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According to a recent interview with self-titled, Kanye West is starting to nail down some of the producers for his seventh album and follow up to Yeezus. Newly signed to G.O.O.D. Music, Evian Christ, who was one of six producers on Yeezus' "I'm In It," has been asked back for the next album. -
One Direction announce new single 'You & I' alongside fan remix contest on SoundCloud
One Direction are looking to incorporate "You & I" into their single rotation. Even though "Story Of My Life" continues to be a consistent player on radio and in fans' hearts, today (April 11), the boy band announced their American follow-up track, fan-favorite "You & I." -
Nas, Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, Tech N9ne and more reflect on 'Illmatic' in new Google Play documentary [Watch]
Nas' iconic debut, Illmatic, turns 20 next week. Hip-hop's major players weigh in on its significance. -
Pak X Emh is a hip-hop mystery, but maybe not for long after 'Highly Overdue'
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. -
Lana Del Rey new song 'West Coast' to drop Monday following Coachella
Lana Del Rey's first "Ultraviolence" single "West Coast" is reportedly due to drop in just three days. -
'American Idol' Season 13 recap: Malaya Watson goes home after wasted Sam Woolf save [VIDEO]
Last week, American Idol used its one season save on Sam Woolf... a decision that was definitely going to have consequences when a more talented singer, before the top six, got the boot. And it only took one week for a big take down. Last night (April 10), the soulful, sassy high school band geek Malaya Watson was sent back to tuba class. -
WATCH: Nirvana, Courtney Love bury hatchet before female-led Nirvana tribute at Rock Hall Inductions [VIDEOS]
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions took place last night (April 12) in Brooklyn, N.Y., and the biggest story amongst niceties from KISS and the inductions of Cat Stevens, Linda Rondstat, Peter Gabriel and more, was the female-fronted reunion of Nirvana and the pleasantries exchanged between Kurt Cobain's widow Courtney Love and the surviving band members. -
Drake (in disguise) asks strangers their thoughts on Drake on Jimmy Kimmel Live! [WATCH]
With Drake set to host ESPN's ESPY Awards in a few months, he opted for a non-traditional appearance when he stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! yesterday. Showing off his comedic skills, he took to the streets for one of the show's best segments, "Lie Witness News." -
Nirvana performed surprise show in Brooklyn with Joan Jett, Kim Gordon, Annie Clark and more [WATCH]
Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear performed as Nirvana last night for the first time in 20 years at Brooklyn's Barclays Center after being officially inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But that wasn't all. After the ceremony, they headed over to Brooklyn's 230-capcity club Saint Vitus for an invite-only surprise show. -
Presentation to cancel Ultra 2015 is pushed back by Miami mayor Tomás Regalado, EDM organizers celebrating
An announcement on Friday has EDM fans celebrating and anti-Ultra groups fearing the worst. EDM events are in a bad position at the moment, thanks to the rash of drug-related and anything-related deaths that have been occurring at concerts and festivals around the world. -
American Federation of Musicians protests Lionsgate for scoring 'Draft Day' soundtrack overseas
The discussion of shipping jobs overseas generally revolves around production, such as automotive industry positions. The trend is having an impact on the film industry however, as many studios are having their films scored in Europe. A group from the American Federation of Musicians, working as part of the "Listen Up!" project, gathered to protest Lionsgate with relation to the release of its new film Draft Day. -
Original KISS members amiable during Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
No act gathered more media attention in the lead-up to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony than KISS, but the heavy metal icons took their place among rock music's icons with little drama and almost no fanfare Thursday night.
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