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Australian producer/DJ Flume has become one of the biggest revelations in electronic music since his debut artist album was released at the end of 2012. He has gone from a niche Australian producer playing 300 person capacity venues in his home country of Australia to headlining Coachella and selling out Terminal 5 in New York City three nights in a row in under two years time. That remarkable rise to stardom has been in large part because of his unique sound, but also the Future Classic team behind him who have been carefully orchestrating each move to create the best possible outcome for Flume. Flume, also known as Harley Streten, and the Future Classic team, his management and label home, sat down during the Electronic Music Conference in Australia to talk their strategies and how they have been able to be so successful with him over such a short period of time. -
Nick Cannon Reportedly Disses Mariah Carey On Upcoming Album [WATCH]
Mariah Carey cannot catch a break. According to hip-hop producer Mally Mall, ex-husband Nick Cannon is getting ready to release an album in 2015 and he has something to say about Mariah on it — and it doesn't end there. Approached by gossip website TMZ at the airport waiting for his bag (as they love to do), Mally Mal was asked about what music he has coming up in 2015, where he takes the moment to mention his work with Nick Cannon that he is captaining. He is asked if fans can expect to hear a duet with Mariah and Cannon and Mall shares, "Nah, but he's talking about Mariah on the records. There's going to be a lot of controversy." -
Nicki Minaj 'Trini Dem Girls' Mentioned Metta World Peace and He Is Really Excited
Former American basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers, Indiana Pacers, and Sacramento Kings, among other teams, Metta World Peace, formerly known as Ron Artest is really, really excited. So excited in fact he can't sleep. What is he excited about you may ask? The hottest female rapper in the world in his mind, Nicki Minaj, mentioned him in a song on her new The Pinkprint and he is freaking out about it. He got a shout out during the first Minaj verse of her Caribbean inspired tune "Trini Dem Girls" featuring Trinidadian rapper Lunchmoney Lewis. -
Toby Keith Not Changing Anything on New Album
Messing with a successful artist's formula is dangerous stuff. And while Toby Keith is known as one of country's biggest badasses, he's not exactly champing at the bit to switch up the sound that's gotten him this far. -
Rodney Atkins Greatest Hits Album: 'These Are My People' Singer Announces New Package
Atkins has only released four studio albums, but he's done enough radio damage to merit a greatest hits package celebrating the first 11 years of his major label career. -
Gucci Mane Releases New Album 'East Atlanta Santa' [LISTEN]
Even behind bars, Gucci Mane seems as prolific as ever. The Atlanta rapper released his mixtape alongside the Honorable C-Note titled 'C-Note vs. Gucci Mane' on Christmas and also on the same day, released his thirteenth album, 'East Atlanta Santa.' Gucci just keeps on giving with more material from a seemingly endless discography of music for a man who has been incarcerated on gun and drug charges for more then a year. 'East Atlanta Santa' is another prototypical Gucci album with southern-styled trap beats and lyrics that pay homage to the hood and that lifestyle. -
Drake's Mom Explains Why People Think He Cries So Much
Drake's music is designed to hit you right in the feels. It channels the emotion of Aubrey Graham, better known as Drake, and blind sides you when you least expect it. As a result of that emotion, some members of the internet community and Drake detractors have long believed that the 0-100 / The Catch rapper cried a lot. Home for the holidays, Drake had the chance to get some quality family time in and posed the question to his mother on why she thinks people believe Drake cries so much. In two Instagram videos Drake posted, his mother summed it up by saying he has a "sensitive soul." -
Florida Georgia Line 2015 Anything Goes Tour: Duo Ready For First Full Year of Headlining Shows
Florida Georgia Line is fresh off their 'Anything Goes' LP, which rocketed to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and spawned the No. 1 single "Dirt," and now they're looking forward to their first full year of headlining shows. -
Gucci Mane Releases Gucci vs. C-Note Mixtape Featuring 2 Chainz, Chief Keef, Rich Homie Quan
Gucci Mane is trying to get on Santa's nice list. Currently incarcerated for gun and drugs charges until sometime in 2016, the "Lemonade" rapper released a 23-track mixtape alongside frequent collaborator, Honorable C-Note on Christmas Day. The mixtape has features from Rich Homie Quan, Chief Keef, 2 Chainz, Young Thug, PeeWee Longway, Pizzle and Young Dolph. It has a mix of previously released records, as well as some new records, which must have been recorded before Mane was sent away. -
Birdman, Young Thug Featured In Dej Loaf's "Blood" Music Video [WATCH]
Detroit rapper, Dej Loaf, has shared the music video for her song "Blood," featuring Young Thug and Birdman, which you can check out here. The Be El Be-directed clip finds the three rappers partying and chilling in a few different locations, both indoors and outdoors. It's worth noting that Dej appears to be the only woman in the video, which is appropriate since the song is all about how she has no "hoe in her blood" or any "in her circle." -
Motionless In White Singer On Politics: "I Don't Want To Be An Ignorant D---head"
Motionless In White knows that music and politics are a great mix for some bands, but MIW treads lightly when it comes to most controversial topics. The hardcore group doesn't shy away from everything, however and recently singer Chris Motionless shared his lack of an opinion on politics, saying that he isn't "educated enough in that realm to say anything about it" and he doesn't want to be an "ignorant d---head that just spews out dumb s--- like everyone else on the Internet." -
Martin Garrix Unveils Second Episode Of 'The Martin Garrix Show' [WATCH]
Martin Garrix has been one of the biggest rising stars to emerge in electronic music ever since his single "Animals" was released in June 2013 and since became unlikely an international radio hit. Since then he has cemented his status as one of the biggest stars in the genre with a slew of releases like "Backlash", "Virus" and "Wizard," as well as headlining major festivals like Coachella, Ultra Music Festival, Tomorrowland and Electric Daisy Carnival. He has been documenting his journey to the top in a video series, "The Martin Garrix" show. Watch the episode below.
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