• Kelly Clarkson, American Greetings Team Up for Colorful Walmart Greeting Card Line

    If you love Kelly Clarkson and have ever wanted the "Heartbeat Song" singer to relay a personal greeting to your friend for a birthday, anniversary or anything, now you have your chance... well, sort of. Following the release of her new album Piece By Piece, the original American Idol announced that she will be releasing her own line of greeting cards with American Greetings.
  • Young Buck Releases '10 Bullets' Mixtape: First of 10 in 2015

    G-Unit member Young Buck -- real name David Darnell Brown -- has released the first of 10 mixtapes he plans to release this year, titled '10 Bullets.' The tape has no features and was only announced a few days ago with the release of the first single "Not This Time." The 10-track project features production work from Drumma Boy, Bandplay and Street Orchestra. The tape is hosted by G-Unit DJ and longtime collaborator DJ Whoo Kid and presented by G-Unit South.
  • Watch 2 Chainz, Diplo Drink $100,000 Bottle of Water on 'Most Expensivest S**t'

    Rapper 2 Chainz linked up with recent collaborative partner Diplo to bring the "Revolution" DJ onto his 'GQ' show 'Most Expensivest S**t.' Together they met up with the only water sommelier -- yes, there are apparently sommeliers for not just wine but also H2O, to taste some fine waters. They tried three bottles of water, including 9OH2O, "The Water Experience," which will run you a tab of $100,000 for just one bottle.
  • Dave Brockie's Father Claims GWAR Stole Son's Ashes in Lawsuit: Band Responds

    The members of GWAR generally attack everything they do with some humor, but no one was laughing after recent reportsc surfaced claiming the band was trying to capitalize on the death of former frontman Dave Brockie. The singer's father, William Brockie, alleged in a lawsuit that the group stole their bandmate's ashes and refused to give back property that belonged to the beloved leader, who died last year. The group recently released a statement refuting those claims and offering its side of the story.
  • Billy Corgan/Marilyn Manson Reddit AMA: Rockers Talk Joint Tour, Favorite Albums

    Marilyn Manson and the Smashing Pumpkins are heading out on tour together in July, so it is only natural that the two frontmen decided to sit down and answer questions on a Reddit AMA. Manson and Billy Corgan took part in an Ask Me Anything session recently, sharing some anecdotes about each other and admiration for their work as well as talk of a joint tour and their favorite albums. By the sound of things, The End Times Tour is going to be one crazy event.
  • The Game Reportedly Being Sued by Cop for Punching Him in the Head at Pickup Basketball Game

    Los Angeles rapper The Game -- real name Jayceon Terrell Taylor -- is reportedly being sued by a cop after an altercation at a pickup basketball game that allegedly led to the "Hate It or Love It" rapper punching the police officer in the head. The officer, who was off duty at the time -- not like these Philadelphia policemen -- alleged that the altercation may have caused brain damage.
  • St. Vincent Performs "Teenage Talk" on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' [WATCH]

    St. Vincent stopped by 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' to perform her newest single "Teenage Talk," which was used for the most recent season of HBO's 'Girls.' The singer, aka Annie Clark, stood elegantly in front of a wall of young dancers, who showed off some hypnotic moves. It was a signature St. Vincent performance marked by crystalline vocals, heavy synths and a tinge of youthful awkwardness.
  • Dillon Francis and DJ Snake's "Get Low" Remixed by Rae Sremmurd [LISTEN]

    Dillon Francis and DJ Snake's single "Get Low" just got a hip-hop remix from hot up-and-comers Rae Sremmurd. The "No Type" rappers hopped on the tune from the "Set Me Free" and "Turn Down for What" DJs, adding a party-starting verse in the build of the Middle Eastern-influenced club record. The pair wisely implored listeners to be kind to each other, saying in their measured tempo "don't throw shade, throw parties" before shrilly speeding things up as the track crescendos into the drop.