• A$AP Ferg, Cara Delevingne Walk-Off Sparks "Dope Walk" Movement From Fans [WATCH]

    Last month A$AP Ferg dropped his Ferg Forever mixtape, but one song in particular, the Stelios-produced track "Dope Walk," is making headlines because of a reference Ferg makes to model Cara Delevingne. "I'm on my gangster lean like a dope fiend / My walk's meaner than Cara Delevingne's / "Check out my walk because it's so amazing / Nothing like Bobby Shmurda's but I congratulate him / More like a gangsta lean, let's get this picture painted," Ferg raps on the braggadocious verse.
  • Bob Geldof and Band Aid 30: Media Can't Help but Wonder Where Paul McCartney's At

    You won't hear any complaints regarding a lack of talent on Band Aid 30, the new charity all-star band assembled by Bob Geldof to record "Do They Know It's Christmas" to raise funds for combatting Ebola in Africa: One Direction, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Ellie Goulding, Ed Sheeran...plenty have shown up and plenty have downloaded the single accordingly. One question still gets posed frequently to the Band Aid honcho however: Where's Paul McCartney? The former Beatle and still massive solo performer took part in the original recording during 1984 and came back for the 20th anniversary during 2004 (albeit skipping the smaller Band Aid II during 1989).
  • NFL Officials Fist Bump After Touchdown, Players Question Fairness of Calls

    The Buffalo Bills were upset with the referees Sunday, Dec. 7, after their comeback fell short in a 24-17 loss to the Denver Broncos. Following the game, multiple Bills players questioned the legitimacy of the officiating."It definitely felt like it was about 16 on 11," running back Anthony Dixon told ESPN. "But we can't make that an excuse. We did some things that we shouldn't have did. We can't be selfish like that. There were a couple selfish penalties by a couple of guys. We got to cut that out."Defensive back Nickell Robey was also pretty salty."Very frustrating," Robey said. "We understand that it's Denver. We understand that they are the AFC champions and all that other stuff. But at the end of the day, you have to call the game how it's supposed to be called. Some things just could have gone our way but they didn't. But I guess that's what happens when you're in someone else's territory."
  • Ghostface Killah 'DOOMSTARKS': New Album Due in 2015

    Ghostface Killah and MF Doom's long-awaited collaboration "DOOMSTARKS" is due in 2015, according to GK. The 44-year-old rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member recently spoke with fans in a Reddit AMA session that featured several brief answers.Here are some of the highlights:Is DOOMSTARKS ever coming?Yes its coming out 2015.How long do you think you'll continue to release new music? I loved the singles off of 36 Seasons!For as long as God wants me to.What is your favorite memory of ODB [Ol Dirty Bastard]?The time he came to the Hotel with 50 Girls.Who are your favorite new school rappers?Drake, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, Uncle Murder, Rich Homie Quan, Young Thug, School Boy Q, Uncle Murder, Meek Mil, Kendrick, A$AP Rocky, ASAP MOB & Troy AveWhat's your opinion on the new Wu album? Meth has called it "RZA's Album" and it generally seems like there's some problems within the Clan, so it would be cool to get your view on the album itself and the whole situation.Yeah it is Rza album because I didn't hear it until it came out.What do you think the best verse you've ever spit is?I got to many verses n I dont even know.How do you feel about Action Bronson?He is Cool.You get the gist. Ghostface was on Reddit to promote his new album "36 Seasons," which drops Tuesday, Dec. 9.
  • Battles Between Talent and Management Rising on The K-Pop Scene: Girls Generation, Block B and BAP Cases Cited

    Not everything is as pretty in the Korean music industry as we might be led to believe. As K-Pop continues to grow in the United States it's easy to forget that the consumer trends in South Korea are similar to those in the United States: record sales have started to dwindle. As entertainment promoters and labels try to find the next way to draw profit, relationships between those organizations and the artists representing them have started to fray, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal. The story focuses on Jessica Jung's departure from Girls Generation during September but also examines a litany of other established K-Pop acts.
  • Nicki Minaj, Trey Songz to Kick Off 'The Pinkprint' Tour in UK in Spring 2015

    Nicki Minaj will be bringing The Pinkprint on tour in the new year. Following the release of her latest single, "All Things Go," and a slot as the musical guest (and frequent sketch guest) this weekend on Saturday Night Live, today (Dec. 8), Minaj announced her first round of The Pinkprint Tour dates. Beginning March 28, 2015, the "Only" rapper and Trey Songz will tackle the United Kingdom before presumably going around the world.
  • Angelina Jolie Is Rumored to Be Starving Herself to Stay Thin Again

    Angelina Jolie has been earning rave reviews for her dedicated work on "Unbroken." The star recently admitted that she has enjoyed directing so much that it is likely that she will be trading her time in front of the camera for a spot behind it in the next phase of her career. Her work in chronicling Louis Zamperini's life as he went from an Olympic-level athlete to a POW has been considered Oscar-worthy, and the actors who she directed have offered up nothing but praise for her. They have also mentioned the fact that Jolie ate little and lost weight while working on the film.This little detail has caused the usual rash of insinuations in the press that Jolie has some food issues that flare up when she is under stress. It is not the first time we have heard the whispers and it is unlikely to be the last, either. She is the kind of A-list celebrity who ends up having her every move over-analyzed. Before hooking up with Brad Pitt and having six children, Jolie was known for her wild ways and a lot of unhealthy habits. Perhaps not eating enough is one of the few that has stuck.
  • Debbie Allen Is Struggling to Believe the Allegations that Have Been Made Against Her Good Friend Bill Cosby

    As more allegations of sexual misconduct are leveled against Bill Cosby on almost a daily basis, his supporters seem to be scattering. That makes the people who are still firmly planted in his corner a bit more noteworthy. Debbie Allen has long been affiliated with the actor, and while promoting her new BET special "The Hot Chocolate Nutcracker," she weighed in on the whole scandal, admitting that she finds the allegations "hard to believe" because of the man she has believed Cosby to be.Allen recently discussed her thoughts with "Today's" Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee, explaining:"I don't think we can have this conversation honestly in two minutes. It begs to ask a bigger question. Where's the moral spine in America and in the world today? Because how are we raising our daughters, our sons? Where are we looking for the guidance of how we're supposed to live? Cosby gave us one of the greatest shows in history and redefined the perception of black people all over the world."At the same time, I'm a part of One Billion Rising. This is a movement for women to stand up against violence and denigration of women. This is a tough situation, and it's just hard to believe. I don't know. I think that so much time has passed before they all have kind of have come together ... there's a big question that my mother asks me every day, 'Why now? Why are these people trying to destroy his legacy?'"