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Jay Z Introduces ‘Gold’ Men’s Cologne
Jay Z isn't letting the bad publicity from Barneys New York deter him from making moves. His latest venture is in the men's fragrance department.
Lil Wayne’s ‘Tha Carter V’ on the Way, YMCMB Executive Teases New Music
Lil Wayne released 'I Am Not a Human Being II' and 'Dedication 5' within months of each other to mixed reviews, but he's still working on new material. It looks like more music from him may be coming soon according to YMCMB Senior Vice President of Promotion Mel Smith.
Stream Justin Timberlake’s ‘The 20/20 Experience: 2 of 2′ Now
The rollout to Justin Timberlake's new album, 'The 20/20 Experience: 2 of 2,' isn't too different from the first half of the project. There are the two singles ('Take Back the Night' and 'TKO'), the tour to promote the album (this time it's the 20/20 Experience World Tour after the Legends of the Summer Tour with Jay Z), and now, the early album stream.
Katy Perry Embraces Trippy Life with Juicy J on ‘Dark Horse’
Yes, that's Katy Perry and Juicy J collaborating on 'Dark Horse.' And yes, it actually works.
Eminem Brings Back Old School Sound on ‘Berzerk’
A commercial during the MTV Video Music Awards featured a sample of Eminem's new single. The clip offered a listen of a throwback, rock-rap sound, and last night (Aug. 26) fans got the track in full. 'Berzerk,' the rapper's first single off his upcoming 'Marshall Mathers LP 2,' has arrived.
Macklemore Scores First Rolling Stone Cover
Macklemore put Seattle on the map with his sudden takeover of the Billboard charts with producing partner Ryan Lewis. 'Thrift Shop' and 'Can't Hold Us' were on constant repeat, and the rapper had even more introspective cuts like the highly praised 'Same Love' on his debut album, 'The Heist.' The man of the hour speaks on his success and more in the new issue of Rolling Stone. He's also the cover
Big Sean Gives Opinion on Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Control’ Verse
http://youtu.be/C7Ahr6Wg2Ok
Big Sean is reminding us 'Control' was actually his song before Kendrick Lamar stole it with his verse. Despite the hijack, the Detroit native says he's proud of the impact the song has on the hip-hop community.