Beliebers didn't mind, but the rest of the world collectively groaned when Justin Bieber attempted to cover Eminem's "Lose Yourself" while performing in Detroit. Read More »
Big Sean's just released the "Hall Of Fame" album covers, and didn't plan on releasing a new song, however, after internet savvy hackers or an internal breach leaked "Fire" Sean took the lost and delivered it to fans himself. Read More »
Despite dropping ratings and an air of ambiguity surround the show's upcoming thirteenth season, applicants came in droves to try to earn a spot on "American Idol" when tryouts came to Detroit's Ford Field. It was the third session of auditions, with two having taken place already in Salt Lake City and San Francisco. Read More »
Neill Blomkamp had some less traditional actors in mind before casting Matt Damon in his new movie "Elysium," including rappers Eminem and Ninja. Read More »
Funny man Jimmy Kimmel, was curious about how mothers of rap artists feel about the lyrics from their famous rapper offspring. Thus he created the Words From Your Mother segment on his late night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live. The latest hip-hop mom to sing her rapper son's lyrics was Myra Anderson, mother of Hall of Fame rapper Big Sean. Read More »
As G.O.O.D Music rapper Big Sean prepares for the "Hall of Fame," he will be standing alongside one of raps living legend's super producer and Grammy Award winning artist Eminem. The 'Switch Up' rapper recently chatted with MTV News about hitting the studio with fellow Detroit native Eminem, the collabo that they worked on, and his forthcoming sophomore album, "Hall of Fame." Read More »
The Orion Music + More Festival will open up Saturday in Detroit. Metallica, the metal band that founded and organized event, hopes that it will stay in Detroit for years to come. Read More »
The Detroit Masonic Temple, a famous music venue and the largest Masonic temple in the world, was recently saved from closing its doors by an anonymous donation of $142 thousand, the amount of the Temple's outstanding tax bill. Now, it has come out that the donation came from Detroit's own Jack White. Read More »
Kid Rock is “embarrassed to be a Republican.” The Michigan native rocker, is in uproar over Republican backed laws that are intervening with his tour plans. Rock, born Robert James Ritchie was planning on making all tickets to his Best Ever Night Tour available for the low price of $20, however; he is encountering political roadblocks. Read More »