• Guitarist Covers Kanye West's Entire Discography From 'College Dropout' to 'Yeezus'

    When you have a lot of time on your hands and you really like Kanye West, some weird things can happen. For six hours and 41 minutes, Jacob Brody took his own spin on West's discography by performing some creative guitar covers starting with College Dropout's "We Don't Care" and powering all the way through to the Yeezus closer "Bound 2."
  • Kanye West adidas Yeezy Season 1 Prices Are Here And They Are Outrageous

    The prices for Kanye West's first full Adidas Yeezy season campaign are here and they are mind-bogglingly large. He is known to charge hundreds of dollars for t-shirts and sell them, but with season 1 he is putting out new line of clothing including hoodies, coats, pants and shoes at a price point for some that will make your eyes water and hypebeasts everywhere salivate.
  • Khloe Kardashian Dating Woes, James Harden Busted Cheating With Stripper?

    Khloe Kardashian of 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' ('KUWTK') has had her share of up and downs in her marriage to Lamar Odom, along with her brief relationship with French Montana, but their recent separations have found her back in the dating field and linked to Houston Rockets player James Harden. However, the relationship may be over before it really takes off as recent reports are saying there may be some dating woes and that James Harden was caught cheating with a stripper named Nelly Wit Da Jelly.
  • Stromae Plays 'Papaoutai' in New York Times Square and on Subway [Watch]

    Belgian electro pop artist Stromae is a massive artist in Europe and yet has struggled to garner an audience in America. Thanks to Pitchfork, a number of confused New Yorkers are more aware of the pop star after a number of impromptu performances of his hit song "Papaoutai" around the city including Times Square and the subway.
  • Justin Timberlake Responds to Kanye West's Grammy Comments, Dodges Crying Issue

    During Kanye West's totally awkard, 10+ minute Video Vanguard Award acceptance speech at the 2015 MTV 'Video Music Awards,' the rapper may have uncovered a sentimental experience for fellow musician Justin Timberlake. The "All Day" singer claimed that Timberlake shed a tear or two after not winning a Grammy Award back in 2007 when he lost to the Dixie Chicks for Album of the Year. Now, the "Mirrors" singer took to Twitter to comment on the claims, NME notes.
  • Prince Says "It's a Bad Time For Music," Cites Lack of Creativity

    Prince has always been critical of the music industry, but usually that criticism is directed at labels and the bureaucratic, political machine that runs the industry, not the artists themselves. Now he's turned his eye to artists though and in an interview with 'The New York Post' he cited his concerns about the lack of creativity in pop music today as why "it's a bad time for music."