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Tinashe has most certainly had a successful breakout year caped off with the release of her debut album, "Aquarius," and she's already thinking about her next moves. The singer recently revealed her plans for her sophomore album as she preps for her upcoming tour. -
ABC Family is Thinking About Re-branding Itself to Target a Young Adult Audience Exclusively
2015 looks like it may become the year for several different networks to re-brand themselves. We have already told you about how TVGN is planning on making its debut in January as POP, a pop culture network that will have its sights set on younger audiences that normally tune in to either MTV or Bravo. Now we are also hearing rumblings that ABC Family is looking into doing some serious re-branding of their own. -
'Beyoncé' One Year Later: The Album's 5 Best Songs
Today, Dec. 13, marks the one-year anniversary of Beyoncé's self-titled album, which was released on iTunes in the middle of the night without any warning or promotion whatsoever. Aside from revolutionizing the way in which mainstream artists choose to release their music, "Beyoncé" is musically a remarkable album as well, a refreshingly progressive and cerebral blend of trap, R&B, and electronica. To celebrate the anniversary of this incredible album, here's a ranking of its five best songs. -
'Home Alone,' 'The Grinch,' 'It's a Wonderful Life': 5 Best Musical Moments From Holiday Movies [WATCH]
Before TiVo and onscreen menus that showed program schedules days in advance, you had to hunt for your favorite holiday movies. It was absolutely thrilling. There was a whole process for finding a time for "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and "It's a Wonderful Life." And a constant in all of the specials is great holiday music. "Home Alone" and "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" made the cut on our list, but here's a few honorable mentions to get things started. -
'Wheel of Fortune' Host Pat Sajak Raps Rae Sremmurd’s 'No Type' On ESPN [WATCH]
Apparently, "Wheel of Fortune" host Pat Sajak is no stranger to current hip-hop. During an interview with ESPN, Sajak spit a few lines from Rae Sremmurd's hit single "No Type." -
C-Murder Teams Up With Boosie Badazz And Snoop Dogg For New Song 'Hard 2 Be Black' [LISTEN]
C-Murder is currently serving a life sentence for the 2002 murder of a 16-year-old fan but apparently the time he spent outside of a jail cell was a struggle in itself. The incarcerated rapper teamed up with Boosie BadAzz and Snoop Dogg on a new song called "Hard 2 Be Black," where they rhyme about the life of a black man in America. -
Meek Mill Announces 'Dreams Worth More Than Money' Album Will Be Released in 2015 Following Delay During Jail Bid [PHOTO]
Meek Mill is out of jail and he recently announced some good news. The MMG rapper took to social media to inform fans that his highly anticipated "Dreams Worth More Than Money" album will be released in 2015 following a delay during a recent jail bid. -
Yung Berg Celebrates Production Credits on Nicki Minaj's New Album 'The Pinkprint'
As fans anxiously anticipate the release of Nicki Minaj's "The Pinkprint" album, those who worked with the YMCMB rapstress seem just as excited for the album to drop. Yung Berg, who produced and wrote for the album, recently celebrated his credits on Twitter. -
Jhene Aiko "Waded" Music Video Features Seedy Club Underbelly
Jhene Aiko is getting pretty sultry in her new music video for "Wading." Today (Dec. 12), the R&B singer released the latest visual from her album Souled Out, featuring some hot mugging for the cameras, an intense scene in the bar and even a little deadly ending. -
Will Ferrell, Red Hot Chili Peppers Drummer Chad Smith Planning New Music and Comedy Show
Smith recently revealed details about the Red Hot Chili Peppers' forthcoming 11th studio album, and provided promises of a "new method" during the creation process, but Smith also let another important detail slip: He's planning a television comedy show with doppelganger Will Ferrell. -
Charli XCX, Bleachers' Jack Antonoff Cover Each Other's Hits In New Kia Commercial [WATCH]
Charli XCX and Bleacher's frontman Jack Antonoff have replaced those cute animated hamsters for Kia's latest commercial. The cool part: they cover each other's songs, and both new versions sound pretty awesome. The project is part of the car company's "In-Ride Sessions." Antonoff channels a distorted '80s sound for his cover of "Break the Rules" and Charli XCX goes all out punk princess on "Rollercoaster." -
Donald Glover 'Atlanta' TV Pilot Finally Gets Ordered by FX
Glover's "Atlanta" pilot has finally been ordered by FX, more than a year after the company bought the rights. While Glover has been killing time in his primary career as rapper Childish Gambino, fans of his acting work on "Community" will be pumped that he's returning to the silver screen.
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