10 Things To Know Now: Kanye West On ‘Kardashians,’ Miley Cyrus’ New Tattoo + A New T. Mills Mixtape!


Kanye West makes his first appearance on 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' and more!

 1.) Kanye West made his first appearance on "Keeping Up With The Kardashians," and the show offered some insider buzz on Kanye's shout-out to girlfriend Kim Kardashian in his his song Cold." But is anyone else really hoping for a Bruce Jenner shout-out in a future song? Just us? (RapFix)

2.) Miley Cyrus loves thoughtful quotes so much (check her Twitter for proof!) that she recently got an inspirational Teddy Roosevelt quote tattoo. Here are some other possible presidential (and more hilarious) quotes she should permanently get. (Guy Code Blog)

3.)  Looks like Adele kept her pregnancy a secret a lot longer than everyone thought and could possibly give birth by September! BRB changing my bet in the baby pool. (MTV News)

4.) Take a second from thinking about getting T. Mills' name tattooed on your face to listen to his new mixtape, "Thrillionaire." The 10-song mix is priceless. (DatPiff)

Check out the rest of this week's 10 Things To Know Now after the jump!

5.) Little Monsters can officially unite on Lady Gaga's new social network site, littlemonsters.com. We're just glad there's a proper place to discuss why Gaga likes to go out in public half naked all the time. (Mashable)

6.) The British alternative band Chumbawamba (perhaps best known for "Tubthumping") gets knocked down... but this time they're not getting back up again. The group called it quits after more than 30 years. (Gawker)

7.) We've been bouncing to M.I.A.'s new track "Baby" obsessively, but a recent tweet from the rapper says the leaked track was actually a demo for Madonna and sounds completely different from the original. (Rap Up)

8.) Coldplay takes on the comic book world by creating a six-part series that will tell the origin of their Mylo Xyloto fictitious character, whom the group's latest album was named after. (Billboard)

9.) You thought wallpapering every inch of your bedroom wall with One Direction posters was being a die-hard fan? Please. Check out these real hard-core 1D lovers! (MTV News)

10.) The official "The Dark Knight Rises" soundtrack isn't available for purchase until July 16, but the Hans Zimmer-composed tracks are currently streaming all over the web. No word on whether Batman was in on the leak. (Examiner)

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