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  • James Harden's 13-year Adidas Deal Begins With a Truck Load of Sneakers

    Houston Rockets guard, James Harden, has been officially welcomed into the Adidas family for the next 13 years with the beginning of his new deal that started on Thursday Oct. 1. The new endorsement will ensure that Harden will exclusively represent #TeamAdidas at all times, and will only sport their sneakers; which is why the brand sent him a decade's worth of Adidas that arrived at his home on a big delivery truck.
  • Justin Bieber Names New Album 'Purpose', Fans Freak Out on Twitter

    Justin Bieber's new album finally seems to have a title... Purpose. Six weeks ahead of his Nov. 13 release date, the "What Do You Mean?" singer rolled out the name to his Believe follow-up on Twitter.
  • ZHU, Gallant "Testarossa Music" Shared From 'Genesis Series'

    Los Angeles-based mystery producer ZHU has unveiled the third song from his Genesis Series. The new single "Testarossa Music" features the vocals of fellow Mind Of A Genius signee Gallant, while ZHU provides falsettos of his own.
  • Watch Gary Clark Jr.'s Passionate 'Our Love' Performance Live From Lollapalooza 2015: Premiere

    Lollapalooza 2015 may seem like it was centuries ago, as summer has turned to fall and the weather gets increasingly chillier, but if you pine for those summer music festival days, Gary Clark Jr. has the remedy for you. Looking back on his massive performance, the blues rocker is releasing his live performance of his The Story of Sonny Boy Slim cut, "Our Love," and Music Times has the exclusive premiere.
  • Warren Wint on 'They Talkin' Video With Rich Homie Quan and Jack Thriller [Interview]

    Former BET 106 & Park hype man and rapper, Warren Wint opens up to Music Times exclusively about his new music video "They Talkin'" which features comedian, Jack Thriller and "Type of Way" rap star, Rich Homie Quan.
  • Sam Smith Announces 'In The Lonely Hour - Drowning Shadows Edition' with 9 New Songs

    Sam Smith broke out in a major way with the release of his Grammy winning debut album In the Lonely Hour, and now the "Writing's on the Wall" singer has announced that he's re-releasing the record that made him a star with a brand new song and extended addition with The Drowning Shadows Edition.
  • Duke Dumont 'Blase Boys Club Part 1' EP Released Ahead Of Tour

    Grammy-nominated DJ, producer Duke Dumont has released part 1 of his new EP Blasé Boys Club. The four track Ep features two previously tracks that have been huge so far for Duke Dumont, "Won't Look Back" and "Ocean Drive."
  • Erykah Badu Remixes Drake's 'Hotline Bling' Ahead of New Mixtape

    Erykah Badu is the latest to put her spin on Drake's "Hotline Bling." She remixed the buzzworthy track ahead of her new mixtape titled But U Cain't Use My Phone.
  • Run The Jewels 'Oh My Darling Don’t Meow' Video: Watch Cats Destroy New York

    Run The Jewels just released one of the crowning achievements in cat-based music, Meow The Jewels. Now the epic and very internet friendly videos are starting to emerge from the remix album. The first is for the Just Blaze, cat-influenced remix of "Oh My Darling Don't Meow" and it is just purrrrfect.
  • Ryan Adams Covers Taylor Swift 'Bad Blood,' 'Style' and 'Blank Space' on 'The Daily Show'

    Ryan Adams gave his televised debut of his Taylor Swift 1989 cover album on Thursday night (Oct. 1) during the first week of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. For his live performances, the 40-year-old rocker rolled out his versions of 1989 singles "Bad Blood" and "Style." And for those in attendance (and online), he also rolled out an acoustic version of "Blank Space."
  • Little Mix Drops Prom Night 'Love Me Like You' Music Video [WATCH]

    The ladies in Little Mix revisited their high school prom days, if only for a little while, in their latest music video for "Love Me Like You," the second single off of their impending third studio album titled 'Get Weird.'
  • Childish Gambino Covers Tamia 'So Into You' On Triple J

    Childish Gambino, known to many as by his real name Donald Glover, is known for his many talents as an actor, rapper and singer. He put his talents as a singer to the test recently when he linked up with Triple J to cover Tamia's 1998 classic "So Into You" live in the studio for their "Like A Version" series.
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