• (RED) & Avicii Flying Out Fans To Celebrate 'Ultimate Year In Music'

    As World AIDS Day approaches on December 1, (RED) looks to pair its mission with influential artists across the music space. It has already teamed up with deadmau5 to give away a chance to hang out with the artist and get a custom made mau5head, so now it seems logical for the organization to work with Swedish superstar Avicii.
  • Mary J. Blige Drops New Song “When You’re Gone” Off Upcoming Album 'The London Sessions' [LISTEN]

    Mary J. Blige has shared a new track off her forthcoming album The London Sessions, and it's different from her past releases. Titled "When You're Gone," the track features her soulful pipes backed by an acoustic and orchestral arrangement. Grammy-winning songwriter Eg White (Adele, Florence and the Machine) penned the song, and it was his first time working with Blige now that she's exploring British music and experimental sounds.
  • Nick Jonas Shares New Single 'Teacher' from Upcoming Solo Album [LISTEN]

    It is less than a week until the release of Nick Jonas's upcoming, self-titled solo album, but that is more than enough time to drop one more single. The 22-year-old singer has shared a dancey new single titled "Teacher" featuring a Prince-inspired electro-funk backing track that could have easily fit on Justin Timberlake's last album.Check out Nick Jonas's new single "Teacher" here:"Teacher" is the fifth single to be shared from Nick Jonas's upcoming, self-titled solo album, following "Wilderness," "Numb" featuring Angel Haze, "Jealous" and "Chains." The album is set for release Nov. 10 and will be Jonas's first solo album since the breakup of the Jonas Brothers in 2013.
  • No I.D. Takes Head A&R Job At Def Jam Records

    No I.D. has been killing it at Def Jam this year (Logic's Under Pressure and Common's No Smiling both benefitted from his production), so the Chicagoan recently got bumped up to head A&R man at the venerable hip-hop label.
  • Bryan Ferry Shares Five New Songs From Upcoming Album 'Avonmore'

    Though his legendary band Roxy Music recently announced their break-up, singer and band leader Bryan Ferry is far from done with the music business, sharing five (yes, five) new songs through NPR from his upcoming album Avonmore. These songs include "Midnight Train," "Soldier of Fortune," "Johnny and Mary," and "Driving Me Wild," as well as a cover of Stephen Sondheim's "Send In The Clowns."
  • [REVIEW] Boyz II Men Rock 'Resorts World Casino New York City' with Classic Hits and New Music from Latest Album 'Collide'

    A cold and rainy night in New York City as my bus from Philadelphia pulls up to 34th street, nothing but panic rushes through my veins as I run with my umbrella, avoiding my straighten hair from doing flips as I gun it for the express A train heading to the Resorts World Casino New York City to hear one of the world's legendary R&B groups, Boyz II Men perform live for the first time in my life.
  • 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta's' Joseline Hernandez Wanted by Police For Bloody Beat Down Of Althea Eaton at Reunion Taping

    The producers of "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" may have decided to unfairly fire Benzino and Althea Eaton after a bloody brawl broke out during last summers reunion show, but law enforcement saw things much differently. Eaton filed a police report in NYC after being punched in the face by Joseline Hernandez, the cast member that nearly everyone has pegged as the instigator, and investigators agreed.
  • Mommy Blogger Jillian Meredith McCabe Admits to Throwing 6-Year-Old Autistic Son Off Historic Yaquina Bay Bridge in Oregon

    Several months ago, mommy blogger Jillian Meredith McCabe launched a crowdfunding campaign to help her take care of her family, which included her 6-year-old autistic son London McCabe and her husband Matt. Matt McCabe was recently diagnosed with MS and a mass in his brain stem leaving him not only unable to work but unsure if he would recover at all. The family was apart for awhile, but just last month they were back together in time for London's final birthday. On Monday, Nov. 3, Jillian called police after throwing London off a 100-foot historic bridge in Oregon.A little after 6 p.m. last night, Jillian reportedly called 911 and told the emergency dispatcher, "I just threw my son over the Yaquina Bay Bridge."