• Rihanna is the New Tupac Says Killer Mike in Interview with Banksy

    Run the Jewels were recently selected as one of the acts scheduled to play at Banksy's Dismaland theme park. To anticipate their performance, the Banksy has interviewed the duo made up of Killer Mike and El-P. The elusive street artist asked Mike and El about their opinions on art and different megastar artists, including Kanye West and Rihanna, who Mike calls "the new Tupac," but in "feminist form."
  • Dr. Dre & Apple Issue Apology Via NY Times After Dee Barnes Speaks Out

    With the release of "Straight Outta Compton" and its accompanying Dr. Dre album, 'Compton,' there has been renewed speculation on his career and influence. Past allegations of Dre's assaults against women have been brought back into the public eye, even though there was no indication of any violence against women in the film. As the headlines around Dre have begun to deal more with these past charges and the specific women involved, Dre has issued an official apology statement to The New York Times.
  • Lana Del Rey Releases "Terrence Loves You" Plus Two 'Honeymoon' Album Covers

    Today, Lana Del Rey's upcoming album, 'Honeymoon,' was made available for pre-order and it's already No. 1 on the iTunes top albums chart. The massive anticipation surrounding Del Rey's fourth studio album grows as each new detail is unveiled. Yesterday, she released the tracklist and today, Del Ray has shared the album's second single, "Terrence Loves You," as well as two different 'Honeymoon' album covers.
  • French Montana Backs Puff Daddy & Ciroc, Trashes 50 Cent's EFFEN Vodka

    Here's the latest development in the quickly escalating #VodkaWar. French Montana, member of Puff Daddy's "Ciroc Boys," just posted a Instagram video of himself dumping a case of 50 Cent's EFFEN Vodka straight into the trash. "This is how I feel about your bullsh*t," he said while tossing the bottles.
  • Future, Drake Toast to Their Success in "Where Ya At" Visual [WATCH]

    DS2 rapper Future released the latest visual for newest single off his most recent project, "Where Ya At" featuring "Back to Back" rapper Drake where the duo toast to their successes. The pair get suited and booted for the Free Band Films video directed by Sam Lecca, which features cameos from DJ Esco as well as the track's producer, Metro Boomin which sheds light and gives viewers a glimpse of the rappers' past before their rise to stardom.
  • Charli XCX and Bleachers Cancel Tour, "I Need To Be Creative"

    The road seems to have proven too much for Charli XCX and Bleachers, the side project of Fun.'s Jack Antonoff, as the two have jointly cancelled their "Charli and Jack Do America" tour. Charli in a Facebook status on her band page sighted personal reasons, stating "I need to be creative."
  • Nick Jonas Says He's Not Dating Kendall Jenner, They Just "Hang Out"

    As much as we would've liked to see two of the world's biggest young celebs get together, Nick Jonas has spoken out and denied rumors that he's dating Kendall Jenner. The next time you see the two of them together, he says, there's no need to run a headline about it since they just "hang out."
  • The Rolling Stones 'Zip Code' Tour Tickets Cheapest in Years

    The Rolling Stones' "Zip Code" tour finished up on July 15 and it was one of the band's cheapest in years. Some tickets were as low as $30, making them the lowest average ticket prices the band has had since "Bigger Bang" in 2005-2007. Their "Bigger Bang" tour was the second-highest grossing tour in history.
  • Kelly Clarkson 'Piece by Piece” Tour Ticket vs American Idol's Carrie Underwood & Adam Lambert

    Kelly Clarkson launched her "Piece by Piece" North American headlining tour on July 11 in Hershey, PA at Hershey Park Stadium, and the singer will wrap up the 36-date run on September 20 in Camden, New Jersey at the Susquehanna Bank Center (tickets still available). Although Clarkson has been largely regarded as the top "American Idol" standout, her fellow "American Idol" stars Adam Lambert and Carrie Underwood saw higher secondary market ticket prices on their previous tours, making Clarkson tickets cheaper than fellow stars' pricing.