• Ludacris Shares "Beast Mode" From 'Ludaversal' [LISTEN]

    Ludacris has shared the second single from his upcoming album Ludavsersal. Aptly titled "Beast Mode" Luda shows that his come back is for real and he has not lost a step lyrically with powerful punch lines, over the top metaphors and his trademark flair and bravado that oozes from a Luda track.
  • Ultra Japan Shares 2014 Aftermovie Featuring Unreleased Fedde Le Grand Song [LISTEN]

    Ultra Japan has shared the aftermovie for its inaugural edition this past September. The nearly 8-minute aftermovie, titled "Tokyo by Night" features prominently the city that hosted the festival, following a young woman as she explores the Tokyo during the day and at night. The aftermovie partners with one of Ultra's most booked DJs, Fedde Le Grand to premiere a new track titled "Cinematic" featuring the vocals of Denny White via Fedde's newly launched label Dark Light Recordings.
  • Kygo Shares 'Firestone' Music Video [WATCH]

    Norwegian tropical house producer, Kygo has shared the video for the first single "Firestone" featuring the vocals of Australian vocalist Conrad Sewell from his still untitled album. Directed by Jon Jon Augustavo (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Nispey Hustle) and produced by Andrew Lerious (Nicki Minaj, Ne-Yo), the video follows a couple on their, at times, torturous attempt to find love in each other's arms.
  • Sarah Jones: Gregg Allman Biopic Director Randall Miller Pleads 'Guilty' to Charges From 'Midnight Rider' Accident

    A judge in Savannah, Georgia, sentenced Randall Miller, former director of the Gregg Allman biopic Midnight Rider, to two years in prison and eight years probation stemming from the unfortunate death of camera assistant Sarah Jones, which occurred on set last year. Miller, who originally entered a plea of "not guilty," changed it to "guilty" today, Mar. 9, resulting in a reduced sentence and dropped charges for his wife Jody Savin, who was involved with the movie as a producer.
  • Artiphon's New Electronic Instrument 1 Can Make Any Sound Imaginable [WATCH]

    The new Instrument 1 by Artiphon is one impressive gadget. The device is essentially a multi-instrument that recreates the sounds made by guitars, drums, pianos, violins and many other instruments. It can be played in any position as well and has been marketed as something for musical experts and novices alike.
  • Sam Smith Reveals Past with Homophobic Bullying

    Four-time Grammy winner Sam Smith, opened up about his past, experiencing homophobic bullying. Four-time Grammy winner Sam Smith recently opened up about his past experiences with homophobic bullying.
  • YouTube Sensation Kimberly Henderson Drops First Single 'Tiny Hearts' After 'How Will I Know' Lullaby Cover Goes Viral [WATCH]

    Single mother Kimberly Henderson took the Internet by storm when she shared a video on YouTube of her singing to her daughter Vaida a lullaby cover of Sam Smith's version of Whitney Houston's "How Will I Know" in December. The clip has since amassed more than 2.6 million views. After the video went viral, Cosco Kids reached out to the South Carolina mother and offered her opportunity to write and record an original single on an all-expenses paid trip to Los Angeles. Henderson teamed up with BREAK Entertainment songwriters Jay Levine and Sophie Dupin to write and record "Tiny Hearts," which they completed in less than 24 hours.
  • Waka Flocka Flame Cancels OU SAE Concert Following Racist Chant Video

    A disturbing video surfaced yesterday, March 8, of members of the UO's SAE fraternity chanting racist remarks on the bus to an event. The video went viral and the backlash has been swift, with students protesting outside the house and the chapter has been given a cease and desist order from the national organization. The school gave the students until midnight tomorrow, March 10, to find new housing, according to local reports. Waka Flocka Flame was scheduled to perform at the chapter next month, but in light of the recent video, the "Turn Up God" rapper has canceled his show at the chapter.