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What does an electrified Mumford and Sons sound like? Less like a thrashing Foo Fighters and more like, well, Coldplay. After announcing its third studio album last week, today (March 9), Mumford and Sons released the lead single from its "electric" album Wilder Mind at iHeartRadio in the U.S. and BBC Radio 1 in the U.K., and "Believe" is nothing like we've ever heard from the guys who brought back folk music into the modern era. -
Guns N' Roses Mini Reunion: Duff McKagan, Gilby Clarke Join Slash Onstage for "It's So Easy" and "Paradise City" [WATCH]
There was a mini Guns N' Roses reunion over the weekend featuring the likes of Slash, Duff McKagan and Gilby Clarke. McKagan's Loaded and Gilby Clarke + Coverheads opened the show for the guitarist, who was performing in Argentina with Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators. The former GN'R bassist hit the stage for "It's So Easy" and stuck around for the Clarke-assisted "Paradise City." -
Rihanna, Sam Smith, Madonna, Iggy Azalea & More To Perform at 2015 iHeartRadio Awards Hosted By Jamie Foxx
iHeartRadio is putting on its second annual iHeartRadio Music Awards at the end of the month. They revealed the nominees back in February, but now they've announced who will be taking the stage at the ceremony. Rihanna, Iggy Azalea, Sam Smith, Madonna, Jason Aldean, Meghan Trainor, Jason Derulo, Jennifer Hudson, Kelly Clarkson, Snoop Dogg, Nate Ruess, Alesso and Florida Georgia Line will all contribute live performances with Jamie Foxx hosting the show. Taylor Swift will make a non-performing appearance. -
Nick Gordon's Intervention With Dr. Phil Was More Like an Ambush
It appears that even Nick Gordon realized that he was circling the drain last week. After threatening to kill himself on the eve of Bobbi Kristina Brown's birthday, Dr. Phil decided to step in and try to help save Gordon from himself. We now know that the interview he filmed with Dr. Phil doubled as an intervention and that, after much angst, Gordon decided to check into a three-month rehab program at a top-notch facility. Information about just how bad Gordon was on camera has leaked out ahead of the intervention that will officially air March 9. -
Madonna Says Kanye West Is the 'Black Madonna'
The 'Rebel Heart' singer Madonna recently dished on her connection with the 'So Help Me God' rapper Kanye West. The '(New York) Daily News' reported that Madonna claims West is the "black Madonna." -
Billboard Hot 100 vs. Official Charts Company by Decade: Madonna, 50 Cent, Celine Dion and 40 Years of No. 1s
Few people realize just how different the music across the pond is from that we listen to in America, that the Hot 100 doesn't exist in the UK and that it's equivalent to our singles chart doesn't just feature a whole bunch of American artists with even more One Direction and Ellie Goulding tracks. Music Times is looking back at the last five decades of music, and at the no. 1 hits on May 9 every ten years on the spot, going back to 1975. The ultimate contest, of course, is which country has better taste. Featuring tracks from Madonna, 50 Cent, Celine Dion and more. -
'Furious 7' Soundtrack: Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth Share "See You Again" [LISTEN]
The 'Furious 7' soundtrack will be released in just eight days, and Atlantic Records continues to share new music from the star-studded compilation. The latest track may be one of the strongest yet: "See You Again" from Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth. -
Melissa Gorga Says That Joe Giudice Is 'Manning Up' and Handling His Family Alone
'The Real Housewives of New Jersey's' Teresa Giudice has spent the last two months locked up in a Danbury, Connecticut, prison, and up until now there was no solid indication of how she is doing. Last night, March 8, Giudice's sister-in-law Melissa Gorga popped up for an interview on Bravo's 'Watch What Happens: Live,' and while she did not offer up many details, she said enough to clue us in on how the family is coping. She said Joe Giudice is "manning up" and handling his family alone. -
Paul McCartney Talks Kanye West Collaboration: Macca Says Yeezy and Jay Z Are Poets
Fans of Paul McCartney and Kanye West may have been skeptical when news surfaced that the pair was working on music together. So far, though, the results of their collaboration have been well-received. "All Day," "Only One" and "FourFiveSeconds" featuring Rihanna are making waves on the pop charts and bringing the rock and hip-hop communities together once again. McCartney spoke to 'NME' about what sparked the partnership. Macca said he started to understand the rap genre more after seeing Jay Z and West in concert last year. "I was expecting it to be, 'Oh, it's great, it's hip-hop, it's loud ...,' but I hadn't until then got the urban poetry aspect," he said. "Like, Bob Dylan is a poet. And so is Jay Z, and Kanye." -
Bruce Jenner's Sex Change Surgery Is Happening This Summer
A little more than a month after Bruce Jenner's life was turned upside down by a car crash that claimed the life of his former neighbor, now things seem to be getting back on track for the Olympic champion. Now that it seems pretty certain that Jenner will not be charged with anything serious in connection with the accident, he is beginning to feel confidant about making future plans. Before the tragic accident, Jenner was already making headlines for the confirmation that he is indeed going through the process of transitioning into a woman. It looks like his transformation is back on track. According to a report by Radar Online, Jenner is gearing up to finally have his sex change surgery later this summer. -
Woodkid and Lykke Li Share "Never Let You Down" From 'Insurgent' Soundtrack [LISTEN]
The highly anticipated teen sci-fi drama 'Insurgent' has unveiled the second track from its soundtrack that features the likes of M83, Imagine Dragons and Zella Day. Woodkid and Lykke Li have shared their slow-moving collaboration "Never Let You Down." -
St. Vincent Premieres New Song 'Teenage Talk' On Episode 8 Of HBO's 'GIRLS' [LISTEN]
As promised, St. Vincent (born Annie Clark) contributed a new song to the current season of her friend Lena Dunham's show GIRLS on HBO. The track, "Teenage Talk," played as the credits rolled on Episode 8, which aired last night. The song fits well with the sound she went for on her Grammy-winning self-titled effort, which makes sense seeing as it was one of the tracks left on the cutting room floor (until now).
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