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  • Drake, Nicki Minaj Reportedly Leaving YMCMB Due To Birdman Says Lil Wayne

    The saga between Lil Wayne and Birdman had gone cold in recent weeks, but there appears to be a fresh development in the lawsuit that is tearing apart the hip-hop powerhouse label that has been so influential over the past two decades. According to new documents filed by Weezy, obtained by TMZ, the "Sorry For The Wait 2" rapper is claiming that Drake and Nicki Minaj are about to leave YMCMB as a result of Birdman's mismanagement of the label.
  • Stream Miguel's New Album 'Wildheart' Ahead of June 30 Release Date

    Miguel's sure to be super sexy new album Wildheart is not due out for another week, but for those fans who need more than "Coffee" to sustain them through June 30 have new energy. Starting today (June 22), the complete album is now available to stream online.
  • Soulja Boy Releases New Song 'Rick Ross' [LISTEN]

    Soulja Boy dropped some new music and he decided to pay homage to the boss himself on a track entitled "Rick Ross." The new release comes ahead of a recently announced joint album with Rich The Kid.
  • Kendrick Lamar Joins Jidenna for 'Classic Man' Remix [LISTEN]

    Rising R&B star Jidenna's new single "Classic Man" has gotten a big name rapper for its new remix. Today (June 22), the single from the upcoming Wondaland Presents: The Eephus album got some assistance from Kendrick Lamar, turning the track into a future smash hit.
  • Janet Jackson 'No Sleeep' Review: First New Single in Seven Years is Sensual, Strong Return [LISTEN]

    It's been seven years since the world has heard new music from Janet Jackson. After her 2008 album Discipline failed to really resonate with listeners, it seemed as though the legendary "All for You" singer was done. But now, after a month's worth of teasers and hints, Ms. Jackson's new single "No Sleeep" has finally arrived, and it's just the sort of smooth R&B jam that her fans have been hungry for.
  • Selena Gomez 'Good for You' Review: New Single Transitions Disney Star to Adult Pop Artist [LISTEN]

    Selena Gomez is kicking off her new deal with Interscope Records by making herself look "Good for You." On Monday morning (June 22) right at the stroke of midnight, the new single from the "Heart Wants What It Wants" singer dropped online, and Gomez is sounding more and more like a saucy, R&B infused Lana Del Rey.
  • Bryan Cranston Resurrects 'Breaking Bad' Walter White at Electric Daisy Carnival [WATCH]

    This Saturday during Above & Beyond's set at Electric Daisy Carnival, one of televisions most loved antiheroes made an appearance, commanding all attention from the audience. Bryan Cranston stormed the stage to reprise Breaking Bad's cancer-ridden, science teacher turned meth entrepreneur, Walter White.
  • Kings of Leon Set Cancelled at Firefly Music Festival Due to Severe Weather

    Kings of Leon were set to command the stage as headliners for Delaware's Firefly Festival on Saturday until "dangerous, inclement weather" forced the band to cancel their set. Concertgoers were asked to evacuate fairgrounds to avoid harsh weather.
  • Beck and Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore Announce Collaborative London Show

    After 18 months of preparation, Beck is ready to unveil a "living art project" called Station to Station. London's Barbican Centre will host the show this summer form June 27 to July 26.
  • Paul McCartney Remembers Charleston Shooting Victims

    During Delaware's Firefly Festival on Friday night, Run the Jewels and Paul McCartney were among the array of artists who paid tribute to the Charleston, South Carolina Emanuel AME church shooting victims. Other artists focused more on political statements on stage and in Tweets.
  • Taraji P. Henson of 'Empire' Hospitalized, Shares Instagram Update

    Clearly, its been quite a busy year for Taraji P. Henson. The "Empire" star was recently hospitalized for exhaustion. She took to Instagram to share an update with fans.
  • Duran Duran, Janelle Monae, Nile Rodgers Share 'Paper Gods' Single "Pressure Off"

    Earlier this month, veteran British band, Duran Duran, announced the details for their 14th album, 'Paper Gods,' and today, June 20, fans now have a taste of what it will sound like. The lead single from the album, "Pressure Off" featuring Janelle Monáe and Nile Rodgers, has appeared on the internet.
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