• Cam'ron Shares 'C.F.W.U.' Video [WATCH]

    Today, Harlem rapper Cam'ron shared the music video for his latest single "C.F.W.U" (which stands for "Can't F**k With Us"), which you can check out below. The chaotic, highly repetitive track, which appears on Cam'ron's most recent EP 1st of the Month Vol. 2, was produced by araabMUZIK and features guest appearances by some of Cam'ron's old Dipset crew, Jim Jones and Hell Rell.
  • REVIEW: Nicki Minaj Blows Away Juicy J On 'Low' [LISTEN]

    Today rapper Juicy J shared his new single "Low," which you can listen to below. "Low" is the first single to be released from Juicy J's upcoming album The Hustle Continues, and though he has stated in interviews that he plans to minimize the amount of guest rappers on his next album, he seems to be breaking that promise with this new single, which features Nicki Minaj, Lil Bibby, and Young Thug.
  • Luke Bryan Tune In Alert

    Luke Bryan is knee-deep in his My Kind of Night tour (which has 21 dates left), but he's taking time in between shows to visit Good Morning America tomorrow to play a show for part of their summer "Fun in the Sun" concert series in Central Park.
  • 'X2C' - A New EP From Sam Hunt

    The fans have clamored for new music and Sam Hunt has listened. He will be releasing a four-song EP, 'X2C,' on August 12, 2014 to digital outlets. The project will showcase his major label album debut, which will hit stores on October 27th through MCA Records Nashville.
  • Wu-Tang Clan Debuts New Reunion Material On The Daily Show With All Nine Members [WATCH]

    Over the past year, Wu-Tang Clan has been publicly feuding about the future direction of the group. The main conflict surrounded RZA and Raekwon, who buried the hatchet back in May after months of arguing. Both members had been exchanging words with the press about the album with Raekwon essentially going on strike from the group, and RZA claiming that if Raekwon refused to contribute, the album might not come out at all.
  • Lorde Sang In A Weird Indie Band In High School [LISTEN]

    New Zealand pop star Lorde has always come off as an indie rocker who accidentally infiltrated and conquered the world of mainstream pop, but yesterday, fan-run Twitter account Lorde Daily uncovered some of the "Royals" singer's pre-fame indie rock roots. Back in the long-lost days of 2012, Lorde performed with Auckland "future noir" band And They Were Masked, contributing vocals (under her real name Ella Yelich O'Connor) on two songs for an album called Characters, which you can listen to below. The band's influences include The Mars Volta, PJ Harvey, Fugazi, Battles, and Fela Kuti, so it's not exactly Pure Heroine.
  • Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant Announces North American Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has announced a brief North American tour with his new band band the Sensational Shape Shifters in support of his new album Lullaby and...The Ceaseless Roar. The tour kicks off on Sept. 25 in Port Chester, New York and concludes on Oct. 7 in Los Angeles. Among these dates are two shows in Brooklyn, which are being held as a part of the 50th anniversary concerts for Plant's current record label, Nonesuch Records. You can check out the complete schedule below.