| Similar Articles |
 |
AskMen.com April 22, 2003 |
Interview: Lyor Cohen CEO of Island Def Jam Music Group, Lyor Cohen is the man behind successful artists like Bon Jovi, Saliva and Ashanti.  |
| AskMen.com |
Fat Joe... All or Nothing Fat Joe began in the rap game with the 1993 release of Represent.  |
| AskMen.com |
Martin Luther: Music from the Rebel Soul He has collaborated with The Roots and Dead Prez, but Martin Luther's claim to fame is his albums, The Calling (2000) and Rebel Soul Music (2004). Here, he discusses his career, his plans for the future and, most importantly, his latest album.  |
| AskMen.com |
Emma Bunton... Gone Solo with Free Me Emma Bunton first found fame in 1993, when she answered an ad in a UK trade paper and ended up in an all-girl group called the Spice Girls.  |
AskMen.com September 14, 2004 |
Dave Mustaine, Back in Business After more than 20 years with Megadeth, songwriter, guitarist and vocalist Dave Mustaine, along with some of the band's former members, returned to the studio to record The System Has Failed.  |
| AskMen.com |
Why are they famous? R&B foursome 112 first made waves as part of the Bad Boy family. The group promises their new album gets ladies hot and steamy.  |
| AskMen.com |
Backstreet Boys... Taking it to the Street The biggest boy band of the late '90s, the Backstreet Boys enjoyed worldwide fame.  |
| AskMen.com |
Larry Klein... Running the Show Producing everything from the American Music Awards and the MTV Awards to television shows like American Bandstand and New Year's Rockin' Eve, Larry Klein is the brains behind the operation.  |
AskMen.com November 16, 2004 |
Roy Jones Jr. Presents The Body Head Bangerz Pound for pound, there is no doubt that Roy Jones Jr. was one of the best boxers in the world.  |
| AskMen.com |
Interview: Ghostface Killah Dennis Coles (aka Ghostface Killah) solidifed his place in musical history early on by founding the legendary NY rap crew Wu-Tang Clan. His latest solo effort has already been marked as the best rap album of 2006.  |
Wired October 23, 2007 Steven Leckart |
Wu-Tang Clan's RZA Breaks Down His Kung Fu Samples By Film and Song Kung-fu's influence on hip hop.  |
| AskMen.com |
William August... The Big, Fat, Obnoxious King of Reality We had the opportunity to sit down with August to hear his take on reality TV, women using sex to advance their careers and The Donald.  |
AskMen.com November 23, 2004 |
Donny Deutsch... All About the Big Idea After joining his father's company and changing its name to Deutsch Inc., the man behind the ad plan is now the "Elvis of Advertising,"  |
AskMen.com October 7, 2003 |
Interview with Seal With his latest album, Seal IV, there's no doubt that Seal is back and better than ever.  |
| AskMen.com |
John Waite... doin' it the hard way Why is he famous? Between his unforgettable ballads, "Missing You" and "When I See You Smile," and his new album, "The Hard Way," he has been making music since 1975, and is still going strong.  |
AskMen.com October 19, 2004 |
Why Are They Famous? The band New Edition was founded in the Roxbury part of Boston. This band was one of the pioneers of the new jack movement, which was a sound that bridged hip-hop and R&B.  |
| AskMen.com |
Lisa Marie Presley... Airing Her Dirty Laundry Why is she famous -- other than for being daughter to the King? Or marrying Michael? Maybe it's for her talent. Or not being afraid to speak what's on her mind.  |
| AskMen.com |
Billy Idol... Working the Devil's Playground With hits like "White Wedding" and "Dancing With Myself," Billy Idol has clearly left his mark on the music scene. Now, after a 12-year hiatus, he's cleaned up his act and he's and ready to rock.  |
AskMen.com June 17, 2003 |
Ludacris After making a name for himself on Atlanta's Hot 97 as "Chris Luva Luva," the man we now know as Ludacris broke out on his own with hit records like Back For The First Time and Word Of Mouf. He's currently ripping through the big screen with a role in 2 Fast 2 Furious.  |
AskMen.com December 30, 2003 |
Interview: Joe Cocker With 19 albums under his belt, an unforgettable performance at both Woodstocks, and a voice that is recognizable the world over, Joe Cocker is one of the greatest singers of his time.  |
AskMen.com July 29, 2003 |
Blu Cantrell After hitting up the hip-hop world with her debut single, "Hit 'Em Up Style," Blu Cantrell is proving that she's no one-hit wonder with the release of her follow-up album, Bittersweet and its first single, "Breathe."  |
| AskMen.com |
LaToya Jackson . . . Toying with a New Start Now known simply as "Toy," she hopes to revive her life and image with a new album, aptly titled, Startin' Over. And to help promote it, she sits down to answer a few questions.  |
| AskMen.com |
Collective Soul - Why are they famous? Collective Soul proved in 1994 that there was a future for catchy rock tunes with hip-hop laced beats.  |
| AskMen.com |
Papa Roach: Getting Away With Murder An interview with Jacoby Shaddix, from rock and roll group "Papa Roach," to discuss the new album and the importance of voting.  |
| AskMen.com |
Tears For Fears They hit the music scene hard in the '80s with hits like "Shout," "Everybody Wants To Rule The World," and "Head Over Heels." Now the duo has reunited after a 12-year breakup, and their latest album Everybody Loves A Happy Ending is making its mark around the world.  |
AskMen.com August 5, 2003 |
Joe Budden Coming to us straight from Jersey City, Joe Budden went from being a star freestyler on the mix tape circuit, to one of Def Jam's latest highly-touted hip-hoppers. Believe the hype.  |
AskMen.com November 6, 2003 |
Blink 182 We sat down with bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus to chat about the band, and their latest, eponymous, release.  |
AskMen.com July 22, 2003 |
Interview: Gene Simmons Gene Simmons, the man with the 7-inch tongue, has had much success, to say the least, with his bandmates in rock 'n' roll's ultimate band, KISS, not to mention his other endeavors in media.  |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Top 10: Tone-Deaf Athletes Just because an athlete can groan out fight songs, hum along with national anthems and belt out "We Will Rock You" doesn't mean that they understand the rhyme and rhythm of making quality music.  |
| AskMen.com |
Tyler Hilton This young songwriter and musician released his debut album, The Tracks Of, in September 2004, and is proving he's no one-trick pony, with roles on the WB's One Tree Hill and in the Johnny Cash biographical film, Walk the Line.  |
| AskMen.com |
Interview: Sean Paul Sean Paul, 2005's Top Reggae Artist of the Year, talks about his life, his interests, his desires and his hot new album, The Trinity.  |
AskMen.com Emma McKay |
13 Questions With 50 Cent For starters, 50 cent is known for being "that guy who got shot nine times at close range." Here, Curtis James Jackson III speaks his mind.  |
Salon.com March 11, 2002 Bomani Jones |
"Sign O' the Times" Part '80s musical retrospective, part angry social document and all booty-thumping housequake, Prince's 1987 classic stands as pop's last great double album...  |
| AskMen.com |
Boyz II Men From Cooleyhighharmony and Evolution to Full Circle, Boyz II Men has been helping men seduce women with songs like "End of the Road" and "I'll Make Love To You" since the '90s.  |
Fast Company KC Ifeanyi |
How El-P and Killer Mike Built The Creative Powerhouse That Is Run The Jewels Run The Jewels recently spoke with Fast Company about the power of collaboration, working (or yelling) through creative differences, and why an album of cat noises will call attention to injustice.  |
Salon.com June 5, 2000 Rachel Elson |
Sharps & Flats Ace of Base's sugary pop should have come with an expiration date. A "Greatest Hits" set collects the moldy confections.  |
Fast Company September 2008 Kate Rockwood |
New Music Releases Fall 2008 Think of MTV's Video Music Awards as the kickoff for the jam-packed fall-release season. Can any of these noteworthy albums help the music biz buck its recent blues?  |
Wired September 2006 Eric Steuer |
The Infinite Album Release a traditional 13-track cd? No thanks, says Beck. Instead, he serves up a collection of songs, remixes, and videos that fans can piece together any way they want.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 30, 2009 Sean Silverthorne |
Tracks of My Tears: Reconstructing Digital Music Harvard Business School professor Anita Elberse says it is time for the industry to rethink products and prices for digital music..  |
| AskMen.com |
Terence Trent D'Arby Terence Trent D'Arby, aka Sananda Maitreya, first hit it big with hit singles like "Wishing Well" and "Sign Your Name." Eventually he disappeared from the music world only to resurface with a new name and a new mission.  |
| AskMen.com |
Katharine McPhee -- America's Idol This American Idol runner up is showing that she has what it takes to survive without the show.  |
Fast Company April 2015 Rob Brunner |
Bjork On Keeping "Vulnicura" Off Spotify: "It's About Respect, You Know?" A few months ago I emailed my manager and said, "Guess what? This streaming thing just does not feel right. I don't know why, but it just seems insane."  |
Sports Central July 5, 2005 Seth Berkman |
Hip-Hop and Hoops: Interview With Streetlife Streetlife, former associate of the groundbreaking hip-hop conglomerate, the Wu-Tang Clan, takes a few minutes out of his promoting schedule to talk basketball, hip-hop, and his take on the NBA Finals.  |
| AskMen.com |
Interview: Hard-Fi Formed in 2002, Hard-Fi scored the No. 1 spot on UK charts with their debut album. The band has recently set out on an extensive North American tour to celebrate its stateside launch.  |
| AskMen.com |
Lindsay Lohan Why is she famous? Perhaps this interview will will answer that question.  |
AskMen.com Craig Mazin |
Top 10: Americana Albums It's not altogether easy to pinpoint exactly what makes an album steeped in "Americana," but there are some definite ground rules that apply.  |
AskMen.com December 2, 2003 |
Willa Ford Admittedly the bad girl of pop music, Willa Ford and her hit singles "I Wanna Be Bad" and "A Toast To Men" have garnered massive airplay on both radio and television. An interview.  |
Fast Company KC Ifeanyi |
Multihyphenate DJ D-Nice's Tips For Building A Creative Career That Spans Industries D-Nice's sharp business acumen allows him to cull the bits and pieces of what some may call hobbies and focus them into building his brand.  |
| AskMen.com |
Interview: Christina Milian The two-time Grammy Award-nominated singer and actress discusses her new album So Amazin' and other projects on the horizon.  |
Salon.com December 21, 2000 Joe Heim |
Music 2000 Call it the year of the dogs: Woof-woof. Still, there were 25 records worth listening to again and again...  |