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Last year, Killer Mike And El-P took fans by surprise with the release of their first collaborative effort. Now they're back, proving their chemistry wasn't a fluke. The highly anticipated album has been welcomed to much critical acclaim. -
Chief Keef, Gucci Mane Release ‘Big Gucci Sosa’ Mixtape, New Song "Paper" Off 'Back From The Dead 2' [LISTEN]
Just in time for Halloween, Chief Keef and Gucci Mane release their collaborative effort Big Gucci Sosa. The Chicago rapper also released a new song "Paper" from his upcoming Back From The Dead 2 mixtape. -
Robin Thicke, Pharrell May Lose "Blurred Lines" Lawsuit, Judge Believes It Rips Off Marvin Gaye
Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams' "Blurred Lines" lawsuit is starting to look like it won't end in their favor. According to The Hollywood Reporter, U.S. District Judge John Kronstadt has denied Thicke and Williams' motion for a summary judgment in a copyright lawsuit concerning their 2013 megahit, concluding that the song may have too much in common with Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit "Got To Give It Up." -
Metallica Asks Fans for Bootlegs, Memorabilia for Upcoming Reissues
Just as The Who have done for their upcoming 50th anniversary releases, Metallica is calling upon its diehard fans to help them out with some upcoming reissues. In a statement posted to their website, the thrash metal legends have asked fans to submit any videos, photos, bootleg recordings, or any sort of memorabilia that they may have from the band's early years to include in the upcoming reissues of their first two studio albums: "Kill 'Em All" and "Ride The Lightning." -
Boosie Bad Azz Drops New Mixtape ‘Life After Death Row’ Following Delay of 'Touch Down 2 Cause Hell' [LISTEN]
Earlier this week, Boosie Bad Azz, formerly known as Lil' Boosie, announced he would be releasing a project called Life After Deathrow following the delay of his Touchdown 2 Cause Hell album. Just as promised, the new material arrived on the Net on Thursday. -
Wiz Khalifa Asks People To Look Past His 'Stoner' Image, Says He Wants To Make More Movies [WATCH]
One thing generally comes to mind when Wiz Khalifa is the topic of discussion but the Pittsburgh rapper is asking the people to look past his "stoner" image. He says once people get over that, he would like to make more movies. -
Sammy Hagar Says He's Up for a Van Halen Reunion, Talks Contribution to 'The Art of McCartney' Tribute Album
In a recent chat with 'Rolling Stone', Sammy Hagar made it clear that he would be up for a reunion with former band Van Halen, if the bad blood ever turns good. -
Damien Rice Shares New Song 'The Greatest B-stard' [LISTEN]
Damien Rice shared his most brutally heart-wrenching song yet from his upcoming "My Favourite Faded Fantasy" with "The Greatest Bastard." -
Chief Keef Drops New Song "Paper" Featuring Gucci Mane Off Upcoming 'Back From The Dead 2' Mixtape [LISTEN]
Although he was dropped from his label Interscope last week, Chief Keef is still going strong on his mixtape game. Today he released a new track "Paper," which will be featured on his upcoming mixtape Back From the Dead 2, the sequel to the album that first gained him recognition. Gucci Mane, who is currently incarcerated, hops on the track's hook and adds a verse. -
Check Out Elvis Costello, Marcus Mumford and Jim James Performing a Lost Bob Dylan Tune [LISTEN]
The crew of big names, including Elvis Costello, Marcus Mumford and Jim James, have shared their finished version of a lost Bob Dylan song titled "Six Months in Kansas City (Liberty Street)." -
Nas Unveils New J Dilla-Produced Track "The Season" At Run The Jewels Event [LISTEN]
Earlier this month, Nas announced that a new album is in the works. He first hinted at it in his remix of Schoolboy Q's "Studio" rapping, "Finished up my new album, single 'bout to be dropping / Last album on Def Jam and I got so many options." He confirmed the news with Power 105.1's Angie Martinez saying the single could drop any day, and now that day has come with the new single "The Season." -
Huge Moments in Concert Streaming History: Neil Young, U2, Paul McCartney and More
Fifteen years ago on this day Neil Young was having a pretty good if premature idea. It was the first of two days for his annual Bridge School Benefit Concert and Young had decided to try broadcasting the event live across the internet. How well it worked is debatable but he was definitely onto something.
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