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Back in March, Eminem teased a new song in the trailer for the upcoming boxing film Southpaw, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Now the track has surfaced again under a different title in a commercial featuring Draymond Green for Beats by Dre. "I am phenomenal," Em declares through Green's headphones as the Golden State Warrior drowns out doubting reporters. -
Lil Boosie Drops "She Don't Love Me" Feat. Chris Brown Ahead Of 'Touchdown 2 Cause Hell' [LISTEN]
Lil Boosie's long-awaited album Touchdown 2 Cause Hell, his first album post-prison, is coming next week. After sharing a number of tracks, most recently the Keyshia Cole- and J. Cole-assisted "Black Heaven," Boosie gives another taste of the effort on "She Don't Love Me" with help from Chris Brown, who takes on the hook and harmonizes throughout. -
New Katy Perry Album Coming By 2016 After Prismatic World Tour, Says Manager
Katy Perry is still riding high off her latest album Prism, but according to her manager, the pop star's fourth full-length is also in the works and might be here within the next eight months. According to Idolator, her manager Steven Jensen made the announcement while speaking at the All That Matters music and entertainment conference in Singapore this week. -
Nicki Minaj Confirms Jay Z Collaboration; Will It Drop On TIDAL Over Memorial Day Weekend?
Nicki Minaj has been getting close with the Carter-Knowles family as of late. After releasing her video with Beyoncé for "Feeling Myself," Minaj has seemingly confirmed a collaboration with Bey's husband Jay Z. On Thursday she tweeted (via Complex), then quickly deleted, a message of confirmation to a fan, who asked, "What about the Jay Z collab??" The Pinkprint rapper responded, "It's coming in three days." -
'Dope' Trailer: ASAP Rocky Shares Extended Red Band Version [WATCH]
While A$AP Rocky preps the release of his highly anticipated sophomore album At.Long.Last.A$AP (or A.L.L.A.), he has taken time out to promote one of his other projects, the film Dope. The third and longest trailer to surface for the film, it gives a deeper look into the plot and the characters involved, such as their scheme to sell an unwanted stash of MDMA to the white people at Coachella. -
ASAP Rocky 'A.L.L.A.' Tracklist Surfaces: Kanye West, Future, M.I.A., Lil Wayne, Schoolboy Q, Mos Def & More Featured
A tracklist for A$AP Rocky's highly anticipated sophomore album At.Long.Last.A$AP (or A.L.L.A.) has surfaced online (via HipHop-N-More). Their source is unclear, so we can't quite confirm that this is the official list, but it looks plausible. The 18-track album appears to be feature heavy, although the names listed could just indicate the producers who worked on the tracks. Present on the list are the previously released "LSD," "Lorde Pretty Flacko Jodeye 2," the Rod Stewart-sampling, Miguel and Mark Ronson-featuring "Everyday," and "M's," which has been bolstered with an Lil Wayne appearance. The single "Multiply," which dropped last October is absent from the list as is the song "The Beauty and the Beast," which was teased during his CRWN interview. -
Paul McCartney Teams With Lady Gaga For 'High In The Clouds' Animated Film Soundtrack
After collaborating with the likes of Kanye West and Rihanna, Paul McCartney is continuing to work with a younger generation of influential artists. This time around he's teamed up with Lady Gaga and Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready for the soundtrack to a new animated feature he's producing titled High in the Clouds. The film is based off the children's book McCartney co-authored in 2005, and Macca will also voice one of the film's characters, Deadline reports. -
Kanye West Has Production On ASAP Rocky's New Album 'A.L.L.A'
As the release date for A$AP Rocky's highly anticipated sophomore effort At.Long.Last.A$AP (or A.L.L.A) draws near, more details have begun to surface on what fans can expect. Earlier this week, Rocky held his official listening party in New York City's Red Bull Studios and gave a select few tastemakers a preview of his album. One revelation that came from the listening session was that Kanye West was one of the album's producers. -
Drake, Beyonce Collaboration "Can I" Leaks Ahead Of 'Views From the 6' [LISTEN]
Drake and Beyoncé's highly anticipated new collaboration has finally surfaced after snippets began appearing online. Following up their collaboration "Mine" from Beyoncé's self-titled fifth studio album from 2013, Bey returns the favor with a guest spot on a new song called "Can I." -
Fetty Wap Gives Tour Of Hometown Paterson, New Jersey; Talks Fame, Gucci Mane Co-Sign & More [WATCH]
Fetty Wap might soon have a No. 1 hit on his hands as "Trap Queen" sits close at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Although he's starting to gain recognition, he hasn't yet forgotten his Paterson, New Jersey, roots. In a new episode of Karin Civil's "Welcome To My Neighborhood," the "My Way" rapper shows us his childhood home, his high school, his local church, the corner where he used to sell mixtapes and merch, and more. He also talks about the validation he felt when he heard his idol and namesake Gucci Mane liked his music and wanted to collaborate, his love for his kids, his appreciation of Haitian culture, and his plans for the future, among other topics. -
Gucci Mane, Fetty Wap Team Up On "Still Selling Dope" Off Surprise Mixtape 'King Gucci' [LISTEN]
Gucci Mane remains behind bars, but that hasn't stopped him from releasing music. Without warning, he dropped a new mixtape today titled King Gucci. After remixing Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen," he enlisted the hot new rapper for a MetroBoomin-produced track called "Still Selling Dope," in which they talk about continuing to deal drugs even though they are famous and have money. -
ASAP Rocky Trips "LSD" In Video For New 'A.L.L.A.' Track, Shared By Lil B [WATCH]
Yesterday, A$AP Rocky teased the Daniel Arsham-directed video of his Danger Mouse collaboration. Not too long after, Lil B took to Twitter and shared the video for Rocky's latest single, "LSD," off the highly anticipated upcoming album At.Long.Last.A$AP or A.L.L.A. Continuing the psychedelic influence that has touched a number of his songs so far, the video, co-directed by the rapper and Dexter Navy, shows Rocky as he moves throughout what appears to be Tokyo while tripping acid and professing his love to a girl. -
Lorde Tweets "Don't Underestimate My Skill" After Reports Of Split From Manager Scott Maclachlan
Yesterday it was reported that Lorde had split from her manager, Scott Maclachlan, and now the New Zealand pop star appears to have responded to those reports. In a series of self-affirming tweets, she made it known that she is the one in control of her career and that despite being young, she knows what she is doing. -
Lorde Reportedly Split With Manager Scott Maclachlan Ahead Of Sophomore Album
Lorde has reportedly parted ways with her manager Scott Maclachlan, the Auckland-based man who discovered her and was instrumental in guiding Ella Yelich-O'Connor's rise to international stardom as Lorde, according to the New Zealand Herald. The split reportedly took place about a month ago for reasons that are not yet known. It is also unclear who will manage the "Royals" singer going forward. -
Muse Drop New Song "Mercy" Off Upcoming Album 'Drones' Along With Lyric Video [WATCH]
As promised, Muse has delivered their new single "Mercy" along with a lyric video. The song is the fourth to surface ahead of the band's upcoming seventh studio album Drones, the follow-up to 2012's 2nd Law. The song first aired yesterday on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show. -
ASAP Rocky Teases New Danger Mouse-Produced 'A.L.L.A' Song In Video From Daniel Arsham [WATCH]
A$AP Rocky is continuing to keep us on our toes as he releases new material from his upcoming album At.Long.Last.A$AP or A.L.L.A. After dropping his Rod Stewart-sampling single "Everyday" earlier this month, he's back with another imaginative track, a collaboration with producer Danger Mouse. The 42-second hazy, black-and-white teaser video -- shot by artist Daniel Arsham -- features Flacko lighting a blunt and rapping over some trippy, ominous production (via GQ). -
Lil Boosie Drops "Black Heaven" Feat. J. Cole & Keyshia Cole Ahead Of 'Touchdown 2 Cause Hell' [LISTEN]
Lil Boosie's long-awaited album Touchdown 2 Cause Hell is coming next week, but those who pre-ordered the effort have been given an early taste with the song "Black Heaven" featuring J. Cole for a verse and Keyshia Cole on the hook. The song, as the title suggests, pays tribute to major figures in the black community who've passed away including Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, Biggie Smalls, Richard Pryor, Malcolm X, James Brown, Tupac Shakur, Bob Marley and others. -
Taylor Swift Tops MAXIM's Hot List: Talks '1989' World Tour, Friends, Feminism & More
Taylor Swift's "best year ever" has made its way from 2014 into 2015. After kicking off her 1989 World Tour and dropping a star-studded "Bad Blood" video that featured her favorite rapper Kendrick Lamar, she also earned the top spot on MAXIM's "Hot List." Yep. Looks like Swift is the hottest lady in the land. -
Busty and The Bass Bring The (Electro) Funk On Upcoming Album 'GLAM'; Plan To Get 'Bustified' On Summer Tour
Nine-piece Canadian band Busty and the Bass have their own word for their brand of electro-funk: Bustified. For a song to become fully "bustified," all nine members must collaborate to create a sound that's booming, intricate and as funky as possible. That word is a guiding force in everything they do -- from their writing process to their recording process to their live show. -
Muse Dropping New Song "Mercy" Off Upcoming Album 'Drones' Monday On BBC Radio 1
As Muse preps their upcoming seventh studio album Drones, they've announced that its fourth single, a piano ballad titled "Mercy," will premiere Monday, May 18, on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show. The new single, which debuted live last week in New York, follows the previously released "Psycho," "Reapers," and "Dead Inside," NME reports. -
RIP B.B. King: Blues Legend Dies At 89; Eric Clapton, Brad Paisley, Lenny Kravitz, Ringo Starr, Kelly Clarkson, Diddy & More React
Riley B. King, the legendary guitarist known as B.B. King, died Thursday night in Las Vegas at the age 89. His daughter, Patty King, told CNN he died while in home hospice care after suffering from dehydration two weeks ago. -
Loufest Lineup 2015 Revealed: Avett Brothers, Hozier, Ludacris, Billy Idol, Brandon Flowers & More To Perform
As a St. Louis native, it has been exciting to see how Loufest has grown from a local event to one of the big dogs. Now in its sixth year, the two-day festival boasts a lineup that includes The Avett Brothers, Hozier, Ludacris, Billy Idol, Brandon Flowers, Young the Giant, Umphrey's McGee, local act Pokey LaFarge and more. The two-day festival, produced by Listen Live Entertainment and C3 Presents, returns to Forest Park's Central Field on Sept. 12-13. Tickets are now on sale here. -
Fetty Wap Drops "679" Video Feat. Remy Boyz [WATCH]
As Fetty Wap's popularity continues to increase thanks to "Trap Queen," he is revisiting some of his favorite older tracks for new fans to check out. One such track, "679" has now been give the video treatment. This time around, he brings out his Remy Boyz squad to party with him. The clip opens with Wap walking in on a surprise party being thrown for him in a mansion. From there, he and his boys celebrate with booze, babes, and bills. Could this fun-loving track be the New Jersey rapper's next hit? -
Drake Hosting Second 'Houston Appreciation Weekend' Over Memorial Day Weekend
Last year, Drake hosted his first ever "Houston Appreciation Weekend (HAW)" in his favorite city outside of Toronto. Now it appears, he is looking to make it an annual event as the rapper has revealed the second "Houston Appreciation Weekend" is scheduled for Memorial Day weekend. -
Hilary Duff's "Sparks" Video Off Upcoming Album 'Breathe In. Breathe Out.' Inspired By Tinder Experience [WATCH]
Hilary Duff is prepping the release of her fifth full-length studio album, Breathe In. Breathe Out, due out June 16 via RCA Records. Today, she dropped the video for her Tove Lo-penned single "Sparks," and in an interview with EW revealed that the video was inspired by her experience using the dating app Tinder. -
Miley Cyrus & Ariana Grande Perform 'Don't Dream It's Over' Cover For Happy Hippie Charity's Backyard Sessions [WATCH]
Earlier this month, Miley Cyrus launched her Happy Hippie Foundation's Backyard Sessions. The charity seeks to help issues affecting homeless youth, LGBT youth and other vulnerable populations. The sessions feature Cyrus teaming with another artist for a special performance straight from the Bangerz singer's backyard. So far she's performed "Different" with Joan Jett, a solo cover of Dido's "No Freedom" in honor of late transgender teen Leelah Alcorn, a cover of The Replacement's "Androgynous" and cover of Against Me!'s "True Trans Soul Rebel" with Laura Jane Grace, and covers of "Look What They've Done To My Song Ma" and "Peace Will Come" with folk icon Melanie Safka. Now she's teamed up with fellow Disney alum Ariana Grande to perform a rendition of Crowded House's 1986 hit "Don't Dream It's Over." -
Rich Homie Quan Spits Lyrics About Rape On Leaked Song 'I Made It' [LISTEN]
Rich Homie Quan is in some hot water after a song called "I Made It" leaked online. On the track, Quan can be heard rapping some really offensive lyrics about raping a girl who is hesitant to have intercourse with him despite his fame. -
Diddy Reveals 'MMM' Release Date, Teases New Song On Instagram [WATCH]
Diddy has finally announced an official release date for his new album, titled MMM (a.k.a. Money Making Mitch). Taking to Instagram, he announced that his follow-up to The Last Train To Paris will be dropping June 29 with the date plastered over a photo of Michael Jordan playing against the Lakers. Shortly after making the announcement, Vic Mensa and Mario re-posted the photo on their own accounts, teasing their involvement. -
Justin Bieber Plays Drums On The 'Late Late Show' With Reggie Watts' House Band [WATCH]
Justin Bieber has slowing been distancing himself from his days of mischief and douchebaggery. He started off 2015 by appearing on Ellen to apologize to fans for his actions, insisting that he was "not who I was pretending to be." He then signed himself up to be roasted on Comedy Central, where he apologized once more for not handling his fame the way he should've. Since then, he's told multiple news outlets that he is changing for the better and associating with better people. Now he's getting the world focused on his skills as a musician. Last night, he stopped by James Corden's Late Late Show unannounced to sit in on drums with Reggie Watts' house band. -
Jennifer Lopez, Trey Songz Team Up For "What You Mean To Me," Share Snippet Ahead Of 'Finding Neverland The Album' [LISTEN]
Jennifer Lopez has teamed up with Trey Songz for the new song "What You Mean To Me" off Finding Neverland The Album. Lopez shared a 30-second snippet of the track ahead of its release, which you can check out below.
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