If you needed another reason to hate Kanye West, here is the hip-hop artist demanding wheelchair-bound concert goers to stand up.
Britney Spears needs a little help now that she’s back in the dating game, and Jimmy Fallon has assisted her by setting up a Tinder account for the pop star.
One Direction fans take to Twitter to express their joy (and announce their breakdowns) over the new album announcement.
There are very few things that get better with age: wine, vintage cars, George Clooney, and the Bakgat Boyz. It’s time to relive their smash hit right now.
From the hands of author of “I AM BIFF”, which is probably the best Graeme Smith Tribute I have ever read – We bring you: The Prince of the Hanging Gardens ~ By Justine Nurse.
Noel Gallagher, the man behind the Oasis name, shares some honest thoughts about the band and life in this 1996, unearthed video. This will have you singing Wonderwall for the rest of the day.
Which riff is the most important of all time? BBC Radio 2’s listeners voted on a poll to determine which riff is the best of the best. Check out the full list here.
Prince has dropped news that he will be returning with two albums – one with his band and another solo one – and you can stream his new solo song right now to get an early taste.
Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla-gate has caused such a stir that he has responded via song, taking on Jay Z’s “99 Problems” in his own unique way.
The South African music scene features some incredible talent, and there is a new outlet for all unsigned musicians, bands and DJs who want to put their name on the map.
Rapper-turned-businessman Dr. Dre wilfully accepts the Ice Bucket challenge from Apple CEO Tim Cook and does his own, slow-motion included.
Taylor Swift drops a new music video for “Shake It Off”, the first single from the 24-year-old’s upcoming album called 1989 – which will feature a heavy dose of 80’s inspired jams.
Britain’s proud music legend Cliff Richards is under investigation by the police after a sex allegation has been raised against him.
Billy Joel performs his classic, Uptown Girl, to his ex-wife in front thousands of fans at Madison Square Garden.
Arcade Fire decided to pay tribute to one of their greatest inspirations, Nirvana, by playing a unique take of “Smells Like Teen Spirit”.
This baby goes absolutely bananas when she hears Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse”. Check her out.
There’s something for everyone in this new music video for the track ‘Weeping Song II’ by Jeremy de Tolly’s new outfit, Original Swimming Party. Directed by Bevan Cullinan, the viewer is rendered spellbound.
While it was one of the catchiest and most popular pop songs in 2013, Robin Thicke’s “rape anthem” caused massive uproar for it’s inappropriate and problematic lyrics. And then Kearsney College decided to perform it….
For those of you that remember our old indie friend, Morrissey, he’s making some waves on the celeb gossip platform. Bad publicity is better than no publicity…?
Kanye West is packed-full of some serious knowledge, apparently, and VICE has put together his best moments in a handy little list.
Shawn Mendes has gone from Vine star to No. 1 selling artist on iTunes in just over a year. Now THAT’s a fast rise to stardom.
If any of you know of the name Naomi Das, you’ll be aware that she is a local glamour model, boxing ring girl and singer. She also features in Nic Billington’s new music video.
Paris Hilton has a magical horned horse in her new music video for “Come Alive”, which is as surreal as her lacklustre singing ability.
Anne Hathaway and Kristen Stewart don’t make the sexiest crossdressers in Jenny Lewis’ new music video, “Just one of the guys”.
Robin Thicke’s miserable week seems to be going from bad to worse as his record sales roll in from Australia.
Britney Spears’ un-produced version of her song Alien is as bad as usual, so if you’re brave enough, give it a listen.
Bruce Springsteen has decided looking awesome on stage isn’t enough, and now looks awesome in a post-apocalyptic setting in his new short film.
Oscar Pistorius’ trial is anything but over, but a new controversy has been raised on social media regarding a local song about Reeva Steenkamp.
Glastonbury is the British version of Coachella when it comes to celebrities letting themselves go full festival.
Before iPods, there were things called cassette players, and one of the most iconic devices was first released 35 years ago.