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Luke Bryan is knee-deep in his My Kind of Night tour (which has 21 dates left), but he's taking time in between shows to visit Good Morning America tomorrow to play a show for part of their summer "Fun in the Sun" concert series in Central Park. -
'X2C' - A New EP From Sam Hunt
The fans have clamored for new music and Sam Hunt has listened. He will be releasing a four-song EP, 'X2C,' on August 12, 2014 to digital outlets. The project will showcase his major label album debut, which will hit stores on October 27th through MCA Records Nashville. -
5 'Industry Rappers' for Murda Mook to Challenge: Eminem, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar and More
Murda Mook doesn't seem to be satisfied with the underground life, but don't worry: He's not looking to release an album. He just told BattleRap.com that he wanted to battle "an industry rapper." Music Times has come up with a list of qualified emcees that we'd like to see go toe-to-toe with Mook. -
Lorde Sang In A Weird Indie Band In High School [LISTEN]
New Zealand pop star Lorde has always come off as an indie rocker who accidentally infiltrated and conquered the world of mainstream pop, but yesterday, fan-run Twitter account Lorde Daily uncovered some of the "Royals" singer's pre-fame indie rock roots. Back in the long-lost days of 2012, Lorde performed with Auckland "future noir" band And They Were Masked, contributing vocals (under her real name Ella Yelich O'Connor) on two songs for an album called Characters, which you can listen to below. The band's influences include The Mars Volta, PJ Harvey, Fugazi, Battles, and Fela Kuti, so it's not exactly Pure Heroine. -
Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant Announces North American Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has announced a brief North American tour with his new band band the Sensational Shape Shifters in support of his new album Lullaby and...The Ceaseless Roar. The tour kicks off on Sept. 25 in Port Chester, New York and concludes on Oct. 7 in Los Angeles. Among these dates are two shows in Brooklyn, which are being held as a part of the 50th anniversary concerts for Plant's current record label, Nonesuch Records. You can check out the complete schedule below. -
Drake, Lil Wayne Debut 'Street Fighter'-Inspired Tour App
Drake and Lil Wayne are gearing up for their forthcoming album with an app. Drake just wrapped up his 5th annual OVO Fest in Toronto and now he and Lil Wayne are gearing up for their forthcoming tour. -
Chuck D Discusses Today's Hip-Hop Culture In New Song Featuring Mavis Staples [LISTEN]
Chuck D discusses today's hip-hop culture in a new song. As of late, Chuck D has been very vocal with his opinion of the current state of hip-hop. -
Russell Simmons Wants To Make A Movie About Infamous Site WorldStarHipHop
WorldStarHipHop is coming to the big screen. Hip-hop's guilty pleasure is coming to the big screen. According to XXL, Russell Simmons is working with Paramount's Insurge Pictures to make a movie about WorldStarHipHop. -
REVIEW: Buckcherry Covers Icona Pop's 'I Love it' [LISTEN]
California hard rock band Buckcherry has released a cover of Icona Pop's hit "I Love It," cleverly re-titled "Say F**k It," which you can listen to below. The song will be featured on Buckcherry's upcoming EP F**k, which will be the band's fourth EP and first release since their Confessions LP from 2013. -
Ariana Grande Addresses Grammatically Incorrect 'Break Free' Lyrics, Blames Songwriter Max Martin
Don't try and blame Ariana Grande for trying to become who she really are. Blame Max Martin. In a new interview with Time Magazine, the pop starlet revealed that she fought the big name producer/songwriter on the nonsensical, grammatically incorrect lyrics from her new single "Break Free," but her efforts were to no avail. -
Release Calendar: New Christian Music for August 2014
In August, there will be over 40 new Christian music releases hitting stores - plenty of great music for fans to choose from. -
Dolly Parton Talks About the 3 F's - Food, Family and Faith
When Dolly Parton sat down and talked to Country Woman Magazine, like the good southern woman that she is, she talked about food, family and faith.
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