Ryan Murphy set the record straight about his election-inspired season of ‘American Horror Story’ that’s in the works, and mentioned that Trump and Clinton characters will not be seen on the show.
Late last year when former Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen and his wife Larsa decided to divorce, many were left surprised as the couple have been married for almost 20 years and share four children. Things actually got pretty messy, with accusations of Larsa cheating with rapper Future and allegations of domestic violence complete with […]
Waka Flocka set the record straight about his feelings toward Gucci Mane in a recent interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra. Waka stated that Bricksquad is history and he feels obligated to speak out against any artist who false claim the streets. “It’s a lot of rappers looking hard on the internet but not really street”. Listen to the clip […]
Check out this new visual filmed while in Dubai from Atlanta’s own Future, “Poppin’ Tags”! The official audio for the record was debuted on Drake’s OVO Sound Radio by DJ Esco & Zaytoven. Check out the video below: IG @Future @Lalaashep @TheDurttyBoyz
Taylor Swift is a global superstar who stops the planet from rotating once every two years when she releases a new album. This cannot be denied or debated. But which of these smash hit albums represent Swift's best work? Which would we prefer to forget? Weigh in below on our rankings of Taylor Swift studio albums… 1. A Decade and Counting… Taylor Swift release her first studio album ever back in 2006. Yes, it’s been 10 years, people! Can you believe it?!? Ready to find out how we’d rank each record? Let’s do this… 2. Fearless Released in 2008, Fearless became the best-selling album of 2009 in the United States. There’s no denying its commercial success. But while “Love Story” and “You Belong with Me” are probably the two most memorable tracks off the record, both are pretty harmless and, really, pretty forgettable in the long run/big picture. 3. Taylor Swift The album that started it all. This record peaked at number-five and each one of its tracks – “Tim McGraw,” “Teardrops on My Guitar,” “Our Song,” “Picture to Burn,” and “Should’ve Said No”- charted within the top 40 in America. Look how young and innocent Swift is in the above photo! 4. Speak Now This is when Taylor really started to get personal. The album debuted atop the U.S. charts and include hits (“Mine,” “Back to December,” “Mean” ) that we knew were about her ex-boyfriends. It was great. 5. Red Swift’s fourth studio album Red became her first number-one in the United Kingdom. It also topped the charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and United States and it included two of her catchiest songs: “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” and “I Knew You Were Trouble.” Good luck getting them out of your head now! 6. 1989 And speaking of catchy songs! Swift’s full-on pop album sold 1.287 million copies, making her the first artist to release three albums with sales of one million within a single week. Amazing. One could almost argue that “Shake It Off” “Blank Space” and “Bad Blood” are her three best tracks of all-time. View Slideshow