• David Bowie's Final Wishes & Will Revealed, Singer Wanted His Ashes Scattered in Bali

    David Bowie’s final wishes have been revealed and the “Lazarus” singer reportedly wanted his ashes scattered in Bali following his death. His wishes were “in accordance with the Buddhist rituals." The singer will leave the majority of his estate to his widow, Iman, and his two children. The 20-page will, which was filed under David Robert Jones, listed the estate as being equal to $100 million. The exact financial calculations have not been yet revealed.
  • Pantera's Phil Anselmo Apologizes for Nazi Salute at Dimebash Festival in Video [WATCH]

    Phil Anselmo has formally apologized for the reported Nazi salute at Dimebash festival in a new video, uploaded today. He had already explained away his actions as being a joke, when he gave the salute and shouted “White Power!” at the show, but it appears that with all of the flak he’s been taking for it, the Pantera band member thought it pertinent to apologize.
  • Trent Reznor Talks Getting Sober, Mentorship & David Bowie's Death

    Trent Reznor and David Bowie famously collaborated on a re-make of “I’m Afraid of Americans,” which was originally a single from Bowie’s 1997 album, 'Earthling.' Reznor credits Bowie with being a mentor to him during an exceedingly dark time and claims that the legendary artist helped him get sober. Even in his early days, Reznor found inspiration from Bowie’s music, and said in a phone interview that 'Scary Monsters' was the first one of the first he related to.
  • Chris Brown Blasts the Grammys, Michael Jackson TV Special Casting on Twitter

    Chris Brown never has a shortage of controversy surrounding him, and this past Friday (Jan. 29), he took to Twitter to blast both the Grammys and the Michael Jackson TV special's casting on Twitter. He wasn’t shy about sharing his opinions on the controversy surrounding both. There's been a lot of flak surrounding the decision to cast a white actor to play Michael Jackson in the British TV comedy.
  • Gucci Mane to Host Mike WiLL Made-It's 'Ransom 2' Mixtape, Causes Delay

    Earlier this week, Mike WiLL Made-It revealed the release date for his forthcoming Ransom 2 mixtape and while fans have been anticipating its release, they’ll have to hold out just a little while longer to hear the project in its entirety. The Atlanta-based producer shared that Ransom 2 had been delayed for a special contribution from Gucci Mane, who will host the tape.
  • Backstreet Boys to Perform Their Greatest Hits on NBC's 'Undateable'

    The Backstreet Boys are making a comeback in the music industry and are currently recording their ninth studio album, which is slated to be a pop and R&B creation. The band is now set to perform some of their greatest hits on NBC’s "Undateable" as well as doing a scripted performance of “The Backstreet Boys Walk Into a Bar” on the episode.
  • David Bowie Declined Multiple Red Hot Chili Peppers Collaboration Offers

    With the recent death of glam rock icon David Bowie, fans and musicians alike have shared their favorite Bowie stories and reminisced on the time they spent with or influenced by the one-of-a-kind entertainer. Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis recently admitted that the 'Hunky Dory' singer turned down possible collaborations with the chili peppers multiple different times.
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