• Waka Flocka Flame Brings Peace at Arizona Tour Stop After Crowd Fight

    Waka Flocka Flame may not be able to run for president as he so desperately wants to do, but he proved he's just as good as anybody when it comes to keeping the peace. At a concert during The Turn Up Godz Tour in Scottsdale, Arizona, earlier this week, fans of the "No Hands" rapper saw these negotiation skills first hand as he broke up a fight.
  • Remembering Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys with No. 1 Hits

    Few modern country music fans remember the genre of country-western, and few are still familiar with the work of Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. Wills, the "King of Western Swing," died 40 years ago on May 13, and Music Times is hoping to maintain his legacy by listing his six no. 1 singles from the US Country Charts for your consideration, including the 'New Spanish Two Step,' 'Sugar Moon' and more.
  • Wiz Khalifa 'See You Again' Holds No. 1 on Hot 100: The Weeknd, Ed Sheeran See Gains

    After a few weeks of gains, losses and shakeups on the Billboard Hot 100, this week (May 13), things return to business as usual with a largely stagnant chart. For the fifth week in a row, Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's Furious 7 single "See You Again" owns the charts, with releases from Fetty Wap, Mark Ronson and Walk The Moon holding tight onto their top five posisions.
  • Ranking PMRC's 'Filthy 15': Madonna, Prince and More Get Dirty

    Tipper Gore and a group of other (socially) conservative and influential women gathered 30 years ago to organize the PMRC (or Parents Music Research Center) after listening to the travesty that was Prince's "Darling Nikki." That organization has become the face of the censorship movement in the United States, ruining good album artwork and antagonizing Eminem, Marilyn Manson, Frank Zappa and others for three decades now. When it formed, the group issued a list titled the "Filthy 15," listing tracks that it considered especially repulsive. Music Times is ranking those first 15 songs in terms of potential for wrecking lives.
  • Ultra Europe 2015 Lineup Phase 2: Hardwell, Dash Berlin, Solomun Added

    The global run of Ultra Music Festivals is getting set to kick off after a moment-packed, albeit rainy Miami edition at the end of March. Two Southern Hemisphere Ultras took place in South Africa and Buenos Aires in February, but this summer will be the EDM festival brand's busiest yet. The biggest event for Ultra this summer will take place in Split, Croatia for the three-day European edition of its festival. They announced the first wave of acts who will be headlining the event in January and now Ultra Europe has rounded out the lineup with additions like Hardwell, Dash Berlin, Solomun, Jamie Jones, Sasha and many more.
  • NCIS Ibiza: Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Axwell / Ingrosso, Nile Rodgers Star

    One of the most popular crime shows on U.S. television, NCIS, has expanded to three cities in recent years - Washington D.C., its home base, Los Angeles and recently New Orleans. Now the well-loved show is heading abroad, specifically to the notorious party island of Ibiza. CBS is no longer handling this one, but rather Funny or Die, who has aired the show online. It features an all-star cast including Martin Garrix as a glowstick obsessed lab tech, Steve Aoki, an enterprising detective on the island, Axwell / Ingrosso as crime fighting police pair, Nile Rodgers, a gun-totting policeman who doesn't take no for an answer and many more.
  • Nero Talk 'Between II Worlds,' Transforming Live Show At Coachella

    UK electronic trio Nero have been very quiet over the past few years, releasing only a few songs over that span, but also setting out on several tours and doing the festival circuit each summer. In 2011, the trio of Joe Ray, Daniel Stephens and Alana Watson released their debut artist album Welcome Reality and it has lasted for this long. Later this year, the "Promises" group will release their second LP, Between II Worlds and they are gearing up with a revamped live show and promo for the album.
  • Mysteryland USA Reveals 2015 Set Times For Kygo, Diplo, Madeon, Empire of the Sun & More

    Memorial Day weekend is just nine days away and with that comes the "official" start of summer - meaning you can break out those dusty white pants - and the commencement of festival season. One of the biggest events on the east coast, Mysteryland, has announced the set times for its 2015 edition. The three-day festival will feature names like Kygo, Diplo, Madeon, Empire of the Sun and others as fans are now able to plan their Friday, Saturday and Sunday up at Bethel Woods, New York.
  • Diddy Reveals 'MMM' Release Date, Teases New Song On Instagram [WATCH]

    Diddy has finally announced an official release date for his new album, titled MMM (a.k.a. Money Making Mitch). Taking to Instagram, he announced that his follow-up to The Last Train To Paris will be dropping June 29 with the date plastered over a photo of Michael Jordan playing against the Lakers. Shortly after making the announcement, Vic Mensa and Mario re-posted the photo on their own accounts, teasing their involvement.