• Kendrick Lamar Joins Jidenna for 'Classic Man' Remix [LISTEN]

    Rising R&B star Jidenna's new single "Classic Man" has gotten a big name rapper for its new remix. Today (June 22), the single from the upcoming Wondaland Presents: The Eephus album got some assistance from Kendrick Lamar, turning the track into a future smash hit.
  • Janet Jackson 'No Sleeep' Review: First New Single in Seven Years is Sensual, Strong Return [LISTEN]

    It's been seven years since the world has heard new music from Janet Jackson. After her 2008 album Discipline failed to really resonate with listeners, it seemed as though the legendary "All for You" singer was done. But now, after a month's worth of teasers and hints, Ms. Jackson's new single "No Sleeep" has finally arrived, and it's just the sort of smooth R&B jam that her fans have been hungry for.
  • Paul McCartney Remembers Charleston Shooting Victims

    During Delaware's Firefly Festival on Friday night, Run the Jewels and Paul McCartney were among the array of artists who paid tribute to the Charleston, South Carolina Emanuel AME church shooting victims. Other artists focused more on political statements on stage and in Tweets.
  • TBD Festival 2015 Lineup: Chromeo, Chance The Rapper, Madeon

    Fiercely proud of its roots in the Republic of California, TBD Festival has announced the complete lineup for the 2015 edition of the three-day event. The lineup includes a wide range of trendy electronic acts, rappers and different bands. Among those who will be headlining include Madeon, Chance The Rapper, Chromeo, Ratatat, Death Grips (though you never know with them) and Tears For Fears.
  • Meek Mill Pens Touching Letter to Son for Father's Day

    Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill has a young son and for Father's Day, the "Monster" rapper penned a heart warming letter to his son, sharing his goal to give him the strong father figure Mill never had and emphasizing how important their time is together.
  • Tyler, The Creator Responds to Fan Criticism About 'Cherry Bomb'

    Tyler, The Creator is an artist who is very interactive with his fans. Whether it is chatting with them on social media or starting his own media company Golf Media that delivers content directly to those who buy in for a monthly fee, he tries to give something to those who support his regularly. Constantly paying attention to those who are following you are commenting at you can be wearisome for an artist who has become as widely known as Tyler, The Creator because with fame and success inevitably comes haters and those who feel the artist has lost their edge. On the Odd Future Reddit thread a fan vented their frustration that the "Smuckers" rapper's recent album Cherry Bomb was not depressing enough. Tyler saw the post and wrote a very lengthy response of his own detailing the evolution of his own life and expressing the desire to move on as a human being and emotionally from four years ago.
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