• Kanye West's Hilarious Glastonbury BBC Censorsed Captions Go Viral

    Music Times has already reported about how some UK media outlets went over the top in their reporting on Kanye West's headlining set at Glastonbury over the weekend, but we promise that this news bit is 100 percent worth it: The captions supplied by the BBC for the televised version of his performance have justifiably "gone viral."
  • The Who Play Final Hometown Gig at London's Hyde Park [WATCH]

    Last night's Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time festival, which sold out 65,000 tickets in advance, was most likely The Who's last performance in their hometown. Although Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are no strangers to announcing farewell tours, it seems their performance at London's Hyde Park will be their last.
  • Joni Mitchell is Expected to Make Full Recovery After Brain Aneurysm

    Ever since Joni Mitchell met the unfortunate fate of suffering a brain aneurysm, endless comments have been spewed through word of mouth and the Internet-two mediums that are capable of delivering information like a game of telephone. After a friend of Mitchell's, David Crosby, made claims that she was not speaking, the singer's conservator, Leslie Morris, put rumors to rest.
  • Gucci Mane Shares "Spray 4 Me" Ahead Of 'Trapology' Release

    Though rumors of a potential early release from jail have been disproven, Gucci Mane continues to be one of the most prolific rappers free or behind bars right now. A new Guwop track has surfaced on the web titled "Spray 4 Me" featuring production from DP Beats.
  • N.W.A Reunite at BET Experience for First Show in 26 Years

    Ice Cube, DJ Yella and MC Ren of N.W.A reunited for the first time in 26 years to perform last night at the BET Experience in Los Angeles. While Dr. Dre was not on hand for the performance, Snoop Dogg came out to help out with the rap group's iconic 1988 single "F*ck Tha Police."
  • Kanye West's Yeezy Boosts 350 Sneakers Sold Out Less Than an Hour After Release

    Kanye West's new sneakers, Yeezy Boosts 350, have already sold out in Canada, US, and Europe. If Kanye West was upset about the stage-crasher during his Glastonbury performance last night, the overnight (well, actually faster) success of his new Yeezy Boosts 350 sneakers will surely make him forget all about it.
  • The Eagles' 5 No. 1 Hits May Surprise You (Hint: 'Already Gone' Ain't One)

    Today marks the 40th anniversary of The Eagles' "One of These Nights" getting to no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Getting to the top of the pop charts is one of the most difficult accomplishments in music, even for a major act (and even more difficult than topping the Billboard 200 albums chart). The Eagles has managed to do it five times across the band's lengthy career, and that's nothing to yawn at. Music Times decided to check out what five songs managed to peak on the chart...and were fairly surprised at what we found. If you were expecting "Take It Easy," "Peaceful Easy Feeling," "Already Gone" or other lasting hits from Their Greatest Hits...be prepared to be surprised.
  • Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre Spotted In Studio: Collab In the Works?

    Dr. Dre hasn't been musically active in nearly a decade though some fans still have hope that at some time or another the legendary Detox album will magically appear. Snoop Dogg is still working hard diversifying his musical output into more retro disco and funk genres, taking the next step from the soul and funk samples used in his early 1990s tracks that made the Doggfather famous. Now the pair has been spotted in the studio together according to an Instagram post by the Bush rapper with the caption "Guess who bAcc." The two rappers have been responsible for some of the greatest rap songs of all time like "The Next Episode" and "Nuthin But a G Thang."