• Shay Mitchell Talks Playing 'Pretty Little Liars' Lesbian & Loving On-Screen Girlfriends

    Anyone familiar with 'Pretty Little Liars' knows the teen mystery-drama series is filled with twists and turns that ultimately leave fans with their mouth agape or their minds boggled with confusion. Shay Mitchell, one of the show's leading ladies, plays a lesbian named Emily Fields who learns embrace her sexuality as the series progresses. In a recent interview with AOL, Mitchell revealed what she loved most about her on-screen girlfriends and the impact her character has had on viewers around the world.
  • Ultra Music Festival 2015 Aftermovie: New Martin Garrix Song Premiered

    Ultra Music Festival has unveiled the aftermovie for its main 2015 event in Miami earlier this year. The 14-minute short film put together by Final Kid features a tracklist filled with tracks meant for the Miami sunshine from the likes of Michael Calfan, EDX, HI-LO, Valentino Khan and others. It also premieres a new ID from Martin Garrix, who had a career-defining set on the main stage, bringing out Usher and playing nearly all of his own music including a whole host of new tracks.
  • [Exclusive] Doughboy Talks 'Break Da Knob' Success, Mike Brown & Changing Sound

    Rap star Doughboy stood out against his rapping opponents in St. Louis when he premiered his music video "Break Da Knob" on Sean "Diddy'" Comb's Revolt TV network. Now, with buzz surrounding the "Turn It Up" song and his video receiving nearly 13,000 views on YouTube, Doughboy is proving that he is contender getting ready to snatch the number one spot. In an exclusive interview with MusicTimes, the rap star breaks down the definition of "Break Da Knob," his distinct sound versus St. Louis rappers, Mike Brown and making a difference in his community with his The Speak Out Against Violence Essay Contest.
  • Fetty Wap Debut Album Review: Junk Mail

    Fetty Wap is a proven hitmaker, but it seems as though he kept it in his comfort zone for his debut album. If you've heard him on the radio at all (and you have), then you've basically heard all of this album. Wap needs to prove that he can break outside of that box if he wants to maintain relevancy a la the rap greats. Otherwise, he'll be the next to check into the "Holidae Inn" in the sky.
  • TomorrowWorld 2015 Attendees Stranded In Mud & Rain As Roads Close

    Thousands of ravers descended on Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia this weekend to celebrate electronic music at TomorrowWorld and for many they had a wonderful time. However the weather brought down torrential rains and due to poor planning by organizers, what was supposed to be a fun three-day festival turned into a nightmare on Saturday night when shuttle buses were suspended and attendees had to walk several miles at 2 a.m. in the cold, rain and mud to try and get a ride home.
  • Kelly Clarkson Cancelled U.K., Canadian Piece By Piece Tour Dates

    It seems as though those six cancelled North American dates aren't all that Kelly Clarkson had to axe. In the midst or touring and promoting her new album Piece By Piece, the "Heartbeat Song" singer revealed that she's had to cancel her entire live legs in Canada and the U.K.
  • Frances Bean Cobain, Eeries Isaiah Silva Married: Mother Courtney Love Not Invited to Ceremony

    Frances Bean Cobain had a surprise wedding and apparently didn't invite her mother, 51-year-old Hole frontwoman Courtney Love. Kurt Cobain's daughter has reportedly married her boyfriend of five years 23-year old Isaiah Silva, the lead singer and frontman of rock band The Eeries. The wedding reportedly was extremely small, with only about 15 guests in attendance and mother Courtney Love responded on Instagram when her invitation was seemingly lost.
  • Azealia Banks LGBT Twitter Rant: 'BWET' Rapper Likens White Gay Men to KKK

    Azealia Banks is not letting her feud with the LGBT community die down. Just days after attacking a Delta flight attendant and calling him a "f*ggot," the Broke with Expensive Taste rapper fired off on Twitter, calling gay white men similar to the KKK and ranting about how easily offended the community is.