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French Montana brought the entire block out to remember and celebrate the life of late rapper Chinx. The result was the new video for "Off the Rip" featuring N.O.R.E. -
Big Sean, Chris Brown & Ty Dolla $ign Pay Homage to 'Martin' in 'Play No Games' Video
Big Sean is on a roll. The G.O.O.D. rapper just released another new video. This time, he's teamed up with Chris Brown and Ty Dolla $ign to pay homage to Martin in the visual for "Play No Games." -
Lil Wayne, Charlie Puth Share "Nothing But Trouble" from '808'
Lil Wayne and Charlie Puth have linked up to deliver possibly the biggest track on Atlantic/Big Beat's soundtrack for the upcoming film 808 about the influence of the Roland RT-808. Presumably unlike the documentary, the "Nothing But Trouble" laments the new breed of "model" that only aspires to gain traction on social media, notably Instagram and Twitter. Charlie Puth of "See You Again" fame carries the hook with his soft and vulnerable voice with that same theme. -
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Shout out to the bad gal. Yo Gotti just released his ode to the Bajan pop star on his latest offering titled "Rihanna" featuring Young Thug from his new album The Art of Hustle. -
Shia LaBeouf Raps In Shirtless Freestyle [WATCH]
Shia LaBeouf tried out rapping in a shirtless freestyle video but has been called out for possibly stealing the lyrics. -
The 7 Highest Music Incomes of The Last 5 Years; Dr. Dre, One Direction and More
Forbes released its annual Celebrity 100 list this week, a feature that ranks celebrities of all stripes—music, film, sports—by how socially active they are and how much they bring in. Although a number of factors add up to the final ranking, we all know that net worth is the most interesting aspect of the chart. This year's musical champ was Katy Perry, who brought in $135 million over the last 12 months, trailing only boxers Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao overall. Music Times is looking back over the last five years and finding out what seven musicians had the biggest paydays during that span. -
Rihanna Premiers 'B**ch Better Have My Money' Trailer [WATCH]
In true Bad gal Ri Ri fashion, the island beauty came, saw and conquered in L.A. at the 2015 BET Awards. Finally giving loyal navy fans something to whet their palates while they wait on her highly anticipated 8th studio album R8, Rihanna premiers trailer of the upcoming B**tch Better Have My Money music video at 2015 BET Awards. -
10 Funniest Memes and Moments From the 2015 BET Awards
While the evening definitely had lots of high points and nostalgic moments, I would be remiss not to mention some of the plain fall out of your seat funny moments that occurred throughout the night. LOL! Check out 10 funniest memes and moments from the 2015 BET Awards below. -
David Bowie's 6 Epic Duets with Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger and More
Thirty years ago today, the world was in rapture over Live Aid and the dozens of musicians who were finding ways to help the cause. Two of those musicians were David Bowie and Mick Jagger, who paired up for the iconic song (and video) for "Dancing In The Street," with the proceeds from sales going to Bob Geldof's Live Aid. The song, a cover of the classic hit from Martha and The Vandellas, was as raucous as any, but ultimately became better known for the comical video of its stars literally dancing in the streets. Bowie was among the most iconic performers in music's most iconic generation...and he's shared the stage with more iconic performers than just about anyone. Here are five other original songs that Bowie wrote and performed with legendary acts. -
Skrillex, Diplo, Justin Bieber Release 'Where Are Ü Now' Video
Skrillex, Diplo and Justin Bieber have unveiled the music video for their hit tune "Where Are Ü Now." The song was originally released at the end of February as part of Skrillex and Diplo's Jack Ü album simple titled Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü. It has been hailed by some as the song of the summer and it has steadily risen up the charts since its release. The music video features the same type of artwork and effects superimposed on Bieber that was found in the "Take Ü There" video with Kiesza. -
Dillon Francis Unveils 'This Mixtape is Fire' EP Featuring Skrillex
Producer, DJ and social media comedian Dillon Francis has officially unveiled the details for his much-discussed EP that has been in the works for most of the year. The 7-track EP humorously titled This Mixtape Is Fire after all of the fire mixtape memes around the web features some of the biggest names in electronic music and coincidentally those who are also high up in Francis' Rolodex. Skrillex, Calvin Harris and Chromeo are among the DJs featured on the EP. -
Dr. Dre's 'The Chronic' Finally Available for Streaming via Apple Music
The clouds have parted and hip-hop fans are celebrating to know that Dr. Dre's classic solo album 'The Chronic' will be available digitally for the first time via Apple Music. Never before has the album been available through other streaming platforms. The album is a favorite among hip-hop fans for its defining "g-funk" style and hits such as "Nuthin But A 'G' Thang" and "F*ck Wit Dre Day (and Everybody's Celebratin')."
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