• Majid Jordan Unveil North American Tour, 'Learn From Each Other' Video

    Toronto R&B duo, Majid Jordan have announced a short North American tour starting next month. Signed to Drake's OVO Music and label collective, the duo of Jordan Ullman and Majid Al Maskati will have just released their debut, self-titled album, which they will take on the road to tour with. They also unveiled the music video for the album track "Learn From Each Other."
  • 'Bloom' DJs RUFUS Remix Odesza "It's Only" Ahead Of World Tour

    RÜFÜS or RÜFÜS DU SOL as they are known here in the United States have unveiled a new remix for their new label owners Odesza and the Portland duo's recent single "It's Only." The remix comes after a the Australian trio's sophomore album Bloom, released last month and ahead of an upcoming world tour that will kick off next month in Europe.
  • Diddy Steals Mic From Justin Bieber on His Own Song at Grammys After-Party

    On Monday night right after the 58th Annual Grammy Awards, the hottest ticket in town for the biggest night in music was the A-list after-parties. However, during the evening, Diddy seemed to rain on Bieber's parade a bit after stealing the pop singer's mic as he performed his hit song, "Sorry."
  • Quentin Tarantino's New Movie Scored by 'Hateful 8' Composer Ennio Morricone

    Ennio Morricone and Quentin Tarantino have quite the impressive working relationship, having teamed up on Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight, allowing for the legendary composer to create great scores for new movies while Tarantino gets the sound he's always wanted. According to a new interview with the 87-year-old composer, it looks like they're going to work together again on Tarantino's next movie, though nobody knows what kind of film it will be.
  • Jack Garratt Premieres 'Surprise Yourself' From Debut Album 'Phase'

    Hotly-tipped multi-instrumentalist Jack Garratt has unveiled another song from his debut artist album, Phase, titled "Surprise Yourself." Premiered with Annie Mac on BBC Radio One yesterday evening, the track is the latest to emerge from the "Weathered" artist's debut album that will be released this Friday, Feb. 19.
  • Is Jimi Hendrix to Blame for London's Feral Parakeets Problem?

    Feral parakeets are taking over London, England, and one theory on the origin of these birds first being introduced in the United Kingdom's big city points the blame at rock n' roll legend Jimi Hendrix. While the birds are nice to look at, there are just too many of them, according to residents, and some have traced the birds back to Hendrix, who lived in London in the 1960s.