• Taylor Swift 'Bad Blood' Covered in 20 Different Styles by YouTube Star Anthony Vincent

    Taylor Swift has officially and successfully morphed genres from country to pure pop, but what would she sound like as a classic rock, reggae, rap or '90s R&B act? Now, fans don't really have to wonder anymore. In a new viral video, metal singer Anthony Vincent has recreated Swift's latest 1989 hit "Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) using the distinct style of 20 different musicians. Everyone from South Park's Chef to Black Sabbath to TLC and Cyndi Lauper are covered in the impressive four-minute video.
  • Yogi, Skrillex, Pusha T 'Burial' Music Video: Dennis Rodman Cameo

    Yogi's single "Burial" featuring the vocals of Pusha T just got a very interesting music video that not only adds visual treatment to the track, but also mashes up two of the biggest remixes for the tune from Skrillex and TrollPhace, and Moody Good. The video follows a group of mashed dancers who are clearly up to no good as they wreak havoc on everything they come across. However, when world champion professional basketball player and North Korean apologist, Dennis Rodman the dancer's reign of terror comes to an abrupt end.
  • Holy Ship! 2016 Lineups: Kaskade, Porter Robinson, DJ Snake

    Most music fans are bogged down in planning out the remainder of their summer between various outdoor concerts, festivals and occasional free events. However, for seafaring electronic music lovers Holy Ship! is the main event circled on calendars all year. Attendees or as they are known, Shipfam, will not need to wait any longer to know which DJs will be headed out on the high seas for both Holy Ship! voyages this winter in January and February. We have the lineup lists right here!
  • 8 Big City Mayors Sing Lorde, LL Cool J, Idina Menzel and More [VIDEO]

    Philadelphia citizens and hip-hops fans got a gift over the weekend when Mayor Michael Nutter joined The Roots onstage at the Philly Fourth of July Jam to perform the Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight." His performance was flawless and he ended the performance by dropping the microphone and exiting the stage. It was, truly, one of the best musical performances from a politician that we've ever seen, but mayors-on-the-mic is all the rage recently, perhaps inspired by Barack Obama and his many soulful appearances. Here's seven other city heads that have stood in the spotlight...willingly or otherwise.
  • Eric Prydz Releases 'PRYDA 10 Vol. 1' Ahead Of New Album

    Swedish producer, DJ Eric Prydz has unveiled the first EP PRYDA 10 Vol.1 from his busy forthcoming release calendar that includes in total, three four-track EPs and a complete artist album. The new EP features some of Pryda's more recent IDs as opposed to some of the older tracks that have been promised in the PR(10)DA project.
  • Disclosure Talks 'Caracal,' Sam Smith, Lorde Collaborations, Live Show

    UK house/garage brother duo, Guy and Howard Lawrence, are gearing up for the release of their second artist album Caracal on Sept. 25. The pair has already unveiled the recording and music video for the LP's first single "Holding On" featuring the vocals of Grammy award winning Jazz musician Gregory Porter. Details are emerging about the shape and sound of the album and a new live show that will kick off with two arena concerts this fall in the United States.
  • Waka Flocka Flame Slags Donald Trump Over Mexican Rapists Comments

    Republican presidential hopeful, TV personality and businessman Donald Trump got himself into some boiling hot water when he made the remarks during his speech officially announcing his bid at the White House in 2016 that said some Mexican immigrants to the United States are rapists. Other candidates have tried to side-step the matter until recently, notably those vying for the GOP nod, but one man who is unable to run but still going for it anyway, Waka Flocka Flame, is not standing for Trump's antics.