• Kanye West Attacks Puma in Twitter Rant Over $1M Kylie Jenner Contract

    Earlier this week, Keeping Up with the Kardashians starlet Kylie Jenner, 18, was allegedly in the middle of signing a 7-figure deal with Puma to become the athletic company's newest spokesperson. Unlike the huge influence Rihanna has had on Puma as a special creative director, Kylie's role would've been mainly as the face of a new promotion. Unfortuantely for Puma, Kylie's half-brother-in-law Kanye West has a deal with Adidas and was planning on using Kylie as the face of his Yeezy brand. West handled this situation as he handles every situation: he took to Twitter to rant!
  • Minus Zero Festival Announces Huge Expansion With Kaskade & Diplo Headlining Winter Park

    The Minus Zero Festival is relatively new to the festival scene, with just one year under its belt, but the fest is looking to make major waves in 2016. On Tuesday (Feb. 9), Minus Zero made a huge announcement that it would be expanding its festival to three new locations, one of which being Winter Park, Colorado, where the two-day show will host none other than Kaskade and Diplo.
  • Parklife Festival 2016 Lineup: Chemical Brothers, Major Lazer Headline

    For its seventh year in the business, the festival will again be taking place in Heaton Park on June 11 and 12 with the Chemical Brothers and Major Lazer in the forefront. Other artists on the bill include a slew of electronic favorite acts such as Jamie xx, Jess Glynne, Years & Years, Skepta, Fat White Family, Blossoms and Ice Cube of N.W.A.
  • Beyoncé Preps New Album Following 'Formation' Release

    Beyoncé caused quite a stir with her latest release, “Formation,” and its accompanying video. Following her controversial Super Bowl 50 halftime performance, word on the Web is Yoncé is prepping a new album.
  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Bring 'White Privilege II' To 'Colbert'

    Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are trying to shake things up with their new album This Unruly Mess I've Made. Their first single "Downtown" had the fun, radio-friendly appeal of "Thrift Shop," but it wasn't until we heard "White Privilege II" that fans saw the social commentary that the duo were trying to attack. The song has been controversial to say the least and last night, Feb. 8, Macklemore, Ryan Lewis and group of poets performed on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.