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  • Bono, Hozier, Glen Hansard Perform on Dublin Street Corner for Charity [WATCH]

    As part of his annual tradition, U2's Bono performed on the corner of Dublin, Ireland's Grafton Street on Christmas Eve (Dec. 24), recruiting Hozier, Glen Hansard and a number of other performers to play in support of a local charity.
  • King Louie Tweets, Shares Hospital Photo with Minister Louis Farrakhan Following Shooting

    After surviving a gunshot wound to the head, Chicago rapper King Louie sent out a few tweets to his supportive fans and shared a hospital photo with Minister Louis Farrakhan.
  • Rick Ross Responds to 50 Cent's 'In Da Club' Lawsuit Via Twitter

    50 Cent and Rick Ross’ beef is seemingly unending. Earlier this week, it was reported that Fif had filed a lawsuit against Ross for rapping over his "In Da Club" beat. More recently, Ross decided to share his thoughts on the matter via Twitter.
  • Shy Glizzy Tweets About Chain-Snatching Incident Following Altercation With Memphis Rappers

    Shy Glizzy has been making stops in various cities, promoting his 'For Trappers Only' mixtape with Zaytoven. He recently made an appearance in Memphis and got into an altercation with some local rappers. During the scuffle, Glizzy’s chain was snatched. After remaining quiet for several days, the Washington D.C. rapper tweeted about the incident.
  • Lauryn Hill Covers Nat King Cole's 'A Cradle in Bethlehem' [LISTEN]

    It is Christmas gifts all around from our favorite artists this year, including Lauryn Hill. The soulful singer released her cover of Nat King Cole's "A Cradle in Bethlehem," and it's absolutely beautiful.
  • Father John Misty Delivers Modern Take on John Lennon's 'God'

    Father John Misty seems like that kind of arrogant artist that would fancy himself a god (e.g. Kanye West). But, it turns out he's not much of a believer at all as he covered John Lennon's "God" at the fourth annual Merry Minstrel Musical Circus in Los Angeles.
  • Green Day Launches Own Coffee Company, Releases Surprise Christmas Track [LISTEN]

    In the spirit of Christmas, Green Day surprise released a brand new track titled "Xmas Time Of The Year" for fans, their first new song in nearly 18 months, and they also launched their own coffee company.
  • Florence + The Machine Cover The Beatles' 'All You Need Is Love' for Emotional Paris Closer

    Following the burst of good news that The Beatles are finally available on all steaming music platforms, Florence + The Machine took to covering one of the band's most well known and singable tunes -- "All You Need Is Love."
  • Guns 'N' Roses Website Changes Fuel Reunion Rumors, Possible Coachella Announcement

    Fans of Guns N' Roses are almost assuredly getting a late Christmas gift soon, as the band is showing renewed signs of a reunion and a possible headlining gig at Coachella.
  • Prince Royce on 'Double Vision,' J.Lo's 'Back' & Jay-Z, Rihanna Collabo Dreams [Interview]

    With his latest album, Double Vision, Prince Royce, born Geoffrey Royce Rojas, has his eyes keenly set on the prize: becoming the Latin world's next big crossover King. Following in the footsteps of Ricky Martin and Jennifer "J.Lo" Lopez, whom he worked with on this summer's chart-topper "Back It Up," the 26-year-old is hoping his first ever English language album will make him a Spanish and English speaking-household name. Music Times Managing Editor Danica Daniel sat down with the Bronx, New York-born Bachata singer to discuss his humble beginnings in the hood, touring the world with Ariana Grande and dreams to one day work with Jay-Z and Rihanna.
  • Janet Jackson Postpones Her 'Unbreakable' Tour to Undergo Surgery

    On Christmas Eve, Jacket Jackson took to Instagram to announce some unexpected news. According to her account, Jackson’s upcoming dates for her Unbreakable tour have been postponed. She also revealed that she must undergo surgery.
  • Waka Flocka Flame is Calling Out the Lames on "Ask Charlamagne" [LISTEN]

    Waka Flocka Flame has always been known as a funny dude. From running for president and releasing a campaign video to just cracking jokes on the competition, Waka is quite the entertainer. But one thing is for sure, he also knows how to rap his ass off. Put his jokes and rapping skills together and we get "Ask Charlamagne."
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