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  • 'Rock The Bells' Tour Cancelled Due to Poor Ticket Sales; Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, A$AP Mob Couldn't Bring Fans

    Concert organizers Guerrilla Union acknowledged Thursday that ticket sales for this year's "Rock The Bells" tour simply wasn't providing enough funding to keep the festival afloat, and that the remaining dates, including New York City and Washington D.C., would be cancelled.
  • iHeartRadio Festival Begins Tonight [FREE STREAM]

    Tonight begins the third annual iHeartRadio Music Festival, hosted by Ryan Seacrest at MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The festival features some of today's biggest stars, whose tunes flood your radio's airwaves on a daily basis.
  • J. Cole Dedicates "Crooked Smile" Video to 7-year-old Girl Who Was Shot During A 2010 DEA Raid in Detroit

    In his video for "Crooked Smile (feat. TLC)" J. Cole dedicates the video to Aiyana Stanley-Jones, a 7-year-old girl who was shot during a police raid in her Detroit home back in 2010.
  • J. Cole Tour: 'Born Sinner' Rapper Announces European Dates for 'What Dreams May Come' Run [SCHEDULE]

    Rapper J. Cole is selling well and therefore expanding his current tour to Europe. Cole, whose "Born Sinner" topped the Billboard 200 when it debuted in June. His "What Dreams May Come" tour is scheduled to end with a yet-unannounced performance on November 2. Prior to that show, Cole will be playing Seattle on October 30, so keep an eye out for another West Coast show. The rapper won't have much time to rest, as his first gig will be in Copenhagen on November 10.
  • J Cole, Diddy Fight Over Cassie Diss AT VMA Party [PHOTOS]? Ciroc Bottles Spill During A Slap And Shoving Match With J Cole On Cassie's Birthday

    Did Diddy slap rapper J Cole over inappropriate comments he made at a VMA after party? Well... the rumors are true...
  • Kendrick Lamar Leads BET Hip-Hop Awards Nominees after 'Control Verse'...J. Cole, Kanye West and Macklemore Earn Nods

    Kendrick Lamar leads with 14 nominations, and J. Cole isn't too far behind with 10. Could Kendrick Lamar's verse with Big Sean on "Control" have been a stunt to earn himself more nominations for the BET Hip-Hop Awards? Probably not.
  • J. Cole 'Crooked Smile': 'Born Sinner' Rapper Re-shooting Video For Single Off New Album, Says Macklemore Opened The Door For Black Artists On Pop Stations

    While "Crooked Smile" may be about embracing imperfection, J. Cole is not satisfied with anything less than the best for the single's music video. The Born Sinner rapper revealed to Miss Info that the video is being pushed back and...
  • J. Cole & Conan O'Brien, 'Splinter Cell: Blacklist' Review [VIDEO]: TBS Host Invites 'Born Sinner' Rapper for Special 'Clueless Gamer' Segment

    Conan O'Brien has a special segment for his TBS show where he plays and then reviews video games for his viewers. Unfortunately, the host is not a great video gamer player, so the segment is aptly titled "Clueless Gamer." For his...
  • Drake Tour: 'Started From The Bottom' Singer Added to iHeartRadio Festival Lineup

    Just when you thought the iHeartRadio Festival couldn't cram any more big names into its lineup, organizers announced that rapper Drake would be joining the show.
  • TLC New Album 2013: Who Will Take The Place of Lisa 'Left-Eye' Lopes? [WATCH]

    R&B group TLC made a grand announcement Thursday in New York City that the performers were back in music. This leaves them open for a lot of questions, considering that the group's main attraction Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes died in 2002. The press conference came with a three-part plot however, covering all the bases.
  • Drake and J. Cole Under Fire for 'Retard' Reference in 'Jodeci Freestyle'

    J. Cole is being criticized for a lyric from Drake's "Jodeci Freestyle" in which he compares autism to being "retarded."
  • VH1 Philly 4th Of July Jam LIVE STREAM: Watch And Listen To J Cole, John Mayer, Kevin Hart, The Roots, And Jill Scott Perform

    Philly fourth of July Jam is about to set off with firework performances by the official house band The Roots, John Mayer, Jill Scott, Ne-Yo, Grace Potter, J. Cole and Hunter Hayes who is filling in for Demi Lovato.
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