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Didn't find your favorite album of the year among the Grammy nominations last week? Never fear: If it's an American performer, they'll soon have the chance to take home a new award, The American Music Prize, which is even better in that it comes with a cash payout as well. Any album released between August 1 of 2014 and July 31st of 2015 will be considered. -
Cam'ron Announces Retirement Following Next Album 'Purple Haze 2' [WATCH]
In the caption to a video posted to his Instagram account yesterday, Dec. 10, Harlem rapper Cam'ron announced that his next studio album Purple Haze 2 will be his last. The video shows the 38-year-old rapper visiting the grave of his friend Huddy 6, who died in a car accident on the George Washington Bridge in 2010, with a caption mysteriously implying that Huddy spoke to him, saying that they have "other things to do." You can read the full caption below: -
Diddy Talks Success of REVOLT TV, Says "The Dream Has Just Started" As Network Celebrates One-Year Milestone
Diddy and his cable network, REVOLT TV, reached its one-year milestone back in August and the hip-hop mogul spoke on its success during a recent staff party. Diddy spoke highly of the network saying, "The dream has just started." -
Nipsey Hussle Talks Concept Behind Forthcoming 'Mailbox Money' Project, Highly Anticipated 'Victory Lap' Album And Other Projects For 2015
Nipsey Hussle announced the release of his Mailbox Money project and now he's opening up about its concept, his highly anticipated Victory Lap album and other projects for 2015. -
Lil' Wayne Addresses Label Status on Twitter After Blaming Birdman and Cash Money For 'Tha Carter V' Delay
This past weekend, Lil' Wayne confirmed his tweets about wanting to leave Cash Money during a performance at VICE's 20th anniversary party. More recently, he addressed his label status on Twitter after blaming Birdman for the delay of "Tha Carter V." -
Jermaine Dupri's Atlanta Home Goes into Foreclosure
Things are not doing so well for Jermaine Dupri. The producer, singer, songwriter and performer had his home finally foreclosed upon according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. He owed nearly $2.5 million on the 9,441-square-foot home, but was unable to make mortgage payments on the property that is valued at $3.7 million. -
Kendrick Lamar To Appear As Guest on Final Week of 'The Colbert Report'
Next week, "The Colbert Report" will sadly be going off the air as Stephen Colbert prepares for his new job as host of "The Late Show" on CBS, but he's determined to go out on top. As revealed in a tweet sent out by "The New York Times" writer Dave Itzkoff, Colbert's guest next Tuesday, Dec. 16, will be Kendrick Lamar. Since Lamar recently performed two songs on "Saturday Night Live," let's hope that he uses his performance on "The Colbert Report" to debut another new song from his upcoming, highly anticipated album (or even reveal its title and release date). -
Electric Zoo 2013 Death; Drug Dealer Enters Guilty Plea
Electric Zoo its return in 2015 after two very tumultuous years that saw the festival get cut short twice. Now it appears the tragedy of 2013 has just about received some closure. The man who sold the bad batch of molly to one festival attendee, Jeffrey Russ, which resulted in his death, has plead guilty on one count of conspiring to distribute narcotics. -
R. Kelly Shares New Track "Back Up" Featuring Shawnna [LISTEN]
R&B legend R. Kelly has shared a cool new track titled "Back Up," featuring a guest verse from fellow Chicago native Shawnna, which you can check out here. Other than the chorus hook, the song sees Kelly taking a break from singing to try his hand at rapping, and he's not bad, but the real draw of this track is the weird production, which lays a sinister, moaning beat underneath the verses. -
Rick Springfield Will Join Colin Farrell, Vince Vaughn and Rachel McAdams for HBO's Next 'True Detective'
Ever since HBO's critically acclaimed series "True Detective" came to an end in March, fans have been frantically trying to guess who would fill the acting shoes of Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey for the second season. Colin Farrell, Vince Vaughn and Rachel McAdams have already accepted roles, in addition to Taylor Kitsch and Kelly Reilly. Now, Rick Springfield is in the mix. -
Hardwell Releases 'United We Are' Tracklist; Collaborations With Tiësto, W&W, Mr. Probz & Jason Derulo Included
Hardwell's has revealed the tracklist for his highly anticipated debut album, "United We Are." The two-time voted number one DJ in the world, according to DJ Mag readers, has been discussing this album for the better part of two years and he recently announced that it would arrive in stores on January 20th. Details about potential collaborations and tracks to be featured on the album have leaked out slowly, but no definitive tracklist has been released until now. At first glance, the album will have 14 tracks and will have featured artists like Jason Derulo, Tiësto, Mr. Probz and W&W. -
T-Pain Shares Behind-The-Scenes Footage In New 'Keep On' Music Video [WATCH]
T-Pain continues to build up the anticipation for his upcoming album "Stoicville" by sharing the music video for a new track titled "Keep On," which you can check out below. The Sam King-directed clip features a ton of live performance footage along with some behind-the-scenes material, including the fateful day when T-Pain cut off his iconic dreads in favor of his current, close-cut look. Though the sprawling track doesn't do away entirely with T-Pain's signature Auto-Tune, his use of the effect in this song is much smoother than on his past hits, allowing his natural voice to shine through.
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