• Sam Smith Cancels Australia Tour Due To Vocal Cord Hemorrhage, Tells Fans "This Kills Me" After 'In The Lonely Hour' Goes No. 1 In Country

    After recently finally reaching No. 1 in Australia following nearly a year on the national albums chart with his debut album In The Lonely Hour, Sam Smith has been forced to cancel his Australian tour and scheduled appearances. The "Stay With Me" singer has been diagnosed with a hemorrhage to his vocal chords, a common ailment in singers, and his doctor has ordered him to stop performing until he's healthy in order to prevent permanent damage.
  • Rudimental Share 'Never Let You Go' From Upcoming Album

    It has been nearly 2 years since Rudimental released their debt artist album Home and fans have been waiting to hear new material from the soulful drum n bass group. They have been touring extensively across the world as one of the hottest live acts in the electronic space over the past two years and are ready to update their discography with some brand new music. Yesterday, the group debuted their new single "Never Let You Go" with Annie Mac on BBC Radio One as the Hottest Record in the World and it is not difficult to see why.
  • Chief Keef Shows Off Weaponry in "Sosa Chamberlain" Music Video from 'Sorry 4 the Weight' Mixtape

    Chief Keef continues to be as prolific as ever with a brand new video for his Sorry For The Weight mixtape track "Sosa Chamberlain." Sosa kicks off the video explaining the meaning of GloGang as a shortened version of his label and music brand Glory Boyz Entertainment. Glogang is something they rep as a brand as they do gang stuff. Sosa shows off his diamond encrusted jewelry, with a potent cloud of weed smoke clouding his vision. Seemingly undeterred by past brushes the law, he is carrying and pointing an automatic weapon at the camera, while his compatriot shows off a shotgun, which may not be legally owned in his current home of California.
  • Buzzcocks Steve Diggle Talks About the 'Magic' of Making Punk Rock Music for Nearly 4 Decades

    Longtime fans of the punk rock scene are no doubt already familiar with Buzzcocks and their catalog of music which spans 39 amazing years. The band's crazy punk rock energy still helps to draw fans, young and old alike, to their live shows and it doesn't sound like they have any intention of slowing down in the near future. Pete Shelley, Steve Diggle, Chris Remington and Danny Farrant recently released their ninth studio album, The Way. It has already delivered up two singles and the boys have been criss-crossing the Atlantic Ocean in support of their new record.
  • 50 Cent Explains Why He Fights With Floyd Mayweather Ahead Of Manny Pacquiao Bout

    With the biggest fight in a generation under a week away, Mayweather Pacquiao "Fight Of The Century" hype is at fever pitch. Anyone with any connection to either two fighters are being interviewed, probed and prodded about the two champion boxers. Rapper 50 Cent has a long history with Floyd Mayweather including a beef that has been on and off for some time now. Most notably, the "Candy Shop" rapper had a brief online quarrel with Mayweather around the time of the ALS ice bucket challenge last year. He challenged Mayweather to read a page of Harry Potter and he would give $750,000 to charity. It was revealed by Charlemagne Da God on Power 105, a New York City hip-hop station, a that the boxer is nearly illiterate and the story took on a sad turn.