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Brandon Flowers is testing out his new song, "Come Out With Me," while on the road for his latest solo album, 'The Desired Effect,' an '80s pop record at its finest. -
Eminem's 'Stan' Parody Boosts British Politician Liz Kendall's Profile
New spoof video released by Jack Dean may very well enhance the trailing campaign of political canidate Liz Kendall. -
Eminem, The Killers and Linkin Park Top New Spotify Timeless Music List
Using data from Spotify, a new publication called Polygraph has visualized the music that has stood the test of time. These streaming music playcounts can give us insight and actual numerical backing to long held debates such as Notorious B.I.G. vs. Tupac Shakur or the validity of Linkin Park as a lasting band in the annals of history as the band's hit song "Numb" comes in at No. 3 on a list of most played songs on Spotify after Eminem's "Lose Yourself" and The Killer's "Mr. Brightside." -
J. Cole's 'Forest Hills Drive' & Nicki Minaj's 'Pinkprint' Tours Lead In Ticket Sales
The summer of 2015 has been a bit quieter on the rap front as a bigger artists have opted to stay off the road. Nicki Minaj's "The Pinkprint" tour and J. Cole's "Forest Hills Drive" tour have been the leading hip-hop tours with the highest demand on the secondary ticket market. -
'Straight Outta Compton' Tops the Box Office, Surpasses Debut Projection
This past weekend, the N.W.A. biopic "Straight Outta Compton" topped the box office and surpassed previously reported debut projections by a long shot, better than doubling the original expected take. -
6 Lopsided Hip-Hop Beefs: Eminem, Cassidy, El-P Eviscerate Foes
Meek Mill is trying to put this whole Drake beef behind him, as the latter emcee has won on every front—from diss tracks to social media—since the former decided it would be wise to accuse him of ghostwriting. We always here about the great rap rivalries—Biggie vs. Tupac, Jay vs. Nas—but we tend to forget about the emcees who get rolled over, just like what happened to Mill. We'll take the attention off of him for a while with this collection of one-sided bar-fights. -
Eminem Reveals Struggle With Weight Gain After 2007 Overdose
In a new piece that will appear in the September issue of "Men's Journal," Eminem opened up about his physical health following the "Rap God" rapper's 2007 overdose. Mathers reveals that because of his drug use, he gained significant weight due to overeating and managed to hit about 230 pounds. -
Dr. Dre Shares New Album Details: 'Straight Outta Compton' OST Coming
Ice Cube stopped the music world in its tracks last week when he announced that Dr. Dre would be releasing a new album this week. Immediately people starting thinking about the long lost Detox project that will never be released, but instead Dre clarified that he curated the soundtrack for the upcoming Straight Outta Compton film, which is based on his life in N.W.A. -
Dr. Dre New Album Dropping This Week? Ice Cube Says Yes in Radio Interview
Ice Cube was discussing the soundtrack to the N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton this morning when he suddenly switched directions and claimed Dr. Dre would also be releasing a new album on August 1. Wait...seriously? -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from Drake, Eminem, Robyn, James Blake & More!
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Drake, Eminem, Robyn, James Blake and more right here! -
Stream 'Southpaw' Soundtrack Feat. Eminem, 50 Cent, The Weeknd
The new Hollywood feature film Southpaw featuring Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel McAdams, Forest Whitaker and others has unveiled the official movie soundtrack that was executive produced by Eminem. The soundtrack features new songs from the Rap God, including a collaboration with Gwen Stefani titled "Kings Never Die," the theme song for the film "Phenomenal" and "All I Think About" from his Bad Meets Evil duo with Royce da 5'9". There are other tunes from Em's Shady Records family including 50 Cent and Slaughterhouse. Other contributions come in from artists new and old like The Weeknd and Biggie. -
Eminem, Jay Z Have Larger Vocabulary Than Bob Dylan According to Study
Rappers are known to be wordy individuals. In the past, studies have been done on rap lyrics, but now a new study has been released by lyric site Musixmatch about which artists, across all genres, have the largest vocabularies. The study concluded four rappers lead that list -- Eminem, Jay Z, Tupac and Kanye West -- taking the title away from Bob Dylan.
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