-
Two Chicago Bears fans were stabbed after the team's loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night. Neither suffered life-threatening wounds, and, in an odd twist, both found the whole situation "funny," according to the Chicago Tribune. -
The Wrens Finish First Album in 12 Years; Dropping In 2015
The tagline on The Wrens' website reads "keeping people waiting since 1989." That's a tongue-in-cheek allusion to the fact that the group tends to prolong things between albums. They spent seven years between 1996's 'Secaucus' and 2003's indie darling, 'The Meadowlands.' But that gap pales in comparison to the current one, which will reach 12 years in 2015. Good news, though: Frontman Charles Bisell says the new record is finally finished. -
Hayley Williams Inspired By Beyoncé, Talks Other Strong Female Influences
Hayley Williams is one of few women in the contemporary rock genre who can claim national prominence. Much of that is due to Paramore's recent pop hit "Ain't It Fun," but Williams and pals have been slowly building an impressive discography and ravenous following since 2004. -
Ariana Grande is Finally Being Taken Seriously and She's Pumped
If you think Ariana Grande doesn't realize how quickly she ascended to the top of the pop game, you're mistaken. The 21-year-old former Disney Channel star was recently named a Billboard Women In Music Honoree, and she spoke about her meteoric rise and how it has "blown her mind." -
Jhene Aiko's 'Enter The Void' Tour Rocks New York City's Best Buy Theatre With SZA, Willow Smith and The anternet [REVIEW]
Wednesday night, Jhene Aiko rocked the stage at the Best Buy Theatre in the New York City Times Square area. The star's powerhouse performance was followed up by teenage sensation Willow Smith, The Internet, and New York's own SZA. -
J. Cole Contemplates Success On A Late Night Bike Ride In '2014 Forest Hills Drive (Intro)' Video [WATCH]
Following the leak of his latest album 2014 Forest Hills Drive yesterday, J. Cole has shared a video for the opening track "Intro." The clip shows Cole riding around New York City on his bike, reflecting on how his life was much simpler back when money and success were just a dreams. The contemplative track features calming piano, jazzy horns, and Cole's soulful crooning. It's good to see the Fayetteville rapper hasn't let fame go to his head. -
Billy Corgan Talks Kurt Cobain, Nirvana: "He Really Was That Talented"
Billy Corgan is one of the oddest survivors of the grunge era — too much of a black sheep to fit snugly into the '90s revival circuit, yet earnest enough to still try and make music people will like. He recently spent much of an interview talking about former rival, Kurt Cobain. -
James Franco, Nicki Minaj Channel 'Peter Pan Live!' in 'Saturday Night Live' Promos [WATCH]
Whether or not you want to forget or relive NBC's Peter Pan Live! from last night, James Franco and Nicki Minaj aren't about to let you forget. The The Interview actor and the "All Things Go" rapper are teaming up this weekend as the respective host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live and they're channeling a bit of the boy who never grows up in their new promos. -
Elton John To Perform During 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2015'
Elton John will perform at Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2015, Billboard reports. He is set to perform his anthem "I'm Still Standing" during the show, which begins at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and will be televised live from the legend's Dec. 31 show at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. The show continues until 2:13 a.m. -
goodbyemotel Talks New Album 'iF,' 4-D Live Music Experience, Iconic Cover Artist Storm Thorgerson, And Other Ongoing Projects [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Aussie-born, New York-based rock band goodbyemotel is finally ready for their close-up. After years of lineup changes, experimentation and development, they've found the foundation upon which they plan to build their legacy, and out of that has come their new album, iF. -
Label Splits Far More Intense Than Current Lil Wayne Drama: Dr. Dre and Death Row, The Game and G-Unit and More
Depending on how much faith you put in social media, it seems Lil Wayne is hellbent to get away from Cash Money Records due to the label allegedly refusing to release his Tha Carter V. Depending on how much faith you put in statements from management, it seems that Weezy won't be jumping ship. We're more inclined to believe the latter...after all, Cash Money kind of owns Wayne's personal label Young Money. Regardless, there have been uglier splits than this is the history of hip-hop. Here are a few of the most dramatic: -
Beanie Sigel Shot in New Jersey, 'Feel It in the Air' Rapper Suffered Gunshot Wound to the Back
Beanie Sigel was shot earlier this morning (Dec. 5) outside of his home in Pleasantville, N.J. The rapper suffered a gunshot wound to the to the back and was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition, NBC Philadelphia 10 reports. Sigel, whose real name is Dwight Grant, is reportedly still in surgery.
Popular Now
-

Michael Jackson's Ex-Supporters Demand $200M, Claim He Drugged Their Kids for 10+ Years
-

Diddy Allegedly Seeks Default Judgment Against Man Claiming He's Got Videos of Stars Involved in Freak-Offs
-

Chris Brown Back in the Spotlight — But Furious Fans Want Him Canceled Again Despite Sold Out Shows
-

D4vd Accused of Hiding 'Significant' Child Horrors on His Phone as Feds Raise New Questions
-

Ray J Alleges Kris Jenner Orchestrated More Sex Tape Footage with Kim Kardashian — 'She Watched Them'





