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The new music video for Kip Moore's "Dirt Road" released on CMT today and they're covering all of their bases in a big way. Viewable on the CMT Artists App and the CMT App, fans can also find it on CMT Pure, CMT.com, CMT Mobile and on CMT Radio Networks. -
[UPDATE] Conor Oberst: Bright Eyes Singer NOT Dropped From Record Label Following Rape Allegation
In an earlier story, Music Times reported that Bright Eyes singer Conor Oberst had been dropped from his label Nonesuch following rape allegations - originally broke by TMZ. -
Beyoncé Donates $7 Million To Build Housing For Homeless In Houston Following Solange Lucky Magazine Interview & Jay Z Cheating Rumors
Just because Beyoncé is busy living a life of luxury in New York City doesn't mean she isn't still a Houston girl at heart. Reports claim the 32-year-old Mrs. Carter has donated $7 million to build housing for the homeless in her home city of Houston, Texas. -
Blake Shelton and Gwen Sebastian - Singing Partners - Not Lovers
When Blake and Gwen recorded the hit song, "My Eyes," it didn't only catapult Gwen into the national spotlight, it also pushed her right into the tabloids. It wasn't long before the rags were reporting that she and Blake were a lot more than just singing partners. -
Cloud Nothings Shares Video For 'Psychic Trauma' [WATCH]
Cleveland indie rock band Cloud Nothings has shared the video for its song "Psychic Trauma," which you can watch below. The video features the three-piece band performing the song through a psychedelic black-and-white filter and was directed by John Ryan Manning, who has also directed Cloud Nothings' previous music videos, including "Hey Cool Kid," "Forget You All The Time," "Should Have," "No Future/No Past," "Fall In," and "I'm Not Part of Me." -
Madonna Appears For Jury Duty In Manhattan, Dismissed For Being 'A Distraction To Other Jurors'
Madonna fulfilled her civic responsibilities today when she showed up for jury duty in Manhattan. However, Madge was dismissed from the courthouse after less than two hours after officials concluded that they already had enough potential jurors. -
K-Pop and Korean Film Industry Gets New Laws for Protection of Minors and Idols
The K-Pop industry is full of "idols," young or teenaged performers who perform smash pop hits right alongside their older cohorts/competition. The prominence of the youth stars in the scene has raised many wary questions from the West (who, you know, totally have young performers under control), and the Korean government has acted, releasing a law to monitor how and when minors perform. -
Common And Big Sean Team Up For 'Diamonds,' Off Upcoming Album Nobody's Smiling [LISTEN]
G.O.O.D. Music Label mates Common and Big Sean have teamed up for a new track called "Diamonds." The song comes off the Chicago rapper's upcoming Nobody's Smiling album, due out July 22 via Def Jam. -
Insane Clown Posse's Lawsuit Against FBI Dismissed
Last week, a Detroit judge dismissed a lawsuit filed against the Federal Bureau of Investigation by rap duo Insane Clown Posse, reports ABC News. -
All Star Game Week Features Idina Menzel, Imagine Dragons, Aloe Blacc and More
Major League Baseball has assembled a solid collective of musicians to accompany the upcoming All Star Game "weekend" taking place in Minneapolis over the next seven days. Check out the full list of guest stars and note that one Minnesota native won't be making an appearance: Prince. Just playing MLB, you know we love you. -
8 Pop Stars Who Collaborated With Alternative Artists: Kesha, Kanye, And More
The Flaming Lips' recent collaboration with Miley Cyrus might seem like a bizarre and unprecedented mash-up, but this is far from the first time that a pop star has worked with an alternative musician. Here are eight pop stars that have collaborated with alternative artists. -
Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, Elvis Costello: Musicians Gather For Montreal Jazz Festival, Prep To Release New Music This Fall
The 35th annual Montreal Jazz Festival ended just this past Sunday. Having begun on June 26, the event welcomed in some of the industry’s best musicians to perform for crowds and celebrate the wonderful genre of jazz. Legendary crooner Tony Bennett made an appearance in the largest hall, as did the likes of Lady Gaga and Elvis Costello.
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