• A$AP Ferg Clarifies NPR Race Comments, Saying 'I Am Fully Aware Racism Still Exists'

    A$AP Ferg caused some controversy recently when he made comments in an hour-long interview with NPR's Microphone Check where he tried to link race and internet culture saying that "Racism been over." This caused an uproar from fans who accused him of being blind to the plight of African-Americans all over the United States and putting him out of touch with his fan base who still live with racism in their daily lives. The "Doe Active" rapper took to Twitter to clarify his comments, saying "Just to be clear, I am fully aware racism still exists."
  • Major Labels Like Universal Reportedly Looking to End Spotify's Unlimited Free Streaming

    If you are one of the millions who relies on Spotify to stream music for free, your unlimited access may soon be restricted if the major labels have their way. This according to a new report that says Universal Music Group is trying to leverage its current contract negotiations, which Spotify said it would make the company $1 billion in revenue, to restrict the free service.
  • Giuliana and Bill Rancic Look Unhappily Married Amid 'Fashion Police' Drama

    Giuliana and Bill Rancic have always insisted that the key to having a happy marriage is making sure they put each other first. A safety net of some kind is what Giuliana is likely needing right now, but from the look of things, Bill might just be as fed up with his wife as everyone else seems to be. There were actually some rumors that things between them were not exactly fabulous, and that was before Giuliana put both feet in her mouth over the Oscar red carpet. They recently looked unhappily married amid all the drama surrounding 'Fashion Police.'
  • Led Zepplin's No. 1 Albums Ranked by Weeks on Billboard 200: 'Houses of The Holy,' 'Physical Graffiti' and More

    Led Zeppelin released its excellent album 'Physical Graffiti' 40 years ago today, an album that climbed to no. 1 for six weeks, which would be the band's fourth no. 1 on the Billboard 200. The band would end up going on to release a total of seven Billboard no. 1 albums throughout its career. Music Times knows that albums could spend a lot longer atop the Billboard 200 back in those days (believe it or not), so we decided to check what Zeppelin albums lasted the longest at the top of the charts.
  • Lil B Takes Credit for Kevin Durant Injury: Will Lift Curse if KD Plays Him in 21

    The curse strikes again -- or so Lil B is claiming. News recently broke that Oklahoma City Thunder All-Pro forward Kevin Durant was shut down for the remainder of the 2014-15 season because of a nagging foot injury that has plagued him all year and Lil B -- real name Brandon McCartney -- is claiming responsibility. He will lift the curse on KD if the b-baller plays him at a game of 21.
  • [WATCH] Porter Robinson's mtvU Woodie Awards Acceptance Speech: 'Lionhearted' DJ Beat Sam Smith, J. Cole, Charli XCX

    On Friday, March 20, at SXSW, 'Lionhearted' DJ Porter Robinson beat major pop acts like Charli XCX, Sam Smith, FKA twigs, Run the Jewels and J. Cole to win the mtvU Woodie Award for Woodie of the Year, meaning Artist of the Year. MTV has posted his acceptance speech online with Robinson holding his comically large statue, which he received from a naked Fat Jew and The Bleachers frontman Jack Antonoff.
  • Glastonbury Organizer Emily Eavis Responds to Kanye West Petition, Says Headlining Acts 'Never Have Been Limited to Rock, and They Never Will Be'

    Legendary U.K. festival Glastonbury has been garnering headlines for its controversial move to tab Kanye West as the Saturday headliner on the Pyramid Stage for this year's festival. In response, attendees and concerned fans have started a petition that has swelled to more than 100,000 signees urging the festival to replace Kanye. In response to this petition, Glasto organizer Emily Eavis has written an op-ed in 'The Guardian,' defending the festival's decision to choose Kanye West and why those fans are wrong. She says headlining acts "never have been limited to rock, and they never will be."
  • Ultra Music Festival Shares 'Destination Ultra' Recap of 2014 Festivals Worldwide [WATCH]

    As Ultra Music Festival prepares to welcome festivalgoers to its hallowed Miami grounds in just five days, organizers have shared a short clip to recap the memories from each of the worldwide Ultra festivals in 2014: 'Destination Ultra.' The Final Kid-directed film pieces together clips from each of the aftermovies released for the 2014 festivals in South Africa, Buenos Aires, Chile, Korea, Japan and Europe.
  • Khloé Kardashian Claims Brother Rob Suffers From 'Social Anxiety'

    Rob Kardashian's 28th birthday came and went last week, and the one thing he did not do is post a bunch of celebratory selfies like his sisters would have. In fact, Rob has purposely kept himself out of sight for nearly a year. The last time he was photographed he was fleeing Kim Kardashian's over-the-top wedding to Kanye West last May. Kris Jenner's only son has gained a lot of weight in the last few years and has also reportedly struggled with addiction. He currently lives with his sister Khloé Kardashian, whom he has always been close to. Khloé is her brother's biggest supporter and always has his back, especially when the press comes knocking. She claims her btorher suffers from "social anxiety."