• Mannie Fresh on Lil Wayne 'Carter V': "We Went Back to the Original Feel"

    The battle over Tha Carter V between Lil Wayne, Birdman and Cash Money Records has gone on for seemingly an eternity. It has become the centerpiece of a $51 million lawsuit levied by Lil Wayne against Cash Money. Mannie Fresh, a major figure in the development of Lil Wayne and Cash Money recently sat down with Montreality to discuss a variety of topics including his first paycheck, Tha Carter V, Kanye West and much more.
  • 5 Bad Vocalist Solo Debuts, from David Lee Roth to Nearly All of The Beatles

    On this date 30 years ago, Freddie Mercury of Queen released his first solo album, Mr. Bad Guy...and it failed drastically, at least from a commercial standpoint. It seems odd now—when a solo album from Brandon Flowers or other vocalists attached to a big-name band can release an album by themselves and land in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 without breaking a sweat—that one of the liveliest frontmen in rock history couldn't get into the Top 150 of the album sales charts with his first solo release. That said (and despite the cheesy image of Mercury in shades on the album cover), Mr. Bad Guy ain't a bad record. That can't be said about the solo debuts of these other famous vocalists, from The Beatles' members to David Lee Roth.
  • Adam Lambert "Ghost Town" Music Video: Creep Dance Party Leads 'The Original High'

    There's no denying that Adam Lambert's new single "Ghost Town" is a haunting club banger, but in the American Idol alum's Hype Williams assisted music video, that thesis is made loud and clear. Ahead of his new album The Original High, today (April 29), Lambert dropped his latest music video, and it's basically the spookiest party you could ever hope to attend.
  • Wiz Khalifa ‘See You Again’ Leads Hot 100 Beating Fetty Wap, Jason Derulo

    The Fast and the Furious franchise cannot be stopped, and seemingly neither can Wiz Khalifa's new song "See You Again." For the third week in a row, the soundtrack single has topped the Billboard Hot 100, ahead of hits from Mark Ronson, The Weeknd and Fetty Wap. Meanwhile, Jason Derulo has notched another top 10 hit with his Everything Is 4 single "Want to Want Me."
  • Snoop Dogg Unveils Pharrell-Assisted 'Bush' Tracklist: Stevie Wonder, Kendrick Lamar, Gwen Stefani Featured

    Snoop Dogg has unveiled the tracklist, including the collaborators for his new album Bush that has been executive produced by the hardest working man in music, Pharrell. The 10-track album will feature some of the biggest names in hip-hop such as Rick Ross and Kendrick Lamar, as well as legends in soul and funk like Stevie Wonder and Charlie Wilson. Snoop revealed the tracklist on Twitter.
  • Justin Bieber Teases 'Zoolander 2' Cameo With Ben Stiller In "Blue Steel" Stare Off [PHOTO]

    Justin Bieber is taking his modeling to the next level. Earlier today, the Calvin Klein model and pop star took to Instagram to tease what appears to be a cameo in Zoolander 2. He posted a black-and-white photo of him and Ben Stiller (a.k.a. Derek Zoolander) going head to head in a "Blue Steel" stare off with a #Zoolander2 hashtag and clarification that the hair is not in fact his new style but rather a wig.
  • 5 Live Albums Recorded to No Audience: Pink Floyd, Bjork and More Feel for Baltimore Orioles

    The unfortunate riots in Baltimore have led to a bizarre situation at Camden Yards in Baltimore, where the hometown Orioles have been playing the Chicago White Sox in an empty stadium due to the situation outside. It's clearly had an impact on some of the players...White Sox starter Jeff Samardzija was rocked for six runs in the first inning today, perhaps nervous because the whole world wasn't watching him. It made us baseball fans at Music Times if similar things have ever happened in the music world? Not quite, but we did find a number of "live" albums that were recorded with no actual audience in attendance. Check out a few examples, from Pink Floyd to Björk.