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Kanye West New Album 'Swish' to Premiere with Live Performance Screened in Theatres
Kanye West’s upcoming album, 'Swish,' has been highly anticipated and the rapper just announced that he will premiere the album with a live performance able to be screened in theaters across the country. It was just confirmed as the “world premiere of the album 'Swish' in it’s entirety,” and will be showing in theaters by 4 PM Eastern time on Feb. 11. The screening will show a live performance of Swish at Madison Square Garden. -
Wiz Khalifa Talks Grammys, #OscarsSoWhite and 'Furious 7' at Sundance
Wiz Khalifa may have seven Grammy nominations under his belt in his five-year carrer but the fan favorite emcee has yet to take a golden gramophone home. But, on the back of his No. 1 hit "See You Again," 2016 just might be his lucky year. Before his performance at Winterfest 2016 Khalifa sat down in the Sundance Film Festival interview room to talk about the Grammys, Furious 7 and his new album Khalifa. -
Kesha Performs 'Amazing Grace' in #SaveKesha Video Ahead of Dr. Luke & Sony Court Battle
Kesha Rose Sebert has been embroiled in a bitter legal battle against her former producer Dr. Luke, his Kemosabe label and parent company Sony Entertainment in an effort to be allowed to release new music. The pop singer is not allowed to discuss the case with either fans or the media and is still barred from releasing new music. But Kesha is not taking her silence lying down and released a new video for fans over the weekend on social media where she covers the religious classic "Amazing Grace." The video was entitled the #FreeKesha protest. -
Chelsea Handler Disses 'What Do You Mean?' Singer Justin Bieber at Sundance Film Festival
Chelsea Handler had some not so flattering commentary on Justin Bieber at Sundance Film Festival and she dissed the "What Do You Mean?" singer as being her "worst interview" for the cameras. It seems that although Bieber has made a comeback in the music world after being blasted in the press for his immature behavior, some are still not fans. -
Wiz Khalifa Talks Politics, the Oscars Being Black & Marijuana at Winterfest 2016
Wiz Khalifa clearly doesn't follow politics in a new interview from Winterfest 2016. He also knows what it is to "come up out of the struggle" in an urban community. In the chat, the eccentric Khalifa talks about politics, the Oscars, being a black man and of course, marijuana. -
Nick Cannon Handles Ex-Wife Mariah Carey's Engagement to James Packer with Class
Nick Cannon is handling his ex-wife Mariah Carey’s recent engagement to billionaire businessman James Packer with nothing but class. Cannon and Carey were married for six years until their split in 2014, with two children -- twins Moroccan and Monroe. -
Eric Paslay Talks His Grammy Nomination and Forthcoming Sophomore Album in New Interview
Eric Paslay was shocked when he was nominated for a Grammy even though his song, “The Driver,” with Charles Kelley and Dierks Bentley, is currently resting at No. 51 on the Country Airplay chart. The EMI Nashville recording artist was still surprised, which speaks to his humble origins. In a new interview, he talks about the surprise nomination and his forthcoming sophomore album. -
Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter Releases Twitter Post About His Arrest in Key West
Nick Carter is doing some damage control on Twitter following his arrest in Key West, Florida earlier this month. The former Backstreet Boys' singer was drunk and disorderly at a bar one night, which is not the best of behavior for someone expecting their first child. Carter is married to wife Lauren Kitt Carter. In his posts the singer gets philosophical at times and hits home the main point of his posts, “I’m not perfect,” while discussing the perils of balancing a “healthy lifestyle.” -
Azealia Banks Disses 'White Privilege II,' Goes on 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. -
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. -
TNA Executive Producer Billy Corgan Disses the Misogyny in Pro Wrestling in New Video [WATCH]
Billy Corgan has had, to put it lightly, an interesting career aside from his work in the Smashing Pumpkins. In the past few months alone he has started his own blog about cars, quit Twitter and has also revealed that he is writing a new memoir entitled 'God Is Everywhere, From Here to There.' He also recently scored a job as an executive of Nashville-based TNA Wrestling, and used to run his own amateur organization in the heavyweight sport. In a new interview, Corgan disses the “misogyny” in professional wrestling, and confirms that, in fact, women do have the strength to compete. -
Zayn Malik First Solo TV Interview Set for 'The Graham Norton Show'
Zayn Malik is set to have his first solo TV interview since quitting One Direction on The Graham Norton Show at the end of the month. Malik will not be singing during the show segment, and will keep his appearance on the TV show strictly informational. Laura Mvula will be the resident performer on the episode, which will also include guests Will Smith, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Toby Jones. -
New Motorhead & Lemmy Kilmister Documentary to Air on BBC iPlayer
As the rock music world mourns the passing of Lemmy Kilmister, a new documentary on his life and the band he founded, Motorhead, is set to air on BBC iPlayer. The documentary will largely center around the life and times of Kilmister and is entitled 'Lemmy: In His Own Words.' Mainly composed of archived footage of Kilmister interviews and on stage performances, the documentary will be released on iPlayer as of 9pm today. -
Marilyn Manson Will Guest Star as Barber and Surgeon on Season 3 of 'Salem'
Always the cheerful artist, Marilyn Manson is set to have a guest-starring role on Season 3 of the WGN TV show 'Salem.' In the TV show, Manson will play Thomas Dinley, who serves as both a barber and surgeon in the Massachusetts Puritan community. This is not the first time that Manson has darkened Salem’s doorstep and has previously collaborated with the show’s composer Tyler Bates on “Cupid Carries a Gun,” which serves as the opening sequence for 'Salem.'
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