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In a recent interview with The Telegraph, legendary singer Bette Midler weighed in on the gratuitous amount of sex that goes into modern pop music, but singled out one pop superstar in particular: Ariana Grande. -
Jared Leto As The Joker? Thirty Seconds to Mars Frontman Shows Maniacal Laugh in 'Mr. Nobody' Clip [WATCH]
Rumors have since surfaced that Leto is going to star in DC's 'Suicide Squad' as The Joker, a role that has won praise for Jack Nicholson and the late Heath Ledger. -
Tink's New Timbaland-Produced Track "Tell The Children" Going Viral After Ferguson Decision On Mike Brown Shooting [LISTEN]
Following the grand jury decision not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the Mike Brown shooting case, many musicians offered their thoughts on the issue. One rapper specifically has a message that is resonating with the struggling community: Chicago rapper Tink. On a new Timbaland-produced track called "Tell The Children," the 19-year-old newcomer takes a stand on the protests and warns of what it means for future generations while spitting some harsh truths. The song was played multiple times this morning on Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club. -
Ariana Grande Featured On Nicki Minaj's 'The Pinkprint'? Instagram Activity Ignites Rumors [PHOTO]
Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj worked together earlier this year on their hit single "Bang Bang" with Jessie J. Now it appears that the two might be collaborating once more thanks to some information that Grande leaked online. In a new Instagram photo, she is seen posing next to a microphone with the caption "happy place :)." Now that alone might not seem like definitive proof that she is working with the "Anaconda" femcee. However, the post was originally accompanied by a different, revealing caption that has since been altered. According to Radio.com, the original caption read, "the work never ends!!! but i can't complain at all. This is where I'm happiest. sangin for @nickiminaj in here tonight #pinkprint." -
Fifth Harmony's "Sledgehammer" Music Video is Glamorous in White Ahead of 'Reflection' Release [WATCH]
The latest music video from Fifth Harmony is here, and it will hit you like a "Sledgehammer." Today (Nov. 25), 5H finally dropped the latest music video from its upcoming debut album Reflection, and the girls kept it simple and glamorous, playing in the shadows and calling a husky man to do, what else, throw some sledgehammers. -
Action Bronson Says Debut Album 'Mr. Wonderful' Will Be Out in Early 2015, Rapper 'Hyped' About Release
Action Bronson announced over the past few days that he is done with his debut album "Mr. Wonderful," and it will be out in early 2015. The rapper took to Twitter to hype the release, which will follow a slew of mixtapes, including 2013's "Saab Stories" and "Blue Chips 2." Not much else is known about the album, but Bronson plans to give us an actual date soon."There is no music in the world today that is even near this album I've created. I'm so fuckin hyped," he tweeted yesterday, Nov. 24, "XXL" noted. He followed that quickly with "EARLY 2015" and "Grammys here we come hahahahaha."The Album is done. Announcing date soon. #MrWonderful — #BRON2ON (@ActionBronson) November 24, 2014 -
Ferguson Decision: Pharrell, Katy Perry, Other Musicians React To Officer Not Being Indicted In Mike Brown Shooting
Following the grand jury decision last night, Nov. 24, to not indict Darren Wilson on the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, millions of people across the country expressed their outrage, including plenty of musicians. Pharrell, Macklemore, and Katy Perry were among those who took to Twitter to address the situation, as you can see below. -
Andre 3000 Talks Outkast Reunion Jumpsuits Exhibit, Says Messages Started a Conversation [WATCH]
Andre 3000 announced an art exhibit recently that will feature the jumpsuits he wore for the previous Outkast tour. Each jumpsuit displayed a personal thought or message from Andre like "life is short. take more baths" and "obviously oblivious." -
Bob Dylan Played a Show for One Fan at the Philadelphia Academy of Music as Part of a Documentary Series [WATCH]
One extremely lucky fan saw the show of a lifetime Sunday (Nov. 23) when Bob Dylan played a special gig for the sole audience member. -
[STREAM] AC/DC Share New Album 'Rock or Bust' a Week Ahead of Its Release Date [LISTEN]
Hard rock fans can stream AC/DC's new album "Rock or Bust" in its entirety a week ahead of its release over at iTunes, "Consequence of Sound" notes. The band's 15th international release will be available Dec. 2. The group put out two singles, "Play Ball" and the title track, dropping a video for the latter just yesterday, Nov. 24. "Rock or Bust" will be the first AC/DC effort not to feature rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, who retired from the band due to dementia.The new album will be the band's follow-up to 2008's "Black Ice." Produced by Brendan O'Brian, who also sat behind the controls for "Rock or Bust," the album marked somewhat of a comeback for the band. They struck an exclusive deal with Wal-Mart for distribution of the album, but there has not been any word on whether that will be the case with their new album. "Black Ice" was not immediately available for download, either.AC/DC plans to head out on a world tour after the release of "Rock or Bust." "Music Times" will keep you posted on that. -
Kendrick Lamar's 'good kid m.A.A.d city' Documentary Coming To Museum Of Contemporary Arts in Los Angeles
Kendrick Lamar's instant classic major label debut good kid m.A.A.d city has been lauded for its vivid imagery and impeccable storytelling. If you look carefully at the cover of the album, it reads, "good kid M.A.A.d city, a short film by Kendrick Lamar." Now those scenes will come to life in a new documentary. Titled m.A.A.d, the film premiered a few months back at Sundance Film Festival and is now headed for screenings on the West Coast. The 14-minute documentary, directed by Kahlil Joseph and scored by Flying Lotus, will be available for fans to view at the Museum of Contemporary Art's MOCA Grande Avenue in Los Angeles from March 21 through July 27, 2015. -
WATCH: Killer Mike Addresses Ferguson Indictment Ruling at St. Louis Run The Jewels Tour Stop: "These Motherf**kers Got Me Today"
Last night (Nov. 24), a grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri, decided not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the highly politicized death of the unarmed teenager Michael Brown. The decision, while not wholly surprising, sent shockwaves throughout the country and the music community. Last night, hip-hop duo Run The Jewels played a concert in nearby St. Louis, and rapper Killer Mike started things off by giving an impassioned speech to the crowd.
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