• Here Are Some of the Interesting Dances in Fortnite

    Here Are Some of the Interesting Dances in Fortnite

    News abound of Fortnite being pulled off the Apple and Google app stores. This is in line with the game's developer, Epic Games, violating guidelines regarding the tech giants' payment systems. This prompted the developer to file a lawsuit against Apple and Google.
  • Psy's Red Rolls Royce Wrecked in China; Performer Unharmed in Accident

    "Gangnam Style" star Psy was reportedly involved in a car accident in Hangzhou, a city in Eastern China, over the weekend. Although the publicists for the K-Pop star didn't respond to calls for comments, all indications seem to suggest that the performer escape the incident unscathed.
  • K-Pop's Big Bang Ties Psy Record with Singles "Bang Bang Bang," "We Like 2 Party"

    K-Pop standouts BIG BANG set a high mark this week as it joined Psy as the only performer to ever take both the no. 1 and 2 spots on the Billboard World Digital Songs chart at the same time. The newly released single "Bang Bang Bang" wise to no. 1 and the hype generated by the release also helped previous release "We Like 2 Party" to the runner-up spot.
  • Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' Hits 1 Billion Views on Vevo, Second to What?

    Katy Perry put a notch in her belt over at Vevo as the video for "Dark Horse" tallied its one billionth view this week. The total places Perry's hit behind only Justin Bieber's "Baby" on the video-streaming site, and making it only the second video in Vevo's history to gather views in the 10-digit range.
  • 10 Years of YouTube: Most Watched Music Videos, from Taylor Swift to Justin Bieber

    It's the tenth birthday of YouTube and no media site should be more excited than Music Times. After all, of all the viral material that gets put on the world's busiest video site every day, so much of the service's biggest hitters are music videos. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the site, we've gathered the most popular music video from every year of its existence, starting with Taylor Swift in 2015 and counting down to...who knows? Something throwback for sure.
  • YouTube Celebrates 10th Anniversary: Psy, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and More Have Most-Viewed Videos

    It's fitting that Valentine's Day this year also coincides with the 10th anniversary of YouTube because everyone all over the world loves the video sharing platform. On Feb. 14, 2005, three former Paypal employees activated the YouTube domain name and forever changed the way people consume popular culture. The website has played a huge role in helping artists get noticed (Justin Bieber) and has become the MTV for millennials, with artists often debuting music videos through the site. It's even responsible for spreading cultural phenomenons like Psy's "Gangnam Style."
  • Katy Perry, Enrique Iglesias and Shakira Lead YouTube's Top Trending Videos of 2014 [WATCH]

    The year is coming to a close and with that comes companies publishing the artists who racked up the biggest stats on their respective platforms. YouTube is the latest to crowd its hottest artists for 2014 and the results won't surprise you. Katy Perry & Juicy J's "Dark Horse" reigns supreme over the year with 717,734,185 views and counting, with Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno & Gente De Zona "Bailando" comes in second with 590 million views. Shakira takes the third and fourth spots with 'Cant Remember To Forget You" featuring Rihanna at 443 million views and La La La ft. Carlinhos Brown at 419 million views.
  • Psy Breaks YouTube as "Gangnam Style" Views Crack Limit That Video Site Is Able to Count

    Psy might not be the first person you think of when we tell you to name the first internet badass that comes to mind. But consider this: The Korean pop star and his hit "Gangnam Style" have literally broken YouTube. The video playing site acknowledged this week (via NME) that it was forced to rework its programming to continue counting the number of hits the music video for "Gangnam" has received.
  • Tencent and YG Entertainment Strike Deal for Exclusive Digital Distribution of Psy, Big Bang, 2NE1 and More K-Pop Stars

    Korea and Japan aren't the only countries in Asia with pop music markets, you know. The problem for China is that demand for its own homegrown Mandopop and Cantopop (Mandarin and Cantonese-language pop music, respectively) is not nearly as high at home as that for its more popular Korean neighbors and the music it produces. Chinese web giant Tencent stands to make a huge profit by entering a deal with Korean music label YG Entertainment—home to stars such as Psy, Big Bang and 2NE1—for sole distribution of some of Korea's biggest acts online to the world's largest population.
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