• Safaree Samuels Says He and Nicki Minaj Are Cool Following Twitter Beef

    Safaree Samuels and Nicki Minaj appeared to go at each other pretty hard on Twitter recently regarding their very public break up. While they never addressed one another directly, it was clear early on that the dispute had to do with their relationship (or lack thereof). TMZ tracked down Samuels down and asked him about the beef.
  • Axwell Λ Ingrosso Release 'Something New' Lyric Video After Being Featured In Beats Commercial [WATCH]

    Lyric videos have been one of the big new trends in 2014. They have evolved dramatically over the course of the year, starting barely a step up from simple blank screens with scrolling words that have been a staple of fan made videos since YouTube's inception, to now intricate videos with expensive graphics that spell out the lyrics. Axwell / Ingrosso, the duo formed by Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso after the break up of Swedish House Mafia, have released the lyric video for their latest single "Something New" and it unsurprisingly is watchable with inventive and unique graphics.
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs Are On Hiatus, According To Karen O

    We haven't heard very much at all from New York indie rock trio Yeah Yeah Yeahs since their 2013 album Mosquito, and according to lead vocalist Karen O, this is because the band is currently "on a bit of a hiatus." In a recent interview with NME, O revealed that the Yeah Yeah Yeahs currently have no plans to record another album, though they haven't actually split up.
  • Darius Rucker Shares New Song 'Possibilities,' Inspired by a 12-Year-Old St. Jude's Patient Who Defied the Odds [LISTEN]

    Brennan Simkins was 6 when doctors diagnosed him with acute myeloid leukemia in 2009. He received a total of four bone marrow transplants, but the disease continued to wreak havoc on his immune system. Turner Simkins, his father, turned to music during this difficult time, penning a song titled "Possibilities." He pitched it to Darius Rucker, who jumped at the opportunity to record it for all the people involved at the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Taste of Country notes."We had gotten ourselves into the mindset of 'Here we go again,'" Turner told the "Augusta Chronicle" about how the family felt after the fourth transplant.A friend advised Turner to write a song to take his mind off the situation. The family never gave up hope, and Brennan continued to fight. In 2011, his leukemia went into remission and he has been doing well ever since.
  • Dr. Luke Produces Birthday Card From Kesha As Evidence In Defamation Lawsuit

    Dr. Luke and Kesha are currently wrapped up in a defamation suit, but it appears their relationship wasn't always tumultuous. The producer has handed over a birthday card from Kesha as evidence for the court. The 27-year-old singer is also suing the producer for sexual assault, battery and forced drug use.
  • deadmau5 Returns To Soundcloud With '432' [LISTEN]

    There was been a lively debate among producers and engineers on social media and forums over the different between 440 Hz and 432 Hz sound waves. Does one sound better over another? For the vast majority of the population, this is largely irrelevant and could not be farther out of their scope of understanding. However, Joel Zimmerman, known professionally as deadmau5, the technologist and skilled producer and internet troll knows the insides and outsides of the debate and decided to make light of the whole debate with a joking experiment of his own that he uploaded to his soundcloud.
  • Kid Ink Shares New Track "Blunted" From Upcoming Album 'Full Speed' [LISTEN]

    Los Angeles rapper Kid Ink has shared another new track from his upcoming album Full Speed titled "Blunted," which you can check out below. The track features some trippy electronic production, which is pretty appropriate for a song that's all about getting high. Fans of Wiz Khalifa will probably dig this a lot, though Kid Ink isn't nearly as laidback as Wiz.
  • Blink-182 Don't Have Anything To Prove, Tom DeLonge Says

    Blink-182 have been discussing a new album for a while, but they're patiently waiting for the perfect time to make magic in the studio. Singer Tom DeLonge recently told NME the group still has little idea of what's going on.