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  • ESPN's Suspension of Bill Simmons for Calling Roger Goodell a Liar Actually a Stiffer Penalty Than What NFL's Ray Rice Originally Faced

    Bill Simmons is thought to be one of the most respected and influential men in ESPN's coverage of sports.
  • Bob Seger Announces Tour in Support of New Album 'Ride Out'; J. Geils Band to Open

    Bob Seger previously announced a new album for October 14 and he won't wait too long until he gets on the road to tour in support of it.
  • Amber Rose's Split From Wiz Khalifa Getting Messy As Nick Cannon Denies Involvement

    Less than 24 hours after learning that Amber Rose officially filed for divorce from Wiz Khalifa the mud-slinging has already started. Rumors have swirled all month that their marriage had hit the skids and when Rose signed to have Nick Cannon manage her career last week some thought things were a little fishy. The two supposedly go way back and have tons of chemistry so it was alleged that the relationship is about a lot more than just business. Yesterday after word of the split broke Cannon also released a statement insisting that there is no romance between himself and Rose but not everyone is buying that it seems.
  • CBGB Drafts Branding Management Company, May Become International Club Chain

    CBGB has been closed since 2006 and yet the legendary East Village venue in New York City may be about to enter its most profitable period. The company (yeah, it's a company now) announced that it had entered a contract with Epic Rights to handle its global branding, licensing and rights management.
  • Lorde Takes Top Spot on Billboard's '21 Under 21' List; 5 Seconds of Summer Debuts and Justin Bieber Celebrates Last Year of Eligibility

    No industry is as ripe for domination by college and high school-aged individuals than the music industry (maybe the NBA. But whatever). Billboard has celebrated the youngest powerhouses in music every year by releasing its "21 Under 21" class.
  • ARIA Awards Date and Location Announced Following Huge Year for Australian Music Industry

    Maybe we're spoiled in the United States, as the next year's Grammys are planned to a T nearly a year in advance. Australia and its ARIA Awards formally announced on September 25 that its annual show will take place on November 26 at the Event Centre at The Star, the same venue that hosted the event last year, according to Billboard.
  • Chief Keef Takes Shots At "Hot N---a" Rapper Bobby Shmurda On New Song "Beetle Juice" Featuring Fredo Santana [LISTEN]

    Chief Keef just released a new song featuring Fredo Santana called "Beetle Juice" and it sounds like he's taking shots at "Hot N---a" rapper Bobby Shmurda.
  • Eric Bellinger Announces Upcoming Mixtape 'Choose Up Season' On New Song "Wednesday" Following Nicki Minaj "Anaconda" Controversy [LISTEN]

    Following the controversy behind the production credit for Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda," Eric Bellinger is gearing up to release his Choose Up Season mixtape. He made the announcement on his new song "Wednesday."
  • Pharrell News: Producer Makes Visual Cameo in NBA 2K15 as Well, Turns Down Flying Lotus Guest Spot Because of WHAT?

    It's been a big year for Pharrell Williams, without a doubt. Music Times wrangled a few less-Earth-shaking headlines regarding the performer from yesterday that might pique your interest as well.
  • 'South Park' Recap: Cartman and Co. Give What For to the NFL, Washington Redskins and Crowdsourcing during 'Go Fund Yourself'

    Everyone knew going in that Cartman would be up to shenanigans right off the bat when the new season-the series' 18th-kicked off September 24.
  • C-Murder Pens Open Letter After Calling Master P Out On New Song "All I Wanted 2 Be Was A Soldier"

    Nearly two weeks after calling his brother Master P out on his new song "All I Wanted 2 Be Was A Soldier," incarcerated rapper C-Murder has penned an open letter addressing their troubled relationship.
  • Tyler, The Creator Throws Fake Birthday Party For Los Angeles News Anchor During Live Interview [WATCH]

    Tyler, The Creator recently stopped by Los Angeles' KTLA morning show to discuss his rise to fame but before wrapping things up, he decided to throw a fake birthday party for the news anchors during his live interview.
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