• Here Is Katy Perry's Favorite Song To Have Sex To Right Now

    Last night the Grammys took over Staples Center in Los Angeles and not only were there 23 performances of all shapes, kinds and sizes and awards given out to mostly Sam Smith, Pharrell and Beck (sorry Kanye), but there was also the media circus that followed the whole thing. Artists and celebrities had their pictures taken and various outlets grabbed musicians as they tried to navigate their way into the venue for interviews. Some focused on serious questions like actual music, while others at Buzzfeed asked artists what was their favorite song to have sex to. The subject was broached with Katy Perry and she was not shy about sharing her answer.
  • Grammys 2015: In Memoriam Tribute Forgets Wayne Static, Dave Brockie, Raphael Ravenscroft & More

    The music world lost plenty of talented people in 2014, most of whom were honored during the In Memoriam section of the Grammys last night. Among some of the more notable names were Joe Cocker, Pete Seeger and Robin Williams, but The Recording Academy forgot a few others. Wayne Static of Static-X fame was not included during the tribute in addition to GWAR frontman Dave Brockie (Oderus Urungus), saxophonist Raphael Ravenscroft, and a few others
  • Kendrick Lamar Unveils New Song "The Blacker The Berry" From Upcoming Album [WATCH]

    While everyone is still discussing the Kanye West and Beck controversy at the Grammys, Kendrick Lamar decided to celebrate his two wins for "i" but unveiling the second single "The Blacker The Berry" from his still untitled sophomore album. It is a good think Kendrick released this the day after the Grammys because he hold nothing back in bringing back out the guns to fire back at some of his detractors over the past few months.
  • Deadmau5, Adam Levine, Steven Tyler, Jennifer Hudson Part Of New Grammy Alliance To Ensure Fair Pay

    After the Grammys had announced their final award, handing over the honor of Record of the Year to Sam Smith for "Stay With Me," there was an announcement made about a new organization being created by the Grammys and a small bunch of superstar artists, songwriters and producers. Current head of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Neil Portnow introduced the group, titled the Grammy Creators Alliance, with Jennifer Hudson and Ryan Tedder and delivered their mission statement on air.
  • Juicy J Talks Usher Hit "I Don't Mind," New A$AP Rocky Album

    Juicy J is best known for fouding the Oscar-winning Memphis collective Three 6 Mafia, but he's ingratiated himself with the new generation thanks to several guest spots, such as Katy Perry's "Dark Horse," that have blown up on the Billboard charts.
  • Trey Songz: 'The Grammys Shortchange Culture for Popularity Every Year'

    The Grammys have never been and never will be a perfect representation of music. Every year there are cries from all corners of the music world about nomination snubs and cries of indignation from artists and their friends who feel they should have won an award. This year that cry was heard the loudest after Beck won Album of the Year ahead of favorite Beyoncé, though he really should have been paying attention to Best Metal Album, where Jack Black's group Tenacious D won. Trey Songz, who was not nominated this year, sounded off on the academy, saying the Grammys "shortchange culture for popularity every year."
  • Brodinski Shares 'Brava' Album Song "François-Xavier" Featuring Young Scooter [LISTEN]

    French techno producer Brodinski has unveiled the second single from his debut artist album "Brava." "François-Xavier" is the first track we have heard from the Gesaffelstein collaborator since his collaboration with SD on "I Can't Help Myself" in November. Brodinski lays down a simple and haunting beat, which gives Young Scooter the floor to provide an amped-up chorus, imploring listeners to put their "middle fingers in the air if you don't give a f**k."