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  • Outkast not making new album, Queen Latifah now says

    Bad news for Outkast fans: It seems the hip-hop duo isn't working on a new album at the moment after all. The rumors started swirling last week after Queen Latifah, the duo's former manager, appeared on The Howard Stern Show and seemingly confirmed that Andre 3000 and Big Boi were planning on hitting the studio soon.
  • Grammys 2014: Best Alternative Album, Who Will Win Vs. Who Should Win [POLL]

    Music Times assesses who should win and will win the Grammy for Best Alternative Album. NOMINEES: The Worse Things Get, The Harder I FIght, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You - Neko Case Trouble Will Find Me - The National Hesitation Marks - Nine Inch Nails Lonerism - Tame Impala Modern Vampires of the City - Vampire Weekend WHO SHOULD WIN: Modern Vampires of the City, Vampire Weekend Although it seems like every year since Vampire Weekend's 2008 debut album Vampire Weekend was this band's breakthrough, 2013 was really these guys' time to shine.
  • Grammys 2014: Best Song Written for Visual Media, Who Should Win vs. Who Will Win [POLL]

    The 56th Annual Grammy Awards hosted by LL Cool J will air live from the Los Angeles Staples Center this Sunday (January 26) at 8 p.m. EST on CBS. We've examined the biggest categories and have put in our two cents on who we think should win and who we think will win each award. Vote for your pick in the poll at the bottom of the page. Up next: Best Song Written for Visual Media.
  • Tegan & Sara, The Lonely Island team up for 'Everything Is AWESOME!!!' from 'The LEGO Movie' [LISTEN]

    The upcoming movie The Lego Movie will either be the best, worst or most ridiculous animated feature of 2014 (or perhaps a mix of all three). As seen and heard in the happy-go-lucky trailer, the film’s main theme song is the hyperactive, bouncy “Everything Is AWESOME!!!”
  • Grammys 2014: Best Dance/Electronica Album

    Music Times considers who should and who will win the Grammy for Best Metal Performance on January 26.
  • Hear Lorde's sister India Yelich-O’Connor cover 'Say Something'

    Lorde (also known as Ella Yelich-O'Connor) has two sisters, and the youngest has just put out a cover song. Consequence of Sound has reported India Yelich-O'Connor posted "Say Something" on Soundcloud.
  • Jessie J teases new song from American 'Alive' on Instagram [WATCH]

    Jessie J's second studio album Alive was released in the UK back in September, but while the British pop star has had decent success in her home country, she's failed to make a huge mark in the US, despite a few hit singles ("Domino," "Price Tag" from her debut effort Who You Are).
  • It's a girl for Kelly Clarkson! 'Wrapped in Red' singer and husband Brandon Blackstock announce baby's gender

    When Kelly Clarkson and her husband Brandon Blackstock finally welcome their first child together later this year it looks like the little bundle will be wrapped in pink. Today (Jan. 20) the first American Idol announced that she's expecting a baby girl.
  • Death Grips recording new album, Zach Hill claims band hoping to 'tour a lot' during 2014

    Death Grips claims to be working on another new album, despite having released three over the past two years. Last year's release, Government Plates, was featured on several year-end "best of" lists.
  • Watch singer Boggie undergo Photoshop makeover in 'Nouveau Parfum' video

    The Budapest-born Boggie released a Photoshop makeover YouTube video for Nouveau Parfum in December. Vimeo followed, and you can watch the video before it goes viral from there.
  • Bastille working on new material in between tour dates

    In a recent interview with Billboard, Bastille's Will Farquarson said that the band is working on its sophomore album here and there while on the road. Before they resumed touring this past weekend, they had spent some time in the studio back in London.
  • Former NSYNC member Lance Bass releases debut dance single 'Walking On Air', falls flat [LISTEN]

    Lance Bass has been steadily busy since the end of NSYNC 12 years ago, with that failed trek to space, an autobiography and a successful radio show Dirty Pop on Sirius XM. One thing he hasn't done, however, is record new music. Today (Jan. 20), that's all changed. Bass released his first solo (kind of) single "Walking On Air" on YouTube today.
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