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Pusha T Shares Video Teaser for 'Lunch Money' After Telling Lil' Wayne to Join G.O.O.D. Music [WATCH]
Pusha T should be releasing a new video for "Lunch Money" any day now. The G.O.O.D. Music rapper recently shared a teaser for the video after telling Lil' Wayne to join the Kanye West-led label. -
Nicki Minaj Visits Kenny Mayne on ESPN’s 'SportsCenter,' Talks Football and New Album 'The Pinkprint' [WATCH]
Nicki Minaj recently stopped by ESPN's SportsCenter and paid Kenny Mayne a visit. While on the show, Minaj talked football and her new album, 'The Pinkprint.' -
Rihanna Hosts First Annual Diamond Ball To Benefit her Clara Lionel Foundation Which Honors her Grandparents
Last month, Rihanna announced the creation of the annual Diamond Ball to benefit her Clara Lionel Foundation, which she formed in honor of her grandparents. This month, the Bajan pop star's hard work and planning came to fruition as she hosted her first Ball on Thursday. -
Keyshia Cole Faces Jail Time For An Old Case After Escaping Prosecution For Attack At Birdman’s Condo
Keyshia Cole may have escaped prosecution for the attack at Birdman's condo back in September but a Los Angeles judge wasn't so generous when it came to a 2004 arrest warrant. Cole appeared in court for the old case this week. -
Christian Rapper Lecrae To Battle Eminem, Drake Others For Best Rap Performance Grammy
Lecrae Moore, who is known by fans simply as Lecrae, snuck up on rap fans this year with his No. 1 album, 'Anomaly.' A Christian artist, he's been slowly ascending the Billboard 200 over his past several releases, including a No. 3 slot for 2012's 'Gravity.' -
Michael Stipe Talks R.E.M. on 'CBS This Morning' [WATCH]
When R.E.M. disbanded in December 2011, we figured there would eventually be a huge box set or greatest hits package in the works. This year, the group dropped REMTV, a 6-DVD set that focused on Michael Stipe and co.'s music videos and television appearances. He stopped by "CBS This Morning" to talk about it. -
Colt Ford on New Live DVD - 'Crank It Up! Live at Wild Adventures - Singer Says He's "Rated G" Compared to Others & This Project Proves It
Colt Ford has never been a mainstream country artist, so to speak, but his brand of rap-country filtered its way into the No. 1 spot on the charts when Jason Aldean recorded Ford's "Dirt Road Anthem" in 2010. Since then, Ford has dropped three albums, but continued to plant his flag firmly in independent territory, radio be damned. His first live DVD, 'Crank It Up! Live at Wild Adventures!" proves that while he's not necessarily "mainstream," he's rated G compared to other artists! -
Oscar Best Original Song Shortlist: Coldplay, Lorde, Lana Del Rey Included
The Golden Globes listed five nominations for Best Original Song earlier this week, and the Academy Awards have now followed suit with a "short list" of 79 songs up for the same title. The Globe will be decided on the night of Jan. 11, but the Oscars don't take place until Feb. 22, so there's still a full month before that lengthy selection of songs gets pared down to five. -
Adrian Peterson Might Retire After Suspension Appeal Denied; Will Sue NFL
Roughly three months after the NFL forced him off the playing field, Adrian Peterson says he's thinking about retirement. On Friday an arbitrator upheld the league's suspension of Peterson, and the 29-year-old Minnesota Vikings star is apparently close to giving up hope of reinstatement. -
50 Cent Compares Self To Tupac and Biggie, Announces 'Street King Immortal' Follow-Up
50 has always had a key aspect of the hip-hop game down: confidence. You'd be hard pressed to find many dudes in rap who exude the badassery that 50 does. This week, the Queens rapper took that bravado to a new level. -
Nick 'Swaggy P' Young Still Trying To Get Kobe Bryant's Approval After Game-Winning Shot [WATCH]
If you haven't been paying attention to the Los Angeles Lakers this season, you've been missing one hell of a reality television show. Two days after calling his teammates "soft as s--t," future Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant was in position to move past Michael Jordan for third on the NBA's all-time scoring list. -
Alkaline Trio Full Discography Shows: Group Announces Fresh Round of Gigs
Earlier this year, Alkaline Trio provided fans the unique experience of seeing the group play its entire discography. Scheduling four nights at every tour stop allowed the band to play every last AT song, and the Illinois boys will be at it again in 2015. -
Tinashe Reveals Plans for Her Sophomore Album Following Successful Breakout Year, Debut Release 'Aquarius' [WATCH]
Tinashe has most certainly had a successful breakout year caped off with the release of her debut album, "Aquarius," and she's already thinking about her next moves. The singer recently revealed her plans for her sophomore album as she preps for her upcoming tour. -
'Wheel of Fortune' Host Pat Sajak Raps Rae Sremmurd’s 'No Type' On ESPN [WATCH]
Apparently, "Wheel of Fortune" host Pat Sajak is no stranger to current hip-hop. During an interview with ESPN, Sajak spit a few lines from Rae Sremmurd's hit single "No Type." -
C-Murder Teams Up With Boosie Badazz And Snoop Dogg For New Song 'Hard 2 Be Black' [LISTEN]
C-Murder is currently serving a life sentence for the 2002 murder of a 16-year-old fan but apparently the time he spent outside of a jail cell was a struggle in itself. The incarcerated rapper teamed up with Boosie BadAzz and Snoop Dogg on a new song called "Hard 2 Be Black," where they rhyme about the life of a black man in America. -
Meek Mill Announces 'Dreams Worth More Than Money' Album Will Be Released in 2015 Following Delay During Jail Bid [PHOTO]
Meek Mill is out of jail and he recently announced some good news. The MMG rapper took to social media to inform fans that his highly anticipated "Dreams Worth More Than Money" album will be released in 2015 following a delay during a recent jail bid. -
Yung Berg Celebrates Production Credits on Nicki Minaj's New Album 'The Pinkprint'
As fans anxiously anticipate the release of Nicki Minaj's "The Pinkprint" album, those who worked with the YMCMB rapstress seem just as excited for the album to drop. Yung Berg, who produced and wrote for the album, recently celebrated his credits on Twitter. -
Will Ferrell, Red Hot Chili Peppers Drummer Chad Smith Planning New Music and Comedy Show
Smith recently revealed details about the Red Hot Chili Peppers' forthcoming 11th studio album, and provided promises of a "new method" during the creation process, but Smith also let another important detail slip: He's planning a television comedy show with doppelganger Will Ferrell. -
Donald Glover 'Atlanta' TV Pilot Finally Gets Ordered by FX
Glover's "Atlanta" pilot has finally been ordered by FX, more than a year after the company bought the rights. While Glover has been killing time in his primary career as rapper Childish Gambino, fans of his acting work on "Community" will be pumped that he's returning to the silver screen. -
Win Butler Brews Coffee: Arcade Fire Singer Creates a Signature Blend
Win Butler -- indie rock icon and serial paper mache wearer -- felt compelled to release a lengthy statement about coffee on Friday. Why would he do that? Well, the Arcade Fire frontman just released his signature blend of coffee and related coffee accessories. -
J. Cole Eminem Diss: Rapper Explains 'Fire Squad' Meaning, Says He's a Big Fan Of The Detroit Rapper
Jermaine is hip-hop's flavor of the moment thanks to his well-received new album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive. But one song in particular ("Fire Squad") has created controversy in the hip-hop community thanks to a line about Eminem and other white artists hijacking the art form. -
John Legend's Ferguson, Eric Garner Op-Ed Calls for End to "Structural Racism"
John Legend is a rare breed in these times: a chart-topping artist (his single, "All of Me," hit No. 1 this spring) who doesn't hesitate to stand up for his political values. This month, he wrote an op-ed in Billboard that focused on Ferguson, Eric Garner and flaws in the American justice system, saying that "the problems of structural racism are old and ongoing." -
Acme Feed & Seed 'Trapped Above Ground' Curator Guthrie Trapp Talks 'Getting The Cool Kids'
The weekly Wednesday night bill at one of America's hottest venues has already featured names such as John Oates, Alan Jackson and "Big Al" Anderson, while Trapp describes himself as "executive producer/host/curator/house band leader/guitar player." -
Acme Feed & Seed: How One of America's Hottest New Venues Is Turning Nashville On Its Head
Elite food options and four themed floors of entertainment make Acme Feed & Seed the current "it" place in Nashville. The roof provides a beautiful view of the Cumberland River and the Tennessee Titans' pro football stadium. But don't get it twisted; music is the centerpiece. -
iLoveMakonnen EP Re-Release: Drake Makes Official OVO Announcement
This has been as big a year for iLoveMakonnen as any year has been for anyone, ever. We're sure of it. The dude went from nobody to a viral star to an OVO artist in the blink of an eye, mostly thanks to his Internet hit "Tuesday." Now, Drake is re-releasing Mak's self-titled EP on Dec. 15. -
Keith Urban 'American Idol' Season 14: Judge Talks Missing Tapings, New Show Wrinkles
The 14th season will also feature Big Machine founder Scott Borchetta, who discovered Taylor Swift, as a mentor. But Urban said the group of judges (himself, Jennifer Lopez and Harry Connick, Jr.) is not looking to "find the next anybody." -
J. Cole, A Tribe Called Quest's Ali Shaheed Talk 'Be Free,' Kendrick Lamar and '2014 Forest Hills Drive'
Fresh off the release of his third album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole decided to give his first post-release interview with NPR. While that might seem like an odd choice, the segment he joined features Ali Shaheed (A Tribe Called Quest) and Frannie Kelley, a duo that consistently churns out impressive dialogues with hip-hop stars. -
Diddy Talks Success of REVOLT TV, Says "The Dream Has Just Started" As Network Celebrates One-Year Milestone
Diddy and his cable network, REVOLT TV, reached its one-year milestone back in August and the hip-hop mogul spoke on its success during a recent staff party. Diddy spoke highly of the network saying, "The dream has just started." -
Nipsey Hussle Talks Concept Behind Forthcoming 'Mailbox Money' Project, Highly Anticipated 'Victory Lap' Album And Other Projects For 2015
Nipsey Hussle announced the release of his Mailbox Money project and now he's opening up about its concept, his highly anticipated Victory Lap album and other projects for 2015. -
Lil' Wayne Addresses Label Status on Twitter After Blaming Birdman and Cash Money For 'Tha Carter V' Delay
This past weekend, Lil' Wayne confirmed his tweets about wanting to leave Cash Money during a performance at VICE's 20th anniversary party. More recently, he addressed his label status on Twitter after blaming Birdman for the delay of "Tha Carter V."
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