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It seems like Rihanna and Jay Z's planned Thursday Night Football spot will not end up seeing the light of day. Following CBS pulling the spot and Rihanna's resulting slam on the network and NFL, a new song has been chosen to lead into the weekly broadcasts. -
Rihanna Slams CBS On Twitter For ‘Thursday Night Football’ Pull Following Ray Rice Scandal [PHOTO]
Just last week, Music Times reported that the NFL had pulled the much-talked-about Rihanna-Jay Z segment from CBS’ Thursday Night Football in lieu of the even more talked about Ray Rice scandal. Well, word has it that while they pulled it last week the NFL plans to air it this week, and RiRi is not pleased at all. -
CBS Sports and NFL Cancel Rihanna/Jay Z Segment as Desperate Attempt to Make You Forget Ray Rice
Those up to date with music news may have noticed something slightly off about the thursday Night Football game between the Piitsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens: A much-hyped pre-game musical number was not broadcast as promised. CBS had previously announced it would open all of the Thursday night games with a recording of Jay Z and Rihanna singing "Run This Town," a great choice if we say so ourselves (Kanye's verse would not be part of the package). The NFL and network opted to cancel that segment due to the current furor regarding Ray Rice and his domestic abuse video. -
Billboard Previews Chris Brown Cover Story
From Rihanna, to life behind bars, to facing his demons, Brown is dishing on it all as he tries to move on from his past. -
RIP Joan Rivers: Comedian's 10 Best Jokes & Statements on Musicians, Featuring Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Justin Bieber and More
Remember Joan Rivers' wit and controversial comments with some of her best jokes statements on musicians... -
Eminem Opens Up About Rihanna And 'Monster Tour' In New Interview [LISTEN]
In an interview on Sirius XM's Shade 45 station, Eminem opened up about his experiences on the Monster Tour with Rihanna, which concluded in Detroit on Aug. 23. While backstage at MetLife stadium in New Jersey before his show there in mid-August, Eminem talked to host Reef the Streets about working with Rihanna, how the tour came together, and how it compares to his previous tours. -
Billboard's Songs of The Summer Ranked: From Matchbox 20 (2000) to Iggy Azalea (2014)
Billboard named Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" as its official "Song of The Summer," a title they've doled out for 29 years. So how does it compare to the other seasonal hits named by Billboard during this millennium? -
Rihanna Reveals 'Rogue' Cologne
Rihanna is gearing up to release her new fragrance for men. -
Music Times Awards The Bests (and Worst) of Lollapalooza 2014
It's been a long weekend at the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago and it's taken a decent amount of rumination to come up with a list of the "bests" (and one "worst") from the crowded lineup. Without too much ado, we give you Music Times Lollapalooza Superlatives: -
TeeFLii Writing For Rihanna's Album
TeeFLii says he's writing for Rihanna's upcoming eighth album. Get the details here. -
Drake, Chris Brown Aren't Working On A Rihanna Diss
Drake and Chris Brown have something big in the works. -
Hip-Hop Songs With Name Drops Gone Wrong
Some are flattered and some aren't. Check out our list of hip-hop songs with name drops gone wrong. -
Rihanna Stalker Arrested In New York
Rihanna's stalker is behind bars after hand-delivering threatening letters to the pop star in New York. -
Trailer For A$AP Rocky Movie Released, Titled 'SVDDXNLY' [WATCH]
Though Harlem rapper A$AP Rocky is just 25 years old and has only a single album to his name (2013's Long. Live. A$AP), he's apparently done enough during his short career to warrant a documentary about his life and rise to fame. The documentary is titled SVDDXNLY and has been helmed by Noisey, who released the film's trailer today, which you can watch below. Noisey also released a statement about the film. -
Amy Winehouse Anniversary Of Death: Adele, Lady Gaga, Lana Del Rey, Nas, And More Talk About The Late Singer's Legacy
Three years ago today, the world lost the legendary singer Amy Winehouse. She was found dead on July 23, 2011 in her London home from accidental alcohol poisoning -- a "death by misadventure" as the coroner ruled. In the years since her untimely passing at age 27, artists and industry leaders have examined the influence she had on music and her legacy as an artist. Below are quotes from artists who were either influenced by Winehouse or touched by her work.
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