• Jack U (Skrillex and Diplo) Release 'Take U There' Featuring Kiesza Music Video [WATCH]

    As they announced on Power 106's "Big Boy's Neighborhood," Skrillex and Diplo have released the music video for their super duo Jack U's debut single "Take U There" alongside must-watch Canadian singer Kiesza. The video is not a big-budget music video you may find from a major-label-signed pop star, but is more of a well-produced do-it-yourself video.It features footage of Jack U performing across the Mad Decent Block Party tour this summer in Los Angeles and Dallas, with clips of the New York show at MCU Park, where "Take U There" was performed with live vocals from Kiesza for the first time. The music video takes a trippy turn with wacky Disclosure — like drawings over their faces and cartoonish animations overlaying the two DJs and singer dancing. You can tell it was pretty DIY when the police stop them for filming the video in the street. It shows the carefree and fun-loving attitude from these three, via "Spin."
  • The Pop Group Announce First New Album In 35 Years 'Citizen Zombie,' Share Title Track [LISTEN]

    Post-punk legends The Pop Group reunited back in 2010 after nearly 30 years apart, but today the highly influential band announced their first post-reunion album Citizen Zombie and premiered its title track over at Noisey, which you can check out below. Citizen Zombie will be The Pop Group's first studio album since their 1980 sophomore effort For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder?
  • Tink's New Timbaland-Produced Track "Tell The Children" Going Viral After Ferguson Decision On Mike Brown Shooting [LISTEN]

    Following the grand jury decision not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the Mike Brown shooting case, many musicians offered their thoughts on the issue. One rapper specifically has a message that is resonating with the struggling community: Chicago rapper Tink. On a new Timbaland-produced track called "Tell The Children," the 19-year-old newcomer takes a stand on the protests and warns of what it means for future generations while spitting some harsh truths. The song was played multiple times this morning on Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club.
  • Kate Middleton Is Struggling to Keep Pregnancy Weight on While Working Again

    Kate Middleton stepped out in Norwich, England, today in support of East Anglia's Hospices' Norfolk Capital Appeal, and once again she raised eyebrows with a bright red dress and a teased ponytail. We recently told you that Middleton has been attempting to sex up her style just a little bit by making purposefully different choices every time she walks out the door. Middleton's plan has definitely been working, as no one would accuse her of looking the least bit dowdy. She also is not looking very pregnant either, and it is starting to concern those around her.Middleton is approximately 18 weeks pregnant, and as you can see from today's photos, she barely has any baby bump. Obviously, her extended battle with morning sickness has likely prevented the duchess from gaining weight consistently this time around — at least so far. Middleton was relatively small when she delivered Prince George in July 2013, so she may not be the kind of woman who will put on a lot of pregnancy pounds.This time around is different, though, because she is also chasing after George, something that is not an easy task when she is already feeling rundown and drained.
  • CNN's Don Lemon Puts His Foot in His Mouth Again, This Time While Reporting from Ferguson

    CNN's Don Lemon has been having a really rough time lately, and it basically has been his own doing. Last week he caught some major backlash after insinuating to Joan Tarshis, one of Bill Cosby's rape accusers, that she could have bit him to prevent the alleged assault. Now his reporting from Ferguson, Missouri, has also come under fire.Shortly after it was announced that Darren Wilson would not be indicted for fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown, CNN's reporters were taking turns updating viewers at home on what was unfolding in front of them. Lemon and Anderson Cooper were discussing the chaos, and Lemon said that protestors were jumping on cars and he heard gunshots off in the distance. Then after a pause, Lemon followed up that assessment with:"Obviously, there's a smell of marijuana in the air."That detail was not obvious to anyone else, it seemed, as the rest of CNN's crew was too busy running for cover from tear gas and smoke bombs to notice any potential pot in the air. Once again, Twitter lit up with backlash against Lemon because he just cannot seem to keep from making insensitive comments on live television.
  • Ariana Grande Featured On Nicki Minaj's 'The Pinkprint'? Instagram Activity Ignites Rumors [PHOTO]

    Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj worked together earlier this year on their hit single "Bang Bang" with Jessie J. Now it appears that the two might be collaborating once more thanks to some information that Grande leaked online. In a new Instagram photo, she is seen posing next to a microphone with the caption "happy place :)." Now that alone might not seem like definitive proof that she is working with the "Anaconda" femcee. However, the post was originally accompanied by a different, revealing caption that has since been altered. According to Radio.com, the original caption read, "the work never ends!!! but i can't complain at all. This is where I'm happiest. sangin for @nickiminaj in here tonight #pinkprint."
  • Action Bronson Says Debut Album 'Mr. Wonderful' Will Be Out in Early 2015, Rapper 'Hyped' About Release

    Action Bronson announced over the past few days that he is done with his debut album "Mr. Wonderful," and it will be out in early 2015. The rapper took to Twitter to hype the release, which will follow a slew of mixtapes, including 2013's "Saab Stories" and "Blue Chips 2." Not much else is known about the album, but Bronson plans to give us an actual date soon."There is no music in the world today that is even near this album I've created. I'm so fuckin hyped," he tweeted yesterday, Nov. 24, "XXL" noted. He followed that quickly with "EARLY 2015" and "Grammys here we come hahahahaha."The Album is done. Announcing date soon. #MrWonderful — #BRON2ON (@ActionBronson) November 24, 2014