiction." The vocals don't seem to be mixed very well though and often rise uncomfortably far above the beat. -
Lee Greenwood NHL Winter Classic: Singer to Perform 'God Bless The USA' at Outdoor Hockey Game
The 72-year-old country star wrote and released "God Bless the USA" in 1984 and it's survived more than three decades to become an American staple. On New Year's Day, Greenwood will perform his hit at the NHL Winter Classic in Washington, D.C. -
Macklemore Says He 'Betrayed' Kendrick Lamar by Posting Grammys Text
Macklemore finally owned up to his post-Grammys faux pas on Tuesday. In between lengthy discussions about race and hip-hop, he let slip that posting a text message he sent to Kendrick Lamar this February was a mistake. -
Nicki Minaj Talks 'The Pinkprint,' Being A Control Freak, Relationship With Safaree Samuels, Abortion, And More
As previously reported, Nicki Minaj is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone following the release of her third studio album The Pinkprint. The sell lines call her a "mad genius" and a "manic diva." Now the magazine has teased some of their cover story before it hits the newsstands this Friday. -
Broken Social Scene Recaps 2014 In "Golden Facelift" Video [WATCH]
Toronto indie rock collective, Broken Social Scene, has shared the music video for its song "Golden Facelift," which you can check out here The video is basically a five-minute recap of all the major events in 2014, ranging from the rise of ISIS to the racial tensions in the United States to inconsequential viral videos, but when placed side by side, they all come off as equally significant in the building of our culture. There are also some graphic shots of surgical procedures, so don't watch if you're squeamish. -
Justin Bieber Closes Out 2014 with Lawsuit Involving Hamptons Brawl: "Home to Mama" Responsible from Cronies' Actions
The year began with quite a bit of Justin Bieber legal drama, and the "Home to Mama" singer's year was also filled with lawsuits, feuds and broken hearts. So, it's only fitting that 2014 would come to an end with yet some more Bieber legal drama. What's the teen idol done this time? He got involved in a good old fashioned club brawl. -
Kelly Clarkson Talks New Album, Jokes It's 'Right on Up There with John Lennon's "Imagine"'
Kelly Clarkson is now based in Nashville, and the "Since U Been Gone" singer has been recording for most of the year in the country-music hotbed.According to CMT, via radio.com, Clarkson recently admitted that her seventh studio album might have a little bit of twang in it."There's all different kinds of genres on there," Clarkson said. "I'm obviously affected by the community I live in. So there's a little bit of everything."Clarkson has done recent live duets with Trisha Yearwood ("Silent Night," "Prizefighter") and Reba McEntire ("Silent Night," "Because of You"), so it is not far-fetched to think that she has been influenced by some of Nashville's best.In jest, she compared the new LP to an all-time U.K. classic."It's amazing, and you're gonna love it," she said. "Personally, you're gonna be like, 'This is right on up there with John Lennon's 'Imagine.' Guaran-d--n-tee it!" -
Justin Bieber Hints at New Album Coming in 2015
When caught up in his seemingly endless supply of scandals and lawsuits, it's easy to forget that Justin Bieber is, first and foremost, a musician, and over the last few days, the 20-year-old singer has dropped some hints that new music will soon be on the way. On his Twitter account yesterday (Dec. 29), Bieber responded to MTV's pleas for a new album in 2015 with a simple "no problem."
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