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Before the first day of the second week of the Coachella festival, iconic singer Prince died, and is mourned by the world. With that, different artists paid tribute to Prince on Friday and Saturday. -
Fantasia Announces New Album: 'The Definition Of...' & Drops Single “So Blue” [LISTEN]
The highly anticipated fifth studio album, 'The Definition Of...' by Fantasia (Barrino) has been announced with a June release date and proceeded by the uptempo, third single off the album, "So Blue." -
Coachella 2016: N.W.A, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre Reunite for Festival Weekend 2 [WATCH]
Ice Cube had been promising an N.W.A. reunion, but the original members of the legendary hip-hop group, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, MC Ren and DJ Yella, didn’t actually get it together onstage until weekend 2 of Coachella 2016. The group made a major comeback in 2016 with the smash hit biopic, 'Straight Outta Compton,' which was the top movie seller over the summer. -
50 Cent Discovers Long Lost Son, Boasts About Him on Instagram
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Michel'le Gets Green Light on Lifetime Biopic
Michel'le's story will soon hit the small screen in a Lifetime developed biopic slated for a 2016/2017 development. -
Beyonce's 'Lemonade' Special Has Fans Sounding Off
Beyonce artistically revealed new music in her new HBO special, "Lemonade," that aired Saturday April 23. But, instead of fans speaking volumes about the music, some seem more intriqued by the lyrics of some of the songs and the content from the premiere that suggested marital woes between she and husband, Jay Z. -
YACHT and LCD Soundsystem Honor Prince With Electro-Pop ‘Controversy’ Covers [LISTEN]
Electro-pop outfits YACHT and LCD Soundsystem are among the latest to pay tribute to Prince following the genre-bending pop icon's untimely death at the age of 57 in his Minnesota Paisley Park Estate earlier this week. Both bands honored the Purple One with covers of Controversy tracks: YACHT offered up their own version of "Annie Christian" whereas LCD Soundsystem paid their respects by covering "Controversy" at Coachella. -
Grimes Shares New Aristophanes Track Produced By Arcade Fire’s Will Butler [LISTEN]
Following her recent Janelle Monae-featuring Coachella set, art-pop singer-songwriter Claire Boucher, best known as Grimes, dropped by Apple Music's Beats 1 studio to chat with DJ Zane Lowe and deliver a 40-minute mix. During the brief guest set, the Canadian oddball treated listeners to an exclusive preview of a brand-new track by Taiwanese rapper Aristophanes that was produced by Arcade Fire frontman Will Butler. -
Prince Honored on Late-Night TV Shows of Stephen Colbert, James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel, Others
As fans and supporters of Prince around the globe express their sorrow about his recent death, hosts of late night shows also offered their tribute to the iconic artist which includes Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, James Corden, Jimmy Fallon and Trevor Noah. -
A$AP Ferg Gets Into Car Accident While On His Way Going to Coachella
A$AP Ferg, who just released his new album, Always Strive and Prosper, got involved in a car accident on Friday (April 22) while on his way to Coachella's second weekend at Indio, California, but the rapper appears to be okay as he posted a brief video about what happened. -
Birdman Spazzes During 'The Breakfast Club' Interview, Curses & Storms Out [WATCH]
Birdman's name has mentioned a lot in the media as of lately, especially on The Breakfast Club morning radio show, with hosts Angela Ye, DJ Envy and Charlamagne Da God. The producer is not a fan of how often and how badly he has been represented on their show, and showed just how pissed he is during a recent interview, where he cursed out the morning show crew, and then stormed out of the interview and studio. -
Prince's First Manager Speaks With NPR About the Legend in New Interview
Following the death of Prince at the young age of 57, his first manager, Owen Husney, spoke to NPR about the legend. According to Husney, Prince was far beyond his peers even at the tender age of 18. Prince was so new on the music scene when he was first placed in Husney’s care that he still went by his given name, Prince Rogers Nelson. Husney would know best of the artist’s precociousness, as he was one of the first people to work with him.
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