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West Coast rapper Nipsey Hussle got a major shout out last week when he was referenced during an episode of "Jeopardy!" Following the namedrop, Nip said the show's longtime host, Alex Trebek, gets a hood pass. He recently made the cover of Bleu magazine as well. -
The Districts Share North American Tour Dates for 2015 in Support of 'A Flourish and a Spoil' [FULL SCHEDULE]
Philadephia rock outfit The Districts recently announced its new album, A Flourish and a Spoil, and now it looks like the boys will hit the road in February in support of the effort. -
Brittany Maynard's Mother Debbie Ziegler Lashes Out at the Vatican for Vilifying Her Daughter's Decision to Die
A little more than two weeks after Brittany Maynard chose to end her life with terminal brain cancer, on her own terms, her mother has stepped up to fight back against those who have criticized her decision. Debbie Ziegler is especially responding to the Vatican's calling her daughter's decision to take her own life, "reprehensible". -
YG Releases Trailer For Upcoming "Blame It On The Streets" Short Film As 'BestCoast Connection' Tour With A$AP Ferg Continues [WATCH]
Just last week, YG announced the release of his upcoming short film, "Blame It On The Streets." The Compton rapper is making good on his word and has gifted fans with a trailer to the film as his BestCoast Connection tour with A$AP Ferg continues. -
Hozier Shares "From Eden" Music Video, Irish Singer Leads a Life of Crime in Excellent Clip [WATCH]
Irish singer-songwriter, Hozier shared the music video for his next single, "From Eden," today (Nov. 18). While the imagery isn't quite as dark as his massive hit, "Take Me to Church," the singer was able to sneak in some bluesy lyrics. -
Foo Fighters Tour 2015: Band Announces Expansive North American Stadium Tour in Support of 'Sonic Highways'
Next summer, Foo Fighters will be hitting the Sonic Highways once again on an expansive North American tour. Today (Nov. 18), the "The Feast and the Famine" band unveiled its 2015 tour dates, and the three month trek will feature Dave Grohl and co. hitting some of the biggest venues across the country. -
Electric Daisy Carnival Reveals 2015 Las Vegas Dates [WATCH]
Insomniac CEO Pasquale Rotella has announced in a Facebook post the dates for the Electric Daisy Carnival's 2015 Las Vegas event, which will return to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway June 19 to 21. According to "Your EDM," the 2015 festival will also bring back its weeklong EDMbiz Conference & Expo, which will run from June 16 to 23."Let's celebrate under the electric sky and watch the sun rise together!" Rotella wrote in the Facebook announcement. "Come one, come all, come home."You can check out the trailer for the 2015 Electric Daisy Carnival here, with original music composed by Bunny: -
WATCH: Idina Menzel, Michael Buble Get Child Dopplegangers to Dance in "Baby it's Cold Outside" Music Video
It may be hard to believe, but the Christmas season is right around the corner, and that means that holiday-themed music videos are here. First up is Idina Menzel and the kind of modern Christmas carols, Michael Buble. Today (Nov. 18), the crooners teamed up to release a music video for their version of the classic "Baby, It's Cold Outside," though they only make cameos in the clip themselves. -
Metallica Blitzes Week-Long Late-Night Residency With "Hit The Lights" [WATCH]
U2 may not have been able to start their late night residency, but another iconic 80s band has taken up theirs on an even later spot on the television schedule. Metallica kicked off their week-long residency on The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson last night and started with a bang, playing the first song the group ever recorded, "Hit The Lights." -
Latest Bill Cosby Accuser Joan Tarshis Gives Graphic Details That Mirror Those of Other Women in New Interview
The last few weeks have not been good for Bill Cosby as new allegations have been made against the actor who has built an entire career on his wholesome image. An entire generation was raised on Cosby's portrayal of Dr. Cliff Huxtable and his peddling Pudding Pops during commercial breaks. Now, this same man is being painted as a serial rapist by at least 13 different woman who, at least up until now, have never met.Last week, a former teen actress named Barbara Bowman penned an editorial in "The Washington Post," accusing Cosby of drugging and raping her back in the 1980s. Yesterday, Joan Tarshis decided that it was her turn to speak up and tell CNN in an exclusive interview of what allegedly happened to her more than 30 years ago. Tarshis tells a story similar to what all of Cosby's other Jane Doe's have told authorities: She claims to have been drugged and raped by Cosby on more than one occasion. -
Jhene Aiko Announces Complete Dates For "Enter The Void" Tour, Featuring SZA, The Internet [FULL SCHEDULE]
asdIn support of her debut album Souled Out, R&B singer Jhene Aiko has just announced via Twitter the month-long "Enter The Void" tour. The tour kicks off on Dec. 2 in Washington, DC and finishes up on Dec. 21 in Minneapolis. Joining Aiko on the tour will be New Jersey R&B singer SZA, as well as Odd Future affiliates The Internet. -
Taylor Swift Is Dishonest And Sold Her Soul to Google, Says Billy Bragg
A few weeks ago, Taylor Swift caused a bit of a stir when she pulled her entire catalogue, including her recent platinum seller "1989," from Spotify, saying that the streaming service perpetuates "the perception that music has no value and should be free."Not everybody is buying Swift's story, however, and today, Nov. 18, British folk legend Billy Bragg posted a lengthy statement to his Facebook page explaining why Swift's reasons for pulling her music from Spotify are dishonest, citing the fact that her music is featured in Google's recently launched Music Key streaming service."These worthy sentiments have been somewhat undermined by Swift making her new album and back catalogue available on Google's new Music Key streaming service," Bragg writes in the Facebook post, "which also offers listeners a free service alongside a premium subscription tier."Taylor Swift's "1989" has famously become the only album released in 2014 to have sold a million copies, with some arguing that her decision to pull the album from Spotify contributed to its strong sales."If Ms Swift was truly concerned about perpetuating the perception that music has no value and should be free, she should be removing her material from You Tube, not cosying up to it," Bragg continues. "[S]he should just be honest with her fans and say, 'sorry, but Sergey Brin gave me a huge amount of money to be the headline name on the marquee for the launch of You Tube Music Key and so I've sold my soul to Google.'"
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