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  • Christian Taylor Tweeted "I Don't Wanna Die Too Young" Before Shot and Killed by Police

    Late Friday night, an unarmed 19-year-old black male, Christian Taylor, was shot and killed by a police officer in suburban Dallas. Taylor played defensive back for Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. On July 30, less than a week before his death, Taylor sent out a tragically prophetic tweet -- "I don't wanna die too younggggg." Those words are taken from Dallas rapper Post Malone's buzzing hit, "Too Young."
  • Peter Bjorn and John Share New Tracks During 'World Cafe' Session

    Swedish indie pop outfit Peter Bjorn and John recently debuted two new tracks during a "World Café Live" recording session.
  • Mariah Carey Joins Justin Bieber, French Montana & T.I. for 'Why You Mad'

    Mariah Carey recently released '#1 to Infinity,' a compilation of all of her No. 1 hits. Aside from a staggering 18 No. 1 records, the album also included one new track, "Infinity." The song peaked at No. 82 on Billboard, though this new remix, titled "Why You Mad," featuring Justin Bieber, French Montana and T.I., should take on a life of its own.
  • Renowned Brooklyn MC Sean Price Dead at 43, Rappers React on Twitter

    Tragedy has struck the hip-hop world today, August 8, as renowned Brooklyn rapper, Sean Price, has died at the age of 43. The outpouring of grief from rappers on Twitter shows how valuable Price was to the hip-hop community.
  • AR-Ab Drops Violent Diss Against Meek Mill, Raps Over Drake's "Back 2 Back"

    Two nights ago (August 6), during a "Pinkprint" show, Meek Mill blasted fellow Philly rapper, AR-Ab, for supposedly siding against him with Drake in the beef that has swept over the country. Drake namedropped AR-Ab on "Back to Back," his second diss track against Meek, and now, after the 'Dreams Worth More Than Money' rapper called him out on stage, AR-Ab has come through with his own "Back 2 Back," taking on the Drizzy instrumental and sending another brutal diss track Meek's way.
  • Kurt Cobain's Early Band Fecal Matter's 'Illiteracy Will Prevail' Available Online

    The demo tape, 'lliteracy Will Prevail,' from grunge legend Kurt Cobain's first band, Fecal Matter, emerged earlier this week. Currently available for the first time online, the latest addition to many previously unheard leaks from Cobain's discography, the tracks feature the Nirvana front man on guitar and vocals with Greg Hokanson on drums and Dale Crover of The Melvins on bass.
  • YACHT Shares Details on Forthcoming LP 'I Thought The Future Would Be Cooler'

    Electro-pop duo, YACHT, has released details outlining their forthcoming LP titled 'I Thought the Future Would Be Cooler.'
  • Mos Def Challenges Fellow Rappers to a Rap Battle, Lupe Fiasco Accepts

    Drake and Meek Mill's public falling out has has helped to reawaken the competitive nature that has been lying dormant within hip hop for a while now. Apparently, that this is all about to change as iconic Brooklyn rapper, Yasiin Bey, formerly known as Mos Def, took to You Tube to challenge his fellow rappers to a rap battle. Lupe Fiasco took to Instagram to accept Mos' open invititation.
  • Future and Drake Get Suited Up in Sneek Peek for "Where Ya At" Video [TRAILER]

    DS2 rapper, Future, took to Twitter for #DirtyThursday and dropped a visual teaser for one of the biggest records off his newest album, 'Where Ya At.' The DJ Esco produced track features the ATL rapper alongside Toronto's own, Drake, who also makes a cameo in the video where the pair get suited and booted for the newest visual.
  • Lady GaGa Will be the Lead "Evil Character" in 'American Horror Story: Hotel'

    Lady GaGa hasn't released any music this year and that's partly because she's preparing to make her TV debut as the lead "evil character" in the upcoming season of "American Horror Story: Hotel."
  • Vic Mensa Denies Plagiarism Rumors on New 'Heat It Up' Freestyle

    Vic Mensa is staying on his freestyle grind with yet another off-the-top release. Like previous release, "Heir to the Throne," his latest, "Heat It Up," finds the Chicago emcee firing more shots at other artists.
  • Morrissey Shares Unreleased Demos from 'Years of Refusal'

    Morrissey, the famed lead singer of The Smiths, shared previously unreleased demos from 2009's 'Years of Refusal' earlier this week through the fan site, True To You.
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