• Erykah Badu Drops 'But You Caint Use My Phone' Mixtape With Drake & Ex Andre 3000

    After setting a Thanksgiving release date, Erykah Badu dropped her But You Caint Use My Phone mixtape this past Friday (Nov. 27); with it appearing on iTunes around midnight. But You Caint Use My Phone features a remix of Drake's "Hotline Bling," retitled as "Cel U Lar Device," an original entitled "Phone Down" and a cover of the 1984 era "Mr. Telephone Man" by New Edition and "U Use To Call Me," which is rapped by Drake. Her ex and the father of her son, Andre 3000, even makes an appearance on "Hello," not to be confused with Adele's version.
  • Kurt Cobain's Solo Demos from 'Montage of Heck' Soundtrack Sells 5,000 Copies

    While Kurt Cobain's solo demos from the 'Montage of Heck' soundtrack may be important to avid Nirvana fans they did not do well sales wise. 'Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings,' which accompanied the HBO documentary only grossed 5,000 copies in the first week, so it appears only the most dedicated Cobain fans had a reason to own it.
  • Gathering of the Vibes Festival Taking a Hiatus in 2016

    Gathering of the Vibes has announced that the festival will be taking a hiatus in 2016 after 20 consecutive years of bringing tens of thousands of Deadheads and jam band fans together for several days of music, arts and camping.
  • Leftöver Crack Drops New Album ‘Constructs of the State,’ First New Album in 11 Years

    Leftöver Crack's first album in 11 years, 'Constructs of the State,' is out today via Fat Wreck Chords. The new 13-track release features a long roster of punk icons including Jesse Michaels of Operation Ivy, Penny Rimbaud of Crass, Joe Jack Talcum of The Dead Milkmen, Kate Coysh of REIVERS as well as members of The Bouncing Souls, Dark Dark Dark, Blackbird Raum, Mischief Brew, Days N Daze, Chewing on Tinfoil, The Riverboat Gamblers, Rats in the Wall and Intro5pect.
  • The Muppets Parody Eminem's Iconic Song "My Name Is" in New Video [WATCH]

    The Muppets have done rap parodies before, but now they're doing a cover of Eminem's iconic song, "My Name Is," which put his Slim Shady alter-ego on the map in a big way. In the new video, Scooter impersonates Eminem and lip-syncs all of the classic lyrics while Kermit makes an appearance as Dr. Dre.
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