• Valentino Khan Unveils Trippy 'Deep Down Low' Music Video

    Valentino Khan may have one of the best mustaches in music, but luckily he is able to produce music to back that up. With great mustache comes great reasonability. After putting out what seemed like a remix a week over the course of 2014, he outdid himself with one single "Deep Down Low" that became one of the most played tracks of 2015. Now almost 10 months later, Khan and the label, Skrillex's OWSLA has at last released the music video for the hit single.
  • Victoria Beckham Praises Adele's Spice Girls 'Wannabe' Cover on 'Carpool Karaoke'

    James Corden's Carpool Karaoke has quickly become a fan-favorite segment as he sings at the top of his lungs alongside today's biggest celebrities. Recently, Adele hopped in the passenger seat with 'The Late Late Show' host to rap Nicki Minaj's verse in "Monster" and to exemplify girl power as she sang along to The Spice Girls relationship anthem "Wannabe." After catching wind of the impromptu car performance, Victoria Beckham has praised the '25' singer for her singalong.
  • Florida Rapper Gives Cop Mixtape Instead Of ID After Being Pulled Over

    Everyone knows about fire mixtapes and has occasionally gotten burn from one or two, but an aspiring Florida rapper Volvique Louis Jean Jr. just took the phenomenon to a new level. Jean. Jr was pulled over on suspicion of reckless driving and instead of handing the police officer his ID he decided it would be a good time to hand the officer his mixtape.
  • Bob Weir Reveals Future of Dead & Company, RatDog in 2016 [WATCH]

    After John Mayer fearlessly stepped on stage to display his guitar chops for a sea of wide-eyed, devoted deadheads, Dead & Company has acquired endless praise after the conclusion of their North American inaugural jaunt. Original Grateful Dead member Bob Weir put fan wonders to rest by recently revealing the seemingly uncertain future of both RatDog and Dead & Co, admitting that both outfits have plans in 2016.
  • Christian Bale Listened to Pantera & Mastodon for 2 Weeks to Learn Drums for 'The Big Short'

    Christian Bale proves once again that he is one of the best method actors of our time; claiming that he learned to play drums by listening to the heavy metal band Pantera's "By Demons Be Driven" for two weeks to prepare for his role as 'The Big Short's' Mike Bury. In the movie, and apparently in real life, Bury unwinds at the end of his days as a hedge fund manager (one of the first to invest in the subprime mortgage crisis), by listening and playing double kick drum along to metal bands such as Pantera and Mastodon.
  • Linda Perry: Lady Gaga Didn't Write 'Til It Happens to You' with Diane Warren

    Lady Gaga has been celebrating that her The Hunting Ground song, "Til It Happens to You" is nominated for an Academy Award this year, but if songwriter Linda Perry has anything to say about it, the pop star doesn't deserve the nod. In a series of tweets on Sunday night (Jan. 17), Perry claims that Diane Warren wrote the song by herself and only gave Gaga a credit to increase their chances at the Oscars.
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