• North Korea Tightening Ban on Music With House-to-House Searches

    North Korea is reportedly tightening the noose on banned music by ordering house-to-house searches to find and confiscate cassettes and CDs. Permanently paranoid, the ruthless Kim Jong-Un regime is looking to keep his vice-like grip on the North Korean people and extending the ban on music (both foreign and local) will do just that in their minds.
  • Taylor Swift Probably Won't Star in John Green's 'Looking for Alaska' Movie

    John Green's movies have been known to make some unorthodox casting choices, with model Cara Delevigne starring in the new film adaptation of Paper Towns. But, don't expect Taylor Swift to star in the Looking for Alaska movie. After the popular YA author joked that the "Bad Blood" singer should play every role in his next movie, he's now had to clarify that, you know, it's probably not going to happen.
  • U2 Play 'Two Hearts Beat As One' Live for First Time in 26 Years [WATCH]

    About a month ago, U2 sound-checked "Two Hearts Beat as One," a song they haven't played live since the Dublin's Point debut in December 1989. Fans have impatiently awaited the moment they'd dust off the song for a live version and at Monday night's Madison Square Garden gig, the wondering was put to an end.
  • Luke Bryan Admits Confederate Flag Is "Symbol of Racism"

    Luke Bryan may be a good ol' Southern boy, but don't expect him to be holding up the Confederate flag anytime soon. Though the "Kick the Dust Up" singer rarely gets political, in a recent interview he opened up about the connotations of the Confederate flag in the wake of the Charleston shootings, admitting that it is no longer a symbol of Southern pride but one of racism.
  • Chet Faker, Banks Remix 'Built On Glass' Song "1998"

    Chet Faker and Banks have unveiled a new version of the "Gold" singer's 'Built On Glass' track "1998." The original has been one of the bigger tracks from Faker's album and was performed live on "Jimmy Kimmel" earlier this year.
  • Zayn Malik's Solo Career to Launch with Iggy Azalea's Manager

    It's been four months since Zayn Malik quit One Direction to pursue a solo career, and now it seems as though the 22-year-old pop singer has found a home for his future endeavors. Today (July 28), word hit that the former boy band member has signed with Iggy Azalea's manager to promote his new music.
  • Macklemore, Ryan Lewis Open Up About New Album, Addiction

    Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are recording a new album, which should be out by the end of the year and covered Complex this month to talk about the process of making the LP. Ben Haggerty also opens up about his struggle with addiction in 2014 as fame started to overwhelm him.
  • Migos Perform Trap Symphony Version of 'Handsome & Wealthy'

    After shocking the world by collaborating to create an orchestral version of their hit single "Hannah Montana," Atlanta rap trio Migos have unveiled the second song from a "Trap Symphony EP" the group is putting out in advance of their debut album "Yung Rich Nation". The trio, now only a pair since Offset still sitting in Bulloch County Jail, collaborate with an orchestra to add some "real instruments" to their hit "Handsome and Wealthy."
  • The Weeknd Gives Hot Performance in 'Can't Feel My Face' Music Video

    It's hard to imagine The Weeknd performing his new hit song "Can't Feel My Face" and getting anything less than a purely enthusiastic reception from the crowd, but in the song's new music video, people aren't feeling it. As the lead Beauty Behind the Madness single sits at No. 2 on the charts, today (July 28) the hot visual finally dropped via Apple Music.