In the 1980s, musicians only scratched the surface of what could be done with the music video. Michael Jackson set the standard and in the…

In the 1980s, musicians only scratched the surface of what could be done with the music video. Michael Jackson set the standard and in the 1990s, everyone raced to match or surpass him.

Following the most anticipated music documentary of the year, Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest , which premiered at Sundance over the weekend, The Roots shook the walls at Harry O’s with their live brass and signature showmanship while entertaining the likes of Michael Rapaport (who directed the film) and […]

As years for music go 2010 ended up pretty damn good. I personally plunked down my hard earned money for at least ten CDs in this calendar year, partially out of a sense of obligation but mostly because there was that much good music out. Much of it flew below the radar but some of […]

The National Academy of the Recording Arts and Sciences announced the nominations for the 53rd annual Grammy Awards last night in Los Angeles.

Hello everyone! My name is Lydia Johnson and I will be the Butler Black Student Union blogger for Hot 96.3!

On this week's "Remix The Clips," ?uestlove tackles Jimmy McMillan's speech and turns the song into a house music anthem about a party with too much weed smoke.

Bobby Brown was a special guest at the Miami stop of The Roots & Q-Tip's Hennessey Artistry tour and performed his single "Every Little Step" with the band.

The 2010 Hennessy Artistry Series went down in Chicago over the weekend.

Spike Lee will be in the director’s chair for a live webcast of John Legend & The Roots’ September 23rd concert in New York City.

John Legend & The Roots’ tackled Donny Hathaway’s classic song “Little Ghetto Boy” for their collaborative album, Wake Up.

John Legend and The Legendary Roots Crew remake Baby Huey’s song that has spawned so many notable hip hop samples, with Black Thought spitting on this one.Wake Up! Drops September 21st.