• Rolling Loud Festival in Miami Moved to 2021

    Miami's Rolling Loud Festival 2020 is postponed. Miami's Rolling Loud Festival is now officially moved to February 2021. The flagship festival's original schedule was on May 8-10, 2020.
  • Producer Andrew Watt Positive for COVID-19

    Musician and producer Andrew Watt, the producer for Post Malone, Camila Cabello, Cardi B., and Ozzy Osbourne tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, adding more to the statistics in cases of the virus in the United States.
  • Watch A Baby Turn Up To Post Malone's "Congratulations"

    It's guranteed to put a smile on your face. How important is sleep when your favorite song comes on? This baby seems to think music comes first. In a recent instagram video, a baby is seen sleeping on top of his father's chest until he hears "Congratulations" by Post Malone.
  • 10 Artists To Watch In 2016: Jack Garratt, Belly, Wet, Gallant & More

    2015 saw a fair share of new artists break out and make their impact on the music world. Some most observers saw coming and others just happened out of the blue, which is the beauty of the internet. 2016 will be no different as artists will break out and become the new favorites of fans worldwide. We now try and predict which acts you should have your eye on as 2016 gets under way with names like Jack Garratt, Gallant, Wet, Belly and others making our list.
  • Stream, Download 50 Cent New 'Power' Inspired 'The Kanan Tape'

    50 Cent has at last shared his new mixtape The Kanan Tape after delaying it from its originally planned release on Thanksgiving Day. It comes with features from Lil Boosie, Young Buck, Post Malone and Sonny Digital. Production comes from a diverse cast of high-profile beatsmiths like London On Da Track, Alchemist, Colt 45, Sonny Digital and Illmind. The title is inspired by the character that 50 plays on his Starz Network TV show Power.
  • 'White Iverson' Rapper Post Malone Says N-Word In Old Vine Clip

    Dallas rapper Post Malone has broken into the spotlight recently after signing a contract with Republic Records based on the success of his debut single. The "White Iverson" rapper is, of course, white, and as he's been noticed by major hip-hop outlets, he's also began to face questions of what it means to be a white rapper in an era of commonplace cultural appropriation. And if it was unfair for Malone to face such questions so early into his career, his race, and the privilege that goes with it, will likely take up much of his spotlight in the near future, as an old video has surfaced that shows a younger Malone saying the N-word.