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  • Rustie Cancels All Upcoming Shows Due To "Addiction & Mental Health Problems"

    Scottish producer, DJ Rustie has announced that he is canceling all upcoming shows due to "addiction & mental health problems." In addition to staying off the road, he will enter radio silence on social media, leaving all posts to his management team.
  • Best Video Game Soundtracks of 2015: 'Witcher 3,' 'Hotline Miami 2,' 'Undertale,' & More!

    With the year coming to a close, it's time we took a look at some of the best soundtracks the video game industry had to offer in 2015.
  • Young Thug Relases Video for 'Big Racks' Featuring Lil Uzi Vert

    Young Thug’s “Big Racks” collaboration with Lil Uzi Vert is his latest release to get visual treatment. On Sunday (Dec. 20), Thug released the Be El Be-directed video.
  • Rick Ross' 'Black Market' Album No Longer Sold at Walmart Over Donald Trump Lyric

    Rick Ross’ 'Black Market' album has been on sale since early December, but one retailer has decided to pull the release from its inventory. Various sources indicate that Ross’ latest album is no longer being sold at Walmart over a lyric referencing Donald Trump.
  • T.I., Killer Mike and Others Defend the Merits of Hip Hop to the Supreme Court

    A wide array of rappers, including T.I. and Killer Mike, will argue before the Supreme Court over the suspension of a high school student who posted a rap song online.
  • Twenty One Pilots Debut 'Heavydirtysoul' Live Video From Upcoming Concert Film [WATCH]

    Arguably one of 2015's most successful bands, Twenty One Pilots has debuted a professionally-recorded live video of them performing their hit track, "Heavydirtysoul," in Oakland back in October, one of many clips that will appear on the electronic dance/pop duo's upcoming concert film.
  • Criticism Doesn't Put a Stop to Nicki Minaj's Angola Performance

    Not much really phases Nicki Minaj. She has received criticism for dating Meek Mill. She has gotten backlash for paying her brother's bail recently. And she even has received complaints for reciting a Maya Angelou poem. But none of that has bothered her. So when the Human Rights Foundation criticized her for the Angola concert, she ignored them and performed anyway.
  • Scott Weiland's Wildabouts Bandmate Tommy Black Avoids Drug Charges

    Scott Weiland's bassist, Tommy Black, has avoided drug charges following the death of his bandmate. He was due to be charged with possession after it was discovered that he was holding a small amount of cocaine and he was arrested by the police. Drugs were reportedly found strewn throughout the tour bus by police officers investigating the death of Weiland, who was found dead on Dec. 3 while on tour with his band, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts.
  • Key Takeaways From Erykah Badu's 5-Hour Reddit AMA Session

    Erykah Badu has been busy of late, releasing a new mixtape, 'But You Caint Use My Phone,' and hosting the 2015 Soul Train Awards, but she still managed to take time out of her day to engage fans in a 5-hour Reddit AMA session earlier this week.
  • You Can Now Watch Taylor Swift's '1989 World Tour LIVE' Documentary on Apple Music

    Just when you thought this Sunday couldn't get any better, Apple Music went ahead and released Taylor Swift's "1989 World Tour LIVE" documentary. Yes, folks, it is true. The documentary is available to stream for all Apple Music subscribers. And for all of you that don't have an account, you can sign up for a free three month trial because this documentary is one that you don't want to miss!
  • 50 Cent Posts & Deletes Message to Estranged Son Marquise Jackson on Instagram

    For years the relationship between The Kanan Tape rapper, 50 Cent and his oldest son has been a strained one. In the newest twist in the unending saga, 50 Cent posts and deletes message to estranged son, Marquise Jackson on Instagram
  • JoJo Drops Surprise 4-Track EP ‘#LoveJo2' Ahead of 'III' [LISTEN]

    After an eight year hiatus and long-time battles with her previous record label, pop singer JoJo made her return to the music scene by announcing her impending new album, 'III' and dropping a "tringle" or three singles, titled "Say Love," "When Love Hurts" and "Save My Soul." Now, the 24-year-old singer has decided to surprise fans with a holiday treat of their own by dropping a 4-track EP, '#LoveJo2.'
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