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The Grammys primetime telecast is less of an award ceremony and more of a three-and-a-halk hour long concert. On Monday night (Feb. 15), there were 20 performances and just a handful of trophies given out. While some of the artists on music's biggest night shined bright and brought true artistry to the Grammys (Kendrick Lamar, Chris Stapleton, Alabama Shakes), other performers were less about the music and more about shameless self-promotion of sexist special guests (Hollywood Vampires, Pitbull). -
Disclosure Unveil 'Nocturnal' VIP Featuring The Weeknd
Undeterred by yet another nomination and loss at the Grammys, Disclosure have released a VIP (variation in production) for their Caracal collaboration with The Weeknd, "Nocturnal." -
Stream, Download Curren$y, Alchemist's New Mixtape 'Carrollton Heist'
The tireless Curren$y has put out yet another mixtape, his second this year, teaming up with Los Angeles-based producer The Alchemist. Titled Carrollton Heist, the 10-track project acts as the follow-up to their 2011 collaborative tape Covert Coup and has features from Styles P, frequent Alchemist collaborator, Action Bronson and Lil Wayne. -
Matthew Logan Vasquez of Delta Spirit UK, US Tour Dates: New Song 'Personal' [LISTEN]
Matthew Logan Vasquez (frontman of Delta Spirit and singer in Middle Brother) is releasing his first solo LP, Solicitor Returns, on Feb. 19, via DevilDuck Records. Since we know that fans of his bands probably can't wait to hear Vasquez's solo material, we have a brand new track to share with you today! You can listen to this song, "Personal" below, and make sure to check out the recently announced UK and US tour dates for Vasquez, too! -
Chance The Rapper Annotates 'The Life Of Pablo' Song "Ultralight Beam"
Kanye West's The Life Of Pablo is apparently still being tinkered with, which is why it hasn't been officially released to the public for download. One reason for the one of the of the delays was Chance The Rapper still had some work to do at the 11th hour on his soulful collaboration "Ultralight Beam." He has taken to crowd-sourcing lyric website Genius to annotate the song and give some extra meaning to his own lyrics. -
Prince's Protege Denise Matthews of Vanity 6 Has Died Aged 57
Prince's protege, Vanity--real name, Denise Matthews-- has passed away. The lead singer of the 80s group, Vanity 6, was 57 when she passed away in a California hospital. -
Grammys 2016: The Hollywood Vampires Pay Tribute to Lemmy Kilmister [WATCH]
The 58th annual Grammy Awards returned to the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on Monday (Feb. 15). It was a night filled with surprising wins, tributes to iconic musicians, and unforgettable performances. Newly formed supergroup, The Hollywood Vampires, made a historic teleision debut as they rocked the stage together to pay tribute to the late Lemmy Kilmister. -
LHHNY's Tara Wallace Gives Birth to New Baby, Amina Buddafly Is Expecting
Its looks like the trio's big love just got a little more complex as over the weekend Gunz and Wallace gave birth to their new baby following the announcement that Buddafly is also expecting. -
Grammys 2016: Gwen Stefani Falls Down During 'Make Me Like You' Live Video Performance [WATCH]
The 2016 Grammy Awards returned to the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on Monday (Feb. 15). The night was filled with surprising wins, tributes to iconic musicians, and unforgettable performances. Gwen Stefani decided to take her performance one step further by introducing the world to a live video of her new song, "Make Me Like You." Unfortunately, she fell down before completing her segment. -
Grammys 2016: Pitbull Closes Out the Show with Sofia Vergara, Robin Thicke
Pitbull came out a winner at the Grammy ceremony, per tie with Natalia Lafourcade in the best Latin rock, urban or alternative album category. He also took the stage and closed out Music’s Biggest Night. -
Grammys 2016: Lady Gaga & Nile Rodgers Perform David Bowie Tribute Medley
Lady Gaga, joined by Nile Rodgers, performed a dazzling David Bowie tribute medley during the 58th Grammy Awards. During the show-stopping medley, which clocked-in as the longest performance of the night, the "Born This Way" singer ripped through a string of the late legend's greatest hits while physically transforming into Ziggy Stardust herself. -
Grammys 2016: Alabama Shakes Keep Winning With 'Don't Wanna Fight' Performance [WATCH]
The 2016 Grammys telecast has been another three and half hours of musicians patting each other on the back and a dizzying number of the performances. The Alabama Shakes have been right in the middle of it all and as the show wraps up, they come out to sing their hit "Don't Wanna Fight."
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