• Big Sean Drops Video For "Dark Sky (Skyscraper)" Off New Album [WATCH]

    Big Sean dropped his third studio album Dark Sky Paradise today, and along with it he has shared a video for the effort's opening track "Dark Sky (Skyscrapers)." The song sees Sean on a number of different flows as he talks about his come up, breaks ups, his father's advice, and being on top. The video clip follows Sean as he walks through Detroit at night then wanders around a different rooms of a warehouse.
  • Jay Z's Takeover Bid of Aspiro Hits Snag as Shareholders Say $56 Million Offer Undervalues Company

    Jay Z made big news when it was announced that a takeover bid of 464 million Swedish krona -- $56 million -- was made for Swedish IT company Aspiro, the parent company of WiMP and TIDAL, through his Project Panther Bidco, a subsidiary of his S. Carter Enterprises. Aspiro management, pending shareholder approval, quickly approved the bid and the shareholders have handed down their decision, saying the price undervalues the company because it "does not sufficiently value" its long-term potential.
  • WATCH: Kanye West Accepts BET Honors Awards, Talk Racism, Kim Kardashian & Family in Humbling Speech

    After taping earlier this year, BET finally aired its annual BET Honors gala last night (Feb. 23), honoring members of the Afircan-American communiry who have made positive strides in the world. Among honorees Usher, Phylicia Rashad, Mircrosoft chairman John Thompson and National Museum of African Art director Johnetta B. Cole, Kanye West was celebrated as this year's Visonary Award winner, and his lengthy speech touched on everything from racism to family to success in the music industry.
  • Big Sean Breakfast Club Interview: Detroit Rapper Talks 'Dark Sky Paradise,' Kanye West, Ariana Grande, Family & More [WATCH]

    Big Sean dropped his third studio album Dark Sky Paradise today, and in support of its release, he stopped by The Breakfast Club for an interview. During his appearance, he talked about where he stands among his rapper peers, the stories behind the songs, his family, his girlfriend Ariana Grande, signing to Roc Nation, collaborating with other artists, his relationship with Kanye West, Naya Rivera showering, how he's improved on this album, and much more. Here's some of what we learned.
  • Steven Adler on Guns N' Roses Reunion Album: 'It Would Blow "Appetite for Destruction" Away'

    Steven Adler lent his percussion skills to some of the early albums by hard rock heroes Guns N' Roses. The most notable was the band's seminal 1987 release 'Appetite for Destruction.' Although the original lineup has not performed together since the early 1990s, Adler is still holding out for a GNR reunion. He even thinks an album made by the classic lineup would be better than 'Appetite,' saying that it would blow the album away.
  • Funkmaster Flex Hints at Possible Fugees Reunion

    Funkmaster Flex has been a busy man lately getting groups back together. He was instrumental in bringing Dipset back together after years of infighting and each artist pursuing their own solo career to varying degrees of success. In a new interview with hiphop-n-more, the Hot 97 DJ listed off some of the projects he was working on and mentioned he was in doing something with The Fugees, the celebrated, multi-platinum and Grammy-award winning 1990's hip-hop, soul and reggae group.
  • Hackers Caught Cheating the Burning Man Ticketing System

    In the past few years Burning Man has transformed from the mysterious and outcast desert festival attended by an incredibly loyal group of followers, to a pop culture reference that is now attended by celebrities and CEOs as a place to be seen like at Coachella. As a result of the festivals rise in popularity, tickets have become a hot commodity and with its "first come, first serve" that leaves many fans in the dark looking for passes. Some silocon valley engineers found a way around the system through a hole in the ticketing service, Ticketfly's defences and put themselves first in line.
  • Big Sean Drops Beyoncé "Me, Myself, and I" Freestyle on Eve of 'Dark Sky Paradise' Release [LISTEN]

    With only a few hours until the release of his third artist album Dark Sky Paradise, Big Sean has shared a new freestyle of Beyoncé's song "Me, Myself, and I."Sean opens the song by saying that "Me, Myself, and I" is one of his favorite tracks. The Beyoncé single originally appeared on her first album Dangerously In Love in 2003. According to a few tweets, he recording the freestyle last night for his fans without sleep because of a busy schedule.