-
If you thought O.T. Genasis was just going to let "CoCo" run its course naturally and fade into the memories of those who remember yelling, "I'm in love with the coco" or "Baking soda, baking soda" toward the end of 2014, you were wrong. He and Busta Rhymes's label The Conglomerate decided they needed another remix round for "CoCo" with the help of Chris Brown, following the first remix effort provided by coco experts in Meek Mill and Jeezy -- though never proven to be one. -
Melbourne Rapper Remi Bringing Acclaimed 'Raw x Infinity' and Himself to America, South by Southwest This Spring
Remi, the most nominated rapper at the Rolling Stone Australia Awards, will release his acclaimed 'Raw x Infinity' to the United States in April and will play live at South by Southwest for the first time in March. He spoke to Music Times about racial relations in Australia, both within the rap game and outside. -
Skrillex Shares Jack Ü Recap of Diplo's Mad Decent Boat Party [WATCH]
Skrillex has shared the official Jack Ü recap for the pair's time, focusing on him and Diplo's Mad Decent Boat Party. Mad Decent already shared their official recap in December, but Skrillex wanted to provide another lens into the madness that went down on the Mad Decent Boat Party last November with a recap of his own. -
5 Genre Bans at Venues, from Red Rocks to The DAR Constitution Hall, Caused by Elvis Presley to Sly and The Family Stone
Did you ever have that one friend, the kid from the neighborhood that everyone knew was trouble except for you? Did your parents ever straight-up tell you that your pal wasn't allowed over at the house anymore? You weren't the only one. Music, usually specified by genres, has been kicked out many a house over the years. Check out the list below to find out how and (sometimes illogically, why) music has gotten the axe at these historic venues. -
Perla Hudson Says Divorce With Slash Has Been 'Pretty Amicable' and 'There's No Bad Blood'
Slash and his wife Perla Hudson are currently going through a divorce, and things seem to be going fine. So far, according to Perla, it has been a "pretty amicable" process and "there's no bad blood -- at least not yet." TMZ caught up with the guitarist's soon-to-be ex to see how everything was going with the pair. -
Justin Bieber, Jack Ü (Skrillex and Diplo) Collaboration 'Record of the Year,' According to DJ Snake
Word got out in November via industry insider and Dash radio founder DJ Skee that Justin Bieber and the producer power combo of Diplo and Skrillex, aka Jack Ü, were making a record together. Well, apparently the collaboration was finished enough for others to hear, and DJ Snake has sounded off on the track, saying it is the "record of the year." -
Spor Album Given Title 'Caligo,' Release Date
U.K. producer and DJ Jon Gooch is reviving his long-dormant drum n' bass moniker Spor in 2015 with a new album. Gooch has been talking about the album for quite some time now, but it appears the talk is over and the new music will at last be released after going three years without releasing anything under the moniker. He is preparing his debut album as Spor, now titled "Caligo," and it will be released March 9. -
Zane Lowe Leaving BBC Radio 1 to Work at Apple, New Role at Company Unknown
Apple is adding a big name to its crew in March. BBC Radio 1 host Zane Lowe will be leaving his longtime DJ position to work with the tech company in a new, unknown role. The move will end Lowe's impressive 13-year run at the radio station where he became one of the most respected names in the business. -
Big Sean Freestyles Over Drake and Lil Wayne in "Used To," Ahead of 'Dark Sky Paradise' [LISTEN]
With "Dark Sky Paradise" coming just more than a week away, Big Sean has decided to whet some appetites with a special freestyle over Drake and Lil Wayne's popular recent cut "Used 2." Renamed "Used To," Big Sean adds a potent verse to the track that appears on Lil Wayne's "Sorry for the Wait 2" and Drake's surprise Valentine's Day album "If You're Reading This It's Too Late." -
Gucci Mane Shares "Make Your Move" Featuring Quavo After 'Brick Factory 3' Release [LISTEN]
On the heels of his latest album "Brick Factory 3," still-incarcerated Atlanta rap staple Gucci Mane has another track for you. Teaming up with fellow ATL rhyme spitter Quavo, one third of Migos, the pair team up to release "Make Your Move." -
Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper and Joe Perry Form Supergroup 'The Hollywood Vampires': Trio Will Play Rock in Rio
Johnny Depp finally took the plunge. The actor, who has been known to play guitar with some of rock's biggest names, has joined Alice Cooper and Joe Perry of Aerosmith to form "The Hollywood Vampires." Even more impressive, the supergroup already has a gig scheduled. The trio will play at the Rock in Rio festival in Las Vegas in May. Queens of the Stone Age, Faith No More and System of a Down are also scheduled to play the event. -
'N SYNC Added to 'Saturday Night Live' Reunion Show: Group Hints at Performance on Twitter
"Saturday Night Live's" reunion show tonight, Feb. 15, is already a star-studded event. Former cast members like Amy Poehler, Bill Murray and David Spade will be in attendance, in addition to some of the show's favorite hosts. Justin Timberlake, who has hosted "SNL" five times, will also be there, and it sounds like he will be performing with his former boy band 'N SYNC. According to "Rolling Stone," the group's official Twitter has been dropping hints about a live reunion and performance during the show.
Popular Now
-
Jay-Z's Attorney Breaks Silence on Lawsuit's Impact: 'Tough on Him and His Family'
-
Kim Kardashian Furious As Kanye West Features Daughter North in Diddy Drama
-
Britney Spears Leaves Undies Behind in Daring Instagram Reveal Amid Growing Concerns Over Reignited Romance With Ex-Felon
-
Youngbloods Singer Jesse Colin Young, Known for 'Get Together,' Dead at 83
-
Diddy's Former Bodyguard Exposes Mogul's Alleged Sexual Relationship With Bad Boy Records' Co-Founder Kirk Burrowes