After performing their brand of synth-funk for indie music fans for over a decade, Chromeo are ready to break into the world of pop music with their new record, "White Women." We sat down with Dave 1 and P-Thugg to create a radio station featuring their favorite artists, stories, and songs. From A Tribe Called Quest to Phoenix, this "Chromeo: I Am The DJ."

Congratulations to Lady Gaga, who took home her second Golden Globe for Best Original Song at last night’s awards – winning for “Shallow" from 2018's version of "A Star is Born" with Bradley Cooper.

And how’d she fuel up for that big win? According to her Instagram story, it was with a burger, fries, and a bowl of Fruity Pebbles cereal!

But that’s not all – she also revealed to Access that she ate Thai food as well, telling them "I really had to pack it before a long evening,” with the advice "You know what, women? Eat. Eat what you want. Do what you want, be who you are, do not starve yourself, live your life.”

Amazing advice from a lady who clearly has a taste for Fruity Pebbles – according to her fiancé, Christian Carino’s instagram, she celebrated with a bowl of fruity goodness after her win too.

Celebrate Gaga’s win with the soundtrack to A Star Is Born on Slacker!

For the third year in a row, Keith Urban headlined Nashville’s New Year’s Eve celebration, and for the third year in a row he took the opportunity to put together a really cool medley in tribute to the musical artists who left us in 2018.

This year’s included “Zombie” for The Cranberries’ Dolores O’Riordan, “Respect” for Aretha Franklin, “Rolling In My Sweet Baby’s Arms” for Roy Clark, “Wake Me Up” by Avicii, and “Sweet Home Alabama” for Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Ed King, and he’s joined by none other than Peter Frampton for a guitar jam you HAVE TO SEE.

Put everything down for 8 minutes, and WATCH.