• Kendrick Lamar, Punch Hop On BJ the Chicago Kid, Schoolboy Q's "It's True" Remix [LISTEN]

    While the world has been licking its chops waiting for the official Kendrick Lamar remix of Kanye West's "All Day" to drop, the 'To Pimp a Butterfly' rapper quietly laid down a verse on BJ the Chicago Kid's "It's True" that originally features Schoolboy Q. The TDE firepower, with label president Punch, brings out a new street level toughness to the track. Originally taken from BJ the Chicago Kid's November mixtape 'The M.A.F.E. Project,' which featured the likes of Freddie Gibbs and Schoolboy Q, the track has an easygoing beat, with a catchy riff that serves as the perfect platform for other rappers to lay down their own verses.
  • Morrissey Blasts Glastonbury Founder Michael Eavis for Killing Cows

    You can never go too long without Morrissey criticizing someone or something. This time around, Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis is the target of the former Smiths frontman. The singer recently posted a lengthy essay titled "Glastonbury Is Not Animal Friendly" to his fansite True to You. He used the opportunity to rail against Eavis for killing cows.
  • Justin Bieber Put in Chokehold, Thrown Out of Coachella During Drake's Set [WATCH]

    A month after Justin Bieber stood onstage at his 'Comedy Central Roast' and promised to turn things around, he is in the headlines again. Security at Coachella over the weekend reportedly put the Biebs in a chokehold and threw him out of the festival. According to TMZ, the celebrity and his crew tried to gain access to a VIP area during Drake's set.
  • Snoop Dogg, Pharrell Share Funky "So Many Pros" From Album 'Bush'

    Snoop Dogg has shared the funky second single of his upcoming artist album 'Bush,' which is being produced by seemingly tireless Pharrell. "So Many Pros" follows up on their first single on the album "Peaches and Cream," which officially featured the vocals of Charlie Wilson. "So Many Pros" also has Charlie Wilson on backup vocals and has just as much funk channeled through it.
  • Zedd Releases "Addicted to a Memory" From Album 'True Colors' [LISTEN]

    Zedd has released the second track from his upcoming sophomore album 'True Colors.' Returning to his complextro roots of old, the "Stay the Night" producer has put together an evolving, five-minute epic, aptly titled "Addicted to a Memory" featuring the vocals of Bahari. "Addicted to a Memory" starts out as one of his recent pop-leaning singles might, with soaring female vocals and a radio-ready melody over a four-on-the-floor baseline, but there is something deeper that hints Zedd is ready to change things up.
  • Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs Share "Fetti" From 'Welcome to Los Santos' [LISTEN]

    Curren$y and Freddie Gibbs have shared their collaboration "Fetti" for the new compilation inspired by 'GTA V' titled 'Welcome to Los Santos.' Created and compiled by Alchemist and Oh No and heavily influenced by their work on the score of 'Grand Theft Auto' with late composer Edgar Froese of Tangerine Dream and Woody Jackson, the album features tracks from the likes of E-40, Action Bronson and Danny Brown, Phantogram, Vybz Kartel and others.
  • Future Announces 'Monster Vs. Beast Mode' Tour Ahead of Drake 'Jungle' Dates

    On the same day that Drake announced his 6-date North American "Jungle" tour with Future as the support, the "Honest" rapper decided to announce his own set of solo dates earlier in May. The "Monster Vs. Beast Mode" tour mostly hits a mixture of clubs and theaters around the United States in cites like Las Vegas, Orlando, Washington DC and Houston. The 9-date tour is not expansive, but covers ground until the Atlanta rapper has to join up with Drake at the end of the month.
  • Black Eyed Peas Reunite at Coachella with David Guetta To Perform Collab 'Awesome'

    If you can believe it, the Black Eyed Peas have been getting phunky for 20 years. Ever since their formation in 1995, the group were one of the most influential pop acts of the 2000s, with singles like "Let's Get It Started," "My Humps," "Boom Boom Pow" and their collaboration with David Guetta "I Gotta Feeling" that was a catalyst for the EDM explosion in the United States today. Since their 2010 album The Beginning, which spawned singles like "The Time (Dirty Bit)" and "Just Can't Get Enough," the group has gone their separate ways and taken a break. However sings pointed a reunion for their 20th year anniversary and last night at Coachella, during David Guetta's set, the group came out to perform their new collaboration together titled "Awesome."
  • Kygo Gives Away Dillon Francis Collaboration at Coachella 2015 in USB Sticks

    Coachella is a place where a lot of artists like to do something different and perform unreleased music. Tropical house producer, DJ Kygo performed on Sunday night at 11 p.m in the Mojave tent and performed his oft-requested collaboration with Dillon Francis "Coming Over." The "Firestone" producer brought out vocalist James Hersey to sing the track live. During the performance, Kygo threw 20 USBs with the track loaded onto into the crowd for fans to keep.