• The 6 RIAA Diamond Singles: Eminem, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber and More

    "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons joined an elite company today, becoming only the sixth song in history to attain diamond status from the Recording Industry Association of America, meaning that it's moved the equivalent of 10 million units in sales, or 10-times platinum status. Wondering what the other five are? So were we, so we looked up the five hits and ranked them from least sales to most...but when you're talking about diamond status...there's really no such thing as "least sales." You may be surprised at how new most of these songs are.
  • Roger Waters' 'The Wall' Trailer Takes Pink Floyd Fans to the Show

    Former Pink Floyd front man, Roger Waters, makes it crystal clear that he plans to steer away from any and all Floyd reunions but fans can look forward to his upcoming film 'Roger Waters: The Wall.' Although it wont hit theaters until September 29, die-hard Floyd fans can find solace in the first official trailer for the astounding performance.
  • A3C Festival 2015 Lineup: De La Soul, Curren$y, Rakim Headline

    Atlanta has been a bed of hip-hop for a long time so it is fitting that the city has a well-established festival devoted to the genre. The five-day A3C Festival is one of the city's biggest events.The first wave of acts slated to perform at A3C including De La Soul, Rakim, Cyhi Da Prynce, Cam'ron, Curren$y and his Jet Life crew, and others.
  • Vince Staples Follows Drake & Nas in Sprite's "Obey Your Thirst" Video

    Vince Staples recently released 'Summertime '06,' which is being touted as one of the year's best rap albums. Now, the Long Beach newcomer is the subject of Sprite and FADER's "Obey Your Thirst" video series, following Drake and Nas, the subjects of episodes one and two, respectively.
  • Kendrick Lamar's New Reebok Shoes Attempt to Unite Rival Gangs

    Kendrick Lamar used To Pimp a Butterfly as a vessel to return to his hometown of Compton to fight gang violence rather than escape it. His latest collaboration with Reebok seeks to promote that end, as the "King Kunta" rapper has previewed a shoe that caters to both bloods and crips.