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Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will face off this weekend for what many boxing fans are calling the "fight of the century." Regardless of how great the sparring actually is, it will certainly feature the highest payout in the sport's history, with the two fighters sharing up to $300 million between them. Music Times might not be a sports outlet but we wanted to get in on the action by creating playlists for each of the contestants involved. Here are five tracks to get Floyd Mayweather pumped, ranging from Lil Wayne to Phil Collins. -
Music Times Manny Pacquiao Playlist: Rick Ross, Shakira and More
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will face off this weekend for what many boxing fans are calling the "fight of the century." Regardless of how great the sparring actually is, it will certainly feature the highest payout in the sport's history, with the two fighters sharing up to $300 million between them. Music Times might not be a sports outlet but we wanted to get in on the action by creating playlists for each of the contestants involved. Here are five tracks to get Manny Pacquiao pumped, ranging from Rick Ross to Shakira. -
Tia Mowry Talks Potential 'Sister, Sister' Reboot on the 'Meredith Vieira Show'
Tia Mowry (Tia Dashon Mowry-Hardrict) stopped by "The Meredith Vieira Show" and teased audiences about potentially bringing back the show she once starred in with her twin sister, Tamera Mowry (Tamera Darvette Mowry-Housley), "Sister, Sister." -
Manny Pacquiao Pre-Fight Playlist: Wiz Khalifa, Ed Sheeran Preparing Him For Floyd Mayweather
The biggest fight boxing has seen in decades is just over 24 hours away and Manny Pacquiao has unveiled one of the crucial secrets to the matchup -- what music will be pumping him up before his career-defining fight against Floyd Mayweather tomorrow night. He has partnered with Spotify to share a 17-track playlist for what tracks will be getting the Filipino boxer's blood boiling and his muscles ready to go. Among those included are selections from Wiz Khalifa, Ed Sheeran, The Black Keys and Shakira. -
Brandon Flowers 'I Can Change' Review: New Song from 'The Desired Effect' Blends '80s and Today [LISTEN]
If there's one thing that fans can expect from Brandon Flowers' new solo album The Desired Effect, it will be plenty of synthesizer. After releasing the keys-heavy tracks "Can't Deny My Love," "Still Want You" and "Lonely Town," today (May 1), the Killers frontman gave us the latest taste of his Flamingo follow-up, the Bronski Beat's "Smalltown Boy" sampling "I Can Change." -
The Grateful Dead Jam on 'Sugaree' in 1989 Unreleased Video [WATCH]
In preparation for their big screen Meet-Up at the Movies, the Grateful Dead unveiled a teaser video of the band performing a relaxed rendition of Jerry Garcia's solo hit, "Sugaree." -
Lupe Fiasco Supports Freddie Gray, Baltimore Rioters in 'It Just Might Be Okay' Video
Nearly a decade ago, Lupe Fiasco released his debut album, 'Food & Liquor,' featuring a track entitled "It Just Might Be Okay." The Chicago rhymer recently decided to revisit the track and release a video to show support for Freddie Gray and the Baltimore rioters. -
Backstreet Boys Vs. NSYNC Continues for May Meme Supremacy
It might seem like it's been years since the battle of boy band supremacy was fought between Backstreet Boys and NSYNC, but now it seems like a certain meme has sparked competition between to '90s superstars yet again. Today, as we all know, is May 1, meaning yesterday (April 30), the Internet was filled to the brim with Justin Timberlake "It's Gonna Be May" memes. But now, BSB is trying to claim the whole spring month for themselves with their own May themed meme. -
Baltimore Protester Dimitri Reeves Performs Michael Jackson Songs to Keep the Peace
In the midst of Baltimore riots and the heartbreak regarding the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody, one protester gave Baltimore citizens something to smile about. By channeling the essence and music of the King of Pop, Dimitri Reeves decided against violence to instead, perform classic Michael Jackson hits including his cover of the Beatles' "Come Together." -
Boosie BadAzz: 'Touchdown 2 Cause Hell' Rapper Releases Part One of New Documentary [WATCH]
As fans anticipate Boosie BadAzz's Touchdown 2 Cause Hell album, the Baton Rouge rapper has decided to ease the wait by releasing part one of his new documentary. -
Lady Antebellum Heartland Bedroom Collection Arrives at Bed Bath & Beyond
If you have ever wanted to live like Lady Antebellum, well, maybe you should have a few No. 1 albums first, but in the meanwhile you can at least sleep like the "Bartender" band. Today (May 1), a new line of bedroom textiles by the country trio and inspired by the "American heartland" has arrived in Bed Bath & Beyond stores around the country. -
Mitch Winehouse Calls 'Amy' Documentary Makers "Disgusting" After Poor Portrayal in Film
Amy Winehouse's father Mitch is speaking out against the documentary about his daughter. Earlier this week, the "Rehab" singer's family distanced themselves from the film Amy, claiming it paints Mitch in a bad light while glorifying Amy's controversial ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil.
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