Month: February 2015

Sony Music to Exit Old CAA Building

Sony Music is moving onto the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City during the next two years, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton aspires to synergize the com­pany’s properties within one complex, a la Disney’s Burbank headquarters….


Run The Jewels Hitting The Studio With Massive Attack

Beloved rap duo RTJ have just went on social media to hint at a possible collaboration between them and legendary trick-hop outfit, Massive Attack. Run The JewelsMember El-P went on to Twitter to write: “in the studio with massive attack right now. so… no big deal or anything. not bragging a lot. just talking here.”…


Kasabian call One Direction ‘five no-ones who won the lottery’

Kasabian have branded One Direction “five no-ones who won the lottery”….


Marilyn Manson Explains His Life-Long Love Affair With Makeup

Rock’s occult prince is all about shape-shifting…


Madeon and Passion Pit Team Up for Dystopian ‘Pay No Mind’ Video

Last month, French electronic producer Madeon teased his upcoming debut album, Adventure, with “Pay No Mind,” which features Passion Pit….


Kendrick Lamar to Headline the Essence Music Festival

Another year, and the party with a purpose is back for another incredible event!…


Video: 50 Cent & G-Unit Discuss “The Beast Is G-Unit,” Hip Hop & Future Plans

By Nigel D. / 02.20.15…


Starbucks to Stop Selling CDs

This might be the definite end of the beloved compacts discs. Starbucks has announced that it will stop selling CDs at the end of March in its 21,000 stores worldwide. This doesn’t mean that the world’s largest coffee-house chain has lost its interest in music. Spokeswoman Maggie Jantzen said:…


New Music: Tiara Thomas – ‘How It Is’

Tiara Thomas sails into the weekend with her new acoustic joint “How It Is” off her upcoming 5-track project Up in Smoke. The “Bad” singer-songwriter, who parted ways with Rico Love’s Division1, strips things down and puts her raw vocals and guitar-playing skills on display….


Lil Wayne Breaks Silence on Cash Money Lawsuit, ‘Free Weezy Album’

Last December, Lil Wayne hit send on a series of tweets that rocked the music world. “I am a prisoner and so is my creativity,” he wrote, blaming Cash Money Records and its cofounder, Bryan “Birdman” Williams, for refusing to release his long-delayed album Tha Carter V. “I want off this label and nothing to do with…