• Bow Wow Quits Cash Money, Heads to Snoop Dogg and Jermaine Dupri

    Yet another rapper is leaving Cash Money Records, as Bow Wow declared this week that he'll be heading back to work with Snoop Dogg and Jermaine Dupri instead of Bryan "Birdman" Williams. The performer, formerly known as Lil Bow Wow, says that everything is cool between himself and the label's boss...but is it?
  • Ed Sheeran Unveils Family Videos in 'Photograph' Video [WATCH]

    Ed Sheeran did more than just provide snapshots of his life for the "Photograph" music video...he went ahead and added full video clips. Although most will find the footage of the English pop star to be adorable, some might complain that the media form contradicts the name of the song. If you realize that video is just a quickly-running stream of photographs, it works out. We swear.
  • French Montana Releases 'Casino Life 2' Mixtape Featuring Lil Wayne, Chris Brown

    As fans count down the days until French Montana releases his second major label album, Mac & Cheese: The Album, the "Pop That" rapper continues to serve plenty of new music. Yesterday, French released a new mixtape Casino Life 2: Brown Bad Legend, which features an all-star cast of featured rappers including Chris Brown, lil Wayne, Migos, Rick Ross and others.
  • Young Thug Apologizes to The Game, 'Hate It or Love It' Rapper Responds

    Young Thug apparently ruffled more than a few feathers with the release of his Barter 6 project and the beef with Lil Wayne that followed. Thugger recently had a spat with The Game but has decided to apologize. The "Hate It or Love Rapper" responded via Instagram. Young Thug apparently ruffled more than a few feathers with the release of his Barter 6 project and the beef with Lil Wayne that followed. Thugger recently had a spat with The Game but has decided to apologize. The "Hate It or Love Rapper" responded via Instagram.
  • Tyler, The Creator Explains Neo-Nazi Symbol on Anti-Homophobia Shirt

    Tyler, The Creator has always been one to push the limits of what people think is acceptable. Whether it is his lyrics or some of his online antics, the Cherry Bomb rapper likes to push people's comfort level. The rapper rolled out the spring/summer collection of his Golf clothing line and most of it seems pretty standard skater fare except for one shirt that has raised some eyebrows. He unveiled a shirt for "Golf Pride" worldwide that uses a neo-Nazi symbol. Expecting the potential backlash for using a symbol that elicits such horrible memories, Tyler decided to write a explanation for his choice of the shirt.
  • Taylor Swift Debuts Lily Aldridge, Zendaya & Hayley Williams Characters for 'Bad Blood' Music Video

    Taylor Swift is prepping for the release of her new "Bad Blood" music video by getting some help from her very famous BFFs. Earlier this week, she announced the latest 1989 single officially by showing off her own "Catastrophe" character and in subsequent Instagram posts, Swift has revealed that Lily Aldridge, Zendaya and Paramore singer Hayley Williams will be joining her deadly squad in the new clip.
  • 'Trouble in Paradise': Bruce Springsteen, Loretta Lynch Tackle Theme

    Tony Bennett went to no. 1 on the UK charts on this date 60 years ago with his performance of "Stranger in Paradise," an adaptation from the musical Kismet. The vocalist had recorded it more than two years earlier and and it took more than two years of climbing before it got to the top. Although "Stranger In Paradise" may have been one of the most successful songs about things in paradise, more performers have opted for the theme of "Trouble In Paradise," possible referencing the 1932 film classic by the same name. Check out five instances where musical performers—from Loretta Lynn to Bruce Springsteen and Huey Lewis—released songs titled "Trouble In Paradise," with none of them borrowing lyrics.