• Notorious B.I.G. Raps Over Theme Music From 'Serial' Podcast on 'Somebody's Gotta Die' Remix [LISTEN]

    If you haven't listened to Sara Koenig's wildly popular new podcast, Serial, then you need to get on it as soon as possible. The addicting true crime series follows the murder of Hae Min Lee that occurred in 1999 in Baltimore and Adnan Syed, the accused boyfriend in prison. There's one simple question that drives the captivating podcast - "Did Syed really do it?" The series came to an end Thursday (Dec. 18), and now everyone is in withdrawal. Thankfully, a SoundCloud user remixed the theme music and interview snippets along with Notorious B.I.G.'s "Somebody's Gotta Die."
  • Chief Keef Drops New Song "Granny" Off Upcoming 'Bang 3' [LISTEN]

    Chief Keef has given fans another taste of his upcoming album Bang 3 with the official version of the song "Granny," which has been floating around on the Internet in different forms for a while. Considering the rapper is no longer 18 years old, it's safe to say the track is a bit dated. However, now that Keef has broken up with Interscope, we might see more tracks soon.
  • Foo Fighters Perform "I Am a River" from 'Sonic Highways' on The Tonight Show with a Full String Orchestra [WATCH]

    We all can agree that the last few months were marked by Foo Fighters overload. They released their eighth studio effort, 'Sonic Highways,' in November while the companion HBO series was already underway. Dave Grohl and Co. jammed for an entire week on "The Late Show with David Letterman" and, just last night (Dec. 18), they joined Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" for a thumping rendition of "I Am a River."
  • Azealia Banks, Iggy Azalea Twitter Feud Continues: "212" Rapper Calls Out "White Media" as Solange Throws in Support

    The war of words and Twitter feud between Iggy Azalea and Azealia Banks just will not come to an end. In the latest installment of events -- which were triggered this week by Banks's emotional Hot 97 interview about racism and the entertainment industry - the "Heavy Metal and Reflective" rapper is calling out the media for painting her in a poor light when she just "wants to talk about black stuff."
  • Melody Thomas Scott Back to Work on 'The Young & the Restless' After Medical Crisis Sidelined Her for 6 Weeks

    Fans of "The Young & the Restless" may not have realized that Melody Thomas Scott has been sick, thanks in great part to her schedule being reworked, but the actress is taking to social media to talk about the last 6 weeks of her life. Scott, who has played the infinitely popular Nikki Newman for decades now, recently was prescribed medication for a sinus infection and apparently it ended up being the worst thing that she could have taken.
  • The FBI Officially Accuses North Korea of Successfully Hacking Sony

    Earlier this week the news broke that the FBI was reportedly linking North Korea to the high level hacking of Sony and this morning the government agency issued a full statement that officially points the finger at that country's government. Even while under the sharpest of microscopes, the hackers who refer to themselves as Guardians of Peace, again reached out to Sony officials, sending another email overnight that made it clear that they weren't the least bit intimidated even if their identity has been outed.
  • Hip Hop Hall Of Fame Scheduled To Open In 2017

    It's official - the Hip Hop Hall Of Fame Museum will be headed to New York City, specifically midtown and Harlem in 2017. The long awaited project that had was originally envisioned in 1992, is expected to break ground early next year with the hope of opening its doors to the public in 2017. The project will focus on the history of hip hop and those who helped build it to the popular genre that is has become today. It will also acknowledge the genre's current stars and the current level of success hip hop has achieved in popular culture.