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  • Fat Joe Likens Remy Ma To Michael Jordan, Explains Beef

    Fat Joe obviously thinks highly of Remy Ma despite their previous beef. Remy Ma and Fat Joe have buried the hatchet. Joe says the former Terror Squad affiliates squashed their beef when Reminisce was released from prison.
  • 3 Recently Released Remixes To Bobby Shmurda's 'Hot N***a': T.I., Lil Kim And Gunplay

    Bobby Shmurda's breakout hit has everyone wanting to put their own spin on it. Bobby Shmurda skyrocketed to fame once his video for "Hot N***a" went viral.
  • Study Shows Listening To 50 Cent's 'In Da Club' Helps People Feel Empowered

    A new study shows listening to bass-heavy songs like 50 Cent's 'In Da Club' helps people feel empowered. Read about it here.
  • Teen Choice Awards 2014: Watch Rixton Rock to 'Me And My Broken Heart,' 'Wait On Me' [VIDEO]

    The 2014 Teen Choice Awards got a little extra dosage of class on Sunday night (Aug. 10), when English pop group Rixton took the stage to perform its two breakthrough singles "Wait On Me" and "Me and My Broken Heart."
  • Teen Choice Awards 2014: Selena Gomez Wins Ultimate Choice Award, Thanks Mom and Hints at Personal Issues in Speech

    The 2014 Teen Choice Awards dished out dozens upon dozens of surfboards on Sunday night (Aug. 10), but the teen-friendly pop culture favorites such as Shailene Woodley, Josh Hutcherson, Pretty Little Liars and the Kardashians could not hold a candle to this year's Ultimate Choice Award winner: Selena Gomez.
  • Teen Choice Awards 2014: Watch MAGIC! Get 'Rude' On Stage With Lead 'Don't Kill The Magic' Single [VIDEO]

    It is summer, after all, so what would an awards show be without a little touch of reggae (and a No. 1 hit). Tonight (Aug. 10), the 2014 Teen Choice Awards got a little touch of MAGIC! as the Canadian reggae band took the stage to perform its breakthrough single "Rude."
  • Teen Choice Awards 2014: Watch Demi Lovato, Cher Lloyd Perform 'Really Don't Care', Accept Choice Summer Song Surfboard

    Demi Lovato and Cher Lloyd may act like they "Really Don't Care," but at the 2014 Teen Choice Awards, the two pop megastars were all about the carefully planned performance and heartwarming speech. Lovato and Lloyd opened up the FOX ceremony with a high energy performance of the DEMI hit before taking home the surfboard for Choice Summer Song.
  • 7 Songs Celebrating Mammoths, Music and Natural Trap Cave; Tracks from Interpol, Cake, Mastodon and More

    Paleontologists struck the jackpot this month when they descended into Natural Trap Cave, a geological feature near the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming. The chasm houses the fossilized remains of literally thousands of prehistoric mammals. Included among the find are ancient camels, bears and yes, mammoths. Join Music Times on a countdown of songs written about mammoths and their ancestors, the mastodons.
  • Ty Dolla $ign, YG & DJ Mustard New Album: "We're Getting A Label Deal"

    Ty Dolla $ign has wanted to do a full album with YG and DJ Mustard for a while now, and it looks like the trio will be in the studio together soon.
  • Ray J, LAPD Take Photos Together After Traffic Violation

    The rapper told TMZ that officers stopped him on Aug. 6 on the premise that Ray J had been texting while driving his Bentley. He told the officers that he was simply struggling to connect his Bluetooth, and they let him off with a warning.
  • 14 Albums That End With Their Longest Song: Bruce Springsteen, Weezer, And More

    Long songs can be tricky for an artist to deal with. They can't really be released as singles, but they also run the risk of ruining the flow of an otherwise great album. These artists got around this problem by placing their extremely long songs at the end of their album.
  • 9 Albums That Open With Instrumentals: Simon & Garfunkel, Modest Mouse And More

    Last week I wrote about albums that end on instrumental tracks, which I described as sort of epilogues to the album's narrative structure. If ending an album on an instrumental is an epilogue, opening with one must be a prologue, a way to ease the listener in. Here are nine albums that open with instrumental tracks.
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