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  • Mike WiLL Made-It Announces 'Ransom 2' Release Date, Reveals Cover Art

    Earlier this month, producer Mike WiLL Made-It hinted at the release date for his forthcoming 'Ransom 2' mixtape. On Saturday (Jan. 23), he announced the project’s official drop date and revealed it cover art.
  • Father John Misty Drops Terrifying Lullaby 'Maybe, Sweet One, You Won't Have Nightmares'

    Earlier this month, Father John Misty performed "Holy Sh--" on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, but he had a performance planned for the end of the show that never aired. Thanks to the Internet fans can stream "Maybe, Sweet One, You Won't Have Nightmares Tonight."
  • Rihanna and Leonardo DiCaprio Caught Kissing -- Is This Their Coming Out Party?

    Hey, Rihanna -- is there something you would like to tell us? The singer has been dodging rumors that she has a thing for Leonardo DiCaprio, but we may not have to wonder any longer. The singer was spotted kissing Leo, and it was all captured on film.
  • Zayn Malik to Drop First Solo Single 'Pillow Talk' Next Week

    Bad boy Zayn Malik, the first defector from One Direction, announced that the first single from his highly anticipated solo album will drop Jan. 29.
  • Dave Grohl Covers 'Ace of Spades' With Pantera, Metallica, Slayer Members [WATCH]

    Dave Grohl joined members of Pantera, Metallica and Slayer on stage at Dimebash in Los Angeles to pay tribute to late Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister.
  • Joan Baez Adds Paul Simon and Mavis Staples to Tour-Launching 75th Birthday Concert Lineup

    Joan Baez is launching an 18-city North American tour with a concert celebrating the legendary folk singer-songwriter and social activist's 75th birthday and 55 year-long career. The folk pioneer has announced that she's added Paul Simon and Mavis Staples to the stacked lineup of special guests joining her on stage at New York City's Beacon Theatre on January 27th.
  • After 50 Cent Feud Ends, Meek Mill Reveals That He has Enrolled in College

    Meek Mill has had a bad few months between beefing with Drake and 50 Cent, but now he has decided to focus on something more important: his education. The Philly rapper announced yesterday that he has enrolled in college and will be attending sometime soon.
  • Azealia Banks Disses 'White Privilege II' by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis in Twitter Rant

    Azealia Banks is known for her mouth, violent antics and rampant disses on social media, particularly Twitter. So, of course, she had to jump in on the controversy over the new track “White Privilege II” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis.
  • Black Sabbath Says Goodbye - Kicks Off The End Tour in Nebraska [WATCH]

    After teasing fans with the idea of an all new studio album to accompany their final tour, rock and roll giants Black Sabbath quickly scrapped the alleged 21st LP and decided to place all their focus on an unforgettable The End tour. Wednesday, January 20 brought the launch of the farewell gigs in Omaha, Nebraska where the iconic musicians delivered a 14-song setlist made up of popular Sabbath staples.
  • Guns N' Roses 'Signature VIP Experience' Costs $2,500 on New Tour

    You can have a VIP experience at the upcoming Guns N’ Roses tour, but you’ll have to pay for it. What the band is referring to as a “Signature VIP Experience” costs a cool $2,500 and that doesn’t even include actually meeting Slash, Axl or Duff McKagan. What it does include is a seat 1-10 rows from the stage and a tour of the elusive “backstage area” before the show.
  • Chingy Explains Donald Trump Endorsement Tweet in New Interview

    The internet exploded over a surprise supposed Trump endorser recently, and that was none other than Chingy. He was trending on Twitter this past Friday (Jan. 22) when he supposedly endorsed the Donald on the social media platform, tweeting, “I vote for @realDonaldTrump,” but claims that his comments were misunderstood. In a new interview, Chingy explains his tweet, and how it really related to a news article.
  • Graham Nash Supports Sanders and Clinton, Says Donald Trump Plays on People's Fears

    Graham Nash created some of the most poignant political protest songs of the 60s and 70s and seen some crazy elections, but from Donald Trump to Bernie Sanders and Hilary Clinton, he says this is the strangest.
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