Big Sean is about to drop the sequel. In honor of his 32nd birthday, the rapper has finally announced his fifth studio album Detroit 2. He made the announcement in a nearly three-minute-long trailer, which finds him
Kehlani is not letting quarantine contain her creativity. While the pandemic has prevented her from shooting a music video, Kehlani is taking matters into her own hands. With the help of some red wine, she shot a
Drake and Rihanna got into a hilarious quarrel while quarantined. The former couple both checked into an Instagram livestream battle between DJ Spade Muzik and DJ Night Owl Sound on Tuesday. Once he noticed that RiRi had
The countdown is on. With just 48 hours until its release, Joyner Lucas has revealed the tracklist for his highly-anticipated album ADHD. In addition to the controversial “Devil’s Work” and the previously-released “Lotto” and “Revenge,” the 18-track
Y’all know what this is. While the world remains on lockdown, Usher takes it back to the good ol’ days before self isolation in the star-studded video for his Ella Mai collaboration “Don’t Waste My Time.” The
Ariana Grande is keeping the music alive. While the world remains on lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, the pop powerhouse is lifting her fans’ spirits by teasing new music. Grande took to Twitter on Tuesday to
Chris Brown and Tyga are net letting lockdown get them down. While in quarantine, the friends and frequent collaborators are turning to TikTok to pass the time. The Fan of a Fan duo reunited at Chris’ Tarzana,
Kim Kardashian is speaking out following the leaked phone call between Kanye West and Taylor Swift. Over the weekend, the full version of Kanye’s conversation with the Lovers singer leaked online, four years after Kardashian posted clips
Silentó rose to fame with his 2015 viral sensation “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae),” which spawned a dance craze and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Now the 22-year-old rapper is back with his new
The Weeknd unleashes a scream fest with his bloody video for “In Your Eyes.” The graphic horror flick, which opens with a disclaimer, picks up where the “After Hours” short film left off and finds a couple