• Van Morrison Announces 'Duets: Re-Working the Catalogue' With Joss Stone, Mavis Staples & Steve Winwood [TRACKLIST]

    Van Morrison is the next artist to delve deeper into his back catalog and re-record some of his older tunes. The "Into the Mystic" singer recruited some of his favorite artists to join him on Duets: Re-Working the Catalogue. Mavis Staples, Joss Stone and Steve Winwood all share the microphone with the iconic crooner. "Real Real Gone," from 1990's Enlightenment, with Michael Bublé is available to stream over at Morrison's website.
  • John Legend Pens CNN Op-Ed on Education Reform

    John Legend has always been one of the more socially conscious individuals in pop and R&B, not just asking questions of society in his music, but also taking action in the world around him. This morning, Feb. 17, the "All of Me" singer penned an op-ed on cnn.com discussing the education system in the United States and offers a few solutions he is a part of.
  • Chris Brown, Tyga Bring 'Ayo' to 'The Tonight Show' in Midst of Between the Sheets Tour with Trey Songz [WATCH]

    Tyga may be in the middle of a boiling feud between Amber Rose and Khloe Kardashian, but the rapper is still finding time to team up with Chris Brown to promote their upcoming LP Fan of a Fan: The Album. Last night (Feb. 17) before a concert at Brooklyn's Barclays Center with 50 Cent and G-Unit, the pair teamed up for an energetic performance of "Ayo" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
  • 'Weird Al' Yankovic Talks Life After RCA Contract: "Mandatory Fun" Singer Performs Folk Tune on 'The Late Late Show' [WATCH]

    Most artists would be worried about reaching the end of a lengthy recording contract, but not "Weird Al" Yankovic. The parody singer's last album, Mandatory Fun, marked the end of his 32-year agreement with RCA. Yankovic sees it as an opportunity to work on some of his other passions, like "authentic American folk music," he told guest host Thomas Lennon on The Late Late Show last night (Feb. 16). He showed off his chops with a Woody Guthrie parody about his upcoming tour.
  • Jon Bon Jovi Is Back in the Studio: 'What About Now?' Singer Has 'About a Dozen Songs' Done

    It has been 18 years since Jon Bon Jovi released his last solo album "Destination Anywhere." His band, Bon Jovi, put out its 12th studio effort "What About Now?" in 2013. So now the question is what is the singer working on in the studio? JBJ told "People" that he has been recording some new material, but he did not clarify what act would be putting out the tunes. He has 'about a Dozen songs' done.
  • Kanye West Wants to Be "The Steve Jobs Of The Gap," Talks About New Adidas Originals Collection

    Kanye West has ambition no matter what industry he's trying to conquer. The rapper recently told Style.com that he wants to be "the Steve Jobs of The Gap." Yeezy's new Adidas clothing line debuted over the weekend, so the mega star shared his influences and vision with the fashion website. And in true Kanye form, he explained that he hasn't been reading any of the reviews of the clothing line.
  • SW4 2015 Lineup: Faithless, Eric Prydz, Luciano Headline Saturday

    One of the U.K.'s largest electronic music festivals, SW4 has announced its 2015 Saturday headliners who will kick things off for the festival over bank holiday weekend Aug. 29 to 30. It will be backboned by U.K. electronic band Faithless, known for hits like "Insomnia" and "God Is a DJ." Faithless are celebrating their 20th anniversary in 2015 and have launched their 2.0 tour to celebrate. Additional names on the lineup include SW4 favorite Eric Prydz; Luciano; Dubfire, who comes with a special "live" set; Hot Since 82; Bakermat; and others.
  • Big Sean Drops New Song "One Man Can Change The World" Feat. Kanye West & John Legend [LISTEN]

    Big Sean is set to drop his third studio album Dark Sky Paradise next week. Ahead of its release, he's now shared his highly anticipated track "One Man Can Change The World," featuring Kanye West and John Legend. The song surfaced online via early pre-orders, which gave fans two new songs to listen to ahead of the album in addition to the previously released "IDFWU," "Paradise" and "Blessings."