• Music Has Been Streamed Over One Trillion Times In 2015

    Streaming is the present and future of music consumption. Consumers, artists and industry observers will all agree on that point. There has been a growing number of data as to how ubiquitous the practice has become in the past few years, but the Pandora-owned music data analytics company Next Big Sound has put it very simply. In the first six months of 2015, music was streamed over one trillion times across various services such as Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud, Rdio, Vevo, Vimeo and Pandora.
  • Dave Grohl's 'Sonic Highways' Documentary Success Led to TV Commercial Pitches

    The Foo Fighters front man, one of the world's most down to earth rockers, has taken on many rolls through his career between drumming, singing and producing--now, he's being sought after to sit in the director's chair. Dave Grohl admitted that he's been overwhelmed with offers to work in television and film, trailing the wide success of his four Emmy Award nominated HBO music documentary series, 'Sonic Highways.'
  • Steve Martin and Edie Brickell Perform New Song 'Won't Go Back'

    Steve Martin and Edie Brickell are collaborating once again for the follow up to 2013's Love Has Come For You with the October 30th release date for So Familiar. The duo premiered the album's first single, "Won't Go Back," performing together again on Rolling Stone's website Wednesday (Aug. 19).
  • Selena Gomez, ASAP Rocky 'Good For You' Music Video: Duo Get Sexy On Camera

    Selena Gomez and A$AP Rocky have unveiled the music video for their steamy new collaboration "Good For You." The song is the lead single from "The Heart Wants What it Wants" singer's upcoming album Revival, which will be released via Interscope Records on Oct. 9. Back in June a version of the song was released without Rocky, but now we have what appears to be the final version with the rapper.
  • Jay Electronica Crowns Himself "God of Hip-Hop," Better Than Drake & J. Cole

    We thought Meek Mill proved that it wasn't a good idea to diss Drake, but apparently the reclusive New Orleans emcee Jay Electronica didn't get the memo. During a show at club XOYO in London, Electronica's current residence, he told the crowd that the "6 god" can't compare to "the god of hip-hop," a title which he's given himself. He also called out J. Cole, saying his Roc Nation labelmate can't spit bars like he does.