• Master P Discusses the Reasons for His Divorce and Messy Legal Battle

    Master P has been experiencing a long and messy divorce with his soon-to-be ex-wife Sonya Miller. The legendary record producer appeared on The Real with his children, including Lil Romeo, to clear up some rumors about the divorce proceedings and try to explain the truth. Master P does not seem to hold any serious acrimony against Miller, who allegedly abuses drugs and has caused quite a bit of difficulty in the divorce. The family discussed what they felt would be the best outcome given the sordid circumstances.
  • Thom Yorke Pens a Politically Charged Letter to Father Christmas

    Thom Yorke has been particularly vocal lately. Whether it is regarding the state of the music industry, large corporations, the environment, globalization, or something else, Yorke seems to have a heated position. Accordingly, for Christmas, the vocalist for Radiohead had quite a few lofty demands. In a recent letter to Father Christmas, Yorke details these wishes in predictably fiery political rhetoric.
  • B.o.B. Says Atlantic Records "Suppressed" Him and His Artistry

    For the last few years, the impression is that "B.o.B." has "fallen off" or lost the drive that made him such an omnipresent star at the onset of the decade. B.o.B. claims, however, that this is not up to him. According to the rapper, his label, Atlantic Records, has put insufficient promotion behind his material, and has "suppressed " him as an artist.
  • Lady Gaga Performs Frank Sinatra's 'New York, New York' Wearing Full Suit [WATCH]

    Lady Gaga was just one of many singers to perform during the pre-recorded Sinatra 100 Grammy Concert that aired Sunday night (Dec. 6), which served to honor the late Frank Sinatra's 100th birthday. During the show, the "Til It Happens to You" singer belted out a stirring rendition of Sinatra's classic "New York, New York" wearing a full suit, giving the legendary song plenty of justice.
  • Erykah Badu Apologizes to Iggy Azalea on Twitter for Saying She Wasn't a Rapper

    When the R&B singer was presenting at the Soul Train Awards last week, Badu did a comedic sketch, playing off her album, 'But You Caint Use My Phone,' pretending to field certain phone calls from rappers. She would tell the various callers that they couldn't perform at the award, because there would be no rapping. However, once Iggy Azalea "called in," Badu said she could absolutely perform because "what [she] does is not rap." Now, she has apologized for the remark.
  • Sleigh Bells Share Video for New Song ‘Champions of Unrestricted Beauty’ [WATCH]

    Sleigh Bells have surprise-released the first taste of their forthcoming fourth album, a new song entitled "Champions of Unrestricted Beauty." The Brooklyn-based noise pop duo of Alexis Krauss and Derek Edward Miller tweeted "We are finishing up our record, didn't want to wait" when they first dropped the song; a few hours later they self-released a video in which they set a bunch of balloons on fire. Watch the new video and listen to the band's poppiest song yet, below.
  • Punk Rock Bowling Festival Announces 2016 Headliners, Adds East Coast Date

    Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival has announced its initial lineup of headliners for 2016 and that the festival is adding an east coast date for the first time ever. As Punk News reports, Flogging Molly, Descendents, The Exploited, Subhumans, Dillinger Four and many others will be playing the festival. In addition to taking over its usual home in Las Vegas May 26-30, the festival will also be taking place June 10-12 at the Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
  • Journey Into Björk’s Mouth for Jesse Kanda-Directed 'Mouth Mantra' Video [WATCH]

    Björk has shared a new video for "Mouth Mantra" from this year's 'Vulnicura.' In the Jesse Kanda-directed journey into the depths of the experimental Icelandic artist's mouth, fans experience the songs from the lyrics' perspective, trapped within a cavern of tastebuds and (notably perfect) teeth until the cameras shift at the video's end to focus instead on the singer's dancing.
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