• Bruce Jenner's Interview With Diane Sawyer About Transformation Set to Air This Month

    Bruce Jenner's attempts to go incognito in Malibu this past weekend only ended up calling even more attention to himself as the Olympic champion was pretty hard to miss. It was a hot weekend in southern California and Jenner's outfit while taking a hike raised a lot of eyebrows. He was wearing shorts but then his upper body was swaddled in a sweatshirt, a hoodie pulled tight around his face and big sunglasses. It was pretty obvious that the reality star was hiding something under all those layers, and it looks like he is going to tell us all about it sooner rather than later. According to a new report by TMZ, Jenner's interview with Diane Sawyer is still not only a go, but it is set to air on ABC sometime later this month. We now know that the docuseries Jenner has been filming for months is now temporarily on hold until later this year. Jenner's older sons are reportedly still struggling with his transformation, and he had wanted to give them more time to deal with things before everything is made public via a reality show.
  • VIDEO: Plies Gets Slammed Offstage, Attacker Acknowledges 'I F*ck With You Bruh'

    Rushing the stage has become an increasingly dangerous problem for the hip-hop genre as two prominent cases have made headlines in the last few weeks: First Run The Jewels member Killer Mike tore his rotator cuff after being attacked by a crazy at South by Southwest, and now video has emerged of Fort Myers emcee Plies getting body slammed onstage...and offstage.
  • Stream Seth Glier's New Album 'If I Could Change One Thing' Early, Exclusively On Music Times [LISTEN]

    Seth Glier, a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and activist, is set to release his latest studio album If I Could Change One Thing tomorrow. In celebration, he is premiering it early today, exclusively on Music Times. On this his fourth release, Glier teams up with producer Bill Lefler (Ingrid Michaelson, Joshua Radin, Dashboard Confessional) for a more expansive, genre blending sound that builds upon Glier's more acoustic foundation. The album was inspired by being fully present in each moment. It also contains social calls to action, prompted by the 26-year-old's experience caring for and learning from his older brother Jamie, who is non-verbal and diagnosed with a severe form of autism.
  • Kaskade Becomes Official OUR Rescue Ambassador, Announces Benefit Concert

    Kaskade, whose real name is Ryan Raddon, has announced a new partnership that is not some soda deal or new clothing line, but rather a worthy charitable organization. The "Atmosphere" DJ has teamed up with Operation Underground Railroad -- or OUR -- Rescue to become an official ambassador for the cause, which saves children sold into slavery as sex slaves, laborers or anything else. Kaskade announced his new ambassadorship on Twitter, also including that he would be involved with the benefit after-party. He has also announced a benefit concert.
  • DMX Accused of Robbing Man at New Jersey Gas Station of $3,200

    New York rapper DMX is a wanted man after being accused of allegedly robbing a man at a New Jersey gas station for $3,200 in cash. According to the '(New York) Daily News,' the incident occurred shortly after midnight around 12:30 p.m. at a Newark gas station. A 21-year-old man told cops that the "Party Up (Up in Here)" rapper and his entourage took the money.
  • Expert Analysts Chart How Likely Beats Music, Spotify, Tidal and Others Are to Provide Minimum Wage to Performers

    The debate over streaming and which services best reward artiest for their work rages on, and one of the major analysts in the argument has updated his numbers. David McCandless first brought attention to streaming and other format earning for musicians with his 2010 study "Selling Out: How Much Do Music Artists Earn Online," and now he's updated the numbers to deal with new offerings and new policies at preexisting companies.
  • Drake Lost $6,000 to The Game Over Kentucky-Wisconsin Final Four Bet

    Drake's wallet just got a little lighter last night after the Kentucky Wildcats were upset by the Wisconsin Badgers in the NCAA Men's Final Four championship. He was challenged to a $6,000 bet on the match by The Game, who reasoned that you never bet against a red team and he wasn't wrong on that account. The pair exchanged Instagram messages to make the bet public and make sure each one was accountable to the brutality of social media.
  • Robin Schulz Shares 'Headlights' Music Video Featuring Ilsey [WATCH]

    German DJ, producer Robin Schulz has unveiled the music video to his next single, "Headlights," featuring the female vocals of Californian singer, songwriter Ilsey, which will be released through Big Beat Records. The video is situated in an abandoned water park with an odd cast of characters who breathe life into this despotic and dead wasteland around them. There are some teens that sneak off into a dry water pipe for some alone time, while particularly orange old ladies ogle some young man and an older group of swimmers do aerobics in one of the dry pools. One man turns on the shower to get a face full of dust, though he seems totally content with rubbing that all over him.
  • Above & Beyond Channel 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' In 'Peace Of Mind' Music Video

    UK trance trio, Above & Beyond have shared the next movie inspired music video for their recent artist album We Are All We Need. The new visuals for "Peace Of Mind" featuring the angelic voice of frequent collaborator Zoë Johnston draws on the critically acclaimed 2004 film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Just as in the original film where Jim Carey and Kate Winslet erase the painful memories of each other after a tough breakup, we see the male protagonist go through the same procedure.