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The BET Hip-Hop Awards were full of performances, a few more performances and, lest we forget, the occasional presentation of an award. -
The Promise Adds a Fourth Member
Kenny Parsons will be joining the trio for select dates. Just last month, The Promise added Mandy Wing Foster to their roster to replace Tina McKinney Booth, who left the trio to start a new business. -
A Stacie Orrico Comeback
On Wednesday, November 6, Stacie Orrico's comeback will be official as she performs a live concert on StageIt. -
Drake and Future Feud Over Albums and Tour Firing, Lawsuit Coming From R&B Star
There are roughly 2,800 rappers who tout themselves as the greatest rapper alive. Normally this hasn't prevented the Jays and Kanyes from making albums together, but on October 15, it became an issue when Future downplayed the talent of his temporary boss, Drake, who was hosting the former on his "Would You Like a Tour?" tour. -
Snoop Dogg Teams With Dâm-Funk For '7 Days of Funk' Project Under The Name 'Snoopzilla' [LISTEN]
The moniker "Snoop Lion" survived a little more than a year before Snoop traded a reggae feline end to his name for a reptilian one. Introducing, Snoopzilla. -
Paul McCartney's Album 'New' Is Now Streaming [LISTEN]
Paul McCartney's highly anticipated studio album, New, hit stores today via Concord/Hear Music. If you want to check it out now, the record is currently streaming in full for free on Spotify (listen below). -
Music Times Showcase-Showcase: Live Updates From Piano's Music Bar in SoHo
During the first day of the College Music Journalism Marathon, Music Times is camping out at Piano's for the What Blog? showcase. Stay tuned to hear about every band that takes the stage. -
The Man Behind Rebecca Black's 'Friday' Makes New Alison Gold Video, 'Chinese Food,' And It's Pretty Offensive
The guy who brought the world the wonders of Rebecca Black's "Friday" is back and working with another young artist, Alison Gold. The newest song to come out of Ark Music Factory, which produces songs for tweens, is Gold's "Chinese Food," and the video for it is kind of offensive. -
Drake Kicks Future Off His Tour, Future Files $1.5 Million Lawsuit
Future has been chopped from Drake's "Would You Like A Tour?" tour after comments Future made in a Billboard article. -
Charlotte Church Attacks Robin Thicke and Britney Spears for 'Juvenile' Attitude Toward Sexuality
If anyone can talk about having juvenile attitudes in the music industry, it's Charlotte Church. Although Church, the classically trained Welsh pop sensation, was referring to immaturity in the music industry, she's had plenty of experience as both a child and an adult in the music business. She released her first album when she was 12 years old, becoming an international sensation. The theme of her talk at the third annual John Peel Lecture regarded the juvenile approach to sexuality in the industry. -
Wagnerian (and Eurovision) Tenor René Kollo, 75, Calls Time
He's 75, so René Kollo has decided that enough is enough. Wagner tenors--real, top-quality Wagner tenors--are few enough in number that when one decides to retire, it doesn't go unnoticed. -
Agata Tuszyńska's Wiera Gran Book Not Guilty of Defaming 'The Pianist' Władysław Szpilman
A Polish court recently found Agata Tuszyńska not guilty of defaming the memory of Polish-Jewish pianist Władysław Szpilman, whose memoir of surviving the Warsaw ghetto was made into the 2002 movie 'The Pianist.'
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