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  • Rihanna 'ANTI' Album Review: Junk Mail

    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, John Gonzalez and Lindsay Haddox chat about Rihanna's new album, ANTI.
  • Jussie Smollet Opens Up About His Sexuality, "I'm A Gay Man With an Extremely Open Heart"

    Empire's star, Jussie Smollett, has decided to open up and answer questions about his sexuality. In a recent interview, he explained how for him, being gay is not so black and white and shouldn't require those who have found love to put a label on themselves. But, if he had to, he would simply describe himself as "a gay man with an extrememely open heart."
  • Justin Bieber 'Love Yourself' Tops Charts, Rihanna Debuts in Top 10 with 'Work'

    Justin Bieber has a lot to love this week - he has his third No. 1 single in the United States. This week, his non-single Purpose cut "Love Yourself" has displaced his former chart-topping single "Sorry" on the Hot 100. Meanwhile, Rihanna's new single "Work" has a big debut after just two days out in the world.
  • Top 50 Lists for Over 30 Genres; Soundcloud Adds a Major New Feature to its Site

    Just recently, Soundcloud caught up to the functionality of other streaming platforms by adding Top 50 Lists for over 30 genres of music, which may not sound impressive, but this seemingly minor addition may prove to be an incredibly major one.
  • Adele Tells Donald Trump To Stop Using Her Music For Campaign

    Donald Trump has pissed off a lot of people and now he can add a world-famous pop star to that ever-growing list. The republican presidential candidate has been using some of Adele's music at his campaign events recently, notably "Rolling in the Deep" in Oklahoma and "Skyfall" at another in Ohio and she is not happy about it.
  • Adele's '25' Returns to No. 1 in US Over Megadeth, Justin Bieber and Grammy Nominees

    You can't keep Adele off the top of the charts for two long. After two weeks away from the No. 1 spot, the modern legendary pop star has returned to the peak of the Billboard 200 with her new album 25, besting new releases from Megadeath, Panic! at the Disco, Justin Bieber and more.
  • Otto Knows, Lindsey Stirling, Alex Aris 'Dying For You' Music Video Released

    Otto Knows has released the music video for his recent collaboration "Dying For You" with Lindsey Stirling and Nate Reuss-sounding Alex Aris.
  • Harry Styles Preps Solo Career with New Management, Leaves One Direction's Modest

    Harry Styles may be prepping for a solo career, after all. On Monday (Feb. 1), it was confirmed that in the wake of One Direction's hiatus that the 22-year-old pop singer has left 1D's management company Modest Management and will instead join the ranks of Los Angeles' Creative Artists Agency.
  • iShi, Wale, French Montana, Raekwon Unveil 'We Run' Music Video

    Swedish hip-hop producer iSHi, signed to Avicii's PRMD imprint, has released his new song titled "We Run" with his biggest cast of stars yet, Wale, French Montana and Raekwon. In addition to the tracks release from his 2015 mixtape Spring Pieces, the foursome have unveiled the "We Run" music video.
  • Vanessa Hudgens Father Dies of Cancer a Day Before 'Grease: Live'

    Vanessa Hudgens’ father died of cancer Saturday, just a day before she was set to perform live on FOX's production of Grease: Live. Despite the family tragedy, the singer/actress powered through, giving an inspiring performance as the Pink Ladies' leader, Rizzo.
  • Tidal: Rihanna's 'ANTI' Leak Due to Universal Music Group Error

    The road to ANTI has drawn criticism for its lengthy and confusing album roll out, but one component that wasn't intentional was last week's accidental leak via streaming app TIDAL. Rihanna's eighth studio album leaked Wednesday (Jan. 27) a few hours ahead of schedule sending the internet into a frenzy.
  • 50 Cent Leads Crowd in "F*ck Meek Mill" Chant During 'The Kanan Tape Reloaded' Release Party

    50 Cent isn't giving up so easily. During his release party for 'The Kanan Tape Reloaded,' the rapper began chanting, "F**k Meek Mill," and then got the crowd involved.
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