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Funkmaster Flex has been a busy man lately getting groups back together. He was instrumental in bringing Dipset back together after years of infighting and each artist pursuing their own solo career to varying degrees of success. In a new interview with hiphop-n-more, the Hot 97 DJ listed off some of the projects he was working on and mentioned he was in doing something with The Fugees, the celebrated, multi-platinum and Grammy-award winning 1990's hip-hop, soul and reggae group. -
Hackers Caught Cheating the Burning Man Ticketing System
In the past few years Burning Man has transformed from the mysterious and outcast desert festival attended by an incredibly loyal group of followers, to a pop culture reference that is now attended by celebrities and CEOs as a place to be seen like at Coachella. As a result of the festivals rise in popularity, tickets have become a hot commodity and with its "first come, first serve" that leaves many fans in the dark looking for passes. Some silocon valley engineers found a way around the system through a hole in the ticketing service, Ticketfly's defences and put themselves first in line. -
Big Sean Drops Beyoncé "Me, Myself, and I" Freestyle on Eve of 'Dark Sky Paradise' Release [LISTEN]
With only a few hours until the release of his third artist album Dark Sky Paradise, Big Sean has shared a new freestyle of Beyoncé's song "Me, Myself, and I."Sean opens the song by saying that "Me, Myself, and I" is one of his favorite tracks. The Beyoncé single originally appeared on her first album Dangerously In Love in 2003. According to a few tweets, he recording the freestyle last night for his fans without sleep because of a busy schedule. -
Watch Hilarious 'Whiplash' Parody Staring DJ Wh1pla$h at the Skrillex Academy
The Oscars were last night and though Grand Budapest Hotel and Birdman dominated, J.K. Simmons took home the award for Best Supporting Actor for his riveting portrayal as Terence Fletcher in Whiplash. As one might expect with that name and for a movie that has become as popular as it has over the award season, there would be some parodies. The latest comes from the electronic music space and the comedy sketch group Nacho Punch who mimic the Whiplash trailer almost perfectly, but this time with a DJ named DJ Wh1la$h and his struggled with an abusive teacher at the Skrillex Academy. -
The Prodigy Share "Wild Frontier" Music Video from 'The Day Is My Enemy' [WATCH]
Iconic UK electronic trio The Prodigy has shared the latest single and music video from their upcoming album The Day Is My Enemy. Premiered with the outgoing Zane Lowe on BBC Radio One today as the hottest record in the world, their third from the album, Liam Howlett, Keith Flint and Maxim Reality have unveiled the third single from the album "Wild Frontier" and its companion music video. -
Jimi Hendrix Gets Animated in 'Blank on Blank' Recreation of His Final Interview [WATCH]
A week before Jimi Hendrix died, he sat down with Keith Altham for what would be his final interview. It was 1970, and the guitar legend already had three albums out with The Experience and one live LP with his Band of Gypsys. The PBS series Blank on Blank got their hands on the interview and worked their animation magic. Hendrix talks about his music in the clip, as well as his ideal living situation. -
Nick Jonas Covers Kanye West's "Only One," Stays True To The Original [LISTEN]
Kanye West surprised fans when he collaborated with Paul McCartney for "Only One," adopting a sound much gentler than his Yeezus material. He has since performed it at the Grammys and on SNL's 40th anniversary special. Other artists are feeling the song, too. Drake covered it during a performance in New York, and now Nick Jonas has offered his take on the endearing song, which written from the perspective of West's deceased mother Donda about Ye's life with his two new "angels," wife Kim Kardashian and daughter North West (Nori). -
French Montana and Jeremih Hang With Some Ladies in "Bad B***h" Video From 'Mac & Cheese: The Album' [WATCH]
French Montana dropped a new video today, Feb. 23, for his collaboration with Jeremih: "Bad B***h." The song is the second single off the rapper's upcoming 'Mac & Cheese: The Album.' The clip is not exactly groundbreaking, with both artists surrounding themselves with some ladies at a lavish mansion. -
Death Cab for Cutie 'No Room in Frame' Review: Track No. 1 from 'Kintsugi' Has Old School Vibe [LISTEN]
Death Cab For Cutie is continuing to tease the release of its new album Kintsugi by dropping new songs. Following the release and music video for the album's lead single "Black Sun," today (Feb. 23), DCFC officially released the next track from the album, "No Room In Frame." -
Chief Keef and Andy Milonakis Share Ridiculous Studio Session Video for 'Sorry for the Weight' [WATCH]
Chief Keef has shared a new studio session video featuring unlikely collaborative partner Andy Milonakis and his cousin Fredo Santana. The video follows them as they recorded their tracks together "somewhere in California" as they sip on lean, smoke a hefty amount of weed and lay down bars for tracks that ended up on 'Sorry for the Weight' and Gucci Mane's 'Views from Zone 6.' -
Drake Throws Shade At Chris Brown? OVO Rapper Changes Up "Energy" Lyrics Live, Sparks Rumors Of Reignited Beef
Chris Brown and Drake famously squashed their beef last year when the OVO rapper hosted the ESPY awards. But now their feud seems to be reignited, even if the flame is small. After his Feb. 22 show in Auckland, NZ, rumors began circulating that a lyric he changed was a negative reference to Brown. -
7 Oscar Performances Ranked: From Lady Gaga to John Legend, Rita Ora and More...What Performance Comes in at No. 1?
'Hawkman,' 'The Grand Budapest Hotel,' politically-charged speeches and general public debate over Neil Patrick Harris's role as a host are on the tips of everyone's tongues, but it's fair to say that the music performances stole a fair amount of attention at film's biggest night. Several of the performances got Twitter going like nothing else. We're going to risk our necks and rank the night's seven live performances, from John Legend to Lady Gaga.
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