• Ne-Yo Shares Lyric Video for 'Who's Taking You Home' from New Album 'Non-Fiction' [WATCH]

    Ne-Yo's upcoming album "Non-Fiction" is set to drop toward the end of the month, so in anticipation the R&B superstar has shared another one of the album's songs, titled "Who's Taking You Home," in the form of a lyric video, which you can check out below. "Who's Taking You Home" is part ballad, part dance-party, filled with semi-romantic longings toward a woman Ne-Yo has met in the club and wants to go home with.You can check out the lyric video for Ne-Yo's "Who's Taking You Home" here:
  • Taylor Swift and '1989' no. 1 for Ninth Time on Billboard 200; Rae Sremmurd Debuts at No. 5 with 'SremmLife,' Only New Album in Top 30

    Bet you can't guess what performer finished on top of the Billboard 200 this week! Taylor Swift and 1989? Okay, maybe it wasn't that hard to figure out. Although the album saw a big drop in terms of equivalent album sales (down to 155,000, the first time at less than 200,000 for the set), it still managed to take its ninth week at no. 1 since debuting 11 weeks ago. Ed Sheeran and Nicki Minaj still factor high.
  • FKA twigs Tangles Herself Up in Bizarre 'Pendulum' Music Video [WATCH]

    British R&B singer FKA twigs has shared the music video for her song "Pendulum," which you can check out below. Directed by the singer herself, the bizarre video shows twigs tangled up in what looks like her own hair and later dancing on top of a giant puddle of water with her own face in it. It os the sort of thing Björk would have done back in the 1990s, which is a compliment.You can check out FKA twigs's music video for "Pendulum" right here, via MTV:
  • Maroon 5 Crash Los Angeles Weddings in Guerilla Shot "Sugar" Music Video [WATCH]

    Newlywed Adam Levine may be feeling a little sentimental these days - it seems like the Maroon 5 frontman just can't get enough of weddings. In the new music video for Maroon 5's latest V single "Sugar," Levine and co. travel all around Los Angeles, crashing and performing at as many weddings as possible - to the shock of brides, grooms and grandmas everywhere.
  • Ultra South Africa Completes 2015 Lineup with Oliver Heldens, Gorgon City, DVBBS and More

    Still reeling from the death of its co-founder Alex Omes, Ultra Music Festival continues to serve its fans with more announcements about their upcoming festivals in 2015. The first festival on the UMF calendar is Ultra South Africa, set to take place next month from Feb. 13 to 14. The festival has announced who will be joining the already-unveiled headliners on the bill that include Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, Martin Garrix and Axwell / Ingrosso. Now the festival has completed the lineup with its final batch of headliners and local acts that will feature Gorgon City, Oliver Heldens and DVBBS.There have been a whole host of local acts added to the lineup as well to keep the festival as authentic as possible and to make it not seem like outsiders are invading the country with growing artists like DJ Fresh, Goldfish and Protoculture leading the way.The festival will take place over two days in two different locations in Cape Town Feb. 13 and Johannesburg Feb. 14.Watch the official aftermovie from 2014 to get a sense of what went down last year. See the full list of headliners, including all the local acts below, via "DJ Times." Head to Ultra South Africa's website to purchase tickets.
  • Flying Lotus Shares Haunting 'Coronus, the Terminator' Music Video [WATCH]

    Electronic artist Flying Lotus has shared the haunting music video for his song "Coronus, the Terminator," which you can check out below. Directed by Young Replicant, the clip stars Flying Lotus, among other people, as some sort of ghostly figure who witnesses a man's startlingly violent death. It is creepy stuff, but it is also beautiful in the strangest way."Coronus, the Terminator" is the third music video to be shared from Flying Lotus's latest album "You're Dead!," following the videos for "Ready Err Not" and "Never Catch Me" featuring Kendrick Lamar. It is one of the rare songs in which Flying Lotus sings lead, rather than collaborating with a singer or rapper."For me, 'Coronus' is one of the most important moments on 'You're Dead!' and holds ideas I'm planning to explore in my future work," Flying Lotus said of the song in a press release. "I'm happy that the visual encapsulates the meaning of the record and this ambition."You can check out Flying Lotus's "Coronus, the Terminator" music video here:
  • Katy Perry Super Bowl: "Dark Horse" Performer Reports She Didn't Pay for Gig, Hints at "Firework" and "Roar" for Playlist(?)

    The world chuckled at the arrogance of the NFL when reports came out that it had given a suggestion to potential Super Bowl Pepsi Halftime Show headliners Katy Perry, Coldplay and Rihanna that they might consider paying the leaguer for the right to perform at the 2015 event. Perry, the eventual act chosen for the February 1 game, reports to Rolling Stone that she did not pony up for the gig.
  • 2 Chainz and Nancy Grace Debate Merits of Marijuana Legalization on HLN [WATCH]

    Nancy Grace and her aggressive, controversy-causing show on HLN decided to have a discussion on the legalization of marijuana and invited onto the show for a back-and-forth on the issue to discuss the pros and cons with experts and ... 2 Chainz, who could be considered an expert in his own right. Nancy Grace dubs him one as she says, "I have seen a video of you smoking a big fat doobie."The whole segment is rather surreal as Grace and 2 Chainz — real name Tauheed Epps — argue over whether or not weed should be legalized in America. Grace continues to drive home her point that weed is dangerous and shows the same video of a parent who gives her 2-year-old weed to smoke, a terrible act for any parent to do. When she seems to be falling behind to Epps, the host falls back on the time-tested method by TV hosts outside hip-hop of bringing up choice lyrics to try and discredit him. Where is Cam'ron when you need him?But 2 Chainz counters by trying to drive home the economics of the situation, saying, "I just feel like if you legalize this particular drug, it could cut out certain things in the criminal justice system as far as the overcrowding of prisons ..."He goes so far as to give an example of a time when he had to go to court over shavings left in a grinder that was found in his bus, emphasizing the strain marijuana has on the legal system.