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  • Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim, Da Brat To Share Stage At November's Soul Train Awards

    Nineties female rap stars, unite! Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim and Da Brat will all share the spotlight at November's Soul Train Awards.
  • Stream Marilyn Manson's New Song 'Third Day of a Seven Day Binge' Now [LISTEN]

    Shock rocker Marilyn Manson shared a new track yesterday titled "Third Day of a Seven Day Binge," his first new music in two years.
  • 9 Bands Named After People Who Aren't Members: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, And More

    When you hear about an artist such as Elvis Costello or Billy Joel, it's safe to assume that these are solo artists. Some bands, however, adopt names such as these that would confuse people into thinking they're solo acts, or even duos. Here are nine bands that are named after people who aren't in the band.
  • HUNDREDS Rocks CMJ 2014: Philipp, Eva Milner On Playing The United States, SXSW & Writing Contemporary Trip-Hop [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

    With the conclusion of CMJ just this past weekend (ending on Saturday, Oct. 25), we here at Music Times found an array of bands we couldn’t help but fall in love with. One of such happened to be HUNDREDS, a “contemporary trip-hop” duo from Hamburg, Germany, made up of brother and sister Philipp and Eva Milner.
  • REVIEW: Imagine Dragons Release Fan-Pleasing New Single "I Bet My Life" from New Album 2015 [LISTEN]

    It's been two years since Imagine Dragons released its debut album Night Visions, so it's time the band got on a new album cycle. Today (Oct. 27), the epic rock band released the first taste of its unnamed sophomore album, another strong armed rolling anthem "I Bet My Life."
  • Chiddy Bang Gets Pulled Off Stage by Cops Mid-Performance

    Chiddy Bang apparently got the people a bit too turnt at a recent South Carolina show. In town for Clemson's homecoming concert, rapper Chiddy — who is still using the Bang moniker despite producer Xaphoon Jones's departure last year — whipped the crowd into a frenzy, and a swarm of cops forced him off stage after a woman got hit in the face with a water bottle.
  • MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs From Drake, HAERTS, Jonah Delso, Les Sins And Many More!

    Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new songs from Drake, HAERTS, Les Sins, Howard and more right here! In fact, we have a brand new track from singer-songwriter Jonah Delso that Music Times is lucky enough to share with you all today!
  • Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean Combining Tours for Stadium Run in 2015

    Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean were set for separate 2015 tours until some smart person came up with an idea that will change the live landscape next summer. The two superstars will now combine their acts for a 10-date run between May and August.
  • Beyonce, Topshop Partner Up for Active Wear Line Inspired by "Flawless" Singer's Dance Regimen

    If you've ever wanted to work out, dress and look like Beyoncé, soon you will be in luck because the "**Flawless" singer is releasing her own active wear line. Today (Oct. 27), Beyoncé and English clothing retailer Topshop announced that they will be entering into a partnership for a new line of fitness clothing.
  • Staind Singer Aaron Lewis Botches National Anthem at World Series, Apologizes

    Aaron Lewis tried and failed to perform the national anthem before Sunday night's World Series game in San Francisco. The Staind singer and aspiring country star screwed up the second line of the song — his version: "What so proudly we hailed were so gallantly streaming" — and then apologized profusely on Facebook:
  • 7 Artists Who Gradually Became More Accessible: Bruce Springsteen, Metallica and More

    While some artists throughout rock history gradually became stranger as their careers went on, including The Beatles and Radiohead, there are other artists who started off strange and inaccessible but eventually moved toward accessibility, whether it was due to pressure from their label or a legitimate desire to clean up their sound. Here are seven artists who became more accessible:
  • Katherine Jenkins Sings Bizet's 'Carmen,' "Dreaming of the Days" (Ludovico Einaudi's 'I Giorni') Single from New Album 'Home Sweet Home' at SubCulture

    Seriously, though, can Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins really sing opera? It's a curious line of inquiry everyone who has heard her asks. Eventually.
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