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The former Jonas Brothers star has continued his acting career, and will star in the martial arts drama Kingdom this fall. He wants to balance both music and acting like The King. -
Game Announces 'The Documentary 2' Release Date
After Game's Year Of The Wolf finishes making its sales rounds, fans will be treated to The Documentary 2 exactly 10 years after The Documentary destroyed the hip-hop scene (along with pop radio). -
Maroon 5, Gwen Stefani Song 'My Heart Is Open' [LISTEN]
Maroon 5 teamed up with Gwen Stefani for the song "My Heart is Open" on the band's forthcoming album V. Here's hoping this one avoids any sort of radio play. -
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50 Cent, Floyd Mayweather Feud Still Alive: "He Won't Kick My Ass"
It's been a marathon back-and-forth session between the two acquaintances, but things appeared to be cooling off before 50 dropped what seemed to be a challenge. -
WATCH: 'Nas: Time Is Illmatic' Movie Trailer as Queensbridge Rapper Makes His Breakthrough, Influential Album
This April marked the 20th anniversary of Nas' debut album Illmatic. Though the album initially failed to make huge sales numbers, its impact on hip-hop and culture is undeniable, and now a trailer for a documentary based on the album and Nas' rise to fame, Nas: Time Is Illmatic has received a trailer. -
Iggy Azalea, Ariana Grande Collaboration on 'Problem' Almost Didn't Happen
Iggy Azalea and Ariana Grande may have slayed the summer with their collaborative hit "Problem" from Grande's second studio effort My Everything, but the world could have had that sizzling, sexy hit a little earlier... In a new interview, Azalea reveals that Grande reached out to her for a collaboration on her debut album Yours Truly, but she rejected the offer, thinking Grande was far too childish. -
Tears For Fears Tour 2014: 'Shout' Band Announces Short U.S. Trek Before Project Pabst Festival [FULL SCHEDULE]
It's time to "shout, shout, let it all out" in person. Today (Aug. 29), new wave pros Tears for Fears announced its first North American tour in three years, surrounding its headlining set at the new Project Pabst Music Festival in Portland. -
Ma$e Raps About Ferguson, Trayvon Martin and President Obama In 'Politically Incorrect' [LISTEN]
We haven't heard much from Ma$e since he made a big album announcement in late June. We haven't heard much from Ma$e since he made a big album announcement in late June. -
Robert Plant Slams Spotify: Former Led Zeppelin Frontman Calls Sound Quality ‘A Hell of a Compromise’
According to a recent interview from Vulture, Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has got a beef with music streaming juggernaut. The publication notes that Plant is not particularly a fan of the fact that the service streams his former band's music, largely because he believes the sound quality to be quite subpar. -
Nas Joins Carmelo Anthony, Peyton Manning; Invests In SeatGeek Ticketing Service
Ticket search engine SeatGeek just announced a $35 million Series B financing round, but the names of recent investors are the real story. -
Aphex Twin Announces Global 'Syro' Listening Parties In September
Aphex Twin has announced a series of listening parties for fans to hear his new album, Syro. Aphex Twin has announced a series of listening parties for fans to hear his new album, Syro (pronounced "sigh-ro").
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