• COOGI Clothing Releasing New Fall Line Inspired by Late Notorious B.I.G.

    True Notorious B.I.G fans, or anyone who has listened to late rapper's single "One More Chance," can recite his lyrics that identified his clothing brand of choice. "I stay Coogi down to the sock," he rapped in a popular line from the single, showing support to the popular '90s brand, COOGI, which is making a comeback in 2015. The clothing line is now paying homage to the late rapper with a B.I.G inspired Fall line.
  • R. Kelly Saves High School Music Teacher from Losing Her Home

    The king of R&B often makes headlines for the release of a new single, announcing an upcoming tour, or sadly, things that occur in his personal life that are not so positve to the public. But the latest R. Kelly news is that of a good deed! The "Ignition" singer kepted his former high school music teacher from losing her home.
  • Blake Shelton Rehab Rumors Story Leads to 'InTouch Weekly' Lawsuit

    Blake Shelton may like to joke about how much he likes a stiff drink, but that doesn't mean he doesn't take his reputation seriously. After InTouch Weekly reported that the beloved The Voice coach was headed to rehab in the wake of his divorce from Miranda Lambert in July, he's firing back. Yes, the "Neon Lights" singer has filed a $1 million lawsuit against the tabloid.
  • Carrie Underwood's 'What I Never Knew I Always Wanted' Pays Tribute to Husband, Son [LISTEN]

    Carrie Underwood may have said that her new album Storyteller won't be filled with "mommy music," but that doesn't mean that her husband Michael Fisher and son Isaiah Fisher don't get their time on the record. On Monday (Oct. 19) just four days ahead of the LP's release date, Underwood released the touching ode to the loves of her life, "What I Never Knew I Always Wanted."
  • Drake Releases Sexy 'Hotline Bling' Music Video

    Drake has unveiled the music video for his almost No. 1 single "Hotline Bling." The video keeps on theme with the "Legend" rapper's booty-call theme as Drake shows off a wide variety of different dance moves in some large lit up white boxes, lamenting about a woman that he once used to count on for some late night "hotline bling" that has moved on the moment he moved out of town.