• Zedd Teases New Song "Done With Love" From 'True Colors' Album

    We are just about a week away from the release of Zedd's sophomore full-length album, 'True Colors,' and the Russian-born producer / DJ has unveiled another song from the LP. The "Clarity" DJ took to social media to unveil a short, 15-second teaser for the fifth song on the album, "Done With Love." It is one of the four tracks on the LP that don't have a featured artist.
  • Kanye West Performed 'All Day' During Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers Game

    Chicago Bulls fans were expecting a high-intensity, close game today when they went to the United Center to see their Bulls take on the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round of the NBA playoffs. They got that and more with late action in the fourth quarter deciding the outcome of the game with Derek Rose tying it with .8 seconds left and then Lebron James winning it at the buzzer. What they weren't expecting was Kanye West to show up and perform his single, "All Day," during a TV timeout in the middle of the first quarter. So instead of some sponsored gimmick to keep fans engaged, Kanye stepped up to the plate for his hometown to try and inspire his squad and the crowd.
  • Renée Zellweger's Musician Beaus: Kenny Chesney, Jack White and More

    Taylor Swift has become well-known/notorious for her slew of big-name boyfriends, but one other celebrity has had her fair share of famous beaus: actress Reneé Zellweger. She's dated at least five prominent musicians, from Kenny Chesney to Jack White, and even married one. Check out the list of her famous musical beaus.
  • U2, Michael Buble, Jessie J and Other Celebrity Musicians Playing on Subways

    U2 cancelled its previously planned residency on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon after frontman Bono suffered a debilitating bicycle accident last year, however the band came back in a big way for several sketches on an episode last week. One featured the band, in disguise, playing its classic "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" in a subway station at Grand Central Station, one of the busiest transport hubs in New York City. Passerby didn't pay much heed until the band shed its costumes (which weren't very good to begin with) and played "Desire." U2 took part in a long musical tradition known as busking, or playing in a public space, generally for cash tips from those standing by (U2 didn't ask for money of course). They weren't the first major musical act to play in the subway...here are five other acts, from Avril Lavigne to Michael Buble who took to the underground.
  • Migos' Offset Denied Bond, Shouted Obsenities at Judge While Leaving Courtroom

    Migos' Offset, real name Kiari Kendrell Cephus, will be staying in jail for a little while longer after he was denied bond at a hearing Friday. The Assistant District Attorney Barclay Black argued that due to Offset's past criminal history that includes drug violations, burglary and criminal street gang activity and the current charges that he faces, Cephus should be denied bond. The judge agreed and the decision was handed down. As Offset was being led out of the courtroom, the visibly upset rapper according to local reports, yelled profanities at the judge.
  • Jimi Hendrix Biopic Directed by Paul Greengrass in the Works

    In an agreement with Legendary Pictures, Jimi Hendrix's estate closed a deal for an official biopic detailing the life and capturing the passion of the guitar legend. Paul Greengrass of United 93 and Captain Phillips is in talks to direct the film with a script penned by Scott Silver.
  • Drake Says The 'Wu-Tang Forever' Remix, Video Were Never Finished

    Rumors of a remix to "Wu-Tang Forever" first hit the Web back in 2013 and fans have been anticipating its release ever since. Unfortunately, it seems like it'll be awhile before it drops. Drake recently said the song and accompanying video were never finished.
  • DJ Clue Releases 'Banned From CD' mixtape Featuring Meek Mill, Migos, French Montana

    New York City DJ and radio host, DJ Clue, real name Ernest D Shaw Jr, has shared his first mixtape in three years and he is not messing around with the features. Clue became known in the late-1990s with his mixtapes when they weren't available for digital download. His new effort, Banned From CD Part 1, brings on brand new music from the likes of French Montana, Yo Gotti, Meek Mill, Migos and many others.
  • Major Lazer Shares "2 Cups" Featuring RiFF RAFF Music Video Ahead Of 'Peace Is The Mission'

    Major Lazer continue to release new music as the electronic dancehall trio prepare for the release of their upcoming album Peace Is The Mission. The "Lean On" group have been airing their FXX Cartoon, Major Lazer each Thursday night as part of the network's Animation Domination programming block. They created a soundtrack for the show and have premiered new bits of music within each episode. The latest track to get its worldwide debut is the RiFF RAFF-assisted "2 Cups (Double Cup Theme)." To aid the release, Major Lazer unveiled a short music video to go along with the piece that if you have been following along with the TV show, is as trippy as you might expect.