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This Californian singer/songwriter makes songs intimate enough for the bedroom and bold enough for a festival.
A self-proclaimed “hippie with soul,” Allen Stone performs Bob Marley’s classic “Is This Love” like you’ve never heard it before with a powerful acoustic cove
What we were into this week and why.
Shot on Super 8 at sculptor Kristian Burford’s downtown L.A. studio, this week’s Wilcox Session sees Australian rocker Courtney Barnett mould a masterpiece with a rousing rendition of her single “History Eraser.”
Good or bad, on-screen nudity has long been a female-dominated arena. But Ben Affleck’s full-frontal in ‘Gone Girl’ may just be the catalyst that finally levels the playing field.
It was no surprise that Waka Flocka Flame killed it for a sold-out crowd at SoCal’s Santa Ana Observatory—but the real party that night could be found backstage.
It’s all fun and games until your favorite video game character turns around and stares at you with a melted face and one eyeball.
T. Swift is the queen of love songs and breakup anthems—and we’re about to see more of them in her upcoming album, ‘1989.’ ‘Til then, here are some important relationship lessons we learned from songs past.
Despite the prominence of ladies in the rap world, recent events like Snoop and Iggy’s Internet feud and the release of Future and Wiz’s new track “Pussy Overrated” prove that misogyny is yet to be eradicated.
All the highlights—and lowlights—from 1984 through 1995, from the Beastie Boys and Rick Rubin to LL and ‘Straight from the Basement of Kooley High!’
“People have told me horrific things and shared very sad stories. I guess you forget that it can happen and you're not prepared for that.”
Already a bona fide sensation in Japan, this computer generated singer has opened for Lady Gaga and performed on Letterman as she brings Miku mania to the U.S. Meet the future of pop music.
Oddisee, yU and XO on their latest album, the state of D.C. hip-hop and that old boom bap.
Installment number three of our 31 scary movies for the 31 days of October.
All the freaks, geeks and Bowie fans crawled out to this year’s Bowie-themed bash to celebrate the rock icon’s music, legacy and, of course, his out-of-this-world outfits. Here are the best Bowie looks we saw on the dance floor.
NYC streetwear queen Leah McSweeney is giving West Coast a taste of New York gangster with her new Married to the Mob pop-up shop in L.A. Here are some of the bitchin’ people we met at the opening party.
Still doesn’t beat “Booty,” though.
Cats, cookies, dance parties: Can Taylor Swift get any more Taylor Swift?
Diplo may have accidentally spilled the beans on Twitter.
The DJ reveals the final track of his new album as well as a Deamau5 remix.
The debut single off ‘Sonic Highways’ is the Steve Albini-produced “Something From Nothing.”
Prepare to get weird with “Building It Still.”
The famous radio host says that the hip-hop world is always duking it out.
He apparently hates his bed, his job and strangers' friends.
And hopefully resolve some unanswered questions.
The film features an all-star cast of comedians and was produced by Jay Z, Kanye and Questlove.
Dreamy, hazy and ethereal, let the guitar pop of this New York musician sweep you off your feet.
Who knew “Oh my gosh, look at her butt” could sound so deep?
The first single off the upcoming Rich Gang compilation album finds mentor and mentee sounding just like each other.
Katniss returns home to District 12 as Lorde’s song soundtracks the dramatic scene.
The life of a street performer looks rough.
Watch him get rammed by a sperm whale.
Two heads sing better than one?
“I keep syrup in my soda / Like Jody Highrolla.”
“Shake your butt! (But not too hard!)”
Watch the actor get down with Jimmy Fallon in hilarious “Breakdance Conversation” video.
Conjuring images of smoky discothèques, groovy roller discos and uninhibited dance-offs, this L.A. producer with a rich musical background creates undeniable boogie jams.
BET freestyle championships and a Ruff Ryders record deal were supposed to catapult this Queens rapper into the mainstream. While that may not have happened, his debut album remains a landmark in Asian-American rap history.
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