Chrisean Rock was sentenced to 30 days in jail for assault with a deadly weapon without a firearm on Friday (June 14). The reality TV star/rapper learned her fate for the misdemeanor charge in California while awaiting extradition to Oklahoma. Police arrested Chrisean at a Los Angeles County court on June 10. She went to
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Midwest death metal wrecking crew Obscene are back with their third album in four years, Agony & Wounds, next month but you can tuck into the latest choice cut right now. “Breathe the Decay” is a frantic four-minute romp that jams an impressive amount into its relatively short runtime. Still housing everything in a fast-moving death metal exterior,
Young Thug‘s lawyer Brian Steel has been arrested mid-trial for alleged contempt of court. The attorney was held in contempt of court on Monday (June 10) for refusing to reveal his source for an alleged conversation involving Judge Ural Glanville. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (via Rolling Stone), Steel was sentenced to 20 days in
Listen to Swimming by Mac Miller: Directed by Christian Weber Creative Director: Eric Tilford … source
SPOILERS for the first episode of House of the Dragon Season 2 are ahead. Read with caution, and make sure to watch the Game of Thrones prequel with a Max subscription. When it comes to House of the Dragon, you know there is going to be a crazy amount of deaths. So, of course, House
Sadly, the bloodbath that happened behind the McSween residence was inevitable. The Army failed miserably at their peacekeeping mission on Billy the Kid Season 2 Episode 7. That’s because the two feuding sides were not interested in any truce. The Regulators and The House wanted their opponents to pay for past actions. Bringing Hotel Cocaine to
Multi-genre phenomenon Jelly Roll today released his new single “I Am Not Okay” off his forthcoming new album, expected later this year. “I Am Not Okay” marks the first official release of new music for the Nashville native singer/songwriter since his record-breaking debut Country album, Whitsitt Chapel, which was released last June (6/2). Written by
Chief Keef lit up the stage on his return to Chicago at Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash, his first performance in the city in over a decade. The Chicago rapper hasn’t performed in the city since 2012, so the anticipation was high for his headline set. On Sunday (June 16), the crowd lit up when Chief
Black Sabbath arguably invented heavy metal, depending on who you ask, so it’s hard to imagine anyone outshining the OG heavy metal band. But, surprisingly enough, when Sabbath had Kiss opening for them in 1975, Kiss was a very tough act to follow. At a time when stage theatrics weren’t a thing, Kiss introduced pyrotechnics
Billy Corgan has opened up about his friendship with the late Sinéad O’Connor, calling her “such an incredible talent”. In a new interview with the Irish Times, the Smashing Pumpkins frontman shared details about his friendship with O’Connor, who tragically died aged 56 in July last year. Corgan revealed O’Connor lived with mutual friend and drummer
Enrique Iglesias dropped his emotional “Hero” music video in 2001, which also starred Jennifer Love Hewitt and Mickey Rourke, but it turns out that his tears were more real than fans knew. Hewitt told Entertainment Tonight about the real-life tragedy that inspired Iglesias’ sobs. “The craziest thing about that video shoot that I don’t know if people
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Representation should always be something Hollywood strives for. But the most important part of providing that is giving creators the space to tell their own stories, instead of trying to do it for them. That’s why events like the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) are essential because while it creates a space to amplify Black
Hotel Cocaine premieres tonight at 9/8c on MGM+. The series tosses us back to the glitz, glamour, and high-profile crime of Miami in 1978. It highlights the Latino influence on our culture and our values, but not in the way that you might think. For this series, creator and executive producer Chris Brancato and executive
Caylee Hammack is back with new music just in time for your summer playlists. “The Hill” lays the groundwork for her next creative chapter, where she is working with John Osborne as producer. Caylee uses her “voice to move mountains” (Rolling Stone) with Celtic influences for a new sound sonically while also vulnerably inviting everyone into her sad surrender
Father’s Day landed on Sunday (June 16) and, par for the course, a flood of emotional posts are inundating social media. From those who have lost their fathers to those who are able to be with them in person, a laundry list of Hip-Hop artists are paying tribute to the men in their lives who
Rock musician, crackpot, and prime comedy fodder Ted Nugent said something stupid again. Color me shocked. In a recent interview with The Chuck Shute Podcast, Nugent talked about the recent death of his beloved dog, Happy, and somehow managed to tie that into an argument in favor of hunting rights. Yeah, I don’t understand it
86TVs have returned with their latest single ‘Someone Else’s Dream’ and have announced details of their biggest UK and European tour to date – read on for all the details. ‘Someone Else’s Dream’ pulses with garage rock tension, the band – comprised of The Maccabees alumni Hugo and Felix White, their brother Will White, and drummer
It’s been just over a year since the release of Morgan Wallen‘s latest album, One Thing At a Time. Off of that album is the eighth single, “Cowgirls,” which was released in April of 2024. Imagine singing along to a song for months only to find out you’ve been singing the wrong lyrics. That appears to
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