• Justin Bieber Drops 'What Do You Mean?' Single and Video After Online Leak

    Justin Bieber's career has already seen its fair share of highs and lows, starting out as an innocent rising star from Canada and morphing into a lucrative teenager with less than acceptable decision making skills. After taking on endless insults at 'The Roast' and stopping by 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' to apologize for his behavior with hopes of reworking his image, the pop star has dropped the first lyric video and single off of his impending album, titled "What Do You Mean?".
  • Little Mix's Brilliant New Single 'Hair' Addresses Post-Breakup Makeover

    Every girl knows that the very best way to get over a bad relationship (besides chocolate, friends and maybe a little bit of wine) is by getting a fresh new haircut. And, finally, Little Mix has released an anthem for this new start on life. Ahead of its third studio album Get Weird, on Friday (Aug. 28), the British girl group followed up its smash hit "Black Magic" with a sassy new single "Hair."
  • Junk Mail: Carly Rae Jepsen 'EMOTION' Album Review

    Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day. This week, Carolyn Menyes, Ryan Middleton and Lindsay Haddox chat about Carly Rae Jepsen's new album, EMOTION.
  • Jason Derulo at Billboard Hot 100 Festival 2015

    Billboard Hot 100 Festival Photo Recap

    This past weekend, Music Times had the pleasure of covering the inaugural Billboard Hot 100 Festival at the Jones Beach Theater on Long Island. Among those who performed over the two days, Saturday Aug. 22 and Sunday Aug. 23 were The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Kygo, Axwell /\ Ingrosso, Jason Derulo, Lil Wayne and more. You already read what happened, now it is time that you saw what went down at Jones Beach this past weekend with 40,000 other people through our lens.
  • Billboard Hot 100 2015 Festival Day 2 Recap: Skrillex, Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj Shine

    Day 2 of the first ever inaugural Billboard Hot 100 Music Festival. Legs are starting to feel a little heavier, our eyes tired, but that is all part of the fun. After wrapping up day one with The Weeknd, Lil Wayne, Jason Derulom, Axwell Ingrosso and others, we launch into day 2 that will bring out star power with Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, Skrillex, Kygo and others.
  • Review: Gorgon City Release New Single 'Saving My Life'

    Gorgon City have released a brand new single "Saving My Life" featuring the vocals of UK singer, songwriter, musician ROMANS. The upbeat vocal club record has been a highlight during the duo's live sets this summer as they tour the globe performing a busy schedule of festivals.
  • Tame Impala Share "Let It Happen" Music Video

    It has been one month to the day since Aussie rock outfit Tame Impala released their third studio album Currents. Now the band, led by frontman Kevin Parker, have unveiled the music video for the album's first single "Let It Happen."
  • Review: Seven Lions Shares 'Falling Away' Featuring Lights

    Seven Lions, real name John Montalvo, has shared his new single, "Falling Away," featuring the vocals of American singer, songwriter, Lights. The single is taken from a forthcoming EP the American producer will be releasing on Casablanca Records later in the year.
  • Disclosure "Willing & Able" Review: New 'Caracal' Single Slows Tempo

    Disclosure have unveiled the latest single "Willing & Able" featuring British singer Kwabs from the duo's sophomore album Caracal. The single is slower then what we have heard from the duo thus far on the singles fans have heard from the album. Guy and Howard Lawrence craft a slow, jogging garage bass lines with shimmering synths and deep bass stabs that sit gently under the soulful vocals of Kwabs who croons to some unknown lover "If we're falling in love, we're falling love / There'll be nothing above / And I won't give you up, no I won't give you up."
  • Junk Mail: Luke Bryan 'Kill the Lights' Album Review

    Time to "Kick the Dust Up," turn it up, up, etc. We're here to review Luke Bryan's Kill the Lights. Bryan is arguably the biggest name in mainstream country right now, and he's carrying the torch of what some like to call "bro country." On this, his fifth studio album, Bryan does what he does best: he brings heavy basslines, big drums and a voice heavily rooted in a Southern accent to songs about finding love and partying in cornfields.
  • Hardwell, Dannic Share Tropical 'Survivors' Music Video

    Hardwell and Dannic have released the music video for their new single together with Dutch singer Haris. The single was released on July 20 after being premiered for the first time at Tomorrowland Brazil, which holds a special place in the music video.
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