• Sage the Gemini, Nick Jonas 'Good Thing' Music Video: Party in the Jungle

    If you throw Sage the Gemini, Nick Jonas and a bunch of pretty ladies into the jungle, it may sound like the start to a bizarre joke, but it's actually the concept for a new music video. Today (May 21), the rapper unleashed the next new song from his forthcoming sophomore album, complete with a lush music video.
  • Marina Abramovic Apologizes to Jay Z About 'Picasso Baby' Music Video Comments

    It seems as though Marina Abramovic may have to eat some crow as a part of her next performance art piece. Earlier this week, the performance artist criticized Jay Z for "completely using her" for the concept of his "Picasso Baby" music video and never delivered on a donation for her organization. But, lucky for the rapper, he kept tally, proving that he did come through on his promise.
  • Melissa Etheridge Talks Tour with Blondie, Joan Jett, New Los Angeles Live DVD

    Melissa Etheridge is about to release a tribute to her last tour with the new live DVD 'A Little Bit of Me: Live in L.A.' while simultaneously preparing for her next gig, a co-headlining run with Blondie that will bring also Joan Jett into the fold for a few shows. Music Times had the chat with the Grammy/Oscar-winner while she prepped for the upcoming tour...we found her favorite Los Angeles venues, what city's audiences trumps even her hometown crowd, as well as being a Debbie Harry-fangirl during high school.
  • Kris Jenner is Trying to Convince Selena Gomez to Do Her Own Reality Show

    Selena Gomez has to be one of the busiest starlets in young Hollywood right now. She has two movies set for release later this year and then two more coming in 2016. Plus there's that labor of love that she has been working on for quite awhile now, her fourth studio album. While her schedule seems to be booked pretty solid, everyone's favorite momager, Kris Jenner, has been trying to persuade Gomez to take on another project, her own reality show!
  • Janice Dickinson Has Filed a Defamation Lawsuit Against Bill Cosby

    As if Bill Cosby didn't already have enough grenades to dodge, yet another lawsuit was filed against him this week by one of his accusers, Janice Dickinson. If you remember, the former supermodel came forward a few months back, claiming that the famed comedian both drugged and then raped her. Of course, Cosby has denied that it ever happened and in doing so, basically has alluded to the notion that Dickinson is lying. That is defamation of character and she's not going to take it lightly.
  • Brian Williams Has Backed Out of Hosting Inaugural "Lincoln Awards'

    While Brian Williams may currently be off the air due to a six month suspension by NBC, he has spent the last few months willingly pulling out of other previously scheduled appearances. The latest is the Lincoln Awards which will honor those supporting U.S. veterans and their military families. While Williams was originally expected to host the even and give a taped introduction to the festivities, we've now learned that Michelle Obama will instead now be doing the honors.
  • Ultra Records CEO Patrick Moxey Backs Sony In Soundcloud Fight

    The battle between Sony and Soundcloud has turned ugly this month as the label has decided to start pull down it's artist's music from the Berlin music service. Among those who have been affected this far include Adele, Miguel, Passion Pit and in the next day or two Madeon. Sony Music recently bought dance music label Ultra Records as its U.S. electronic music branch. Ultra Records CEO Patrick Moxey was a speaker at IMS Engage in Ibiza, a conference for electronic music industry folks and he was asked about the conflict between his label parent and Soundcloud. According to Music Week, he backed Sony and spoke rather candidly about the lack of monetization opportunities found on Soundcloud at the moment - a common theme echoed among labels now.
  • Amy Winehouse Documentary Trailer Shows 'Back To Black' Singer's Struggle With Fame [WATCH]

    Over the weekend, Amy Winehouse documentary Amy debuted at the Cannes Film Festival and has since received rave reviews despite the lack of familial support. In a melancholy new trailer for 'Amy,' Winehouse tells the camera "The more people see of me, the more they'll realize that all I'm good for is making music," as the film details her rise to artistic notoriety and heartbreaking decline under pressure.
  • ASAP Rocky 'A.L.L.A.' Tracklist Surfaces: Kanye West, Future, M.I.A., Lil Wayne, Schoolboy Q, Mos Def & More Featured

    A tracklist for A$AP Rocky's highly anticipated sophomore album At.Long.Last.A$AP (or A.L.L.A.) has surfaced online (via HipHop-N-More). Their source is unclear, so we can't quite confirm that this is the official list, but it looks plausible. The 18-track album appears to be feature heavy, although the names listed could just indicate the producers who worked on the tracks. Present on the list are the previously released "LSD," "Lorde Pretty Flacko Jodeye 2," the Rod Stewart-sampling, Miguel and Mark Ronson-featuring "Everyday," and "M's," which has been bolstered with an Lil Wayne appearance. The single "Multiply," which dropped last October is absent from the list as is the song "The Beauty and the Beast," which was teased during his CRWN interview.