• AMAs 2015: One Direction Dominate Twitter Talk with Wins, 'Perfect' Performance

    Nevermind that One Direction won "Artist of the Year" at the 2015 AMAs this year, they were also the most discussed on Twitter during the awards show. It was the second year in a row that 1D received the "Artist of the Year" honor, but that was seemingly overshadowed by just how many tweets were popping up while the cameras were rolling.
  • AMAs 2015: 5 Best Performances from One Direction to Ariana Grande and Celine Dion [WATCH]

    The 2015 American Music Awards took place Sunday night (Nov. 22) in Las Vegas. Even though the AMAs are an award show by trade, the three-hour long ceremony really played out like a concert featuring the who's who of pop music today. From the poppy goodness of One Direction's "Perfect" to one of the more emotional AMAs performances in a long time, we're counting down the five best live renditions from this year's show.
  • Kaskade Remixes Thomas Sagstad "Burned" Following 'Automatic' Release

    Despite releasing an album Automatic just two months ago, American dance icon Kaskade is back with a brand new production. Focusing his vision on his bubbling imprint Arkade, the "Disarm You" DJ has remixed Swedish-born producer Thomas Sagstad's song with Swedish collective Wildo titled "Burning."
  • Adele's Isolated 'Hello' 'SNL' Vocals Will Leave You with Chills [WATCH]

    Adele's voice is pretty golden, but how does she sound when everything else is taken away? As it turns out, she still sounds totally amazing. Over the weekend, the 25 singer appeared on Saturday Night Live with new performances of "Hello" and "When We Were Young." Now, her isolated vocals have surfaced online, and she still sounds pretty much perfect.
  • New Kickstarter Campaign for Album Made Specifically for Cats

    One man's decision to create an album specifically for cats inspired an abundance of puns. Many thought the Internet's craving for all things cat was satiated this year with the release of Meow The Jewels, a remix album of Run The Jewels II inter-spliced with kitten sounds.
  • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony New Album Update from Krayzie Bone: Rethinking Million-Dollar Idea

    Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's influence cannot be understated. The popular triplet cadence revitalized by Migos's "Versace" and subsequently used in an abundance of tracks since was first popularized by Bizze Bone, WIsh Bone, Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, and Flesh-N-Bone of the massively popular Cleveland group. The group has been called "the most melodic hip-hop group of all time" and has been named as one of the 25 best rap groups. The group has sold millions of albums and has racked up Grammy awards for their heartfelt, melody-driven approach to hip-hop. Last year, Krayzie Bone told HipHopDX that the group was planning on releasing an album entitled East 1999 Legends, an homage to their track "East 1999" from their second album, of which only one copy will be made and sold for over one million dollars. Now, the Cleveland group is rethinking this strategy, though they will release new music in the future.