• HBO's Vinyl Unveil's Soundtrack Vol. 1 Tracklist, Weekly Release Schedule

    HBO's new show about rock and roll in the 1970s, Vinyl has unveiled the tracklist for the first volume of songs that will appear on the series' soundtrack. In addition to the first batch of music that features the likes of Sturgill Simpson, Ty Taylor, Otis Redding and the show's fictional band Nasty Bits, there will be shorter EPs released weekly with music from each episode.
  • Stream the 2016 Best Original Score Oscar Nominees Right Here [LISTEN]

    The nominations for the 88th annual Academy Awards ceremony have been announced, and we're all excited about the list of nominees in each of the categories, especially the Best Original Score hopefuls. Five top film composers of arguably the best scores of 2015 movies will hope to take home the trophy at the 2016 Oscars next month, so we're streaming the original soundtracks for the nominated films below. Listen to these scores right here!
  • DJ Khaled, Future Perform Medley Of Hits On 'Jimmy Kimmel'

    Everyone knows that DJ Khaled has been in Los Angeles over the past week and a half, stunting on Snapchat with the likes of Queen Latifa, Lonely Island, Kim Kardashian and the CEO of Snapchat himself. The trip has not been all celebrity sit downs, as he went on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night with arguably 2015's biggest rapper, Future, to perform a medley of hits including "All I Do Is Win," "Jumpman," "I Don't Play About My Paper" and "You Mine."
  • Adele Raps Nicki Minaj, Sings Spice Girls, 'Hello' in James Corden's Carpool Karaoke

    James Corden's "Carpool Karaoke" is always a delight to watch, but his latest rendition with Adele is, not surprisingly, his best yet. After teasing the epic commute earlier this week on The Late Late Show, on Wednesday night (Jan. 13), the full segment was released. And, if you've ever wanted to hear Adele sing Spice Girls or spit some rhymes like Nicki Minaj, well, you are in for a treat.
  • Listen to 'Making a Murderer' Rap Song "They Didn't Do It" from Brendan Dassey's Brother

    The 2015 Netflix documentary series based on the harrowing story of Steven Avery and the Manitowoc police, Making a Murderer, became an instant hit once the episodes premiered for streaming. Avery and his nephew, Brendan Dassey, are currently incarcerated for the murder of Teresa Halbach, but there are plenty out there that believe that this docu-series pointed out glaring mistakes in the trial and that they shouldn't be in jail. Not surprising, some family members of the subjects believe this, too. One of which, Brendan's brother Brad Dassey, has used this to fuel his music career. He released the religious rap song entitled "They Didn't Do It," this week. Listen to the song below.
  • Bonnaroo Lineup 2016 to Be Announced by Conan O'Brien Next Week on TBS

    Bonnaroo has always bridged the worlds of music and comedy, and to roll out its 2016 lineup, the Tennessee festival will make those lines even more blurry. Next week, Conan O'Brien announced that he will be rolling out the full Bonnaroo lineup on his self-titled late night show.
  • Kygo, Parson James Perform 'Stole The Show' On 'Ellen'

    Kygo had a career year in 2015, going from blog star to global star with gigs all over the world, syncs in major promos and having his tracks streamed hundreds of millions of times across various platforms. Not slowing down one bit entering 2016, yesterday he made his United States daytime television debut on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, performing his single "Stole The Show" with the help of Parson James.
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