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Grand Ole Opry legend Little Jimmy Dickens has died. The country singer was hospitalized for a stroke on Dec. 25, six days after turning 94. Dickens performed right up until the end of his life, gracing the Opry stage on Dec. 20 for a big birthday bash. As Rolling Stone Country points out, the singer was best known for comedic tunes like "May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" and "Take an Old Cold Tater (and Wait)." -
Scott Disick Partying Harder Than Ever After Birth of Third Child with Kourtney Kardashian
Kourtney Kardashian may be on social media gushing about how happy she is but sources say that behind the facade her life with Scott Disick is a real mess. He never made it a secret that he wasn't exactly on board with having a third child, especially while he was knee-deep in grief over losing both of his parents in a short period of time. Now that little Reign Aston Disick has arrived, Disick is simply unable to handle the mountain of pressure on him. -
Jordan Brand Denies Rumors of Riff Raff Collab [WATCH]
The romance between rappers and sneakers is a prized and precious relationship that dates back decades. The ultimate relationship goal many-a-rappers have daydreamed about would be a collaboration between the artist and the beloved sneaker company. Riff Raff is not excluded in that daydream, releasing on Instagram and Twitter what would appear to be a promotional photo of a collaboration between himself and Jordan Brand. -
Meek Mill Shares 5 Teasers From Upcoming Album 'Dreams Worth More Than Money' [WATCH]
Following the recent announcement regarding Meek Mill's second studio album, Dreams Are Worth More Than Money, set for release sometime in 2015, the rapper once again took to Instagram to preview some teasers. -
Kevin Spacey, Tony Bennett and Boyz II Men Honor Billy Joel for Library of Congress Special [WATCH]
An all-star lineup showed up to pay tribute to Billy Joel in November and the PBS special aired last night (Jan. 2). The singer-songwriter received the prestigious Gershwin Prize for Popular Song by the Library of Congress. Boyz II Men, Kevin Spacey and Tony Bennett performed a few choice numbers while LeAnn Rimes, Josh Groban and Natalie Maines also joined in on the celebration. Joel took the stage for some of his tunes as well. -
Zedd Reveals New Year's Resolutions for 2015
Zedd's rise to one of the preeminient crossover pop/dance producers has been remarkable since the release of "Clarity," but it has not totally seemless. When you pick up the level of fame and fortune Zedd has in the past two years, you are inevitably going to have some "haters" who want to criticize your every move. Zedd has grown a massive fan base, with over seven million fans on his social networks, but has inevitably picked up some detractors along the way there to offer their two cents on his life and career. He offered some wisdom on how to block out the haters and his New Year's Resolution for 2015. -
2014's Top Sellers Exclude Hip Hop Entirely
While it is not a huge surprise to learn that, overall, 2014 was not the most fruitful year in terms of album sales, with a decline of 11 percent from 2013, it is unfortunate that the genre of hip hop did not see any love whatsoever in the top 10 best-selling album list. -
Birdman Reportedly Owes His Condo Association $12,000, Accused of Bouncing Checks
Birdman hasn't been having the best of luck the last couple of months, with recent claims from his condo association in Miami Florida, the Ivy Condo Association, stating that the co-founder of Cash Money Records owes over $12,000 in unpaid fees and bounced checks. -
Pete Doherty Leaves Rehab in Thailand, Libertines Frontman is Reportedly Writing New Music with the Band
Libertines frontman Pete Doherty left a rehabilitation center in Thailand after a brief stint trying to get clean. The musician had a setback in December when someone sent him heroin for the second time and he relapsed. After receiving a treatment plan that included methadone, exercise and counseling, Doherty is back with his bandmates recording new music. -
Master P and Lil Wayne Working Together on 'Power' Track, No Limit Forever and Cash Money Mending Relationship? [LISTEN]
Master P has big plans for 2015. The No Limit Forever founder released a clip recently where he raps on a new track featuring Lil Wayne titled "Power." Master P plans on including the tune on his upcoming mixtape, AllHipHop notes. The collaboration may serve as a peace treaty of sorts between Master P's No Limit brand and Cash Money, which famously beefed during the 1990s. It could also be a sign of P moving in on Weezy, who has been critical of Birdman and the YMCMB. -
Jim Rome's Disrespectful Marching Band Tweet During Sugar Bowl Starts Social Media Frenzy with #MarchOnRome
Jim Rome instantly became the enemy of every marching band in the world after posting one disrespectful tweet. The CBS Sports Radio personality made a generalization of members, calling them "dorks" and sparking immediate backlash via social media with #MarchOnRome. The Washington Post picked up on the tweet, which has since been deleted, during the Ohio State-Alabama Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1. -
Mike Jones Drops New Mixtape 'Money Train,' Stream All 15 Tracks from the Houston Rapper [LISTEN]
Houston rapper Mike Jones released a mixtape to start off the New Year, marking a return of sorts to the recording scene. All 15 tracks on Money Train are available as a free download via DatPiff.com. The effort features Slim Thug, A1 The Supergroup and Yung Deuce. The effort is a mix of new songs and freestyles.
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