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  • Carrie Underwood Rumored to Be Super Bowl Headliner in 2015 but Music Times Tells Why It Won't Happen

    The hot rumor that has recently emerged in country music media is that Carrie Underwood will be the headliner at the 2015 Super Bowl. Before you get too excited, Underwood fans, understand that all of these rumors originated at TerezOwens.com, a well-read sports blog, but yeah, a sports blog. Nevertheless, other media outlets have started to bite. We at Music Times are less than convinced. Allow us to prevent you from getting your hopes up by taking arguments presented and providing counter-arguments.
  • Jhene Aiko 'Souled Out' Tracklist Shared

    R&B singer Jhene Aiko has revealed the tracklist for her upcoming debut album Souled Out, which you can check out below. The album will feature fourteen songs, plus two bonus tracks for the Target Exclusive edition. The album will also feature a few guest appearances, including Chicago hip-hop collective Cocaine 80s on "To Love & Die," and rapper Common on "Pretty Bird." Aiko's daughter Namiko also makes an appearance on the song "Promises."
  • LISTEN: Maroon 5, Big Sean 'Maps' Remix Released Before New Album 'V'

    It's a big week for Big Sean. His mature, sensual duet with girlfriend Ariana Grande "Best Mistake" was released, and now he's heavily featured on a new remix of Maroon 5's lead V single "Maps."
  • Kanye West, DJ Million Dollar Mano Part Ways: Yeezus Tour Partner Accepts Firing with Homophobic Twitter Rant

    Kanye West and his longtime touring DJ, Million Dollar Mano, have parted ways. Yesterday (Aug. 13), the spinster/producer announced that West had fired him on Twitter, and then proceeded to go on a homophobic Twittter rant after rabid fans of the Yeezus rapper celebrated his departure.
  • Radio Disney Selling Off 23 Stations and Laying Off More Than 200 Employees

    Radio workers for the Walt Disney Company are feeling the effects that journalists can certainly sympathize with: Everything is going digital. The company announced that it would selling 23 stations and laying off more than 200 employees accordingly. Instead, Radio Disney will aim to distribute content digitally.
  • Aerosmith Cancels Tour Dates Due To Drummer Joey Kramer’s Heart Problems

    Aerosmith has reportedly been forced to cancel a number of dates on their current Let Rock Rule tour due to drummer Joey Kramer suffering from “heart complications” – according to TMZ.
  • Camelbak Water Containers Banned at Electric Zoo Festival as Preventative Measure

    The Electric Zoo has already unfolded a series of preventative measures to keep visitors from bringing intoxicants into the grounds, including a mandatory-viewing short film detailing the downsides of drug abuse, but its new ban might shock the most intrepid music festival-goer: Camelbaks.
  • [WATCH] New Michael Jackson Music Video for 'A Place With No Name' from Posthumous 'Xscape' Album

    A second music video has been released for a single from Michael Jackson's recent posthumous album, Xscape. The official Twitter account for the performer provided a link to the video for "A Place With No Name."
  • 'Finding Neverland,' New Musical about 'Peter Pan' Playwright J.M. Barrie, Arriving on Broadway in March

    Remember that Jennifer Hudson number on the Tony Awards a few months back? This is that show. Finding Neverland, the new musical based on Marc Forster's 2004 film about Peter Pan playwright J.
  • Taylor Swift MTV VMAs Announcement: 'Red' Singer Will Appear On Show

    Taylor Swift is already pop's most buzz-worthy artist of the past couple weeks, but she decided to add more fuel to the fame machine on Wednesday night.
  • Jeezy Dedicates St. Louis Performance To Slain Teen Mike Brown

    Jeezy dedicated a recent show to slain unarmed teen Mike Brown. Jeezy dedicated his recent St. Louis performance to unarmed slain teen Michael "Mike Mike" Brown.
  • Samhain Frontman Glenn Danzig Loses His Lawsuit against Former Band The Misfits

    The Misfits tend to put emphasis on the "horror" part but occasionally handling "business" becomes necessary. Such was the case when former vocalist/metal icon Glenn Danzig brought a lawsuit against his ex-band, alleging that it had partaken in illegal business deals that prevented him from getting a cut of Misfits merchandise profits. A judge ruled, however, that Danzig was unable to prove that the activity of the Misfits was in any way illegal.
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