Deniro Farrar is tired of the same ol’ same ol’. Following the release of his “Nostalgia” music video, the “Bow Down” rapper shares a mash-up visual of two of his Cliff of Death II cuts, “Same Ol’” and “So Long.” The eight-minute video was directed and produced by Deniro’s longtime friend Rico, who depicts him navigating […]
Rihanna is prepping fans very discretely for the release of her upcoming Anti album, and we may be getting it sooner than we thought. The Bajan beauty revealed the cover art for her upcoming 8th studio project earlier this month, and social media went into a complete frenzy, especially her Navy fan base. Now, according to Hits Daily […]
Janet Jackson‘s Unbreakable is due next week, and soon, R&B fans will rejoice at the Queen of Pop’s return after seven years. After the release of “No…
Even though he caught a major ‘L’ with the release of The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty, Tyga has been surprisingly jovial about the entire situation. Apparently,…
What’s your direction? The deepest 16-year-old on the planet strikes again. Following the release of his “Scarface” music video, Jaden Smith drops a soulful freestyle…
Well, Shark Week 2015 has officially come and gone, but if you think the great whites and hammerheads of the world are ready to quietly swim away from the spotlight, think again. Apparently, it's still not safe to go back in the water, as Australian pro surfer Mick Fanning learned the hard way during his most recent competition. If you're the squeamish type, don't worry: Mick somehow survived the attack without injury, and there's nothing too graphic in the video above. However, if you're planning a beach vacation in the next couple weeks, you may want to skip the clip to help preserve your peace of mind. There's still no word on what prompted the attack, but we're guessing the sea beast saw the cameras and decided to advance his species by helping to promote the release of Sharknado 3 . Those toothy prima donnas really become addicted to fame lately.