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  • Rachel Roy Addresses "Becky" Rumors from Beyonce's 'Lemonade' HBO Special

    Beyonce’s 'Lemonade' special on HBO has left behind a bevy of rumors in its wake, including attacks from the Beyhive against Rachel Roy. When the special premiered on HBO this past Saturday (April 23) it was widely believed that Roy was the “Becky” mentioned in Beyonce’s song “Sorry.” Roy has now addressed the rumors and vehemently denies that she in fact is the woman mentioned in the lyric, “He better call Becky with the good hair.”
  • Afrika Bambaataa Details Allegations of Child Molestation in New Interview

    Afrika Bambaataa has detailed the allegations of child molestation in a new interview. Earlier this month, reports swirled in the press that Bambaataa was guilty of child molestation. At the end of last month (March 31), a former Democratic Committee member named Ronald Savage accused Bambaataa of forcing him into oral sex when he was only 15 years old.
  • Charli XCX Launches 'The Powerpuff Girls' Return to Cartoon Network

    'The Powerpuff Girls' is making a comeback on Cartoon Network and Charli XCX is one of the voices behind the launch. The show ended a decade ago, but is returning to the network and will feature a new theme song written by Tacocat. XCX sang her praises from the rooftops, and gave an interview about her feelings on the show and the adventures of the characters.
  • 'Me & Mrs. Jones' Singer Billy Paul Dead at 81

    2016 is not a good year for musical legends. Now, Billy Paul, the singer most widely known for the classic “Me and Mrs. Jones,” has died at the age of 81 this past Sunday (April 24).
  • Coachella 2016: N.W.A, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre Reunite for Festival Weekend 2 [WATCH]

    Ice Cube had been promising an N.W.A. reunion, but the original members of the legendary hip-hop group, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, MC Ren and DJ Yella, didn’t actually get it together onstage until weekend 2 of Coachella 2016. The group made a major comeback in 2016 with the smash hit biopic, 'Straight Outta Compton,' which was the top movie seller over the summer.
  • Prince's First Manager Speaks With NPR About the Legend in New Interview

    Following the death of Prince at the young age of 57, his first manager, Owen Husney, spoke to NPR about the legend. According to Husney, Prince was far beyond his peers even at the tender age of 18. Prince was so new on the music scene when he was first placed in Husney’s care that he still went by his given name, Prince Rogers Nelson. Husney would know best of the artist’s precociousness, as he was one of the first people to work with him.
  • Cannes Film Festival Prince Tribute Scheduled Following His Death at 57

    The Cannes Film Festival is planning a tribute for Prince following his death at the young age of 57. The Purple One was found dead in an elevator this past Thursday (April 21) and it has yet to be determined what the exact cause of his demise was. But a representative for the film festival was cagey about the exact details of the tribute.
  • Prince Dead at 57: Autopsy Results Expected to Take Weeks to Complete

    As the world mourns the death of Prince, it has just been reported that his autopsy results are expected to take weeks to complete. The autopsy itself took place just this morning (April 22). While the results only usually take three hours, the official results will not be released to the public for many weeks.
  • Mariah Carey Will Be Recognized at the GLAAD Media Awards

    It was announced today (April 21) that Mariah Carey will be recognized at the GLAAD Media Awards in it’s 27th year. The ceremony will occur at the Waldorf Astoria New York next month on May 14 in New York City. Carey will be presented with the award by director Lee Daniels.
  • Azealia Banks Exposes Rihanna 'ANTI' Demo and Solo Track Via Periscope

    Azealia Banks is known for being a loud mouth but now she has exposed a demo she reportedly made for Rihanna’s hotly anticipated album 'ANTI' via Periscope this past Wednesday (April 20). While the song snippet was only 90 seconds, it is likely to keep fans interested in Banks while they await her follow-up mixtape and new album.
  • Gwen Stefani & Eve to Tour Supporting New Album, 'This Is What The Truth Feels Like'

    Gwen Stefani marked a career milestone with the release of her first solo album, 'This Is What The Truth Feels Like,' which shot to no. 1. The singer announced an upcoming tour, due to kick off in July, in support of the album via her Twitter this morning. In a surprise move, Stefani will have former collaborator, Eve, joining her on tour, shooting us straight back to the early 2000s, when the two had a string of hits together.
  • Gwen Stefani & Bush Singer Gavin Rossdale Finally Reach Divorce Settlement

    Gwen Stefani and Bush singer Gavin Rossdale have finally reached a divorce settlement, which has been difficult considering their lack of a prenuptial agreement. While Rossdale is legally entitled to a 50/50 split due to there being no pre-existing agreement of assets, he has agreed to an unequal split in the divorce so that Stefani can retain more of the funds accrued during their marriage.
  • Kendrick Lamar Sued for Using a Bill Withers Sample on His 2009 EP

    Kendrick Lamar is running into some legal troubles, and is being sued for using a Bill Withers sample on his Kendrick Lamar EP way back in 2009. On the EP, Lamar used a portion of Withers track “Don’t You Want To Stay” on his song “I Do This.” The rapper is being sued for damages by Mattie Music Group and for using the sample without permission.
  • Taylor Swift on New Music, Calvin Harris, Kanye West and "Relaxing" After '1989 Tour'

    Taylor Swift has been somewhat quiet since wrapping up her world tour for '1989' and it’s undeniable that the break is well deserved. If anything, the pop superstar should be doing a little relaxing, which is exactly what she talks about in a new cover story for Vogue. She also talked about her dating life with Calvin Harris, new music and yet again squashed rumors of a beef with Kanye West.
  • Guns N' Roses Announce 'Not In This Lifetime' Tour for Summer 2016

    Guns N’ Roses have finally announced their long-anticipated tour dates for summer 2016, and it’s slated to be a good run following their two headlining performances at Coachella.The Not In This Lifetime Tour will run through major cities Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle, amongothers. There will also be one tour date in Toronto.
  • Spice Girls Reportedly Set to Tour for 20th Anniversary Without Victoria Beckham

    Infamous girly group The Spice Girls are reportedly set to tour for their 20th anniversary without Victoria Beckham. “Posh Spice” unfortunately will not be joining, but Melanie “Sporty Spice” Chisholm, Emma “Baby Spice” Bunton and Geri “Ginger Spice” Halliwell and Mel B are on board for the reunion tour.
  • Alicia Keys to Join 'The Voice' as a Coach for the 11th Season

    Alicia Keys will join hit competition show The Voice as a coach for the 11th season. The Voice has had several changes lately: Miley Cyrus is replacing Gwen Stefani , and Keys is standing in for Pharrell. Keys' participation was confirmed March 25.
  • R.I.P. Phife Dawg: A Tribe Called Quest Releases Statement on Rapper's Death

    Following the death of Phife Dawg, also known as Malik Taylor, A Tribe Called Quest has released a statement chronicling his departure. The rapper died this past Tuesday after a lengthy battle with diabetes, and the support from fans and the rap community was overwhelming. Taylor passed away at the young age of 45.
  • DJ Addresses Rumors That Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses Will Join AC/DC on Tour

    A radio DJ has addressed the rumors that Axl Rose will be joining AC/DC on tour for the last 10 shows. Jason Bailey of Atlanta Radio 100.5 insinuated that a “very very good source” informed him that the Guns N’ Roses front man will be standing in for Brian Johnson following his departure from the tour for medical reasons.
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