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Rihanna's "R8" single "B*tch Better Have My Money" has already received quite the intense music video, so it's only fitting that the track also gets a hardcore remix. But, what's not expected is the source. Nu metal rockers Korn have taken "BBHMM" and transformed it into something that is all their own. -
Weezer Singer Rivers Cuomo's FOX Sitcom Not Happening
If you're a Weezer fan who was hoping to catch a glimpse into what Rivers Cuomo's life was like as a student at Harvard via his FOX sitcom DeTour, we have some bad news for you. According to the "Back to the Shack" singer, his planned show's pilot was not picked up for the 2015 season. -
Kim Kardashian's Wax Figure at Madame Tussauds London Is Selfie-Ready
Madame Tussauds in London just unveiled their new Kim Kardashian wax figure that allows visitors to take an actual selfie with the Kim Kardashian figure. -
50 Years of Rolling Stones No. 1s: "Satisfaction," "Paint It Black" and More
Many a joke has been passed about the age of the Rolling Stones...and maybe this fact confirms it: It's been more than 50 years since the band released its first American no. 1 single, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," which peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 chart from July 10, 1965. It wasn't the "big breakthrough" that the band needed in the United States, but it certainly got the ball rolling faster, ensuring the group's status as one of the biggest bands in music history. The Stones released seven other no. 1 singles over the next 50 years, and you can check them out below. -
Pitbull Responds to Donald Trump's Offensive Mexican Immigrants Comments
Donald Trump's remarks on Mexican immigrants continue to earn him derision from the music world. Pitbull, of Cuban (not Mexican) descent, one of the most successful Hispanic artists in U.S. mainstream music, told Billboard that he doesn't think Trump "really understood what he was saying." -
Punch Brothers, Sarah Jarosz Fend Off Storms at Celebrate Brooklyn [Live Review]
Rain and thunder can threaten a show in New York City, but the energy and spirit of bluegrass music fans will not be washed away. Last night (July 9), Celebrate Brooklyn! in Prospect Park continued its series of free live music with the folky bluegrass offerings from some of the genre's best: The Punch Brothers and Sarah Jarosz. And while the storm rolled in and poured over, the music played on for masses of adoring fans. -
Future 'Dirty Sprite 2' Release Date Set with Drake Feature & 'Blow a Bag' Single Drops
Future has just announced his new album, Dirty Sprite 2, is a week away, set to drop on July 17. With the announcement, the Freebandz boss has shared Dirty Sprite 2's first single, "Blow a Bag," produced by the all-star Atlanta team of Metro Boomin, Sonny Digital & Southside. If that's not enough, Drake has just let us know he'll be taking a spot on the album. -
Jack White's 6 Best Guitar Tracks: 'Seven Nation Army' and...What Else?
Yesterday marked the 40th birthday of Jack White, perhaps the most influential individual in the modern rock market. We've been following him since he burst onto the scene with The White Stripes, the self-titled debut album of his most popular band, and he hasn't lost a step in the last 14 years and numerous bands and solo projects. It may be too bold a statement to label him as the greatest symbol of rock music in the 21st Century, but we have no problem labeling him as the most important guitarist of the last 15 years. It's tough to find a song from White's catalogue where his six-string doesn't command attention, but Music Times reached in to choose just six of our favorite guitar cuts. -
Tyga's Alleged Mistress Mia Isabella Releases Official Statement
Mia Isabella releases official statement addressing rumors of her relationship with Tyga. The situation with rapper Tyga and his alleged transgender mistress just got real! Tyga has been accused of cheating on Kylie Jenner with transgender model, Mia Isabella, after their explicit text message conversations were leaked. -
Jennifer Lawrence Belts Out Cher's 'Believe' on 'Conan'
Companion trio Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth have hit the road to promote the latest and final installment of the 'Hunger Games' series, 'Mockingjay-Part 2.' Stopping by for a chat with Conan, the adventurous three cracked jokes with one another and recounted moments they've shared behind the scenes before Lawrence channeled Cher, singing "Believe." -
Watch Drake's 'Energy' Video On Apple Music: Miley, Oprah, Obama & More Mimicked
You can now watch Drake's "Energy" video on Apple Music. After giving us an Instagram preview, the video to one of the biggest hits off If You're Reading This It's Too Late is now here, and it's sure to be one of the most talked about videos of the year. -
Grateful Dead's 'Fare Thee Well' Isn't the End for Bill Kreutzmann [WATCH]
Farewell tours rarely bid a final adieu for musicians, especially acts like the Rolling Stones, the Who and Mötley Crüe. Over the Fourth of July weekend, the Grateful Dead played a three-night 'Fare Thee Well' set at Chicago's Soldier Field, coinciding in time with Jerry Garcia's last show on July 9, 1995 with the American folk rockers. Since performing their final show on July 5, drummer Bill Kreutzmann already misses the action and high emotions of entertaining on stage and if he called the shots, the Dead would play many more shows to come. Instead, he'll settle for some solo work.
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