Kanye West talks much junk like Lex Luger got his back (along with Beyonce, Charlie Wilson and NO I.D.) on the brash song See Me Now. With this much firepower, it’s hard not to watch.
Andre300 continues his melodic ways on the new release I Do, an unofficial followup to the marital themes from The International Players Anthem
Seal drops a touching ode to devotion , love and family on his latests single Secret from his upcoming final album, Commitment.
Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello and The Coup’s Boots Riley combine for the Street Sweeper Social Club, and release their debut work, The Ghetto Blaster EP, full of riffs rhymes and revolution.
Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit continue with their so far ill-fated comeback with the painfully screaching track Walking Away. Is that something the band should consider or is it the trademark anger we’re used to hearing from them?
This week’s Trailer Treat involves one of the most polarizing movies ever, the standard bearer for gruesome, I Spit on Your Grave, the 1978 film which is being remade.
By shelz. The evolution of Outkast has been an epic traipse through all things melodic.
Planet Ill got a preview of the 2010 Kao Pao Shu line and spoke briefly with Bosnian designer Nadia Begeta on her inspiration for the look and avante-garde yet functional pieces in the collection
Planet Ill examines the recent proliferation of television shows and movies featuring overweight people and the rationale behind them. Is it simply a reflection of an ever fattening society or something more?
Red Cafe brings fellow Dream Team members Diddy and Fabolous along for a dacadent club ride with the track Money Money Money.