• Meek Mill Unveils Lavish 'B Boy' Video Featuring Big Sean, A$AP Ferg Ahead Of 'Dreams Are Worth More Than Money' Release [WATCH]

    What better way to celebrate freedom then to spend a day in a huge mansion with your best friends surrounded by gorgeous big bottomed women, absurd amounts of cash and enough gold jewelry to rival Fort Knox. Freed from prison on Dec. 2, Meek Mill had his true party with the video for his single "B Boy" alongside Big Sean and A$AP Ferg that included all of the above items and much more. The festivities continue with some mini-golf, a full dryer of money and flashy cars. The party is crashed by some hot and oddly underdressed (forensic countermeasure?) females who steal a large quality of jewelry at gun point, which in the grand scheme of things, is like a drop in the bucket for the stash in the Mill mansion.
  • Big Sean Shares Drake-Assisted "Blessings" From 'Dark Sky Paradise' [LISTEN]

    Big Sean, continues the momentum for the most buzzed about music topic this week, his third artist album Dark Sky Paradise, by previewing possibly the most anticipated collaboration on the whole album - his track with Drake titled "Blessings." Produced by Boi-1da and Vinylz, the producing pair provides a haunting framework for Big Sean, real name Sean Michael Leonard Anderson, and Drake to deliver their poised and precise rhymes.
  • REPORT: Suge Knight Allegedly Killed a Man on the Set of a Movie in Compton

    Suge Knight, former CEO of Death Row Records, reportedly ran over a man with his car on the set of a movie he was working on in Compton, California. The victim died shortly after Knight fled the scene of the crime. According to TMZ the two men were involved in an argument after Knight was denied access to the set of a film Ice Cube and Dr. Dre were working on, possibly the N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton, which is listed as being in post-production on IMDb. Knight's lawyer is trying to arrange the CEO's surrender.
  • Eric Prydz Unveils CHVRCHES 'Tether' Remix, Album Is In 'Final Stages'

    Swedish producer Eric Prydz does not release music often, but when he does, he makes it count. He has previewed his remix for CHVRCHES track "Tether" from their 2013 album The Bones Of What You Believe. The "Everyday" producer premiered the remix to the world during his Ultra Music Festival set in 2014 and has since been tweaking it and playing the rework out in his live sets. 10 months later, it has been signed, named the hottest record in the world by Zane Lowe and has an official UK release date - March 29th. During his short interview after with Zane Lowe, the "Liberate" producer dishes on his long awaited artist album, saying it is in "Final stages, everything is done and it should be ready in two weeks."
  • David Guetta on Upcoming Martin Garrix Collaboration: 'It's Big!'

    David Guetta appeared on Capital FM in the UK for an interview and among the topics discussed was a Martin Garrix collaboration he had just come from working on. Beaming from ear to ear talking about the track, Guetta proclaims in no uncertain terms about the track that "It's Biiiiiiiig!" He is pushed to reveal a little more and relents a little bit, saying that though it is still unfinished, they have two versions they are working on - a club mix which will be for them to play out and then a club/radio edit that will work with Guetta's mainstream sensibilities.
  • 'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review: Final Audition Show Tied New York's Talent Pool

    Well, we made it. The second part of the San Francisco saga was billed as having "the best for last." And American Idol wasn't joking. Jennfier Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. were handing out golden tickets a lot. It was a nice end to what we'll call a solid audition run. San Francisco certainly tied, if not exceeded, New York's talent pool.
  • Foo Fighters Shred Through Rush's 'Tom Sawyer,' KISS's 'Detroit Rock City' and Others in Brazil [WATCH]

    File this one under "Gnarly." Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters made a stop in Rio de Janeiro last weekend to play in front of a jam-packed Maracana Stadium. While they have plenty of new material to choose from thanks to Sonic Highways, their eighth studio effort, the band opted to pay tribute to one of their favorite acts - Rush. The Foos tore through the Holy Triumvirate's "Tom Sawyer," blowing thousands of minds in the process before tackling KISS's "Detroit Rock City."