• New Kickstarter Campaign for Album Made Specifically for Cats

    One man's decision to create an album specifically for cats inspired an abundance of puns. Many thought the Internet's craving for all things cat was satiated this year with the release of Meow The Jewels, a remix album of Run The Jewels II inter-spliced with kitten sounds.
  • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony New Album Update from Krayzie Bone: Rethinking Million-Dollar Idea

    Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's influence cannot be understated. The popular triplet cadence revitalized by Migos's "Versace" and subsequently used in an abundance of tracks since was first popularized by Bizze Bone, WIsh Bone, Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, and Flesh-N-Bone of the massively popular Cleveland group. The group has been called "the most melodic hip-hop group of all time" and has been named as one of the 25 best rap groups. The group has sold millions of albums and has racked up Grammy awards for their heartfelt, melody-driven approach to hip-hop. Last year, Krayzie Bone told HipHopDX that the group was planning on releasing an album entitled East 1999 Legends, an homage to their track "East 1999" from their second album, of which only one copy will be made and sold for over one million dollars. Now, the Cleveland group is rethinking this strategy, though they will release new music in the future.
  • Demi Lovato's Horrible Meet and Greet Causes Fan to Write Lengthy Open Letter

    It's no secret that Avril Lavigne and Rihanna's fan meet and greets are a bit impersonal and awkward but now it seems Demi Lovato can be added to the list of celebrities with less than sastisfactory fan treatment. Angry Lovato superfan Josh Helfgott penned a letter to the "Cool for the Summer" singer on Instagram to show contempt for his bad meet and great experience.
  • Future Reminisces on Dungeon Family Days: Cee Lo Green, Outkast, Killer Mike, and More

    Future's affiliation with the Atlanta-based Dungeon Family is no secret. The incubator from which Cee Lo Green, Outkast, Killer Mike, and more were born has given the world a new superstar in the form of a raspy, braided "dirty sprite" enthusiast. In fact, Future's ties with the hip-hop collective come from his relationship to second cousin Rico Wade of the famed Atlanta production trio Organized Noize. The influential production of the trio has helped legitimized southern rap, and changed the landscape of hip-hop. Future's relationship with the Dungeon Family wasn't always so easy however. In a new interview, the Atlanta rapper recalls the frustrations he faced trying to make a name for himself, and the difficulties of emerging from his cousin's shadow.
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