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Hunter Hayes is about to make his mark on the North American touring circuit by bringing his "Tattoo" to you. Friday morning (Aug. 22), the 22-year-old country crooner appeared on NBC's Today Show to perform two songs in New York City's Rockefeller Plaza, and in the meanwhile, he announced a headlining U.S. and Canada tour for this fall and winter. -
Carrie Underwood Sunday Night Football Music Video: NFL Players Love It
Carrie Underwood will be kicking off Sunday Night Football on NBC again this season, and she recently wrapped filming for this year's pre-game music video. -
Trisha Yearwood is Coming Back to Country Music
In 2007, Trisha Yearwood released 'Heaven Heartache and the Power of Love,' which went on to get a Grammy nod. Then she stepped out of the music spotlight, focusing on her family, cooking show and books. Now that the couple has seen the youngest leave the next to go to college and her husband, Garth Brooks, is coming out of retirement, Trisha is coming back too - with new music! -
Watch: Juicy J, Nicki Minaj, Lil Bibby & Young Thug Get 'Low' in New Music Video from 'Pure THC: The Hustle Continues'
x Nicki Minaj may have made waves across the Internet this week with the release of her new "Anaconda" music video, but that's not the only clip she had in the well. -
Madonna's New Album: Diplo Reveals Details, Says 'It's Going To Be A Breakthrough'
In a new interview with Billboard, Diplo reveals details about his work with Madonna that we've all been waiting for. Here's what we learned: -
7 Artists Influenced By The Simpsons: Fall Out Boy, Les Claypool, And More
To celebrate FXX's massive "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon, which I will be watching as much of as I possibly can, I've compiled a list of some artists who have been influenced by The Simpsons in some way, whether it's through their band name, a song title, or even the name of their home studio. -
'Icon: Eric Clapton' Too Limited to Grasp Slowhand's Scope; Go for Two-Disc 'Icon 2' for Full Picture
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. -
REVIEW: Chris Brown 'X' Song is Emotional, Musical Roller Coaster, Listen to the Title Track from Breezy's New Album Now
Chris Brown's new album X is less than one month away, and to help promote the record, the "New Flame" singer has finally released the record's title track. Today (Aug. 22), Brown premiered "X" on SoundCloud, an attitude-fueled R&B song that alternates between a smooth, sensual single and a hard-hitting jammer. -
Nicki Minaj 'Anaconda' Music Video Smashes VEVO Record for Most Views in 24 Hours, Beating Miley Cyrus' 'Wrecking Ball' [WATCH]
Nicki Minaj has got buns, hun, so everybody wants her new music video for "Anaconda." After the Young Money rapper dropped her latest, super sexy and NSFW visual on Wednesday (Aug. 20), she broke the VEVO record for the most-watched clip in 24 hours. -
Kanye West's Sampling History Compiled for The Verge's Interactive Feature; from 'Gold Digger' to 'Bound 2'
Everyone knows that Kanye West's acclaim is based on way more than just his lyrics. The amount of work and thought that go into his instrumental portions is crazy, even when much of it is built up of samples. The Verge has built up a "a listenable history of Kanye West's samples" for its site, which allows readers to scroll through, listen to the West track and then the sample used within. Tracks from all of the emcee's solo albums are available for perusing. -
Taylor Swift 'Shake It Off' Video Controversy: Director Responds To Earl Sweatshirt
Taylor Swift's video for "Shake It Off" didn't take much time to dominate YouTube screens. But it was also immediately embroiled in controversy after a string of tweets from rapper Earl Sweatshirt. -
Puig Destroyer Celebrates Baseball with Grindcore: Yasiel Puig, Mike Trout and Mark Trumbo Get Lyrical Shoutouts
Metal bands are great for satire, even if you hate the genre altogether. Today's awesome example is Puig Destroyer, a baseball-themed grindcore band. The band's title is obvious enough. "Puig" is a reference to Los Angeles star outfielder Yasiel Puig and "Destroyer" hails to grindcore band Pig Destroyer.
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