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Future has released the video for "Real and True" featuring Miley Cyrus and Mr. Hudson. A clip of the video hit the Internet a few weeks ago with the full song debuting last week. The video shows Future and a group of astronauts in space where they find Cyrus lying alone, abandoned on a strange planet. They bring her back to earth in to revive her in some sort of alien laboratory. -
Brooklyn shooter NOT member of The Yellow Dogs updated report indicates
UPDATE: The identity of the shooter has been called into question. The NYPD reports that Raefe Ahkbar was not the shooter. The identity of the true gunman has not been released, but the BBC is reporting that he was a member of another Iranian band called The Free Keys. It's believed that Ahkbar was initially suspected due to his recent release from the band. Please take this update into consideration when reading the rest of the story, written prior to the update. -
Justin Timberlake added to American Music Awards 2014 lineup
Justin Timberlake will join the lineup of the 2013 American Music Awards at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles November 24. According to Billboard, it will be the pop star's debut on the AMAs stage as a solo artist. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new tracks from Snowbird, The Autumn Defense, Porches., and many more!
Music Times proudly presents to you "Monday Mixtape": our new weekly installment of brand new tracks from up and coming artists released within the last week. Today's mixtape includes recently debuted tracks from VISUALS, Snowbird, The Autumn Defense, Emily Jane White and many more to complete a new mixtape of songs to share with whomever you'd like! -
Chance The Rapper covers Coldplay's 'Fix You' at Syracuse show [WATCH]
The downside to being a rapper is that pulling off covers is difficult. It's not like metal, where you can take any given song, down-tune your guitar and create something that sounds totally different. It's tough for rappers to make a rap sound different, hence all the remixes on the market featuring new verses from performers not featured on the original. The good news is that rappers have arresting enough personalities that, if they want, they can cover anything else and fans won't complain. -
Mariah Carey 'The Art of Letting Go' released: new old school single debuts on Facebook after scrapped album [LISTEN]
It's been quite some time since Mariah Carey released a new single -- her last effort "#Beautiful" dropped all the way back in May. After weeks of teasing, the pop diva has now debuted "The Art of Letting Go" on her official Facebook page today (Nov. 11) as a part of Facebook's First Play initiative. -
Jhene Aiko’s premieres 'Stay Ready (What A Life),' featuring Kendrick Lamar [LISTEN]
Los Angeles R&B singer Jhene Aiko has premiered the track "Stay Ready (What A Life)" featuring Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar, the first track off her debut EP Sail Out via Def Jam. -
‘The White Album Auction’ to sell John Lennon’s detention slips, Beatles memorabilia
Usually in an auction of band memorabilia you expect to see a signed album and song lyrics. These will all be part of an upcoming Beatles sale, 'The White Album Auction. But in addition, TracksAuction.com will be selling John Lennon's school records. Specifically, his detention slips, the Telegraph reports. -
Morrissey to release live cover of Lou Reed's 'Satellite of Love'
Morrissey has announced that he will release a live cover of Lou Reed's "Satellite of Love" on December 5 as a tribute to the late alt-rock icon. It also marks the release of his audiobook version of Autobiography. -
Drenge releasing first U.S. single and playing first U.S. tour dates in January
We Americans are blessed that our economic pull is such that most musicians of other nationalities eventually come to us. Of course, it's totally possible for us to go and find them, but frankly we've gotten lazy. One act that we're certainly pleased will soon be more readily available on American shores is the British blues-punk band Drenge. -
Late Night Rundown: Musical guests of late night television for November 11 through November 15
Can't get enough of your favorite bands on late night television? Check and see who is performing this week, and don't forget to come back and see what we have to say the next day! The week of Nov. 11 through Nov. 15 -
Flaming Lips, Mark Lanegan, Joy Formidable pay tribute to Sparklehorse on charity album
Sparklehorse might not have been the most popular name, even to fans of indie rock, but a tribute album to the group and Mark Linkous (more or less the band's curator) will feature quite a few gig names.
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