• Amy Winehouse Documentary Clip: Manager Nick Schmansky Reveals Hesitance to Be Songwriter

    The upcoming Amy Winehouse documentary Amy has been quite the source of controversy in recent weeks, with the singer's father Mitch Winehouse decrying the Asif Kapaida directed film as misleading, but the promotion continues on. Today (May 8), fans of the "Rehab" singer got a first look at the intimate movie, with a 52-second clip featuring Winehouse herself.
  • One Direction Scheduled For First Zayn Malik-Less Award Show at 2015 BBMAs

    Life goes on for One Direction, even as former member Zayn Malik feuds with Louis Tomlinson. The "Night Changes" band has already booked its first late night talk show appearance post-split, but now they're heading back to the award's show circuit. Today (May 8), it was announced that remaining 1D members Tomlinson, Harry Styles, Liam Payne and Niall Horan will be appearing at this month's Billboard Music Awards 2015.
  • Two Steps From Hell Bring Action Film Business to Billboard 200 with 'Battlecry'

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at soundtrack pros Two Steps From Hell and their newest collection of action-adventure music, 'Battlecry.'
  • Tame Impala Share New Song "Eventually" Off Upcoming Album 'Currents' [LISTEN]

    Tame Impala is prepping the release of their third studio album Currents. After having previously released the tracks "Let It Happen," "Cause I'm A Man," and "Disciples," the band is back with a new song called "Eventually," which explores the hardships of breaking up with someone and thinking it would have been easier had you never met.
  • Hip-Hop Rules Spotify, Thanks to Drake, Kendrick, and Wiz Khalifa

    If you were streaming music during 2014, there's a decent chance you were listening to hip-hop, as a Buzzfeed report indicates that the genre was the most popular on the audio service last year. Reports indicate that more than 29 percent of music streamed via Spotify came from a rapper, thanks to Drake, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and more.
  • Amber Rose Disses Kanye West—Claims Travi$ Scott Writes His Raps

    Celebrity, model and Instagram powerhouse, Amber Rose decided to get herself back in the news recently when she made a rather bold statement about Kanye West and his artistic integrity. At an appearance at Supper Club in Los Angeles, Rose got fed up with the DJs song choices and called him out for playing some music from her ex-boyfriend - Kanye West. She says that they might as well play some Travi$ Scott because Scott writes Kanye's songs according to Amber.
  • ASAP Rocky 'Everyday' Feat. Rod Stewart, Miguel, Mark Ronson Drops At Red Bull Music Academy Talk

    Last month, A$AP Rocky sat down at the Red Bull Music Academy in London to talk about his new album At.Long.Last.A$AP (or A.L.L.A.) and last night he came back for another conversation with the Academy, this time in New York City at the Madiba Harlem Theater. During the talk, he shared a new song called "Everyday," which samples Rod Stewart's "In A Broken Dream" and features vocals from Miguel and production from Mark Ronson. He also confirmed that the album would be dropping June 2.
  • B.B. King's Family Clashes with Manager Over Control of Legend's Affairs

    B.B. King's continued health issues have opened the door to a more uncomfortable series of event's in the blues legend's life regarding his family's struggles with longtime manager Laverne Toney over control of the guitarist's care and property. Three of his children—Patty King, Rita Washington and Karen Williams—filed for control of their father's care, alleging elder abuse and theft on the part of Toney, although a Las Vegas court ruled that there was no proof of abuse to justify handing over control of his affairs.