
Tupac Jurors See Keffe D’s First Public Interview About Killing: ‘I Got Cancer…Nothing Else to Lose’
Tupac Shakur murder trial jurors watched Keffe D tell BET he had cancer, had 'nothing else to lose,' and wanted to tell the truth about the shooting

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Paul Simon stopped by Colbert to talk about his days as a folk singer, and play the 1973 deep cut "Something So Right" for the first time since 1993

Ahead of his appearance on 'Saturday Night Live', Jack White has released two new songs, "G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs” and "Derecho Demonico"

Ringo Starr returns to Nashville for his second country album, 'Long Long Road,' reuniting with T Bone Burnett and covering Carl Perkins

Pooh Shiesty allegedly used an AK-style pistol to force Gucci Mane to release him from his record contract, then stole his wedding ring, DOJ says

Manon Bannerman shared an update with fans following escalating speculation surrounding her hiatus from Katseye

U2 have once again surprised their fans by releasing a six-song EP. It's entitled 'Easter Lily,' and deals with spiritual matters

Suki Lahav, a violinist who toured and recorded with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band between 1973 and 1975, is dead at 74

Two chapter presidents of the American Federation of Musicians issued a joint statement supporting Bruce Springsteen against Donald Trump's attacks

On a new episode of 'Rolling Stone Uncut', Bret McKenzie talks about his recent Australian tour and the Flight of the Conchords reunion

Kanye West held his first concert in five years at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, after years of anti-Semitic rhetoric made him a social pariah