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Fergie is finally back with a new solo single, and she wants you to rep your hometown. Today (Sept. 29) after weeks of teasing, the former Black Eyed Peas singer dropped her new song "L.A. Love (La La)" featuring a beat from DJ Mustard. -
Samsung offering Google Play for Free on Phones in Brazil; Read How This Helps the Music Industry in The Long Run
Samsung and Google both know one of the locations where the future of the music industry lays and here's a hint: It's a place that's produced a lot of music. The phone company and Google has begun offering extended free trials of Google Play in Brazil as of last week according to Billboard. -
Danity Kane Releases New Music 'Rhythm of Love' Following Announcement of New Album 'DK3' Despite Breakup [LISTEN]
The remaining members of Danity Kane — Aubrey O'Day and Shannon Bex — recently announced that the group would be releasing a new album, DK3, soon, and following that announcement, Danity Kane offered new music from the album, called "Rhythm of Love." -
Hip-Hop Activist Talib Kweli Defends Lauryn Hill After Writer Stefan Schumacher Says The Public Should "Stop Caring" About Her Artistry
Hip-hop activist-rapper Talib Kweli recently took to Medium to defend Lauryn Hill's music and personal life after a writer named Stefan Schumacher posted an article suggesting the public should stop caring about Hill and her artistry. -
Original 'Chicago' Cast Making Guest Appearances for Show's Record-Breaking November 23 Performance
Of all the Broadway shows, few have packed them in over the years such as Chicago. The November 23 performance of the musical is going to be a hot ticket now that we know the show's original cast will be making guest appearances throughout the performance to celebrate the show becoming the second longest-running musical on Broadway. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Weezer, Field Report, Baths, YACHT and many more!
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new songs from The Fervor, Weezer, YACHT, Baths and more right here! -
Rich Gang Affiliate Young Thug Releases New Video for '2 B's (Danny Glover)' Ahead of Rich Homie Quan, Birdman Collaboration [WATCH]
Rich Gang affiliate Young Thug is finally giving his breakout hit the visual treatment. Rich Gang affiliate Young Thug is finally giving his breakout hit the visual treatment. -
Bryan Adams's 'Reckless' Reissue Gets November Release
Bryan Adams's 1984 monster album Reckless will be reissued in November in honor of its 30th anniversary. -
Tears For Fears Cover Radiohead Classic 'Creep' [WATCH]
Last night in Portland, fans of the English new wave outfit Tears for Fears were treated to a cover of Radiohead's 1992 breakout hit "Creep." -
Kim Kardashian Dresses Daughter North in See-Through Outfit that Matches Her Own for The Ultimate Paris Fashion Week Faux Pas
We have noticed for months now that whenever North West appears in public, she matches whomever is holding her. -
Black Sabbath, Bad Company and Kool & The Gang: Bands Who Release Songs Named After Themselves...on Self-Titled Albums
To celebrate 'Bad Company's 40th anniversary, Music Times assembled a list of other groups that have liked a title just too much not to paste it on everything. -
Blink-182's Travis Barker, Joe Jonas Join Demi Lovato For Live Performance [WATCH]
Travis Barker is never one to shy away from a collaboration, which is probably why the Blink-182 drummer joined pop star Demi Lovato last night for a revved-up rendition of "Really Don't Care."
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