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Hearing the announcement of his bail was apparently too much for Suge Knight to handle. The former head of Death Row Records reportedly passed out in court after a judge set his bail at $25 million. -
Adam Levine, 'The Voice' Producers Create New Songwriting Show 'Songland' for NBC
Fans of Adam Levine and The Voice won't just have one reality show starring the Maroon 5 frontman, if he and NBC have their way. The "Sugar" singer is reportedly shopping around a second music-themed reality show to his network... and this time he's focusing on the songwriter. -
Zayn Malik Quits One Direction Tour: Bandmates React After Perrie Edwards Cheating Scandal
The One Direction fandom was rocked yesterday (March 19) when Zayn Malik quit the On The Road Again Tour due to "stress" after rumors were sparked that he's been cheating on his fiancée Perrie Edwards of Little Mix. But, how is the 1D crooner doing? And are his 1D bandmates worried about him? -
5 Highest Priced Records on eBay Right Now: Joy Division, Iron Maiden, and More Obscure Rarities
Jack White made headlines last week when he announced that he was the bidder who spent $300,000 for the acetate of Elvis Presley's original single, a 7" pressing from Sun Records featuring "My Happiness" and "That's When Your Heartaches Begin," and that his label Third Man Records would be releasing copies of the recording for Record Store Day 2015. That inspired us to check out what the highest-priced albums on eBay were at the moment, and readers ate it up, so we've decided to try it again, looking at every LP priced at more than $1,000 on the online auction site at the moment, which included hot numbers from Joy Division, Iron Maiden and more. -
N.W.A., Green Day and Stevie Ray Vaughn: Vote in Music Times' Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Tournament Bracket
Music Times combines March Madness and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony into a bracket-style tournament, where only your vote can decide who gets enshrined: Nine Inch Nails, Green Day, N.W.A.? Vote and check back next week for the Elite 8. -
Empire Season 2 Guests: Cast Wants Kanye West, Justin Timberlake, Oprah & More Following Season 1 Finale
After an epic season 1 finale, the cast of Empire got together and put together a long list of famous musicians and influential people they want to guest star on season 2. -
Jennifer Lopez 'Feel the Light' Music Video from 'Home' Stars Aliens, Stunning Dress from 'American Idol' [WATCH]
Jennifer Lopez is bringing it all back to outer space in the new music video for "Feel the Light." After a stunning performance last night on American Idol and a tantalizing teaser video yesterday (March 19), the official visual for the Home soundtrack single has finally arrived. -
Miley Cyrus SXSW: 'Bangerz' Singer Joins Rae Sremmurd, Mike WiLL Made It For '23,' 'Throw Sum Mo,' & 'We Can't Stop' Performances
Miley Cyrus surprised fans at SXSW when she made an unannounced appearance at the Fader Fort in Austin. She came out at the end of Mike WiLL Made-It's set and launched into her rap verse on their collaborative single "23" before singing her own hit "We Can't Stop." WiLL's EarDrummer label protégés Rae Sremmurd joined Future their SremmLife track "Throw Sum Mo," with Cyrus rapping along to Nicki Minaj's verse. Riff Raff and Two-9 also made appearances, Rolling Stone reports. -
James Murphy Covers David Bowie's "Golden Years" for 'While We're Young' Film [LISTEN]
James Murphy recently shared the new song "We Used to Dance" from the soundtrack for While We're Young. The former LCD Soundsystem frontman scored the film, which stars Ben Stiller and was directed by Noah Baumbach. Murphy's latest track from the collection is an instrumental cover of David Bowie's "Golden Years." -
Marvin Gaye Wins on Billboards as Well after 'Blurred Lines' Suit, as 2007 Greatest Hits Album Charts for First Time
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at Number 1's, a collection of hits from Marvin Gaye that cracked the Billboard 200 for this first time last week, and whether a certain lawsuit involving a certain Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams single had something to do with it. -
Metallica's Been Suffering From Financial Risks Since 2010, According to a New Book
The members of Metallica haven't exactly been cashing in on their status of heavy metal royalty. A new book titled Into the Black claims that since 2010, the "Enter Sandman" group has most likely lost more money then its made. The authors cited the band's two Orion festivals and the 2013 movie Through the Never as reasons for Metallica's poor financial state. -
Natalia Kills and Willy Moon Apologize for 'X Factor' Bullying
Former New Zealand X Factor judges Natalia Kills and Willy Moon took to Twitter to make their apologies for their harsh comments toward contestant Joe Irvine’s performance last week.
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