• Carrie Underwood's 'What I Never Knew I Always Wanted' Pays Tribute to Husband, Son [LISTEN]

    Carrie Underwood may have said that her new album Storyteller won't be filled with "mommy music," but that doesn't mean that her husband Michael Fisher and son Isaiah Fisher don't get their time on the record. On Monday (Oct. 19) just four days ahead of the LP's release date, Underwood released the touching ode to the loves of her life, "What I Never Knew I Always Wanted."
  • Drake Releases Sexy 'Hotline Bling' Music Video

    Drake has unveiled the music video for his almost No. 1 single "Hotline Bling." The video keeps on theme with the "Legend" rapper's booty-call theme as Drake shows off a wide variety of different dance moves in some large lit up white boxes, lamenting about a woman that he once used to count on for some late night "hotline bling" that has moved on the moment he moved out of town.
  • Panic! At The Disco New Album Release Teased on Instagram, Twitter

    Beloved pop-punk outfit Panic! At The Disco have been keeping fans on their toes for some time now with the hope of a new album. Now, it looks like that wait is officially over. The band has posted a cryptic clip to Instagram, as well as a seemingly straightforward Tweet, to confirm that they'll be announcing their new album this Thursday, October 22nd.
  • Tracy Chapman's 'Give Me One Reason' Remixed by Manic Focus [LISTEN]

    Electronic artist Manic Focus (aka John "JmaC" McCarten) has just released a bootleg remix of Tracy Chapman's "Give Me One Reason," giving the 90s hit a funky electro-soul makeover. "Give Me One Reason (Manic Focus Remix)" premiered last week on This Song Is Sick and is available for free download via Manic Focus' Soundcloud; you can give it a listen below.
  • D.R.A.M. Tweets About Drake Jacking "Cha Cha" for "Hotline Bling"

    Drake is flying high on the success of "Hotline Bling" and he's making his way towards a career milestone thanks to the record. However, before the Toronto rhymer dropped his single, D.R.A.M. had the Internet buzzing with his track "Cha Cha." Both songs sound eerily similar and following the release of the "Hotline Bling" video, the up-and-coming artist tweeted about Drizzy jacking his record.