• Tinashe 'Bet/Feels Like Vegas' Music Video is Sexy and Sweaty

    We all know that R&B songstress Tinashe knows how to dance, and she doesn't disappoint in this just-released extended video for cuts "Bet" and "Feels Like Vegas." It starts with static from a Los Angeles weather report and ends with the singer drenched in sweat, wriggling in a traffic tunnel, which we can only assume is also in the "City of Angels." She could be a Gatorade Ad in this, because she is just that sweaty, although we don't think her male fanbase is complaining about any of the seductive imagery.
  • Teyana Taylor, Iman Shumpert Pregnant: Baby Girl Due in January

    For months rumors have been swirling around songstress Teyana Taylor and her Cleveland Cavaliers beau Iman Shumpert, and the possibility of the duo expecting. However, the rumors were immediately shot down by the couple, as the two suggested the idea was ludicrous. However, today its appears that the two have given up the charade as Shumpert and Taylor took to Instagram confirm that they are expecting a baby girl.
  • GRiZ Releases 'Chasing the Golden Hour Part 1' Surprise Free Mixtape

    Detroit producer, DJ and saxophone player Grant Kwlensinski, known professionally as GRiZ has surprised fans with a brand new 9-track mixtape Chasing the Golden House Part 1 packed with unreleased music. The full project is being released for free via BitTorrent as a thank you to his fans who sold out his Red Rocks show this weekend on Friday, Sept. 4.
  • Justin Bieber's 'What Do You Mean?' Music Video Features Selena Gomez Cameo

    Justin Bieber's new single "What Do You Mean?" had a meaning in its own that was a major question to many Beliebers. Was the song about his on-again, off-again girlfriend (and current ex) Selena Gomez? If the track's music video is any indication, the answer is a major yes. Fans of his new visual for were quick to point out that Gomez's name makes a brief cameo in the video.
  • Katy Perry Viral C*nt Photo Was Fake: Fan Admits to Doctoring Image

    Even if you don't particularly care for the music of Katy Perry or the pop star's live show, don't worry, she's not going to call you bad names. Earlier this week, a photograph of the "Dark Horse" singer reportedly calling a hate a c*nt via a fan's cellphone spread across the Internet, but both the pop star herself and the creator of the meme have decried the picture as a total fake.
  • Above & Beyond 'Fly To New York' Music Video: Homage To 'Sleepless in Seattle'

    Above & Beyond have released the music video for their upcoming We Are All We Need single "Fly To New York." The video is the latest in a series of clips dedicated to the UK producer, DJ trio's favorite movies. This time they pay homage to the classic romantic comedy Sleepless In Seattle. The single is being released on Friday aptly as the anthem for Electric Zoo this year.
  • Wiley, Zomby Unite for 'Step 2001' for Throwback Grime Tune [LISTEN]

    Two leaders of the UK underground have united for an unexpected but seamless collaboration. The mysterious masked producer known as Zomby has grabbed a freestyle from Wiley, the Godfather of grime, and created "Step 2001," a throwback grime tune that comes at a time when the genre is getting maximum exposure.
  • Kevin Gates Drops 'The Truth,' Addresses Assault on Female Fan in Florida

    Kevin Gates is currently experiencing a fall from grace, as well as charges of battery, after a video surfaced of him aggressively kicking a female fan in the chest at a show in Lakeland, Florida. As the incident has gone public, Gates has quickly dropped "The Truth," on which he intends to set the record straight. A past felon, Gates also uses the new track to voice his fears about possibly returning to prison.
  • Hozier Covers Sam Smith 'Lay Me Down' and the OG Singer Loves It!

    If you thought that Irish singer-songwriter Hozier couldn't get any cooler, than you hadn't heard him cover Sam Smith. This week, the "Take Me to Church" crooner visited the BBC Radio 1 live lounge and tackled his fellow U.K. pop star's massive hit "Lay Me Down."