• DJ Khaled, Cash Money Part Ways Ahead of 'I Changed A Lot' Release

    It seems as though Cash Money Records has parted ways with another one of the artists on its roster. Just days after rapper Bow Wow announced that he has left the Birdman and Lil Wayne fronted label, today (May 11) DJ Khaled also revealed that he's no longer on the roster. In a new interview with The Breakfast Club, the "Hold You Down" rapper admitted that he hasn't been on the label for some time.
  • Skrillex, OG Maco Tease Upcoming 'Rage' Collaboration In Studio

    Skrillex, real name Sonny Moore, continues to pop up in studios all over the place with artists from across music. It was recently revealed that the Recess producer was in the studio with Atlanta rapper OG Maco. The "U Guessed It" rapper shared the news on his Twitter last month and now his photographer has tweeted out a clip of the pair working on some "rage."
  • DJ Khaled Enlists Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Big Sean For 'How Many Times'

    DJ Khaled has unveiled the latest song from his upcoming album I Changed A Lot. As one might expect with new DJ Khaled music, there are some very big name features and this track is no different. "How Many Times" features Chris Brown on the hook Big Sean and Lil Wayne taking a verse apiece, while Khaled yells "We The Best" and promotes his headphones. Lee On The Beat, Bkorn and Oz Musiqe handle production.
  • Mark Ronson, Mystikal 'Feel Right' Music Video: Elementary School Goes Crazy for Talent Show

    After "Uptown Funk" topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 weeks earlier this year, it's just a matter of fact that the music of Mark Ronson's music can bring the whole world to its dancing feet. And, in the new music video for the Mystikal featuring track "Feel Right," a down and out "nerd" wins over his ambivalent elementary school classmates by rapping the latest funk-fueled fiery track from Ronson's album Uptown Special.
  • Jack Ü Performs During Clippers vs Rockets Halftime Show [WATCH]

    Yesterday saw another great day in playoff basketball as the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Chicago Bulls on a Lebron James Buzzer beater to tie the series at 2-2 and then the Los Angeles Clippers handily defeated the Houston Rockets at home to take a commanding 3-1 series lead. However the storylines do not stop there with the two games - each stadium had major musicians come and perform to try and inspire their team to victory. Kanye West showed up at the United Center to do pre-game introductions and perform "All Day" during a TV timeout. He was one-upped by Diplo and Skrillex who performed as Jack Ü during the Clipper's halftime break.
  • Beijing Music Festivals Moved, Cancelled as Government Cracks Down

    Beijing, one of China's largest urban areas, has seen its host of music festivals across a number of genres drop as the authorities are making it almost impossible for large groups of people to gather for any reason. The cause for the cancellations isn't the usual paranoia from the government, but rather fear that potential disasters at such events could result in a black eye for the Central Government, which is located out of the city. Analysts have traced the crackdown to the New Year's event where 36 Shanghai citizens were killed in a stampede. President Xi Jinping ordered an investigation into culpability for the tragedy, and now no government official wants bad news coming to his desk.
  • Jamie xx, Young Thug "I Know There's Gonne Be (Good Times)" Leaks From 'In Colour'

    The most intriguing track from Jamie xx's upcoming album In Colour has surfaced onto the web. It is not the complete version, but the Young Thug-assisted "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" has leaked. According to The Fader, the leak is not the final version that will appear on the album, which also features Popcaan. However what we have heard from the song in the leaked version, Jamie xx, real name Jamie Smith, starts things off with a well-selected soul sample and a laidback, summer beat filled with bells and soft percussion.
  • Taylor Swift 'Bad Blood' Music Video Cast Expands: Lena Dunham, Kendrick Lamar & More Added to '1989' Clip

    At this point, it seems like there aren't many stars who aren't making an appearance in Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video. Last week, the "Style" singer revealed that her latest 1989 music video would feature her BFFs Lily Aldridge, Zendaya and Hayley Williams but over the weekend even more superstars were added, including a fellow pop star, an actress, a writer/director and a surprising name from hip-hop.