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We haven't heard much from Ma$e since he made a big album announcement in late June. We haven't heard much from Ma$e since he made a big album announcement in late June. -
Max Martin's No. 1's, Ranked from 18 to 1: Britney Spears, Taylor Swift and A Lot of Katy Perry
Music Times has taken it upon itself to revisit songwriter Max Martin's catalogue of no. 1's from the last 15 years. We warn Katy Perry fans in advance: You might not be happy. Keep in mind that regardless of our critiques, all of these songs have topped the charts. We're not sure what that says about ourselves or America in general. -
Nas Joins Carmelo Anthony, Peyton Manning; Invests In SeatGeek Ticketing Service
Ticket search engine SeatGeek just announced a $35 million Series B financing round, but the names of recent investors are the real story. -
WATCH: The Weeknd 'King of the Fall' Music Video as R&B Star Strolls Through Toronto
The Weeknd is going back to his roots in the new music video for his latest music video, "King of the Fall." Yesterday (Aug. 28), the R&B crooner released the melancholy clip, featuring himself wandering the streets of his hometown Toronto as the day passes him by. -
Oasis' 'Definitely Maybe': 11 Songs Ranked For Its 20th Anniversary
Today, Aug. 29, marks the 20th anniversary of Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe, and though it wasn't the first album of the Britpop movement, it did become one of its defining documents. The album would become the fastest selling debut of all time in the UK (a record later broken by Elastica and then Arctic Monkeys), and in celebration of its 20th birthday, here are the album's 11 songs ranked, from worst to best. -
Patrick Carney, Grouplove Contribute 'Bojack Horseman' Music [LISTEN]
BoJack Horseman is one of the more creative television ideas in recent memory. The animated Netflix series booted up a week ago with some musical help from The Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney and Grouplove. -
Slaine Staying Alive on 'The King of Everything Else' with Help from Tech N9ne, Madchild and More
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. -
Highlights: Chicago Jazz Festival at Millennium Park Features Sun Ra Arkestra, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Terence Blanchard and More
The 2014 Chicago Jazz Festival runs from August 28-31 at Millennium Park and the Chicago Cultural Center. Headliners include Terence Blanchard, Rufus Reid, Gary Burton, Dave Holland, Cécile McLorin Salvant and the Sun Ra Arkestra. -
Jeezy Pleads Not Guilty to Weapons Charge, Out of Jail on Bail: 'Seen It All' Rapper Court Date Set for September 5
Jeezy has pleaded not guilty to weapons charges stemming from a raid on his tour bus after a Wiz Khalifa Under The Influence of Music tour stop, and now the "Seen It All" rapper is free on bail. -
Opera Singer, Valerian Ruminski, Fired After Anti-Gay Hate Speech Spills Onto Facebook, Echoes Australian Anti-LGBTQA Diatribe
Sorry Valerie (oops, I mean Valerian), but anti-gay drek won't land you a spot in the Opera Lyra in Ottawa, Canada. Instead, Ruminski has been let go due to a backlash over some pretty horrendous comments he made to a man wearing jeweled fingernails. -
5 Albums Named After Lyrics By Other Bands: Steely Dan, Spoon, And More
One of my favorite types of album titles are those that are taken from the album's lyrics, but these five artists took a slightly different approach. Instead of naming their album after one of their own lyrics, they named their album after a lyric by another band entirely. -
Iron Maiden Rereleasing Every '80s Album and Single on Vinyl, from 'The Number of The Beast' to 'Live After Death'
Heavy metal fan? Do you prefer vinyl to other formats? You're in luck come this Fall. Iron Maiden has announced that it will be rereleasing all of its '80s albums on 180-gram vinyl, including the classic Live After Death performance album. Considering that the busy band put out seven albums during the decade, that's a lot for one metalhead to take in.
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