• Watch An Animated Short For Bill Murray, Wu-Tang Clan Album Heist

    The story of Wu-Tang Clan's Once Upon A Time In Shaolin has been about as interesting and strange as there has been for an album in recent memory. Not only is it a one of a kind album that is being presented as a museum piece, but also the man who bought it, Martin Shkreli is one of the internet's most hated men. Then shortly thereafter a fan made up a fake contract that said Bill Murray and Wu-Tang could steal back the album for any reason at any time and this has led to some pretty wild fan fiction including an animated short that was just released.
  • Slipknot's Corey Taylor on Controversial Candidate Donald Trump in New Interview

    Slipknot's Corey Taylor has strong opinions on controversial candidate Donald Trump, and all other presidential candidates in the upcoming election. In a new interview, the front man goes as far as to compare the staunch Republican candidate to David Duke, former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. He also talks the other candidates in the running, including Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
  • Kendrick Lamar Preaches Value Of Hard Work In New Video

    Kendrick Lamar has had the biggest year of his career, releasing the consensus number one album of the year in To Pimp A Butterfly. Now in a new video he is using his newfound status as an icon and idol to many in his community to preach the value of hard work.
  • Travis Scott Pleads Guilty To Lollapalooza Stampede Incident

    Travis Scott, real name Jaques Webster, pled guilt to reckless conduct on Tuesday, Dec. 22 stemming from his involvement in a stampede that occurred during his set at this past year's Lollapalooza. Scott was ordered by the judge to be under court supervision for one year.
  • Rick Ross Hosts 8th Annual Christmas Toy Drive in Florida

    It does the body (and heart!) good to see celebs stepping up to the plate to help put their surroundings communities and the communities they were born and raised in. This time it's rapper Rick Ross spreading holiday cheer with his eighth annual Christmas toy drive in Florida.
  • Chris Brown Reunites with VIBE to Talk ‘Royalty,’ His Daughter & Redemption

    "Three weeks ago, Chris Brown didn't exactly f**k with VIBE." This is how VIBE magazine started its cover story on Brown—a story that's long overdue, since the two parties haven't sat down for an interview since 2009. In December of that year, there was a lot of drama between the magazine and the entertainer concerning a controversial cover that, frankly p*ssed Brown off. But six years later, it seems as though the singer/entertainer is ready to let bygones be bygones-another sign of the maturity that Brown seems to wear now like a comfortable cloak that he needed to grow into. It's that maturity that seemed to be evident in this interview that had Brown talking about his 1-year-old baby girl, Royalty, what he feels about being called a role model and coming back from the edge after years as the talented black sheep of the music industry.
  • Columbia House to Relaunch as Vinyl Delivery Service

    Columbia House, the legendary mail order brand, is staging its comeback only a few months after its parent company, Filmed Entertainment, Inc., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, effectively ending the brand's 50-year run of bringing the masses large quantities of albums and later movies for as little as a dollar--or so we thought. Under new ownership, the brand is set to relaunch as a vinyl record delivery service.
  • Pirate Bay Co-Founder Plans to 'Bankrupt' Record Industry With New Art Project

    Peter Sunde, one of four co-founders of the longstanding torrent hub The Pirate Bay, has announced his plans to bankrupt the record industry with a new art project. Called the Kopimashin, the project basically creates an endless amount of copies of a specific audio track in order to demonstrate the folly of the music industry's calculated losses when it comes to piracy cases.