• Three 6 Mafia Member Crunchy Black Arrested for Possession of Meth

    Police in Las Vegas arrested Three 6 Mafia member Crunchy Black this week for possession of meth. According to TMZ, officials stopped the rapper after he crossed an intersection while a "do not cross" light was flashing. They searched him and found the narcotics, to which he reportedly said he had tried to buy cocaine, not meth.
  • Skrillex, Tom Morello, Jahlil Beats Are 'Working on Something Epic'

    Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello, Skrillex and Jahlil Beats are in the studio "working on something epic." This news comes from the "Hot N***a" producer, who posted a picture of the three artists in a nondescript picture. Morello posted the same picture with the caption "uh oh," while Skrillex did the same thing with a caption of "3 Kings."
  • ASAP Rocky New Album: Early May 'A.L.L.A.' Release Date Surfaces For "M's" Rapper

    A$AP Rocky's highly anticipated new album now appears to have a new release date. According to a new report, the effort is slated to drop in early May rather than the May 26 release date that had surfaced earlier this month via Amazon's pre-order page. Although nothing has been confirmed by the rapper, HitsDailyDouble, the site which calculates album sales, shows that At.Long.Last.A$AP will arrive on May 12.
  • 'Furious 7' Tops Billboard 200 Thanks to Wiz Khalifa; Taylor Swift Sets Mark and All Time Low Hits All Time High

    If you've watched Fast Five, you know that Vin Diesel's character Dominic Toretto knows that it's all about how you finish, not how you begin (although he allows Paul Walker's Brian to win the four-man street race in Brazil). The Furious 7 soundtrack is living that philosophy as it reached the no. 1 place on the Billboard 200 four weeks after its release. Part of last week's 111,000 equivalent album sales is thanks to the film's continued success at the box office, but an even bigger part of it is the popularity of "See You Again," the single from Wiz Khalifa that's tearing up the download charts. All Time Low and Taylor Swift place well as well.
  • Pearl Jam & Fans Buy House for Mother Love Bone Frontman Andrew Wood's Mom

    Andrew Wood is an important part of Pearl Jam, despite the fact that he's been dead for 25 years. The late singer fronted Mother Love Bone, one of PJ's predeccessors that featured Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard. Ament, Gossard and the rest of Pearl Jam nation pulled their resources together and raised some money recently to help out Andrew's mother, Toni, who was living in a run-down trailer.
  • Christina Aguilera Talks Nashville Role, New Songs, Recording A Country Album, ACM Awards Performance & More

    As previously reported, Christina Aguilera is set to appear on the ABC hit series Nashville tonight. The Voice coach will be going country for her new role as Jade St. John, a pop superstar who rolls into town for a two-night engagement at The Bridgestone with an agenda: she wants to record a country album, but her label insists she stay on brand with pop music. Although her character has a desire to sing country music, Aguilera reveals in a new interview that she doesn't plan to make the jump into the genre herself.
  • Jon Stewart Gushes Over Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys on 'The Daily Show' [WATCH]

    Ad-Rock -- aka Adam Horovitz -- of the Beastie Boys stopped by 'The Daily Show' recently to catch up with Jon Stewart. The host went into fanboy mode immediately after the rapper walked on set to seemingly promote his new movie 'While We're Young.' Like most of his previous late-night interviews, Ad-Rock never got around to talking about the movie, and Stewart was just fine with that.