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  • T.I. Shares New Song 'What You Gone Do About It' Featuring Trae Tha Truth, Spodee And Zuse

    Perhaps to drum up some more anticipation for the release of Hustle Gang's new mixtape G.D.O.D. 2, Atlanta rapper T.I. has shared a new track called "What You Gone Do About It," produced by DJ Scream and featuring fellow Hustle Gang members Trae Tha Truth, Spodee, and Zuse. You can check out the track over at Hot New Hip-Hop right now.
  • Kanye West Reportedly Heading To The Studio With Lorde

    Lorde made her affinity for Kanye West public recently by covering two of the rapper's songs in concert, and now, Yeezus will reportedly be joining the young songstress in the studio soon.
  • 30 Years of The VMA's: Music Times Fixes MTV's Errors from 1984 for Michael Jackson, The Police and Herbie Hancock

    Music Times looks back at the major awards presented at the 1984 rendition of the VMA's and makes the revisions that history needs for closure.
  • Dale! Pitbull, The Rockettes Perform 'Fireball' on 'America's Got Talent' Finale [WATCH]

    It's time for your daily dose of dale! Last night (Sept. 17), the season finale of America's Got Talent got a little bit worldwide, thanks to a performance of "Fireball" courtesy of Pitbull and the famous Rockettes.
  • Ylvis Share New Video For 'Trucker's Hitch,' 'The Fox' Singers Branch Out To Country

    One of the most unlikely pop hits of 2013 was "The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)" by Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis, which hit the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 and received nearly 450 million Youtube views. Today, the duo, consisting of brothers Vegard and Bard Ylvisaker, is at it again with the release of their new single "Trucker's Hitch," which takes the EDM of "The Fox" and blends it with a more Avicii-style country/electronic hybrid. Of course, the point of Ylvis' songs aren't the music itself as much as the lyrics, which this time around are about the difficulties of tying a trucker's hitch knot.
  • Chief Keef Shares Weird New Song 'Wait' [LISTEN]

    If you've ever listened to a Chief Keef song and thought to yourself, "I would definitely be enjoying this more if he sounded more like a chipmunk," then you're in luck. The 19-year-old Chicago rapper's latest song "Wait" takes what sounds like a pretty standard Chief Keef number and speeds it up until the vocals become a flurry of squeaks and unnecessary Autotune. Most of the lyrics to the self-produced track become pretty incomprehensible, so good luck trying to rap along to this.
  • Nick Jonas Is Done Wearing His Purity Ring

    Many young female fans remember the purity rings that brothers Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas displayed proudly in 2008 because it meant they were staying pure until marriage. Well, Nick has taken his ring off and says he's done with all that jazz.
  • Chris Brown Certain He Would Beat Usher In A Dance-Off

    Chris Brown may have recorded a single with his mentor Usher, but when it comes to dancing the younger star claims that he has better moves.
  • Jason Isbell Sweeps Americana Music Awards With 'Southeastern', 'Cover Me Up'

    The Americana Music Awards took place last night (Sept. 17) in Nashville, celebrating the best in authentic American roots and country music. Singer-songwriter Jason Isbell swept the awards, taking home the trophies for album of the year, song of the year and artist of the year.
  • Aaliyah Biopic Premiering On Lifetime In November [PHOTO]

    On Twitter today, the Lifetime network announced that their long-awaited and controversial biopic about the late R&B singer Aaliyah, titled Aaliyah: Princess of R&B, will be premiering on Saturday, Nov. 15. Along with this announcement came a photo of actress Alexandra Shipp as Aaliyah, which you can check out below.
  • Celebrate Scottish Independence (Maybe) with Scottish Independent Musicians: Young Fathers, Paws, Amazing Snakeheads and More

    We're a music site so we don't mess around with politics much, especially when it's going down on other continents. Still, we feel it's worthwhile to introduce you to acts who haven't quite broken through in America yet (and may be concerned with finding a new currency come Friday).
  • Eighth-Grade Metal Band Unlocking The Truth Rock 'The Colbert Report'

    The eighth- grade metal trio Unlocking the Truth stopped by The Colbert Report last night (Sept. 17) and showed the world why Sony signed them to a $1.8 million contract this summer.
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