• 6 Lopsided Hip-Hop Beefs: Eminem, Cassidy, El-P Eviscerate Foes

    Meek Mill is trying to put this whole Drake beef behind him, as the latter emcee has won on every front—from diss tracks to social media—since the former decided it would be wise to accuse him of ghostwriting. We always here about the great rap rivalries—Biggie vs. Tupac, Jay vs. Nas—but we tend to forget about the emcees who get rolled over, just like what happened to Mill. We'll take the attention off of him for a while with this collection of one-sided bar-fights.
  • Beyonce Covers Vogue's Legendary September Issue

    Vogue magazine's highly famous September issue now has its cover model: Beyoncé. Last night (Aug. 12), a leaked magazine hit the Internet with the "Feeling Myself" singer as its star. Soon after, the legendary fashion magazine confirmed that Queen Bey will, in fact, be gracing the cover.
  • Meek Mill Loses to Drake Again; "Back to Back" Charts Higher Than Any of His Songs Ever

    "Wanna Know" rapper Meek Mill has officially lost the rap battle to Toronto rapper Drake in the eyes of most of the Internet. Yesterday we learned that Mill had officially withdrawn himself from the battle, quietly removing his diss track taking aim at "Back to Back" rapper as well as removing his tweets from his twitter rampage that began it all. Although the internet had unofficially named Drake the victor, there are now reports and statistics to substantiate the claims.
  • Austin City Limits Curfew for Euphoria, Levitate, Other Area Festivals

    The legal battle between a popular Austin-area music festival hotspot and neighboring community is over, with a noise curfew in place. Carson Creek Ranch—the host of events including Levitation (previously known as the Austin Psych Fest), EDM festival Euphoria, as well as the Texas Bandits and Outlaws Country Music Festival—drew the ire of a nearby farm and will now be forced to shut down earlier in the evening.
  • Okilly Dokilly Rocks "Nedal," Ned Flanders-Themed Metal Music

    Metal bands don't tend to be the most Christian of entities, but that doesn't mean that a Ned Flanders-themed group won't be awesome. And that's exactly what we've got in the form of Phoenix's Okilly Dokilly, which describes itself as the world's only "Nedal" band.
  • GRiZ, Big Gigantic Let The 'Good Times Roll' On New Free Download

    The magical combo of GRiZ and Big Gigantic have come together once again on their new free collaboration "Good Times Roll." The new track is another funky blend of drums, bass, saxophone and soulful vocals that brings together the best of both worlds from the two artists.
  • Barack Obama Won't Force Kanye West to Release 'Swish,' Despite Petition

    The government has once ignored the demands of its constituency as Barack Obama has refused to force Kanye West to release his new album, believed to be titled 'Swish.' In all seriousness, a petition at the We The People site, which allows citizens to gather attention to causes via digital petitions, raised 100,000 signatures in support of forcing of forcing the rapper/producer to release his new album.
  • Family Guy's Peterpalooza Packs Snoop Dogg, Deadmau5, Weird Al, More

    Family Guy's Seth MacFarlane is bringing the biggest music event to Rhode Island since the Newport Folk Festival, including performances from Deadmau5, Snoop Dogg, Weird Al Yankovic and more. Unfortunately, this revelry won't take place in real life but you can certainly check it out via the Family Guy: Quest For Stuff app.