Gucci Mane’s social media reign continues. Some girl recorded the Atlanta rapper squaring off with some guy in Lenox Mall and uploaded it to Instagram. A fight never occurs, but Guwop has been exposed as a dork.
Sia Furler is finishing her album with producer-songwriter Greg Kurstin this week.
Jordin Sparks sang a mash-up of Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball,” Taylor Swift’s “I Knew You Were Trouble,” her own “Battlefield” and some other recognizable songs. It’s pretty awesome too.
Mariah Carey is surrounded by a sea of hit-making producers (Mike WiLL Made It, Hit-Boy, Jermaine Dupri and Darkchild) in this photo.
Kanye Kardashian had the audacity to call people “sellouts” and claim his “music” is “good.”
Don’t judge me, but I just got into Breaking Bad last month. I went on a binge and finished the series in less than a week, courtesy of Netflix. Meanwhile, although the show is ending, a spin-off called Better Call Saul centered around—you guessed it—Saul Goodman is in the works.
Jimmy Kimmel is the king of pranks. Watch these New York Fashion Week attendees lie about knowing made-up designers.
Jimmy Fallon wants to be the parody king. Check out his Breaking Bad parody.
Wiz Khalifa released a trippy video for “Look What I Got On,” a song from his third album, Blacc Hollywood.
The beautiful and talented Janelle Monáe electrified TODAY with an electrifying performance of “Dance Apocalyptic,” a single from The Electric Lady.
Ariana Grande had to cancel a few shows due to a vocal cord injury. The “Baby I” singer told fans that the injury resulted from her irresponsibly screaming too much at a party. Sidebar: Assholes, give the girl a break. If you had the No. 1 album in the country, you’d be screaming too.
Lil’ Kim is going “Back 2 Da Streetz” for her ‘Hard Core’ mixtape, which his due out on October 31st. She has unveiled the cover, but someone is noticeably missing.
It’s been a slow [entertainment] news day, so let’s just take a second to appreciate God’s gifts.
The Game donates $10,000 to pay for funeral of slain 6-year-old girl. He shared a photo of Tiana with a touching caption.
A$AP Rocky acted ignorantly while standing next to openly gay former NBA player Jason Collins at the VMAs, and he’s apologetic for seeming homophobic. He says he isn’t homophobic because he knows gay people and “don’t give a fuck if you gay or you not.” (Isn’t this equivalent to white racists running to the “I have black friends”-defense?)
Alicia Keys has unveiled her new, Fall 2013 line of Reebok Classics AKW (dubs).
Alicia isn’t the only R&B diva with a shoe line; Keyshia Cole teamed up with Steve Madden for a collection of heels.
35-year-old rappers Fabolous and 2 Chainz team up for “When I Feel Like It,” a contender for “Weakest Tracks of 2013.” The music video has a lot of half-naked models in it, so that’s a plus.
Neon Hitch is such a unique character, so it would behoove many as to why she’d cover Miley Cyrus’ generic hit, “We Can’t Stop.” However, give the gypsy pop princess’ rendition a spin. It’s awesome.
Speaking of covers and unique artists, Mateo put a lot of work in his “kitchen cover” of Drake’s “Hold On, We’re Going Home.”
Kendrick Lamar fired shots at Meek Mill at his New York show.
Mac Miller and Big Sean were surprise guests at Ariana Grande’s Club Nokia show in Los Angeles. They performed “The Way” and “Right There” respectively.
Jimmy Fallon and his good boy friend Justin Timberlake have teamed up for yet another potential viral video—”Evolution of End Zone Dancing.”
This ambiguous photo paired with this vague Daily Mirror interview is indisputable proof that Pharrell will definitely maybe be on One Direction’s Midnight Memories album.
Lady Gaga says Azealia Banks has a bad attitude…and it has an odor. Of course Azealia wasted no time responding.
Although Waka Flocka Flame, Dizzy Wright and Rich Homie Quan already have records in their catalogue using the catchphrase “bout that life,” Rick Ross, French Montana, Meek Mill and Diddy felt the need to reiterate the lifestyle on Self Made Vol. 3 track.
Kelly Rowland caught up with former Destiny’s Child member Ellen Degeneres and talked about co-judging The X Factor with daddy-to-be Simon Cowell.
Cam’Ron’s Ghetto Heaven is due out on October 1st, but ahead of its release, the New York rapper releases “Next Up” featuring Ms. Hustle, Loaded Lux and Chris Miles.
Luke James sat down with the insufferable Breakfast Club to discuss his pre-album Whispers In the Dark, being a liar in the past, his new movie Black Nativity and more.
Queen Latifah thinks that Nicki Minaj is great, but no one has topped artists like Lil’ Kim, Foxy Brown and Missy Elliott.
Keri Hilson spoke on her gritty role in Vin Diesel’s Riddick, working with director David Twohy and her upcoming album with The Source.
Pharrell wore an ugly blue, plaid dress-thing for GQ Style.
Big Sean covers VIBE‘s digital issue and talks old and new love in the interview.
Miley Cyrus wore a blue fur coat during her performance of “We Can’t Stop” on Le Grand Journal.
Eddie Murphy has released the video for his jamming new song, “Red Light,” feauting Snoop Lion. Though his outfit is hideous, the video further exposes the song’s message. Mission accomplished.
Queen of Tennis Serena Williams took some pictures in Central Park. Of course they’re perfect.
Robin Thicke covers Prestigewith his lovely wife Paula Patton.
Lil’ Wayne, 30, tells Katie Couric he plans on retiring by age 35 to spend more time with his kids.
Future’s Honest is due out on November 26th, and the titular track’s video, directed by Colin Tilley, drops tomorrow. Lady Love Letoya Luckett plays the leading lady in the swanky clip.
Maliah’s cakes stars in Sean Kingston’s Benny Boom-directed video for “Seasonal Love.” It features Wale and appears on Sean’s Back 2 Life album.
Paramore’s Hayley Williams soars over Zedd’s synths on “Stay the Night.”
Wiz Khalifa lounges in a beach chair for Vali’s “Dimes” video. Valiis a New York-based Pop&B singer signed to Rostrum Records.
Janelle Monáe and her explosive band brought “Dance Apocalyptic” to the Late Show with David Letterman. The Electric Lady is in stores now.
Tyra Banks pays tribute to a few iconic supermodels.
Jessie J’s “It’s My Party” is a generic track, but her performance of the single on Strictly Come Dancing was really good.
Jimmy Kimmel is officially the king of pranks. See his latest here.
Evidently “Hold My Liquor” is Lorde’s favorite track on Kanye West’s Yeezus because the diet Lana Del Rey covered the track at the iHeartRadio Festival in New Zealand.
Gucci Mane fights with fellow Brick Squad rappers, says he banged Nicki MInaj, then claims he was hacked.
Earl Sweatshirt is supporting Doris with a 15-city tour. Peep the dates here.
Danny Brown is known as the rapper with the missing tooth and unkempt hair that received an “oral tribute” onstage by a fan, but he’s poised to breakaway from petty gossip with Old, the 32-year-old’s long-awaited third album.
GQcaught up with Danny ahead of his album’s September 30th release date. He spoke on how Detroit influenced his album, the aftermath of getting a blowjob on stage and how to get his wardrobe and hair. Read More →
Tamar Braxton and her husband Vincent Herbert reunited with the insufferable Breakfast Club to discuss her new album Love and War, her success compared to her sister Toni’s and her ongoing feud with Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star K. Michelle.
K. Michelle recently made a calculated effort to end their feud, but Tamar said the faux gesture of kindness isn’t enough to eradicate K’s scathing insults.
“I really don’t talk about the people who bully me. Like, if you do one good gesture, does that make up for you calling me a muppet and telling everybody I lip-sync?” Tamar asks. “I don’t want to talk about her. In my third day [sic], I sold over 100,000 copies of my album, so we’re not even in the same conversation in life, so why are you doing this?” Read More →
Eminem mocked Paula Patton during the Michigan-Notre Dame live broadcast. OK, not really. He was just promoting his new single “Berzerk.”
Tamar Braxton came, saw and conquered New York City’s Esco Club with “Hot Sugar.”
Waka Flocka, Wooh Da Kid and Bloody Jay announce their love for Elm Street Piru in the video for “Off With His Head.” Spread peace, people.
Beyoncé’s first boyfriend, Lyndell Locke, says the “Crazy In Love” singer didn’t believe in sex before marriage, and he cheated because he couldn’t wait anymore. Read more from the propaganda-filled interview here.
If the singles chart is any indicator, America appreciates Katy Perry’s “Roar” more than Lady Gaga’s “Applause.” The gaga lady is so furious, she doesn’t want to see your ugly faces when she walks the streets in super high heels.
Ellie Goulding’s serene voice was paired with an even more serene video for “How Long Will I Love You,” her contribution to the About TIme soundtrack.
T.I. appears on Audio Push’s “Theme Song” produced by Hit-Boy.
Janelle Monáe sang “Q.U.E.E.N.” while models walked down the runway donning Rebecca Minkoff garments.
Did you know Brandy auditioned for the role as “Dolores” in the Sparkle remake? As we know, Tika Sumpter got the part, but B’s audition landed her a starring role in BET’s The Game.
Has someone ever apologized to you under conditions? And they usually rescind their apology if those conditions aren’t met?
That’s essentially what Keyshia Cole has done to Michelle Williams, and the former child of Destiny accepted Frankie’s child’s apology before realizing it was half-baked.
Back in February, after Beyoncé’s Super Bowl halftime show, Keyshia tweeted that Michelle is “wack” and is always ‘fuckin’ the groove up.’ Apparently it was in response to something Michelle tweeted that no one but Keyshia saw.
Last week, while promoting her new single “If We Had Your Eyes” on Philly’s Hot 107.9, Michelle said she wanted to have a woman-to-woman chat with Keyshia. She also said (in so many words) that she understands Keyshia’s struggles as a “crack baby” and applauds her for defying the odds. Read More →