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  • This Week's Top 3 Latin Songs from Billboard

    This week, Music Times gives you a look inside the top three hits on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs. Some artists have maintained their spot over the week, and others have been gradually moving up in the chart. Take a listen to the best of Latin music right now.
  • Arctic Monkeys Release New Single 'Stop the World I Wanna Get Off With You' [LISTEN]

    Arctic Monkey's new song "Stop The World I Wanna Get Off With You" was released today. It will be included as the B-Side to "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High," set for release Sept. 3.
  • Top 5 Labor Day Weekend U.S. Music Festivals

    The Top 5 U.S. Music Festivals taking place Labor Day Weekend are Made in America, Electric Zoo, Northcoast Music Festival, Sun City Music Festival, Bumbershoot Festival
  • Beyonce Brooklyn Video Shoot Leaves Woman Terrified At Top of Coney Island Ferris Wheel

    Beyonce may or may not have been shooting a new music video when she stopped at Coney Island yesterday afternoon, but she was definitely shooting a video of something. The pop star and her crew occupied the historic Cyclone roller coaster for more than an hour while director/fashion photographer Terry Richardson filmed (as well as using a handy GoPro camera attached to the ride). Beyonce spent some time greeting the hordes of fans that gathered around, and even held someone's baby. It's arguable that the pop star was a little rude, reserving one of the world's most iconic roller coasters for an hour when vacationers and residents may have been keen to ride, but one woman dealt with far worse on the ferris wheel thanks to Bey.
  • SNL's Jay Pharoah takes on Kanye West in 'I am a Dog' parody of 'I Am A God'

    Jay Pharoah from Saturday Night Live takes on Kanye West in his new video Parody, "I Am a Dog."
  • Back of The Billboards: The Drifters' 'All-Time Greatest Hits & More (1959-1965)'

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the record that finished at no. 200 for the previous week. We hope to give new life to music that you might have missed, or new life to classic albums you may have forgotten.
  • M.I.A. Previews Updated Version of 'Come Walk with Me' Off Upcoming Album 'Matangi'

    M.I.A. releases snipped of her new single, "Come Walk With Me," a few days early. M. I. A. 's new single, "Come Walk With Me" is scheduled for release Sept.
  • Kacey Musgraves May Alienate Country Fans With Her Least Favorite Song Topic: 'Songs about Trucks'

    "Alternative country" rising star Kacey Musgraves told British GQ what country stereotype she hated most, and it might alienate some artists: trucks.
  • Dave Chappelle Shuts Down in Hartford at Oddball Festival After Crowd Boos and Heckles, Plays Kanye West's "New Slaves"

    Dave Chappelle's first full-fledged tour in nearly a decade is off to a rough start. As a headliner for Funny or Die's Oddball Comedy and Curiosity Festival, he seemed to have shut down 10 minutes into the set on the fourth stop, Hartford, Conn. Fans were booing and heckling him, and he decided he wasn't going to take it.
  • Drake New Album: Father Will Appear on 'Heat of The Moment' From 'Nothing Was The Same'

    Drake has not always had the best of relationships with his father. Although not reaching near the levels on enmity between some rappers and their parents (see Eminem versus Mother), the Toronto star has been less than admiring in...
  • G-Dragon and Missy Elliott Blow Away KCON With 'Niliria' Collaboration

    "Gangnam Style" brought the Korean pop music to the American conscious last year, and by now most of use have gotten tired of Psy. The phenomena has opened our eyes to the Asian nation however, and perhaps opened the door to new...
  • George Strait Tour: Country Star Adds New Leg to Farewell Tour, Announces Contract to Record Five New Albums

    There are artists that diminish with age and there are some that keep on churning out hits; the Bruce Springsteens and the Paul McCartney's of course, but don't forget to toss in country music icon George Strait among that list. On Thursday, Strait announced that he'd be around for at least five more albums of original material.
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