• Jill Scott's Wedding Revealed in Now Deleted Instagram Post

    If you search for the beautiful wedding photos of Jill Scott and her new husband, Mike Dobson, on Instagram where they were first revealed, you'll now find the "content unavailable" notice after the pics were deleted by DJ Mars, the person who probably shouldn't have shared the news or the photos of the couple's Saturday private ceremony in the first place.
  • Pusha T & Pharrell Teased a New Collaboration Yesterday [LISTEN]

    It hasn't even been a full week since 'Darkest Before Dawn' dropped and Pusha T is already teasing us with potential tracks off of 'King Push.' The rapper dropped a teaser yesterday featuring Pharrell and just like the previous collaborations between these two, it sounds magical. Ok, maybe not magical, but we surely can't wait until the full track drops.
  • 7 Reasons to Cop Pusha T's New Album 'Darkest Before Dawn' [LISTEN]

    Pusha T has become one of the most influential artists of 2016 before the year has even begun. The rapper-- known for his hits as part of the duo, The Clipse and his most recent album, MNIMN-- is taking lyrical hip-hop to a new level. His wordplay is cinematic, intriguing and makes you really evaluate what other rappers are doing. In the wake of the release of his new album, Darkest Before Dawn, we have put together 7 reasons why you should cop the new record when it drops this Friday.
  • Led Zeppelin Dominates Albums Chart with 'Out Door,' 'Coda.' 'Presence' Rereleases

    A slow week in album releases means that one performer dominated record sales this week, and it's not Taylor Swift: Led Zeppelin landed three different albums in spots nos. 2-4 on the charts. The last three titles in the band's discography—'In Through The Out Door,' 'Coda' and 'Presence,' respectively—were given remastered rereleases, featuring new content, which was enough to bring classic rock fans out to record stores to pick up the new entries. 'Out Door' sold 24,000 copies, and 'Coda' came in at just less than that total. 'Presence,' perhaps the band's least popular album, sold 23,500 copies.
  • Disney 'Descendants' Tops Billboard 200; Led Zeppelin, Drake Return to Top 10

    Another week and another soundtrack on top of the Billboard 200 as Descendants, the newest Disney TV movie, manages to get its musical half to no. 1. The compilation moved a total of 42,000 units, which was the lowest number of albums moved by a no. 1 so far during 2015. It may have been a slow sales week, but Disney's not going to complain about another high entry for one of its soundtracks (Teen Beach 2 cracked the Top 10 earlier this year). This is the fourth soundtrack to top the Billboard 200 so far during 2015-the most since 2009-as Descendants follows Empire, Furious 7 and Pitch Perfect 2. We'll see if another title joins that list by the end of the year.
  • Jill Scott Tops Slow Billboard 200, Taylor Swift Spends 40 Weeks in Top 10

    Jill Scott took advantage of a slower (if more competitive) week of album sales, coming in at no. 1 on the Billboard 200 for the second time in a row with her album 'Woman.' Although she can be please with the second no. 1 record in her career, the 62,000 equivalent copies she sold of her new set is less than half of what 'The Light Of The Sun' sold in its first week during 2011. 'Woman' marks the first no. 1 for a solo female performer in nearly five months.
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