• Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas Announce Future Now Tour Dates for 2016

    Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas have been friends for years, from their days on Camp Rock to launching new labels together, these two have stuck together through thick and thin. Now, the former Disney duo are teaming up together for an all grown up live trek, the Future Now Tour.
  • Earl Sweatshirt Eviscerates Drake- Says He Can Be A “Vulture” On Young Rappers' Songs, Work

    As AllHipHop reports, Drake has a penchant for hopping on the stylistic train of other up-and-coming rappers. He teamed up with and emulated Future, remixed ILoveMakonnen, and allegedly ripped of D.R.A.M.'s "Cha Cha," culminating in a formidable list of instances when Drake's originality has been called into question. Adding to the cavalcade of artists accusing Drake of musical plagiarism, Earl Sweatshirt questioned Drake's authenticity after a video showing him dancing to Kodak Black's "SKRT", tweeting, "Drake found Kodak Black? smh welp."
  • Galantis "In My Head" Music Video Shared From 'Pharmacy'

    Galantis has unveiled the music video for the Swedish duo's new single "In My Head." The video is latest track to get the visual treatment from the debut album Pharmacy. It follows up their previous single "Peanut Butter Jelly," which has bubbled up on viral charts and sneaked onto the fringe parts of radio. In addition to the music video, Galantis has announced a three-part remix package for "In My Head" and some additional tour dates to wrap up the year.
  • Ed Sheeran 'x Wembley Edition' Set for Nov. 13 Release with Six New Songs

    Just in case you haven't gotten enough of Ed Sheeran's massive album x, don't worry - the album is getting a re-release. On Monday (Oct. 26), just one day after hosting the MTV EMAs, the "Photograph" singer announced that he'll be offering up x (Wembley Edition) to further celebrate his three-night residency at the famous English stadium.
  • Pentatonix vs. Demi Lovato 'Confident': What New Album Debuted at No. 1?

    It was a close race to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 this week, but a cappella group Pentatonix edged out Demi Lovato's Confident for the top spot on the charts, in a race that came down to less than 1000 album equivalent units. And though the fight for the peak was a close one, other new releases from Machine Gun Kelly, The Game and Coheed & Cambria also fared well in the top 10.