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In a statement posted to their official website, influential British electronic duo Orbital announced they have broken up for a second time. No reason has been given for their split, other than "it's time to stop," though the break-up seems amicable. Paul Hartnoll has also announced a new project he's working on: 8:58. -
Mac Miller Signs $10 Million Deal with Warner Bros., Shares New Song [LISTEN]
Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller has signed a deal with Warner Bros. Records, which is reportedly worth $10 million, "Fader" reports. In celebration of this deal, Miller has shared a new song through his Soundcloud page called "Just Some Raps, Nothing to See Here, Move Along," which you can check out below. -
WATCH: Gwen Stefani Gets Trippy in Her "Baby Don't Lie" Music Video Ahead of New Album Release
Gwen Stefani's return to pop music superstardom seems to be no glitch, but that doesn't mean that The Voice coach can't have a few malfunctions in her new music video for "Baby Don't Lie." Just one day after Stefani dropped her comeback solo single, today (Oct. 21) she released the accompanying music video, featuring some pretty trippy visual effects and a fever dream or two. -
Yo La Tengo to Reissue 'Painful,' Announce 30th Anniversary Shows [FULL SCHEDULE]
New Jersey rockers Yo La Tengo have big plans for their upcoming 30th anniversary, including anniversary shows and a reissue of their 1993 album "Painful." -
Monica Lewinsky Shouts Out Eminem, Beyoncé And Lil' Wayne For Name-Dropping Her Over The Years
Monica Lewinsky made her first public address this weekend at a "Forbes" summit in Philadelphia. The monologue was mostly about cyberbullying and how she fits into the broader picture — she was essentially the world's first cyberbullying victim after her relationship with then-President Bill Clinton in the late 1990s. She also gave a shout-out to the artists who have name-dropped her in songs through the years, including Eminem, Beyoncé and Lil' Wayne. -
T.I. Shares Music Video For 'King' from New Album 'Paperwork' [WATCH]
T.I. has shared the music video for his "Paperwork" track “King,” which you can check out below. Directed by T.I. and Phillyflyboy, the music video features T.I. paying homage to the famous restaurant-shooting scene from "The Godfather," and he’s got some pretty good acting chops to back it up. He’s no Al Pacino, but he makes it work. -
Shayna Leigh Talks New EP 'Hey Shayna Leigh,' Performs Debut Single "Drive" Ahead of CMJ Showcase [WATCH]
New York City-based singer-songwriter Shayna Leigh is fresh of the release of her latest EP, Hey Shayna Leigh. She sat down with Music Times on "Studio Sessions" to talk about how she got her start in music, the inspiration behind her EP, and what she has planned for the future, among other topics. -
Steven Tyler Offers Encouragement to Drug Court Graduates with Inspiring Address
Steven Tyler has battled drug and alcohol addiction for much of his professional career, earning the shared nickname "The Toxic Twins" with Aerosmith partner Joe Perry. The vocalist shared his way of coping with the disease at a recent ceremony for graduates of Maui's Drug Court. -
How Scotty McCreery Celebrated Turning 21
When Scotty McCreery turned 21 earlier this month, he didn't throw a blow-out party with large quantities of beer. Instead, he told friends, family and fans that he wanted them to make a donation to the 12.14 Foundation. -
Weezer Still Asking Fans to Help Decide New Single
Weezer told us everything will be all right in the end, but they are starting to make us think they have no idea what they are doing. The band continues to repost a Facebook survey — the most recent one came today, Oct. 21 — asking fans for input: What should their new single be? They provided three choices — "Ain't Got Nobody," "Da Vinci" and "Go Away" — and appear to be leaning on fan participation. -
Gregg Allman Says There Will Be No Special Guests for The Allman Brothers's Final Shows This Month
The Allman Brothers Band will say farewell at the end of the month with a six-night residency at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, and bandleader Gregg Allman recently announced there will not be any special guest performers at the shows. -
Chief Keef Dropped from Interscope Records, Plans to Release Album on His Own
Chicago rapper Chief Keef has been dropped by his label Interscope Records, "AllHipHop" reports. According to an anonymous source, the split occurred about two weeks ago in relation to the numerous legal troubles Keef has faced in the last two years, including drug charges and a shootout that occurred in Chicago in March. He nonetheless plans to release an album on his own.
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