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Several weekends ago, K-Pop star G-Dragon made headlines when he appeared alongside Missy Elliott at KCON to perform a track from his upcoming album "Coup d'Etat." The performance of "Niliria" set a high bar as to what can be expected from G-Dragon's second solo album, and his new music video for the title track demonstrates ambitions that are beyond simple. -
Jay Z Announced 'Magna Carter' North American Tour Dates [SCHEDULE]
Do you want to see Jay Z in concert, but you don't want Hov watered down by a joint performance from Justin Timberlake? Well you're in luck, because Jay has just announced the North American tour dates for his "Magna Carter World Tour." -
Bruno Mars to Play Super Bowl(?) NFL Only Clarifies It Won't Be Miley Cyrus or Janet Jackson
We're only one game into the NFL season at this point, but it looks like the League already has its pick locked down for the vaunted Super Bowl halftime show at the end of the season. -
Back of The Billboards: George Jones 'Super Hits' Returns as Country Fans Remember April Passing
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 record that finished at no. 200 for the previous week. We hope to give new life to music that you might have missed, or new life to classic albums you may have forgotten. -
Willie Nelson Teams Up With Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood and More For Female Duets Album "For The Girls"
Luke Bryan acknowledged last week that's rough for women in country music, as a majority of the genre's listeners are female and yet only six of the Top 25 songs on the country charts are sung by women. Willie Nelson has been aware of the problem for a while apparently, because he's launching a duets album featuring nothing but female partners. -
REVIEW: Arctic Monkeys New Album "AM"
The new Arctic Monkeys album, "AM," takes you along on midnight ride of self-reflection, sexual-frustration and strong falsetto. Stream the album now on iTunes, and look for it on sale Sept. 10. -
One Direction New Album 2013, 'Midnight Memories'? [VIDEO]: YouTube & Twitter Teasers Hint at Upcoming Record Title Revealed Today, Harry Styles Spells it Out
According to some Twitter posts and a cryptic YouTube video, One Direction is going to announce the title of their third album today at around noon in America (5 pm in the U.K.). Zayn Malik tweeted a link to YouTube video featuring pieces... -
Coldplay Reveals New Song 'Atlas' from 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Soundtrack [WATCH]
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" won't debut in theaters until November 22, but an original song from the film's soundtrack has been released. Coldplay released the single "Atlas" on Friday, with an accompanying lyric video. -
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Will Play Together For First Time in Seven Years for Bridge School Benefit Concert
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young will play its first gig together in more than seven years during this year's Bridge School Benefit Concert in Mountain View, CA. The group (David Crosby, Steven Stills, Graham Nash and Neil Young) last played during its 2006 "Freedom of Speech" tour. -
Kanye West 'Yeezus' Tour: Rapper Announces 23-Date Trip With Kendrick Lamar Opening [SCHEDULE]
Kanye West broke the hearts of many a hip-hop fan when he opted not to tour in support of 2010's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," simply one of the best hip-hop albums in history. He toured with Jay Z in support of "Watch The Throne," but not the same thing. He won't hold out on fans for "Yeezus" however. It's been officially announced that West will embark on a 23-date trek beginning on October 19 in Seattle, and wrap the tour up on December 7 in Houston. -
The Who's "Who Are You" Gets Remixed by Dubstep Producer RUN DMT
We imagine there will more than a few groans from rock 'n' roll purists at this announcement, but here it is: Dubstep producer Run DMT has crafted an electronic remix of The Who's classic "Who Are You." -
Five Quickies: Il Divo on Broadway, Zach Braff in 'Bullets Over Broadway,' Chris Thile's Mandolin Bach, Verizon's Droid Mozart Ad, Brolin Family Rock Opera
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