• Brandy Files Second Lawsuit to Break Record Deal, Label Says Her Music Is Unsuccessful

    Much like the lyrics to her recent single, it seems Brandy is "Beggin & Pleadin" to be released from her recording contract with Chameleon Entertainment, and has filed a second lawsuit to make it happen. Label executives have not complied with her request to be released from the deal, and believer her music has been unsuccessful and hasn't held up to the terms of the contract.
  • Iggy Azalea Signs on to Executive Produce for NBCUniversal

    Iggy Azalea has officially signed on to executive produce for NBC Universal with her company, Azalea Street. The rapper announced the news via Instagram that she and Azalea Street will be in a deal that involves creating original content for NBCUniversal.
  • A$AP Rocky Explains Comments He Made About Black Lives on The Breakfast Club

    A$AP Rocky has explained the comments he made about black lives back in 2015 on The Breakfast Club in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement resurgence. He expressed that he believes the whole interview was blown out of proportion when he sat down with Angela Yee, DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God during the recent interview on Power 105.1.
  • Atlanta Rapper Gucci Mane on Life After Prison & New Album 'Everybody Looking'

    After being released from prison this past May, Gucci Mane has been making a concerted effort to get his life together, as well as releasing new album, 'Everybody Looking,' which is due to be released this week. Mane is talking about the struggles he went through with addiction in his first interview since his release.
  • Temple of the Dog to Go on First Ever Tour, Announces Album Re-Issue

    The members of the iconic Seattle grunge bands Soundgarden and Pearl Jam have announced that they will reform the supergroup Temple of the Dog to go on their first tour as a group. But aside from the tour, the band will also release a re-issue of their first and only studio album.
  • Bassnectar Shares Full Details for Bass Center Camping Festival

    The inaugural Bass Center is scheduled to go down July 29-30 in Commerce City, Colorado. As BassHeads take to Twitter to count down the days until Wu-Tang Clan, Porter Robinson, Flux Pavilion and others join Bassnectar for the first-ever two-day camping festival hosted by Lorin Ashton himself, the producer and his team has shared the full details for the almost sold-out event, including a stacked Silent Disco.
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