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The Marshall Mathers LP 2 hit stores yesterday, and those who purchased The Marshall Mathers LP 2/Call of Duty: Ghosts bundle pack got treated to an exclusive bonus track called "Don't Front." Eminem teamed up on the B-side with Brooklyn rapper Buckshot, who holds down the hook. Slim raps over a cut of New York group Black Moon's 1993 "I Got Cha Opin" off Enta Da Stage. -
Janelle Monae Cancels Shows Due to Vocal Chord Trouble
Janelle Monae has been forced to cancel a series of concert dates for what she refers to as "mandatory vocal rest." According to a post on the performer's website, she has been ordered by a doctor to take the break. -
Louisville Orchestra's New Music Director is 26-Year-Old Conductor Teddy Abrams
The Louisville Orchestra named Teddy Abrams, 26, as Music Director Designate. Abrams' three-year contract as music director will begin in September 2014... -
Julian Assange Collaborates With Calle 13 On New Song
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has teamed up with Puerto Rican duo Calle 13, Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello and Palestinian singer Kamilya Jubran for a new song, 'Multi_Viral,' using messages from fans' tweets. -
Pitbull Will Host and Perform at the 41st Annual American Music Awards
The American Music Awards are going to get a little dose of Mr. Worldwide. Today (Nov. 5), it was announced that Pitbull would host the annual awards show, set to air later this month. -
Lea Michelle Adds Track about Cory Monteith to Debut Album
Details are still sparse on the release of Lea Michele's debut solo album, but the actress/vocalist revealed that yes, there will be a track commemorating her relationship with actor Cory Monteith. -
Ed Sheeran Releases First New Song in Two Years, 'I See Fire' for Upcoming 'Hobbit Film [LISTEN]
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YouTube Music Awards disappoint in terms of viewers
If you follow music closely, you've already heard all about the YouTube Music Awards ceremony, whether it was Lady Gaga debuting the song "Dope" or Arcade Fire's Win Butler reenacting Kanye West to a bunch of Taylor Swift fans. But odds are you found out about it after the fact, thanks to a plurality of media coverage (ourselves included). When the final viewership was considered, it doesn't seem like the show did that well. -
EDM Promoter SFX Buys Electric Zoo Organizer
SFX Entertainment has only been around for around two years, but it knows what it wants and it's going after it. The company, which specializes in promoting and organizing electronic music events, announced Monday that it had purchased Made Event, a powerhouse EDM-based company in the New York City area. -
Read Our Exclusive Q&A with Vertical Horizon Frontman Matt Scannell
Music Times talked to frontman Matt Scannell about how Vertical Horizon has managed to stay relevant in an industry that has completely changed, for the most part, since the band began, what it was like working with Rush's Neil Peart on two tracks, and why he considers this album the band's best work to date. -
Watch King Krule Perform On Conan
King Krule continued his late night circuit, appearing on Conan last night to perform another track of the album, "A Lizard State." Backing him was house band Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band, who infused the track with a bellowing horn section. -
B.o.B Releases Tracklist for New Album 'Underground Luxury'
There are plenty of rappers that keep fans waiting for a new LP (Dr. Dre being the obvious example at this point in time). B.o.B is not one of those rappers. After releasing his B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray in 2010, he came back with sequel Strange Clouds in a reasonable two years. His third release, Underground Luxury, will be released on December 17, a little more than a year after Clouds. -
Arctic Monkeys Announce 2014 North American Tour Dates
The Arctic Monkeys are heading stateside again starting in December and have added dates for January and February 2014 in support of their most recent album AM. The North American stretch will include stops in Miami, Charlotte and Minneapolis with their biggest show at New York’s Madison Square Gardens. Indie-rock five piece, Deerhunter, will join them on their New York and Boston dates. -
Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton and More Perform Civil War-era Music on 'Divided & United'
You may not have paid too much attention to the lessons on the Civil War in your American history class, but this lesson on the era might draw your interest if you're a music fan. The new compilation Divided & United collects 32 songs from the Civil War and features modern musicians performing them. -
See If Paul Simon and Sting Are Coming To A Stage Near You
As we reported yesterday, Sting and Paul Simon will be stage mates on an upcoming North American tour during which they will perform several of their greatest hits individually and as a duo, according to the New York Times. Today, the full schedule was released and includes eighteen dates from Feb. 8 through March 16 with more dates to be announced.
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