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On Twitter over the weekend, the Foo Fighters announced their intention to play a crowdsourced show in Richmond, Virginia, a city the band hasn’t played since 1998. The origins of the show date back to March, when a Foo Fighters fan named Andrew Goldin began a Crowdtilt Open campaign to sell tickets to a show that the band hadn’t yet agreed to, in the hopes that the band would eventually agree to it. -
Eminem Opens Up About Rihanna And 'Monster Tour' In New Interview [LISTEN]
In an interview on Sirius XM's Shade 45 station, Eminem opened up about his experiences on the Monster Tour with Rihanna, which concluded in Detroit on Aug. 23. While backstage at MetLife stadium in New Jersey before his show there in mid-August, Eminem talked to host Reef the Streets about working with Rihanna, how the tour came together, and how it compares to his previous tours. -
Bun B Says Texas A&M Quarterback Has To Earn His 'Kenny Trill' Nickname
Texas A&M starting quarterback Kenny Hill made quite an impression in his first career start last week and fans immediately dubbed him "Kenny Football" as a play on the nickname given to former Aggie star Johnny Manziel but Hill has something else in mind. -
Birdman Announces YMCMB Partnership With Funkmaster Flex For New Website And App
YMCMB has teamed up with Hot 97's Funkmaster Flex to create Stunnalife.com and the Stunnalife App. -
David Anderle, A&R Rep For Frank Zappa, The Doors & The Beach Boys, Dead At 77
It’s truly a sad time for the music industry. Deadline reports that Veteran record producer and music exec, David Anderle, died this past Monday in his Los Angeles home after losing his battle with cancer. He was 77 years old. -
Taylor Swift 'Shake It Off' Tops Hot 100 Again, as Ariana Grande, Jessie J and Nicki Minaj 'Bang Bang' Vaults Up the Charts
Taylor Swift may be able to shake off all those haters, but the pop star is holding strong on the Hot 100. After debuting strongly at No. 1 last week, Swift's lead 1989 single "Shake It Off" is once again the No. 1 song in the U.S. -
Suge Knight Doesn't Care Who Shot Him, Says It's Not 'Important' [WATCH]
During an interview with TMZ, former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight admitted that he doesn't care who shot him six times at a West Hollywood nightclub on the morning of Aug. 24, and doesn't think that it's even very important. -
Migos Brawl In Nashville After Attempted Chain Snatching During Club Appearance [WATCH]
Migos don't just rap about "Fight Night," they can really back it up and one man learned the hard way this past weekend. -
Iggy Azalea 'Fancy' is the Official Song of the Summer, But What Should It Have Been? [POLL]
With Labor Day coming and going at the very top of September and all the kids snugged back into their desks at school, summer is officially over. With the new fall season on the horizon, today (Sept. 3), Billboard announced the official charted song of the summer... and the honor goes to Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX with "Fancy." -
Music Times Rates Billboard's Songs of The Summer 2014, Including numbers from Iggy Azalea, Ariana Grande and Sam Smith
Billboard provided a Top 10 Songs of The Summer and Music Times checked its work to determine what songs of the summer were actually the best. Love our decisions or hate them, make sure to give your own thoughts at the bottom. -
The Game Shares Tracklist For 'Blood Moon: Year Of The Wolf' Compilation
Rap-Up reports that Compton rapper The Game has shared the tracklist for the upcoming album Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf, a compilation album featuring artists from the rapper’s independent label Blood Money Entertainment. The album will feature appearances from 2 Chainz, T.I., Ty Dolla $ign, Soulja Boy, French Montana, and many more. -
Modest Mouse To Reissue First Two Albums On Vinyl, Share Bonus Track [LISTEN]
Modest Mouse hasn't released a new studio album since 2007's We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, but they'll be filling up this void with some vinyl reissues of their '90s classics. Pitchfork reports that Glacial Pace and Fat Possum Records will be reissuing Modest Mouse's first two full-length albums, 1996's This is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About, and 1997's The Lonesome Crowded West, on Oct. 28 and Nov. 4, respectively.
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