• 'Love & Hip Hop' Rich Dollaz Sitting in Jail Because of Unpaid Child Support

    One of the stars from VH1's Love & Hip Hop franchise seems to end up behind bars every week. The name may change but the bottom line is always the same, this group of reality stars just can't seem to steer clear of trouble. This time around we can confirm that Rich Dollaz has been in jail since Feb. 19 on two separate child support warrants.
  • Nick Gordon Insists He Will Be Cleared of Any Foul Play Towards Bobbi Kristina Brown

    The war of words between the Brown family and Nick Gordon has taken a particularly ugly turn in the last 24 hours. Bobbi Kristina Brown's boyfriend first took to social media to plead with her family to allow him to visit her and the Brown's attorney quickly swung back insinuating that Gordon is being shut out because he won't speak with police. That theory he shot down today and then added a whole lot more fuel to the fire.
  • Nick Jonas Covers Kanye West's "Only One," Stays True To The Original [LISTEN]

    Kanye West surprised fans when he collaborated with Paul McCartney for "Only One," adopting a sound much gentler than his Yeezus material. He has since performed it at the Grammys and on SNL's 40th anniversary special. Other artists are feeling the song, too. Drake covered it during a performance in New York, and now Nick Jonas has offered his take on the endearing song, which written from the perspective of West's deceased mother Donda about Ye's life with his two new "angels," wife Kim Kardashian and daughter North West (Nori).
  • 7 Oscar Performances Ranked: From Lady Gaga to John Legend, Rita Ora and More...What Performance Comes in at No. 1?

    'Hawkman,' 'The Grand Budapest Hotel,' politically-charged speeches and general public debate over Neil Patrick Harris's role as a host are on the tips of everyone's tongues, but it's fair to say that the music performances stole a fair amount of attention at film's biggest night. Several of the performances got Twitter going like nothing else. We're going to risk our necks and rank the night's seven live performances, from John Legend to Lady Gaga.
  • The Academy Outraged Fans by Leaving Joan Rivers Out of 'In Memoriam' Segment

    Sometimes the people left out of a night like the Academy Awards seem to get just as much attention as the handful who actually took home an Oscar. Last night's "In Memoriam" segment was intended to act as a tribute to those working in the film industry who had died this past year, but those who put the section together drew outrage from fans who could not believe that Joan Rivers was not mentioned. The iconic comedienne died in September and, aside from her constant red carpet presence at every award show, she also had a handful of films to her credit.
  • Soundgarden Guitarist Kim Thayil Says Band Will Release 'King Animal' Follow-Up in 2016

    The members of Soundgarden want the reunion to last a little bit longer. Guitarist Kim Thayil told The Sydney Morning Herald recently that the band plans to release its eighth studio album in 2016. The untitled effort will follow the band's 2012 album, King Animal, which they released after a 16-year recording hiatus. Thayil said the band is still in the early stages of putting the album together.
  • Bobby Shmurda Claims Lyrical Content Was "Fabricated," Wants Off Epic Records After They Fail To Post His Bail

    A lot has happened in the two months since Bobby Shmurda (born Ackquille Pollard) was arrested outside of Quad Studios in New York City. He has been indicted on a variety of charges, changed lawyers, plead not guilty in court, and had his bail withdrawn. His defense lawyer Kenneth J. Montgomery has called the charges "trumped up," saying it all ultimately comes down to a "constructive possession gun case" that is being overblown. For now, Pollard sits in jail, unable to come up with the $2 million bail. In a new interview with The New York Times, Pollard expresses his frustration with his label for not supporting him and claims that his violent lyrics were fabricated to sell records.