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"Blackish" actress Tracee Ellis-Ross has adopted a new nickname and picked up an interest in deciphering and reciting rap lyrics. T-Murda, as she calls herself, recently took on Rich Gang's "Lifestyle" and tried to make sense of Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan's tongue twisting rhymes. -
Keyshia Cole Shares Special Video for Birdman on Instagram, Dances on Piano After Escaping Prosecution for Attack at Rapper’s Condo [WATCH]
Birdman has some kind of hold on Keyshia Cole. "The Point of No Return" songstress recently escaped prosecution for attacking a woman at the rapper's condo, and we are not sure if it is some type of celebratory dance or what, but Cole shared a special video for Birdman on Instagram, where she dances on top of a piano. -
Public Enemy to Reissue 'It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back' and 'Fear of a Black Planet'
Legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy have announced reissues of two of their classic albums: 1988's "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" and 1990's "Fear of a Black Planet." According to "Stereogum," both albums will come with a bonus disc containing alternate mixes and instrumentals, while It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back will include the 1989 concert film "Fight the Power ... Live!," which, according to "Consequence of Sound," has never before been released on DVD. -
Pitbull, Enrique Iglesias Announce 2015 Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
Latin pop superstars Pitbull and Enrique Iglesias have added a string of 2015 dates to their current U.S. tour, "Billboard" reports. This second leg begins Jan. 28 in El Paso, Texas, and ends Feb. 20 in Rosemont, Illinois. Joining Pitbull and Iglesias on the tour will be up-and-coming Colombian pop singer J. Balvin. -
She & Him Take on Frank Sinatra's 'Time After Time' [LISTEN]
She & Him have a new album of timeless tunes coming out titled "Classics," and the pair have recently shared their rendition of Frank Sinatra's "Time After Time." -
Dave Grohl Opens Up about the 'Sonic Highways' Song Inspired by the End of Nirvana
When Dave Grohl and his Foo Fighters decided to record their upcoming album, "Sonic Highways," in different studios across the country, there was almost a guarantee that the band would end up in Seattle. A song on the album was inspired by the end of Nirvana. -
One Direction Announce New Single "Night Changes" to Follow Up "Steal My Girl" Ahead of 'FOUR' Release
One Direction has already made some "Midnight Memories," but now the boy band is looking to make some "Night Changes." Yesterday, 1D announced that it will follow up its lead FOUR single "Steal My Girl" with a new track "Night Changes." -
Walk the Moon Announce Release of New Album 'Talking Is Hard'
Cincinnati indie rock quartet Walk the Moon has announced a new album titled "Talking Is Hard," set for release Dec. 2 through RCA Records, radio.com reports. The album, produced by Tim Pagnotta (Neon Trees) and mixed by Neal Avron (Weezer), will be Walk the Moon's sophomore release, following their self-titled 2012 debut. -
Rick Ross Shares 'If They Knew,' Featuring K. Michelle, from Upcoming Album 'Hood Billionaire' [LISTEN]
Florida rapper Rick Ross has shared a new single titled "If They Knew" featuring R&B singer K. Michelle, which you can check out below. The track features Ross rhyming about a secret affair he's having, with Michelle affirming this in the song's hook, singing, "This is all so bad, nothing good can come from this." The track's production, however, is much more upbeat than the subject matter would suggest. The piece comes from his upcoming album "Hood Billionaire." -
The Best and Worst Covers of The Misfits' "Halloween": AFI, Dropkick Murphys, Cradle of Filth and More
What better time to rank every cover of The Misfits classic holiday tune "Halloween" than Halloween? -
Phil Collins Calls Adele a 'Slippery Little Fish' After a Snub Regarding Her New Album
There seems to be a new feud in the music world forming, and it involves contemporary songstress Adele and former Genesis frontman Phil Collins, who called Adele a "slippery little fish" after being snubbed over her new album. -
Phish Launches Streaming Subscription Service Called 'LivePhish+'
Phish is known for their epic live shows and incredible musicianship, so a streaming subscription service that highlights the band's live catalog is a natural progression. The band recently updated its free LivePhish app, which gives users access to their purchased archive of Phish shows, and now they have introduced LivePhish+, "Consequence of Sound" reports. The streaming service gives Phans access to the entire LivePhish catalog, which goes back to 2003, in addition to studio albums and rarities. It costs $9.99 a month or $99.99 per year.
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