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  • Grandparents Keep Accidentally Tagging Grandmaster Flash in Their Facebook Statuses

    If your grandparents are on Facebook, you've probably seen them signing their names at the end of their posts, like the letters of the olden days. But because the social networking site is keen on tagging every bit of data using their auto-tag algorithms, this charming habit of signing "Grandma" has accidentally caused many grandmothers to sign Grandmaster Flash,Vulture points out.
  • Nicki Minaj Not Allowed To Speak At Her Former High School

    The artist sent out a tweet yesterday (Sept. 11) explaining the situation. "I wanted to go back to my HS and speak to the students but the new principal declined," she wrote. "No need for me to inspire them, I guess."
  • Ryan Adams Gets 'Letterman' Encore, Doesn't Disappoint [WATCH]

    Ryan Adams and his band had David Letterman feeling some typa way after their nationally-televised performance of "Gimme Something Good" on Thursday night.
  • Thee Oh Sees Announce Fall Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Frontman John Dwyer culled an all-new trio out of thin air this spring after mainstays Brigid Dawson (vox, keys), Petey Dammit (bass, guitar) and Lars Finberg (drums, guitar) made their separate exoduses.
  • Chris Brown Talks Squashing Beef With Drake For Their 2014 ESPY Awards Skit: "I Wanted To Show My Maturity" [WATCH]

    Chris Brown is done being begged as "the aggressor" and is getting too old for drama now that he's 25 years old. Speaking to MTV's Sway Calloway, the "Loyal" singer explained why he and Drake publicly squashed their well-documented beef. Back in June, the two rappers appeared together in a 2014 ESPY Awards skit to make light of their feud. According to Brown, Drake's camp approached him with the idea and Brown thought it was the perfect time to let go of the hate.
  • Nicki Minaj Butt Implant Rumors Resurface After Bizarre Fashion Rocks "Anaconda" Performance Photos

    There's no real denying that Nicki Minaj has got buns, hun. The rapper declares it herself in her sizzling and sexy The Pink Print single "Anaconda" and, well, the assets prove themselves. But the actual realness of Minaj's derriere is a little bit in question, especially bizarre photos surfaced online from her Fashion Rocks 2014 performance.
  • Mac Miller’s Mom Recites Son’s Explicit "Watching Movies" Lyrics On Jimmy Kimmel Live [VIDEO]

    Jimmy Kimmel presented a new round of "Words From You Mother," a hilarious segment where Kimmel asks rappers' moms to recite their children's lyrics. In the past, we've seen Wiz Khalifa's mom, Big Sean's mom, T.I.'s mom, YG's mom, and now we get to see Mac Miller's mom take the stage. She took on the explicit lyrics from the title track off her son's 2013 album Watching Movies With The Sound Off.
  • The Strokes New Album: Julian Casablancas Says Band Could Start Working On Material In January

    Casablancas is making music and touring with The Voidz, but he expects to focus on The Strokes beginning in early 2015.
  • Peter Gabriel Named 'Prog God' At Progressive Music Awards

    After years of trying to avoid the "prog" label, Peter Gabriel embraced it on Thursday night at the Progressive Music Awards in London, where he was named "Prog God."
  • Audioslave Reunion: Tom Morello, Chris Cornell To Play Together In September

    The band isn't exactly getting back together, but Audioslave fans can rejoice at the news that guitarist Tom Morello and vocalist Chris Cornell will reunite on stage for one night.
  • Billy Bob Thornton’s The Boxmasters Sign Country Label Deal: Talks Recording New Double Album

    Looks like Billy Bob Thornton is ready to show off his talents in another industry: music. The actor’s country-rock group, The Boxmasters, just signed a new deal with Nashville’s 101 Ranch Records and are reportedly gearing up to release a double album next year, according to Rolling Stone.
  • Odd Future Radio Station Launches: "Most Radio Sucks so We're Doing it Ourselves"

    If you've ever wanted to listen to Odd Future and Odd Future curated music 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you are now in quite a bit of luck. Yesterday (Sept. 11), Tyler, The Creator and company announced that they had partnered with Dash Radio for its own 24/7 radio station.
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