• 23 Most Anticipated Albums Of 2016: Drake, Frank Ocean, Rihanna, Radiohead, Flume & More

    A great year of albums has come and gone, but now it is time to look ahead to 2016 where some artists have hinted at potential LPs and others have been keeping us waiting for what feels like forever. Among the 23 albums that we chose are full-lengths from the likes of Kanye West, Rihanna, Frank Ocean, Flume, Radiohead, Sia, Steve Angello, The 1975 and many more.
  • Travi$ Scott Releases Two New Tracks, "A-Team" and "Wonderful [LISTEN]

    A day after denying rumors involving Rihanna's album delay, Travi$ Scott is back in the headlines. But not in the way you think. The rapper has just surprised listeners with two new tracks, "A-Team" and "Wonderful," which features The Weeknd. Travi$ had previously hinted about the tracks on Twitter but never gave a date on when they would drop. Well now both tracks are here and they are glorious.
  • Travi$ Scott Addresses Rumors That He Is to Blame For Rihanna's "Anti' Album Delay

    Over the Christmas holiday, a songwriter by the name of Glass John threw out some pretty major accusations regarding "B*tch Better Have My Money" singer's eight studio album, and credited Travi$ Scott as the reason for the hold up. On Monday (Dec. 28th) Scott took to his Snapchat and addressed rumors that he is to blame for Rihanna's Anti album delay.
  • Rae Sremmurd Hosts First Hip-Hop Festival in Hometown of Tupelo

    Much to many people's suprise, Rae Sremmurd has become quite the hit! The brotherly duo's fanbase grew overnight after releasing their singles, "No Flex Zone," and "No Type." Two years into their musical career with the debut album, Sremmlife, and multiple collaborations, the group wanted to give back to their hometown. So what do they do? They decided to host the first hip-hop festival in Tupelo to show their appreciation.
  • Travi$ Scott Pleads Guilty to Reckless Conduct for Stampede at 2015 Lollapalooza

    Back in August, during his set at Lollapalooza 2015, Travi$ Scott caused quite the riot. The rapper got on stage 30 minutes past his set time and only stayed for four minutes. Once he got on stage, he told fans to jump the barricade and rush the stage. Fans followed his encouragement and security quickly shut the show down. Now, the rapper has just pleaded guilty to reckless conduct charges.
  • Rihanna New Album 'ANTI' Collaborator Blames Travi$ Scott for Delay in Twitter Rant

    It's one thing to speak your mind to your friends and family, but once you speak your mind on social media, it instantly goes viral and you really can't take it back. Producer/songwriter Glass John doesn't really care about that and clearly didn't when he went on a rant on Twitter late last night. The rant? Well, John claims that Travi$ Scott is the reason Rihanna has delayed ANTI. Yikes!
  • Rihanna Teases Fans in Short 'ANTIdiaRY' Clip Ahead of New Album, Christmas Day Release?

    Rihanna has revealed the sixth clip from her ANTIdiaRy campaign in order to promote her 'Anti' album. Each of these short clips is meant to tease fans ahead of the album release and it has now been suggested that Anti may have a Christmas release date. Of course, there have been several suggested release dates for the album, including Nov. 5 as well as Black Friday. Her ANTIdiaRy clips have been created in a partnership with Samsung and show the pop-star confronting, well, herself.
  • Rihanna Raises Money for Global Awareness and Aid—And Looks Darn Good Doing It!

    Rihanna hosted her second annual Diamond Ball on December 10, and welcomed guests such as Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith, Kevin Hart and Lionel Richie into her star-studded event to raise money for her Clara Lionel Foundation. The well-known rebel was missing in action on Thursday, and in her place, a classy woman dripping in Cartier diamonds stood before her A-list celeb friends and asked them to support a worthy cause.
  • Rick Ross, Chris Brown Say 'Sorry' & Go 'Back To Sleep' on 'Kimmel' [WATCH]

    Apparently, "My bad" and "Oopsie" just aren't cutting it anymore. Rick Ross and Chris Brown hit the late-night stage Monday on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to show us just how well they can apologize in their popular duet "Sorry," which has been taking over air waves recently. They also performed "Back to Sleep."
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