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  • Kendrick Lamar, French Montana, Wale And More To Perform At EBC America Celebrity Basketball Challenge

    Kendrick Lamar, Fabolous, Wale, French Montana and Big Sean are slated to perform at EBC America Celebrity Basketball Challenge.
  • LeAnn Rimes Will be Hitting the Road Before her Christmas Tour

    Lately, when you see the name LeAnn Rimes in the headlines, it's usually a story about her personal life, her new reality show or both. That singing thing she does, (you know - the voice that has won her tons of awards) is rarely if ever mentioned by the tabloids. If you're more interested in her music than what the tabloids are saying, you'll be happy to know that long before her Christmas tour, she'll be on the road.
  • Bob Marley’s Estate Releases 'Get Together' Bluetooth Wireless Speakers

    Bob Marley's estate has released a line of Bluetooth wireless speakers inspired by the late singer.
  • Going to Toby Keith's NJ Concert Tomorrow? Better Take a Designated Driver

    If you're planning on going to the Toby Keith concert at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey tomorrow (July 25), you will either need to a. not drink or b. take a designated driver, otherwise, the New Jersey State Police will be waiting for you.
  • Busta Rhymes' Former Artist Reek Da Villian Signs A Deal WIth Birdman Only A Day After Busta Leaves Cash Money

    Reek Da Villian signed a deal wIth Birdman just a day after Busta Rhymes announced his split from Cash Money Records.
  • Ricky Martin Signs On As A Coach For 'The Voice Mexico'

    Ricky Martin will appear as a coach on 'The Voice Mexico.' Ricky Martin is taking his talent down to Mexico. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Martin will coach the fourth season of the hit singing competition The Voice Mexico.
  • Jack White Covered Jimi Hendrix, Performed Longest Show Of Career Last Night [LISTEN]

    Just like the vinyl edition of his most recent album Lazaretto was gimmicky in an astonishing number of ways, Jack White's recent shows seem to be newsworthy for a number of reasons as well. In addition to pulling a fan on stage to play guitar with him on the White Stripes classic "Seven Nation Army," White's show at the Chicago Theatre last night was also the longest of his career, clocking in at a foot-blistering three hours with a 33-song set list, which you can read below. Among these songs were covers by Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan, and Jimi Hendrix, and as Consequence of Sound points out, the show also marked White's first performance of the White Stripes' "Blue Orchid" in seven years.
  • Common, Jhene Aiko And Vince Staples Perform 'Black Majik' And 'Kingdom' On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

    Common, Jhene Aiko and Vince Staples stopped by ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to perform some cuts from 'Nobody's Smiling.'
  • Nas On Kendrick Lamar's Next Album: 'There's No Way He Can Mess It Up'

    If there's any rapper in the business who has unequivocally faced the challenge of following up a classic debut, it's Nas, whose 1994 debut Illmatic is often considered to be the greatest rap album ever made (and I agree). However, a similar pressure is mounting up against Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar, whose 2012 debut good kid, m.A.A.d city was hailed as the greatest rap debut since -you guessed it- Illmatic. In a recent interview with Complex, Nas offers some words of encouragement to Lamar.
  • Nick Jonas Shares Solo Single 'Chains' [LISTEN]

    Today, Nick Jonas premiered his solo single "Chains" over at Complex. The song can't be shared yet, but you can check it out over on Soundcloud right now by clicking here.
  • 6 Cowboy-Themed Hip-Hop Songs to Celebrate 15 Years of Will Smith's 'Wild Wild West'

    On this day during 1999, Will Smith's "Wild Wild West" from the film of the same name hit no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for one and only the one week. Join us for a ride through hip-hop's (mostly) continued struggles with the subject matter.
  • Iggy Azalea Named New Host Of MTV's 'House of Style'

    Iggy Azalea has been named the new host of MTV's House of Style, MTV reports. The chart-ruling, seven-time VMA nominee will take viewers "from L.A.'s best vintage stores with Jeremy Scott to music video sets with Rita Ora."
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