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Nas stars in 'Obey Your Verse' campaign and talks about the importance of having a voice. Have you been wondering what all those Sprite cans with famous rap lyrics on them are about? Sprite teamed up with The Fader and launched a new mini-documentary called Obey Your Verse. -
Plasticgod's Latest Collection Pays Homage To Nick Cave
Los Angeles based celeb artist Plasticgod pays homage to post-punk icon Nick Cave of The Bad Seeds' greatness with his latest collection of (very) limited edition toys. Inspired by six of Austrialian rockers most memorable songs, each of these highly coveted figurines commemorates the strange and fascinating interior of Cave's artistically dark and enchanting visions. -
Miley Cyrus Has Hot & Heavy Make-Out Session With Victoria's Secret Model
Miley Cyrus Has Hot & Heavy Make-Out Session With Victoria Secret Model Oh Miley. How far she has come since the days of Disney's mega-successful, Hannah Montana. -
Crystal Castles Share New Single 'Deicide' From Upcoming Album
Crystal Castles has unveiled a new song "Deicide," which is slated to appear on the group's upcoming album. After the messy breakup of the popular indie-electronic group last year, producer Ethan Kath has kept the Crystal Castles banner flying and brought on a new singer by the name Edith. The new tune starts out very ambient, before building into a late 1990s, early 2000s, Euro rave type of track with the soft vocals of Edith gently sitting on top. -
What Performers Have Played Historic Venues Most? Carnegie Hall, Red Rocks, More
Billy Joel made history at one of the most acclaimed music venues in the world this week when he played his 65th concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The total helped him to surpass that of friend Elton John, giving him the most appearances at the historic Manhattan venue. There are many music venues the world over that are adored by performers and fans alike, but unfortunately not many have done much work in attempting to figure out what performers have played there the most. Of course, many—such as The Troubadour in Los Angeles—probably didn't foresee themselves lasting as long as they have. Music Times has done our best to figure out what musicians have played the most gigs at some of the world's most vaunted performance spaces. -
Rick Ross Coughs Up $2 Million & Posts Bail For Kidnapping Arrest [WATCH]
Ross was released as of last night, as he coughed up $2M to get out on bond and it was no easy feat by any stretch of the imagination. -
Future Explains Why He Didn't Perform At The 2015 BET Awards [WATCH]
Fans who tuned into this year's BET Awards may have noticed that some of the previously announced performers, including Future, were no where to be found when the time came to take the stage. During a recent club appearance, the Atlanta rapper explained his decision to not perform. -
Female-Fronted Fest Burger-A-Go-Go Features Kim Gordon, Kathleen Hanna and More
Left Coast indie label Burger Records announced the line up for their second annual all-female-fronted music festival Burger-A-Go-Go earlier this week. Scheduled for September 5th, the now annual event is set to take place at Santa Anna Observatory, featuring well-loved acts like Bleached, Cults and riot grrrl legend Kathleen Hanna's The Julie Ruin. -
Gucci Mane Releases 'Trapology' Mixtape Feat. Fetty Wap, Snoop Dogg
Gucci Mane just keeps the new music coming. After sharing two of the biggest collabs on his fresh mixtape earlier in the week, Guwop has released the full 14-track project titled Trapology. The tape features the likes of Fetty Wap, who credits the Atlanta rapper as one of his main influences, Snoop Dogg, Jadakiss, Soulja Boy, RiFF RAFF and many more. -
Modest Mouse Turns Fantasy in Latest 'The Ground Walks, With Time in a Box' Video [WATCH]
Ripping off of the latest fantasy inspired craze, Modest Mouse premiered an unnerving new video for "The Ground Walks, With Time in a Box," the band's latest single off of the highly anticipated 2015 album Strangers to Ourselves. The video showcases Isaac Brock and the group dressed head to toe as medieval vagabonds--complete with a crown made of house keys, a pagan ceremony, robes made of neckties and a naturally bloody ending. -
Tyga's New 'The Gold Album' Isn't Selling Too Well, Opening Week Sales Low
Tyga's new album, 'The Gold Album' isn't doing too well according to first week sales. -
Tink Releases Aaliyah-Inspired Video for 'Million' [WATCH]
On the heels of her placement on XXL's 2015 Freshman class list, Tink is keeping the momentum going with the release of her Aaliyah-inspired video for "Million."
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