• Jamie Foxx Says "You Changed Me" in New Single Featuring Chris Brown [LISTEN]

    As one of the most successful actors turned singers -- many have tried and failed -- Jamie Foxx's career has been nothing short of remarkable. After several years of focusing on his acting career and playing in some big lead roles for films like 'Django Unchained' and 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2,' the "Blame It" singer appears to be returning to singing with three songs in the last four days. His new single "You Changed Me" sees Foxx return to his hit-making R&B roots with a feature from Chris Brown.
  • Kendrick Lamar 'To Pimp A Butterfly' Rumored Tracklist Surfaces Online Ahead Of New Album Release

    After Kendrick Lamar revealed the release date of his upcoming new album last Friday and shared his album title and cover art yesterday, a tracklist for To Pimp A Butterfly has surfaced online (via DIY Magazine) with scrawled handwriting reportedly from Lamar's TDE labelmate Schoolboy Q. Note that the tracklist has not yet been shared officially by his camp. If this tracklist is legit, we can expect to hear contributions from Anna Wise, George Clinton, and Pete Rock as well as three extra tracks on the deluxe version of the album.
  • Raven-Symoné Talks 'Empire' and Season Two

    The hip-hop drama 'Empire' continues to have many tuned in each week. Last night, March 11's Episode 10 "Sins of the Father" featured Olivia (Raven-Symoné), who added a lot of drama to the season. Symoné spoke with 'The Hollywood Reporter' about her role as Olivia and whether or not she will return for Season 2.
  • Shabazz Palaces Announce World Tour: 'Lese Majesty' Group Will Make Stops at Bonnaroo and Primavera Sound

    Shabazz Palaces is hitting the road in April for a lengthy world tour. The group will make stops at Primavera Sound and Bonnaroo in addition to a few other festival dates. They will join TV on the Radio and Genius for two dates at the beginning of the trek and open for Flying Lotus for a string of shows overseas, 'Pitchfork' noted. The group is touring in support of its 2014 release 'Lese Majesty.' 'Rolling Stone' gave the album a positive review and 'Pitchfork' ranked it 8.2 out of 10.
  • Robin Thicke & Pharrell to Appeal 'Blurred Lines' Verdict: "We Owe It to Song Writers Around the World to Make Sure This Verdict Doesn't Stand."

    Music industry insiders and journalists from all corners of the Internet are decrying the recent verdict in the "Blurred Lines" lawsuit, which states that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams owe Marvin Gaye's estate $7.4 million for similarities between the 2013 smash hit and Gaye's "Got to Give It Up," and the songwriters are not going to let it stand.
  • New Justin Bieber Comedy Central Roast Trailer Has Beliebers Crying [WATCH]

    As we inch closer to March 30, Comedy Central has unveiled a new trailer for their upcoming roast of Justin Bieber. This time around, it shows Bieber's army of fans, the Beliebers, doing their signature move -- crying for the Biebs -- as his breakout hit "Baby" plays in the background. Other than the Biebs, the other party most likely to get burned in this roast are his faithful Beliebers. And in this video, they just "can't even."
  • Zedd Impersonates Selena Gomez, Talks Working With "The Heart Wants What It Wants" Star

    Just a day after the release of Zedd and Selena Gomez's video for "I Want You to Know," behind-the-scenes footage has emerged featuring the "Clarity" producer talking about his time working with the "The Heart Wants What It Wants" singer. The short clips show a few action shots of the video, as well as an interview with Zedd as he gives his best impersonation of Gomez and shares why he is inspired by her.
  • Meat Loaf Plotting Fall Release for 'Braver Than We Are': New Album Produced by Jim Steinman

    'Braver Than We Are,' Meat Loaf's upcoming 13th studio album, marks a special reunion for the theatrical singer. Jim Steinman is producing the album, which is due out this fall. Steinman worked on Meat Loaf's 1977 classic 'Bat Out of Hell' and its 1993 follow-up, 'Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell.' The new album will be the team's first collaboration since the latter, 'Ultimate Classic Rock' noted.