• Max Vangeli Launches NoFace Records With New Single 'Shine'

    Los Angeles-based DJ and producer Max Vangeli has launched his own imprint in coordination with Armin van Buuren's Armada Records titled NoFace Records. The inaugural song on the imprint logically comes from the label don himself, collaborating with singers Francis Marvel and Kacie Marie on "Shine."
  • TMZ Sues Source Over Jared Leto Taylor Swift Diss Video

    In a dramatic turnaround, gossip site TMZ is suing it's source for the infamous video where Jared Leto dissed Taylor Swift on camera. The video featured Jared Leto saying, "I mean f*ck her. I don't give a f*ck about her," which despite his intentions could wildly misrepresent the Thirty Seconds to Mars frontman. He apologized soon after the video was released and then turned around to sue TMZ for invasion of privacy. Leto has also recently been in ourt against Warner Bros. for releasing 'Suicide Squad,' where he is featured as the Joker.
  • Golden Globes 2016 in Music: Sam Smith, Lady Gaga Win Big for 'Bond' Theme, 'AHS'

    The Golden Globes are on tonight (Jan 10) to award and pay tribute to excellence in both foreign and domestic television and film as decided by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. But, the night is also about the music that makes those moving pictures come to life, and there are a number of high profile songs and artists among the nominees this year.
  • Nicki Minaj, 'Teen Mom' Star Farrah Abraham Fight on Twitter

    Nicki Minaj doesn't like the way that Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham talks to her mother, and while binge-wating the MTV hit like the rest of us, Minaj took to Twitter to diss her. The string of barbed tweets started this past Sunday (Jan. 10) after the Pinkprint rapper viewed the season premiere of Teen Mom OG. She wrote on Twitter that Abraham is a "c*nt" to her mother and blasted her disrespectful behavior towards her 6-year-old daughter Sophia's grandmother.
  • HBO Spotlights J.Cole's 2014 Tour With 'Forest Hills Drive: Homecoming'

    Rapper J. Cole went on tour in 2014, and thanks to HBO, fans got a firsthand look at where the "Crooked Smile" lyricist was born and bred. J. Cole "Forest Hills Drive: Homecoming" is a 90-minute special that shows us around Cole's hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina, filmed during the rapper's stop there while on tour promoting his third studio album, '2014 Forest Hills Drive.'
  • Mary Anne Hobbs’ Dubstep Warz Celebrates 10th Anniversary [LISTEN]

    Exactly one decade ago, electronic music changed forever when Mary Anne Hobbs presented Dubstep Warz, a two-hour long epic back-to-back set featuring the biggest names in dubstep, on her Breezeblock show on BBC Radio 1. As the game-changing transmission celebrates its 10th anniversary, revisit the historic set by listening below.
  • Marshmello Self-Released Debut Album ‘Joytime,’ Identity Remains Anonymous [LISTEN]

    Marshmello, the anonymous producer/DJ known for serving-up a s'more-like hybrid of trap-styled house and future bass while dressed as a huge fluffy marshmallow, has self-released his debut album titled Joytime. While the full-length has already garnered massive support--in a recent Facebook post the producer shared that the LP reached No. 1 on the iTunes top electronic albums chart shortly after dropping--the true identity of the masked musician remains a mystery.