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Big Sean took over social media and the internet as a whole outside of the panicked Northeastern United States when he started cryptically posting on twitter and Instagram about a project Dark Sky Paradise, noting it was "done." He also managed to get a slew of other artists like Drake, Kanye West, Travi$ Scott, Jhené Aiko, DJ Mustard and others to post the same picture on their Instagrams as well. The "IDFWU" rapper continues the steady stream of information and has posted a link to his website that includes a trailer and release date. He also revealed on Twitter that new music was coming this week. -
2 Chainz Running for Mayor in Georgia Hometown? 'I'm Different' Rapper Wants to Run
After debating Nancy Grace over the issue of marijuana legalization on national television, 2 Chainz is looking to take some of that momentum and run for mayor of College Park, Georgia — his hometown. That's right, the "I'm Different" rapper is looking to move from music to politics. He spoke to XXL to assure fans that he was considering it for real. -
The Prodigy Share 'The Day Is My Enemy' Title Track, 2015 European Tour Dates [LISTEN]
The Prodigy continue their uncompromising pursuit to release their sixth artist album The Day Is My Enemy and have released the audio for the title track from the album and the LP opener. "The Day Is My Enemy" has been generally better received then The UK electronic music pioneer's first single "Nasty," taking a harder, more innovative approach to what The Prodigy put forth with their music. -
A$AP Rocky Movie 'Dope' Sells for $7 Million at Sundance Film Festival
Dope, a movie starring A$AP Rocky that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend, reportedly secured a distribution deal for $7 million. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Open Road Films beat out The Weinstein Company for the film, which also features Zoë Kravitz and Blake Anderson of Workaholics. There's been a decent amount of buzz coming from Park City, Utah, about the movie. -
Faith No More Announces Spring Tour Along With New Song 'Superhero' From 'Album of the Year' Follow-Up
It's been 18 years since Faith No More released their sixth studio effort, the completely vicious Album of the Year. The band is readying the follow-up album, and they are also hitting the road for the first time in five years this spring. Faith No More will kick off their next trek in Vancouver on April 15 and wrap things up a month later in Philadelphia. "Superhero," the second single from the band's untitled album, will drop in March. -
Gregg Allman Announces Spring Tour: It's the 'Midnight Rider' Singer's Second Trek Since Allman Brothers Split
Despite The Allman Brothers Band parting ways last year, leader Gregg Allman hit the road this month to kick the New Year off right. The "Midnight Rider" must have a touring itch too, having recently announced plans for a spring trek. Allman will head back out in March for a 21-date excursion that will kick off in Ohio on the 13th and wrap May 9 with an appearance at Austin City Limits. -
Tom DeLonge Says He Never Quit Blink-182: Guitarist Clears Up Confusion From Previous Reports
Tom DeLonge was on a phone call discussing some business for his band, blink-182, when reports started to surface today (Jan. 26) that he had left the group. Fans can rest easy, though, because the founding member is actually still with the "What's My Age Again" band. DeLonge took to his Facebook page to clear up the confusion. -
Bobby Shmurda Speaks From Jail On Migos' "Computer (Freestyle)" Off Upcoming 'Shmigo Gang' Mixtape
Last month, Migos and Bobby Shmurda's GS9 crew announced a joint mixtape called Shmigo Gang, which will feature music from both Migos and their affiliates as well as Shmurda and his affiliates. Now the first two songs off the project have leaked. The first, Migos' "Computer (Freestyle)," was recorded behind bars and features Shmurda on the intro and Rowdy Rebel on the outro. The second cut is a Rich the Kid solo track called "What you Talmbout." -
Phillip Phillips Wants Out of 'American Idol,' 19 Entertainment Contract: "Raging Fire" Singer Claims Oppression
Phillip Phillips went from just a dude with the same name twice to a major player in the pop music world overnight when he won season 11 of American Idol with his coronation single "Home." But now -- less than three years after winning the show over Jessica Sanchez -- Phillips wants out of his Idol contract, calling his deal with 19 Entertainment "oppressive" in a new lawsuit. -
Jack White's Madison Square Garden Concert To Be Streamed Live On Pandora
Jack White can rock the hell out of a live show, so it's no surprise his fans don't want to miss what he has in store for Madison Square Garden. If his Lazaretto tour is any indication, he's prepared to bring the noise. If you're not one of the lucky ticketholders who will be seeing it all go down, fear not! Pandora will be live streaming his sold-out Jan. 30 gig, Diffuser reports. -
Ernie Banks Remembered: 5 Famous Musical Figures Big on The Chicago Cubs...Eddie Vedder, Jimmy Buffett and More
Ernie Banks, an MLB Hall of Famer and longtime face of the Chicago Cubs organization, died last week at the age of 83. He was an amazing shortstop, winning gold gloves and home run titles and MVP awards during his career, but perhaps he will be best known as representing the Cubs organization better than any other player. The team has been notorious for its inability to secure a World Series title, having not won since 1907 and not even making the big series since 1945. Yet its fans remain some of the friendliest in baseball. Check out five music stars who have also kept their tempers in check while supporting the Cubs over the years. -
Tomorrowland 2015 Announces First Artist, Dates, Ticketing Information
It may be hard to think about summer with the snow from snowmageddon 2015 falling with a vengeance outside the office, but news of festivals seemingly just over the snow bank makes things just a little bit warmer. The most buzzed about festival in the world of 2015, according to one source, Tomorrowland has just unveiled the first artist who will be performing at the Belgian electronic music festival this year and it is not someone you would expect. The ID&T produced festival has also revealed the dates for its 11th edition on the grassy fields of Boom, Belgium and ticketing information.
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