• Red Hot Chili Peppers Reportedly Working With Danger Mouse for New Album

    Amid all the Super Bowl chaos and Katy Perry praise, Flea posted a tweet over the weekend reportedly confirming Danger Mouse as the producer for the next Red Hot Chili Peppers album. The post has since been deleted, Alternative Nation pointed out, but perhaps that is just the bassist's way of creating some hype. Either way, DM might be what the group needs for their 11th studio album.
  • Rick Ross Unveils Big Sean "IDFWU" Remix [LISTEN]

    Big Sean's "IDFWU" has become ubiquitous in pop culture not just for the Big Sean verses and the DJ Mustard beat, but also for the phrase "I Don't F**k With You." It should come as no surprise that other big-name rappers would want to hop on the bandwagon and get a piece of the action with a remix, official or unofficial, of the song. Maybach Music founder and the biggest boss the world has seen thus far, Rick Ross, decided he wanted in on the action and laid down a verse on "IDFWU" to call the track a remix of his own.
  • Chief Keef Reunites With Lil Durk On New Song "Decline" [LISTEN]

    Chief Keef teams up with his former Chicago rival Lil Durk for the Young Chop-produced "Decline." Their first collaboration in a few years, Keef takes on the hook, singing about declining phone calls from persistent women and adding a verse in between Durk's own two verses.
  • Pirate Bay Back Online with New Logo and New Moldovan Home Two Months after Swedish Police Raid

    "You can't keep a good pirate down" may or may not have been the moral of the Pirates of The Caribbean film series but law enforcement around the world hasn't been able to keep The Pirate Bay down, that's for sure. The torrenting site was believed to have been crushed when Swedish police raided its data center in Stockholm at the beginning of December, but administrators behind the site declared a two-month period by the end of which the service would have resurrected. They beat the deadline by one day, and probably just for dramatic effect.
  • One of Katy Perry's Dancing Sharks From Her Super Bowl Halftime Performance Did an AMA

    The Northeastern and Northwestern sections of the United States wake up in different moods this morning, but for the rest of us without a stake in the fight, we have been left with some interesting images from the Super Bowl. Many will remember Darrell Bevell's terrible call on the goal line to call quick slants when Marshawn Lynch could have punched that in, but Katy Perry's halftime show had some interesting visual pieces that will make forgetting Bevell a little easier. One of the most iconic members of her halftime show were the two sharks that flanked the "Roar" singer as she sang "California Gurls" with a playful, tropical backdrop of palm trees, beach balls and, infamously, two dancing sharks. One of the sharks just did a brief Reddit AMA -- which is below -- and answered a few of the burning questions fans have for the veteran of the Katy Perry crew.
  • The Weeknd Drops "Drinks On Us" Remix, Previews "Where You Belong" From 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Soundtrack [LISTEN]

    The Weeknd has released the full version of his remix to Mike WiLL Made-It's "Drinks On Us," which was teased on Twitter Saturday night and was originally featured on the Mike WiLL's collaboration-filled new mixtape, Ransom. The Canadian crooner joins original contributors Future and Rae Sremmurd's Swae Lee, taking over the beginning of the track and giving it more of a sensual R&B feel.
  • Kevin Hart Burns Drake, Lil Duval and Meek Mill With Funny Instagram Pictures

    It is generally not a solid idea to poke fun at professional comedians because they are skilled at taking people down a notch. Meek Mill, Lil Duval and Drake learned that lesson the hard way recently when Kevin Hart responded to some of their social media shade directed at his outfit choice in a photo. The "Get Hard" star fired back on Instagram by digging up some gems on the haters and ripping them apart one sentence at a time, "Vibe" noted.