• Justin Bieber's 'Purpose' Album Came Early This Month: Full Album Leaks Online

    His Beliebers will be thrilled. Justin Bieber's new 'Purpose' album came early this month and will be able to be streamed in next Wednesday (Nov. 11). The full album includes Hot 100 hits "Sorry" and "What Do You Mean?" He has also enlisted the help of some red hot collaborators, including Nas on the track "We Are," Halsey on "The Feeling" and Travi$ Scott for "No Sense."
  • Computer-Generated Vocaloid Hatsune Miku Announces First North American Headlining Tour

    Digital pop star Hatsune Miku has announced her first North American headlining tour, Miku Expo 2016. For the uninitiated, the Japanese star is a computer-generated avatar that sings with the help of a synthesizer and performs with a backing band consisting of human musicians. The animated character is more than a performing hologram: fans can use her synthesized voice to create their own songs.
  • Trick Daddy Blames Beef with Lil Wayne on Birdman Not Being 'More of a Businessman'

    This week, Miami rapper Trick Daddy stoped by NYC's Power 105.1 The Breakfast Club for a candid interview. True to form, Trick Daddy was honest to a fault with the crew as they touched on the subject of his past beef with Lil Wayne, where he placed the blame squarely on Birdman's shoulders saying, "had he been more of a businessman," the whole incident may have been avoided all together.
  • Jason Aldean in Blackface as Lil Wayne for Halloween 2015 [PHOTO]

    Here's a tip: if you're considering wearing blackface for a Halloween costume or something like that, just don't do it. The act is incredibly offensive and racist, no matter what your intentions could possibly be. Unfortunately for country music star Jason Aldean, nobody shared this advice with him and now a photo of him dressed as rapper Lil Wayne in blackface for 2015's Halloween festivities. We wonder what Aldean's Tidal partners like Jay Z and, of course, Lil Wayne think of this.
  • Flaming Lips, Glenn Danzig, Louis C.K. and More Appearing on 'Portlandia' Season 6

    "Portlandia" is scheduled to return for its sixth season, and today, Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen have announced the full roster of guests that will be joining them on the IFC sketch comedy show including Wayne Coyne and The Flaming Lips as well as comedian Louis C.K. among others. The new season will premiere January 21 on IFC.
  • Apple Music's Android App Doesn't Fix its Biggest Problem

    In order to compete in a crowded music streaming market, Apple had to make an Android app for its latest music service and while it's clean and functional just like the iOS app, it doesn't do much to fix some of the key issues it had at launch four months ago.
  • Amen Break Creator The Winstons Finally Getting Paid... Kind Of

    The Amen Break is quite possibly the most influential six seconds in all of music and one of the most sampled beats ever, but until now the original creator wasn't getting paid for their work. The Amen Break is a six second drum solo in The Winstons' 1969 track "Amen Brother" and has been sampled by countless artists including Oasis, NWA, The Prodigy, Slipknot, Lupe Fiasco, Skrillex, Sub Focus and hundreds others. At its core, It is the basis for a lot of many early songs in jungle and drum n bass.
  • 'The Voice' Coach Gwen Stefani Talks "Used To Love You" on KIIS-FM [WATCH]

    In a new interview with host JoJo Wright of KIIS-FM radio Gwen Stefani talks her new emotionally charged song "Used To Love You" and what inspired it. It is largely believed to be about her ex Gavin Rossdale and during the questionnaire the singer subtley confirms that the assumptions may just be dead on. The two filed for divorce over the summer after 13 years and three children together. Stefani also recently confirmed that she is dating her co-host on 'The Voice,' country singer Blake Shelton.