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As Azealia Banks is to twitter beef in hip-hop, deadmau5 is to twitter tolling (and sometimes beefs) in dance music. Life is much more interesting with them around, not to mention the quality music they have released. The "Strobe" producer is slated to play a gig tonight in Uruguay and as he was sitting down to some dinner, a fan in the same establishment decided to take a photo and post it to social media. Always aware of what his fans are tweeting about him, deadmau5 saw the picture and was a little unnerved by the picture, in turn taking a picture of the fan eating dinner -
Marilyn Manson More Confident In 'The Pale Emperor' Than Any Album He's Released In 15 Years
Marilyn Manson's forthcoming album, The Pale Emperor, is due out next month, and he's told NME that he feels more confident about it than any of his releases since 2000's Holy Wood. -
Foo Fighters Prep 3-Hour Plus Shows on Sonic Highways Tour 2015: "Something From Nothing" Band Will Play Until Ankles Start Hurting
Anyone who has seen the Foo Fighters live in the last few years knows that the band has some major stamina on tour. And on the "Something From Nothing" band's upcoming 2015 Sonic Highways tour, Foo Fighters are promising some majorly long shows, all for the fans' benefit of course. -
Nick Cannon Will 'Never Say Anything Negative About Mariah Carey': Rapper Dismisses Rumors on Twitter
Everyone needs to calm down. Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey split in August, and rumors recently surfaced that the rapper has a diss track dedicated to his ex-wife on his next album. Cannon took to Twitter to silence those reports, assuring fans that there is nothing but love between the two, "Billboard" noted."I will never say anything negative about @MariahCarey We are forever a family rooted in love," he wrote.Cannon was addressing a comment made by producer Mally Mall to TMZ a few days ago. When asked if Cannon and Carey would have a duet on the new album, Mall said, "Nah, but he's talking about Mariah on the records. There's going to be a lot of controversy."Mall added that Cannon has good and bad things to say about his ex on the album. -
Macklemore Discusses Race in Hip-Hop, White Appropriation and "Thrift Shop" Success on Hot 97 [WATCH]
After a year full of racial tensions in the United States and weeks of conversation about race in hip-hop, one previously silent major player in the game is speaking out: Macklemore. Yesterday (Dec. 30), the "Thrift Shop" rapper and Gramy winner appeared on Ebro in the Morning on Hot 97 to discuss race, recent police shootings and the role of white people in rap. -
The Prodigy Tease New Single 'Nasty' Release Date From Upcoming Album
U.K. electronic band The Prodigy appear to be breaking their studio silence at last and are ready to release some new music very soon. Very little information has emerged about the new album except that Liam Howlett was busy writing and recording, but sometime in the spring of 2015 the album was tentatively scheduled for release. Now they have provided more details about possible new music by teasing the cover art of their new single "Nasty Nasty" on Instagram. The song will apparently come out, according to the caption, sometime in January, though they will not reveal the exact date. -
Action Bronson Attempts to Apologize to Azealia Banks: 'Chasing Time' Rapper Calls Him a Coward
Azealia Banks and Action Bronson are back at it again. Hip-hop's foremost Twitter beefer, Banks, first got into it with Action Bronson on Dec. 19 after the "Easy Rider" rapper was prompted to discuss Banks on the social media platform. That 140-character battle went back and forth before simmering and Banks turned her attention back towards her favorite target, Iggy Azalea. Today, tensions renewed between these two after Action Bronson apparently tried to apologize over the whole ordeal through a mutual friend of theirs and Azealia Banks did not appreciate the lack of forwardness from Bronson and called him out on Twitter. -
Bet On What Song Above & Beyond Will Play At Midnight This New Year's Eve
Las Vegas has taught us that you can bet on just about anything, especially when it comes to sports. How long the national anthem will be during the Super Bowl, what side of the coin the coin toss will result in, weight loss, treadmill challenges and everything in between. This New Year's Eve there will be a pretty outrageous bet surrounding UK based trance super-trio Above & Beyond and what they might play for their final gig of the year. You can bet on what song Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness, and Paavo Siljamäki will play when the clock strikes midnight in Australia. -
YG & DJ Mustard Are Beefing On Instagram
Apparently YG and DJ Mustard did not get the message about being kind during the holidays. The rapper and producer are now sending jabs back and forth on Instagram over purported payments that DJ Mustard alleges he never received for YG's debut album My Krazy Life. DJ Mustard executive produced the album that was released in March. YG posted an expletive-laden comment on a now deleted DJ Mustard post rebuffing those claims, making his own claims of not being paid for Mustard's recent album and the two have been going back and forth since then. -
RiFF RaFF Is Hulk Hogan's New WWE Tag Team Partner
RiFF RaFF revealed a few months ago that he would be started a "Versace strength training" regimen and has posted pictures on his Instagram to catalog his progress of bulking up. He also claimed that he was going to abstain from any alcohol or drug use for 100 days, an admirable feat if he kept to his word. Now we know why he has been doing this.RiFF RaFF is about to enter the ring and with the legendary Hulk Hogan at his side. According to several social media posts by the pair, Hulk Hogan is training Jody Highroller in the ways of WWE and they will be tag-team partners at some point in the near future. -
Eminem To Be Featured On LL Cool J Album 'G.O.A.T. 2'
Rejoice, Eminem fans. The Marshall Mathers LP 2 star will be back in 2015 on LL Cool J's forthcoming album G.O.A.T. 2. -
Mark Tremonti Finishes Recording New Album; Creed Guitarist Ready to Roll
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