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Chris Brown and Tyga's latest Fan of a Fan 2 single "Ayo" is all about the bragging. The rappers have money, women at their helm and plenty of fast cars and booze for days, and they're going to tell you about it in song. So, it's only fitting that the new music video for "Aya," which dropped today (Feb. 3), should reflect the fast life of Brown and Tyga, all while poking a little fun at the cops and Brown's well-documented legal troubles. -
Rick Rubin Annotates Kanye West, Johnny Cash, Jay Z Songs on Genius
Rick Rubin took up residency on Genius yesterday, Feb. 2, and the results are amazing. The super producer broke down the back stories of several famous songs, most notably tracks from Kanye West, Jay-Z and Johnny Cash. -
Drake, Blake Shelton, Wiz Khalifa and More Read Mean Tweets on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" aired its second installment of Mean Tweets Music Edition last night, Feb. 2, and it was pretty brutal. Twitter users hurled their best insults at artists like Wiz Khalifa, Drake and Blake Shelton. Also included in the segment were Katy Perry, Josh Groban and 5 Seconds of Summer. As always, the segment provided plenty of laughs at the expense of the celebrities. -
Rihanna, Kanye West, Paul McCartney "FourFiveSeconds" Music Video Debuts Ahead of Grammys Performance and Rumored Joint Tour
Rihanna and Kanye West changed the R&B game last week by teaming up with former Beatle and rock legend Paul McCartney for a stripped down, breezy new single "FourFiveSeconds." And just like the release of the single itself, the debut of the music video was a major surprise. Today (Feb. 3), ahead of a performance at the Grammys and a rumored joint tour, Rihanna, West and McCartney dropped the simplistic new music video for the track. -
Skrillex Shares 'Groundhog Day'-Inspired "Doompy Poomp" Video [WATCH]
Skrillex has teamed with "Vice's" The Creators Project, known in the electronic music world for their work doing profiles on the Daft Punk "Random Access Memories" collaborators, to present his latest music video. The video revives possibly the least-heralded song "Doompy Poomp" from Sonny Moore's LP "Recess" in the manner one might expect Skrillex to do. Fittingly released on Groundhog Day, the 3 minute 18 second video celebrates the 1993 film starring Bill Murray, where the main character has the same life events happen to him over and over without fail. -
Dust La Rock, Fool's Gold Records Co-Founder, Dead at 38
Fool's Gold Records Co-Founder Dust La Rock, real name Joshua Prince, is dead. He was just 38-years-old. Prince co-founded the influential hip-hop and electronic music label Fool's Gold Records with A-Trak and Nick Catchdubs and worked as the art director and designer for the label, A-Trak and his Duck Sauce projects. He also did work for other artists as well. He was responsible for building the image that Fools Gold developed and its album release and physical designs. He also did work for major brands like Nike and Scion. -
'Breaking Bad's' Walt Jr. DJing At B.B Kings in New York City
You probably were not expecting to read that headline tonight, but the show is happening. RJ Mitte, best known for his role as Walt "Flynn" Jr. in the hit AMC drama Breaking Bad, is taking his talents beyond the big screen and will be stepping behind the DJ booth for a special DJ set in New York City at B.B Kings on April 10. -
Lady Antebellum Talks First Homecoming Headline Gig at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena
Lady Antebellum will make their first headline stop in Nashville - their hometown - on Sept. 11 at the Bridgestone Arena. Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood are embarking on a huge tour at the end of the month, heading to Europe before coming back to the States in May. Sam Hunt and Hunter Hayes will support the country trio. -
Katy Perry Super Bowl Halftime Show Was the Most-Watched Ever
One year after Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers broke Super Bowl halftime viewership records, Katy Perry followed suit with her visually stimulating concert that also featured Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz. -
Taylor Swift Will Not Be Performing at the Grammys, According to Tumblr Post
Despite 2014 being the year of Taylor Swift, this Sunday's Grammys will not be very T-Swift-centric. The singer's only nominated song is "Shake It Off," while the rest of her 1989 album dropped too late in the year for it to be included in award season. -
Nero's Album Almost Done: 'Welcome Reality' Follow Up Being Mastered Now
Nero is not the most public trio, but when they do make some sort of announcement it comes with importance. The UK dubstep outfit have been working on an album for a long time and when the months came and went on 2014, fans were disappointed to know that they were going to go a third straight year without an album. "Satisfy," the lead single from the album, did anything but, only stoking the fire of want for the follow up to 2011's Welcome Reality. There are positive signs however that a new album will be on its way a lot sooner then fans might have imagined. -
Suge Knight's Bail Is Revoked: Death Row Records CEO Will Appear in Court Tuesday
The $2.2 million bail initially set for hip-hop mogul Suge Knight has been revoked, Billboard notes. The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department considers the former Death Row Records CEO a flight risk after charging him for allegedly murdering a man in a hit-and-run incident last week. The department also cited his criminal past and the possibility of him being a flight risk.
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