• Tomorrowland Brasil 2015 Lineup Phase 1: Hardwell, Armin van Buuren, Steve Angello, David Guetta Headlining

    ID&T gets ready to kick off the third location of its renowned festival, Tomorrowland in Brazil in just over three months and to get the fans who sold out the festival in three hours excited, organizers have announced the first phase of artists who will be headed to Sao Paulo. Tomorrowland delivers the kind of lineup you might expect with heavyweight names that we have grown accustomed to seeing on festival lineups like David Guetta, Hardwell, Armin van Buuren and Steve Angello. Tomorrowland continues its commitment to supporting artists from its home country of Belgium with additions of residents Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Yves V plus Coone and Netsky.
  • Missy Elliott's Streams on Spotify Spike 646 Percent Following Halftime Super Bowl Performance

    People must have forgotten about Missy Elliott. After seeing her she perform parts of "Get Ur Freak On" and "Work It" during Katy Perry's halftime performance at the Super Bowl last night, intrigued listeners and fans alike took to Spotify to hear some more. Streams of Missy's music increased by 646 percent, an astonishing amount considering Perry's streams only increased by 85 percent and Lenny Kravitz's popped up 103 percent. Some people liked the tunes so much that they went over to iTunes and purchased a few tracks.
  • Iggy Azalea Steve Madden Shoes On Pre-Order Now: Chunky Heels, Bold Straps Make Up '90s-Themed Line

    It's been a rough couple of months for Iggy Azalea. Despite multiple Grammy nominations, a newly repackaged album and a string of hits, she lost a little bit of focus. Instead, she was engaged in Twitter battles about her integrity as a rapper, with everyone from Azealia Banks to Q-Tip. But now, after a "lover's quarrel" with shoe designer Steve Madden, it seems like the "Trouble" rapper is getting back to business. Today (Feb. 2), after weeks of anticipation, Azalea's shoe line with Steve Madden has arrived online.
  • Arcade Fire's Win Butler to Play in NBA All-Star Weekend Celebrity Game

    Most Arcade Fire fans already know that frontman Win Butler loves to play basketball. He has played in charity events and even hosts a game in Montreal titled Pop Vs. Jock. The singer is now reportedly going to show off his skills during the NBA All-Star Weekend Celebrity Game, which is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 13. Nothing has been confirmed and the roster has yet to be announced, but ArcadeFireTube has confirmed Butler's involvement.
  • Grammys 2015 Album of the Year Nominees, Who Should Win & Who Will Win: Beyoncé, Beck & More Battle For Award

    The 57th Annual Grammy Awards hosted by LL Cool J will air live from the Los Angeles Staples Center this Sunday, Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. EST on CBS. We've examined the biggest categories and have put in our two cents on who we think should win and who we think will win each award. Vote for your pick in the poll at the bottom of the page. Beyoncé's surprise self-titled album will be hard to beat. It was, in the truest sense, the most influential album of the year. The effort was unprecedented as far as marketing, promotion and the massive visual component that tied everything together. With no prior promotion, it sold more than 828,773 copies in the first three days, which is impressive in an era where streaming and piracy are killing sales of actual downloads.
  • Grammys 2015 Record of the Year Nominees, Who Should Win & Who Will Win: Sam Smith, Sia & Taylor Swift Duke It Out

    When it comes to the Grammys, sometimes it seems like it's all about the big four: Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Best New Artist. In a year filled with pop gems from every corner of the genre, this year's nominations for Record of the Year are stacked. From throwback singles from Sam Smith and Meghan Trainor to modern demonstrations of pop from Taylor Swift, Sia and Iggy Azalea, there seems to be no clear cut winner.
  • Hilarious Video Uses Faulty Logic to Justify Migos Better Than The Beatles. Watch and Be Illuminated.

    Several acts, including Elvis Presley and The Rolling Stones, have been the subjects of misguided attempts to prove that an act exists that was of greater musical influence during the 20th Century than The Beatles. Maybe if you have a high-minded listener you can make the argument for Miles Davis. One act that probably didn't come to mind, unless you're Complex: Migos. The publication has come up with a short video giving ten reasons why the Atlanta hip-hop trio is a better act than the skiffle superstars.
  • KRS-One Upset With State of Hip-Hop: 'I Can't Make Money in America'

    KRS-One is an American rap legend who often had the distinction of "your favorite rapper's favorite rapper." He never made a huge impact on the charts, but his 1987 debut as part of Boogie Down Productions, "Criminal Minded," is often credited as one of the greatest hip-hop achievements ever. But he is upset with the state of hip-hop in this country, saying, "I can't make money in America."