• Suge Knight’s Bail Reduced To $10 Million, One Hit-And-Run Count Dropped In Murder Case

    Suge Knight just received some good news. A judge lowered his bail to $10 million, which Knight, who is currently incarcerated, will reportedly be able to post. The judge had initially set the former music executive's bail to $25 million, and when Knight found out, he passed out in court. It has now been lowered it by $15 million after the judge second-guessed his first decision. According to TMZ, Suge's lawyer Matthew Fletcher says he'll be able to make bail as early as today.
  • Semisonic 'Closing Time' Cover Goes Viral After Target Shuts Canadian Stores

    Dear former employees of Target Canada, '90s one-hit wonder rock band Semisonic approves of your "Closing Time" cover. Earlier this week, four employees of a now shut down Target store recorded a cover of the classic hit as the made their way through their emptying store, and now it has resonated with the original songwriters.
  • Coachella 2015: Kaskade To Perform Redux Set At Do Lab Stage

    American dance music icon Kaskade, real name Ryan Raddon, is taking his talents away from the main stage to the more intimate setting at the Do Lab stage. Various artists sharing set times for this weekend revealing a 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Redux slot on Saturday evening, which sparked rumors of a Kaskade set on the stage. The hosts later confirmed the news themselves. The "Never Sleep Alone" DJ also confirmed news on his Twitter.
  • T.I. Talks 'Barter 6' Young Thug, Lil Wayne Feud With DJ Whoo Kid

    Atlanta rapper, T.I., real name Clifford Harris, recently called in to DJ Whoo Kid's The Whoolywood Shuffle radio show on Sirius XM to discuss his recent endeavors including the film Get Hard, his work with Young Thug and the feud between Thugger and Lil Wayne. Speaking from a vacation in Costa Rica, T.I. was unsure if he was featured on the album, but now that the tracklist has surfaced online with the world slowly rolling over to November 17, we can confirm he is on "Can't Tell" with Boosie BadAzz.
  • Black Sabbath: Bill Ward Wants Ozzy Osbourne to Apologize Before Joining Reunion Tour

    Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward is not happy with Ozzy Osbourne. The pair's relationship has been strained ever since 2012 when the percussionist decided not to join his former bandmates for a reunion due to issues with the contract. Ward now says that he will not join the group for a final tour or album until Osbourne apologizes to him.
  • ASAP Twelvyy Drops New Song 'LORD' Ahead Of Upcoming Mixtape Release [LISTEN]

    A$AP Mob's motto, "Love Over Riches and Death" -- "L.O.R.D." for short -- was supposed to drive their collaborative album, which has now been shelved. The phrase lives on, though, in A$AP Twelvyy's latest single "LORD." The track features production from Buda Da Future and GrandMuzik on the production side and lyrically explores the struggle that comes with having fame and riches.
  • Grateful Dead Reunion Shows in Chicago to Be Broadcast in Movie Theaters

    Fans who weren't able to buy tickets to the Grateful Dead's July reunion shows in Chicago will be able to see the performances in select movie theaters, Fathom Events announced today, April 16. The screenings will run for five hours July 3 to 5 as Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Bob Weir and Phil Lesh jam live from Soldier Field. Tickets for the shows will be on sale May 4 with local theaters determining the prices, 'Billboard' noted.
  • Britney Spears: "Pretty Girls" Singer Calls Audience Member "F--king Assh-les" During Piece of Me Show In Las Vegas [WATCH]

    Don't mess with Britney, b*tch. The singer reportedly called out an audience member who heckled her on stage during one of her recent Piece of Me shows in Las Vegas at Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino. Footage has surfaced online (see below) of the "Pretty Girls" singer calling someone in the crowd "f**king assholes." Although it's not entirely clear what prompted that response, the Huffington Post theorizes that it was because someone called her a "fat b*tch," which you can hear vaguely in the clip.