After Apple recently threatened to shut down their popular online digital seller iTunes yesterday, the Copyright Royalty Board has ruled against raising the fee from 9 cents per song for recorded music.
In this week’s Pulse Report the streets are buzzing about Lil’ Wayne joining forces with Jim Jones for a “Swagger Like Us” showdown against Jay-Z, T-Pain’s vocoder receiving a vote of confidence from T.I. on "The Parker Report," Kanye West losing his bid to become an HBO star and Memphis Bleek explaining why he appeared in a shampoo commercial.
On the heels of the Vice Presidential debate,airing tonight at 9 p.m., hip-hop mogul Diddy continues to voice his opinion on the candidates, particularly Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin.
Not one to brag, T.I.'s not about to go over the top to sell you on his new album Paper Trail. Instead he'll refer you to one of his past albums, I'm Serious, to help you get the picture.
Mid-Western rap duo The Cool Kids will headline the 4th annual Bounce Tour to help promote the upcoming basketball videogame NBA 2K9 dropping next week.
A decision ruling on whether or not to raise the fee for recorded music has tempted Apple to threaten the shutdown of their popular online digital seller iTunes today.
Nelly shows his support for Barack Obama and speaks out against the ugly politics of this presidential contest, including the infamous T-shirt depicting Obama as the cartoon monkey Curious George.
T.I., Alphamega, DJ Drama and Kuntry King all stopped through
Erik Parker's popular "Parker Report". And the subject of the day was
T-Pain and that damn Vocoder. Check out what they had to say below.
In this week’s Sales Wrap, the Pussycat Dolls make their return landing at No. 5, Jazmine Sullivan can sell debuting at No. 6 and Joe Thomas finds his way back in to Top 10.
Record labels are approaching another financially weak year, as a minimum of 200 million albums in the last quarter is now required in order to break even with last year’s low total.
Hip-Hop entrepreneur Ludacris continues to expand his business ventures by becoming the first Southern artist to release his own limited edition New Era fitted hat.