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  • Stalley Unveils 'Ohio' Tracklist, Album Slated To Feature Rick Ross, Nipsey Hussle, Ty Dolla $ign And More

    Last month, Stalley announced the release date for his forthcoming album Ohio and now he's giving fans a look at the LP's tracklist.
  • Nine Inch Nails, Neil Young and N.W.A. Redone with Cats: A List Inspired by Run The Jewels' 'Meow The Jewels'

    Run The Jewels potential remix "Meow The Jewels" got us thinking: A) Cats are awesome (we're always thinking this) and B) what other albums would we like to see/hear after getting the cat treatment?
  • Lupe Fiasco Shares New Song "Pu$$y" Featuring Billy Blue [LISTEN]

    We may not have a release date yet for Lupe Fiasco's next album Tetsuo & Youth, but today the Chicago rapper dropped a new single to tide us over. "Pu$$y" features production by MoeZ'art and a hook from Miami rapper Billy Blue, with cover artwork featuring a photograph of Pussy Riot's Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, who I'm sure will love being associated with a song like this.
  • Metallica To Release 'Live Metallica: By Request 2014' Box Set Of Every 2014 Concert

    According to Consequence of Sound, Metallica will be releasing recordings of all 27 shows they performed this year in a massive box set titled Live Metallica: By Request 2014. The collection will include Metallica's controversial headlining set at Glastonbury and their acoustic set at the MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert. The other 25 shows were part of Metallica's "By Request Tour," in which their setlists were chosen by fans.
  • The Rolling Stones Announce 'From The Vault' Live Album Series, First Two Releases Coming In November

    Though the Rolling Stones haven't released a new studio album since 2005's A Bigger Bang, they have released four live albums since then, and this year we'll be getting some more. Ultimate Classic Rock reports that this November, the Stones will be releasing two live albums to kick off their 'From The Vault' series: Hampton Coliseum - Live in 1981, which documents a show during the band's Tattoo You tour, and L.A. Forum - Live in 1975, which comes from the band's "Tour of the Americas," their first with guitarist Ronnie Wood.
  • Meeting Dolly Parton and Florida Georgia Line in the Cornfield

    No, the country artists aren't playing any special concerts in the cornfield - but they are still the stars of the show!
  • Songs Named For America's Biggest Cities; Starring Frank Sinatra, Neil Young and Maybe A$AP Rocky

    Music Times checked out the most recent census data to confirm what the nine largest cities in the United States are and then went out in search of songs titled after that city. This means ONLY the town names, with no extra words ("New York" applies..."Let's Get Rid of New York" by The Randoms does not, for example).
  • French Montana Shares New Single "Suicide," And It's Pretty Bleak [LISTEN]

    New York rapper French Montana has shared a new single called "Suicide" which you can check out below. Like its title suggests, the song is pretty bleak, though not as explicitly about suicide as, say, Biggie's "Suicidal Thoughts."
  • Interpol Shares "Twice As Hard" Music Video Starring Boxers At A Gym

    New York post-punk band Interpol have shared the music video for their latest single "Twice As Hard," which you can check out below. The video, directed by lead singer Paul Banks, doesn't feature any members of Interpol, but rather documents a group of boxers as they exercise and train in a gym, so it's not exactly what you'd expect from such a dark, ethereal band.
  • August Alsina Remains Under Hospital Care Following Collapse During New York Show

    R&B crooner August Alsina remains under hospital care after collapsing during a concert at New York City's Irving Plaza on Monday night.
  • Waka Flocka Flame Says He's Hiring A Blunt Roller For $50K A Year, Seth Rogen Offers To Help

    Waka Flocka Flame needs help with a very important task. In fact, it's so important he's willing to pay $50,000 a year to get the job done.
  • Ariana Grande Addresses Diva Rumors, and Media "Lies" in Lengthy Twitter Rant

    Ariana Grande has been facing quite the diva rumors lately. But she's dismissing them all as laugh-worthy and encouraging others to spread love in a new series of Twitter posts.
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