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  • Music Times Congratulates ‘Camplified Summer Concert Tour’ Contest Winners: COUNCIL

    MT is happy to announce that we’ve found the winners of our contest: Council. Just last winter, Music Times introduced you to our Camplified Summer Concert Tour contest, which promised to feature one act on the Camplified tour this summer and allow them the opportunity to play for a number of different summer camp audiences at each stop along the tour.
  • How 'Rude': MAGIC! Ousts Iggy Azalea 'Fancy' From Billboard Hot 100 Peak as Disclosure 'Latch' Breaks Top 10 [VIDEOS]

    How "Rude!" After seven weeks at No. 1, Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX's inescapable hit "Fancy" has been replaced in the top spot... all it took was a little MAGIC!.
  • Cold War Kids Announce New Album, Share Single 'All This Could Be Yours' [LISTEN]

    Cold War Kids have announced the release of a new, as-yet-untitled album, Consequence of Sound reports. Their fifth LP, the effort is due out in October through Downtown/Sony Red. Giving us a taste of the upcoming release, the band has shared the lead track "All This Could Be Yours."
  • Ranking Mike Trout's Walkup Music Post All Star MVP Performance: Featuring Drake, Jay Z, Kanye West and More

    Mike Trout cleaned up at this week's MLB All Star Game, so Music Times checked out the walk-up music behind perhaps the best baseball player of the last three seasons.
  • 10th Annual A3C Festival Makes First Lineup Announcement

    A3C is celebrating its 10th anniversary, see who has been announced as the performing artist. The 10th anniversary of hip-hop's biggest festival is three months away and A3C has just made its first official artist announcement.
  • LISTEN: Austin Mahone New Song 'Say My Name' Features Justin Bieber-like R&B Vibes

    If six songs on Austin Mahone's debut EP The Secret weren't enough for all the Mahomies out there, there's a brand new song out. Yesterday (July 15), the rising pop heartthrob dropped a previously unreleased song "Say My Name..." and no, it's not a Destiny's Child cover (though that would be awesome).
  • The Band Perry Helps Give Life to "Bright Eyes"

    The Band Perry stopped in for a visit last month at ACM Lifting Lives Music Camp in Nashville, Tennessee. The reigning ACM Vocal Group of the Year lead campers in a songwriting session, creating "Bright Eyes," an original song based on campers' personal experiences and inspirations.
  • Weird Al Parodies "Royals" In New Video "Foil" [WATCH]

    Today, Weird Al Yankovic shared the video for his new song "Foil," which parodies Lorde's massive hit single "Royals," Pitchfork reports. The video, which you can watch below, features Yankovic singing about wrapping up leftover food in aluminum foil before going off on a hilarious tangent in the song's second verse, which I won't spoil here. The video also features guest appearances by comedians Patton Oswalt, Tom Lennon, and Robert Ben Garant.
  • Pharrell Williams To Curate 'NBA 2K15' Soundtrack

    Pharrell is teaming up with Play Station for its 'NBA 2K15' soundtrack. Pharrell is absolutely everywhere these days. The producer-rapper-singer has had a hand in just about everything now days, and it doesn't look like he plans to slow up anytime soon.
  • Dolly Parton Supports LGBT Community, Singer Says She's Planning A Dance Album

    Dolly Parton is switching things up for a cause she believes in. Dolly Parton has been a longtime supporter of gay rights and these days she's looking to show her support with an LGBT-friendly album.
  • Magic! and 'Rude' Appears at Top of Digital Downloads Chart Just Ahead of Florida Georgia Line's Hot 'Dirt'

    Magic! and its hit single "Rude" saw a bit of a drop off last week, partially because the band's new album dropped, which removed downloads of the track attached to the record from the "singles" charts. However, perhaps thanks to a humorous parody video response that went viral this week, the track is back at no. 1 with more than 185,000 downloads sold.
  • Dave Grohl Slams TV Singing Competitions: Foo Fighters & Nirvana Musician Talks ‘What Music’s About’

    Often known as the nicest man in the music industry, it seems Dave Grohl has a dark side that people shouldn't want to get on. Simply put, don't talk to the Foo Fighters frontman, and former Nirvana drummer, about televised talent shows and singing competitions, because he doesn't appear to care for them.
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