• Madonna's Hometown Mayor Pens Open Letter After 'Rebel Heart' Singer Criticizes The City In Howard Stern Interview

    In a recent interview with Howard Stern, Madonna spoke about her thoughts Rochester Hills, Michigan, the Detroit suburb where she grew up. She criticized the town, saying it was full of "basic, provincial thinking people" and added that she has no desire to go back there. Now the city's mayor Bryan Barnett has penned an open letter directed at the "Living For Love" star, defending the city and giving examples to why he believes Madge's assessment is wrong.
  • Chief Keef and Andy Milonakis Share Psychedelic 'GloGang" Music Video [WATCH]

    The odd pairing of Chief Keef and Andy Milonakis is back. Sosa and the comedy rapper have unveiled the psychedelic video for their new single, "Glo Gang." The video, which looks like the result of a fair amount of hallucinogens, is a far cry from the money, cars and guns that have been a staple of Sosa's past videos. Rather, it follows them on some odd space odyssey in a swagged out rolls Royce with the same girl -- cloned three times in different clothing.
  • Kanye West Turns BRITs Performance Into 'All Day' Music Video [WATCH]

    You would think that when Kanye West finally dropped the music video for his new So Help Me God single "All Day," that it would be with a big splash. But, nope. As it turns out, if you're a fan of Yeezy's, you've probably already seen the official visual. Yep. That BRITs Awards performance is the official music video.
  • Kanye West Thanks Kendrick Lamar For 'To Pimp A Butterfly,' Calls Him "An Inspiration"

    During his ascent to stardom following the success of good kid m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar joined Kanye West on his Yeezus Tour as an opening act. Although they reportedly didn't spend much time together and didn't have any sort of mentor-mentee relationship on the road, West didn't forget to shout out to the Compton rapper following the release of his latest album To Pimp A Butterfly.
  • Jay Rock's Sophomore Album Coming Soon, Says TDE Head Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith

    Now that Kendrick Lamar's new album To Pimp A Butterfly has been released to the masses, his label TDE can focus on pushing another one of their great artists, Jay Rock. The Watts rapper has kept mostly silent about details surrounding his long-awaited follow up to 2011's Follow Me Home. He's already released two singles for the effort, "Parental Advisory" and "Pay For It" featuring Lamar, which they performed together during Lamar's appearance on SNL last year. The two of them also shared a behind-the-scenes video for the song last week, sponsored by Beats. Now TDE CEO Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith promises once more that Jay Rock's album is on its way next.
  • Niall Horan of One Direction Curates Irish Music St. Patrick's Day Playlist for All Your Partying Needs [LISTEN]

    St. Patick's Day is clearly a day for celebrating Irish heritage, whether that mean you beam with native pride or just pretend that you've got the luck of the Irish while getting blackout drunk on Guinness. Either way, there's one very proud Irishman this holiday: One Direction's Niall Horan. The only Irish member of the U.K. boy band fired off his pride today (March 17) on Twitter and also curated a little playlist to help accompany you while you drink a pint.
  • 2 Chainz to Perform at Atlanta Hawks-Miami Heat Game

    Rapper 2 Chainz will be performing later this month at an Atlanta Hawks game as they take on Dwayne Wade and the Miami Heat. He will not only be playing a three-set performance throughout the game, but also introducing the Hawks players at the beginning of the game. He will perform at halftime and give an encore performance after the game, which could be an incentive for fans to stay until the end if the team is getting blown out.