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  • Eminem Debuts New Action-Packed Music Video for 'Phenomenal' via Apple Music

    Eminem's new video for "Phenomenal" (which he debuted on Apple Music) is an action-packed ride.
  • President Obama Tells Twitter He's Been Listening to The Black Keys and OutKast

    The U.S. Commander in Chief, Barack Obama, took to Twitter for a Q&A session with his followers in which he revealed that OutKast and The Black Keys have been his musical choices as of late.
  • Rae Sremmurd Reveals Plans to Release New Album in December [WATCH]

    Following the success of their debut album, Rae Sremmurd recently revealed their plans to release a new album in December.
  • Gucci Mane Announces The Stars of the Trap Tour Following 'Trapology' Release

    Gucci Mane has been locked up for some time now but surprisingly, he hasn't missed a beat. On Thursday (July 2), he released his 'Trapology' mixtape and announced The Stars of the Trap tour.
  • Rare, Original David Bowie 'Holy Holy' Recording Unearthed From 1971 [LISTEN]

    The recent announcement of David Bowie's plan to release a 2-disc box set titled 'Five Years: 1969-1971' brings rare recordings, B sides and singles--all of which were compiled onto one disc called 'Re: Call 1.' An extremely rare and original version of "Holy Holy" made the cut as Bowie expressed his desire to dance with the devil and yearned for solidarity.
  • Tame Impala Teases New Track 'Nangs' in 'Currents in the Making' Video [WATCH]

    In anticipation of Tame Impala's third studio album summer release, the band decided to release a behind-the-scenes video recounting the creation of their 2015 LP, 'Currents.' Directed by Matt Sav and Tame Impala front man Kevin Parker, the video gives viewers deeper insight to Parker's creative processes.
  • Ranking '1776' Track-by-Track for July 4th: John Adams, Ben Franklin...America!

    The July 4th weekend approaches and that means your correspondent will engage in his yearly tradition of putting on the soundtrack to the Broadway musical 1776, nothing singing along and thanking the Lord that someone saw fit to give John Adams some credit for his significant role within the creation of this nation. The musical, composed by Sherman Edwards, revolves largely around Adams and Benjamin Franklin as they pressure Thomas Jefferson into writing the Declaration of Independence and the rest of the Continental Congress to sign it. Join as as we count down the tracks from the original Broadway cast, ranking them from least to most excellent.
  • Ghostface Killah and Adrian Lounge grab Raekwon for 'Twelve Reasons To Die II'

    If you're a fan of concept records, then have Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge got a album for you. The pair has teamed of for a second time, offering '12 Reasons To Die II' as a sequel to the first version of the title. The record is due to be released on July 10 but hip-hop fans can check out the entirety of the album at the website of The New York Times (marking a shift in the music culture, for sure).
  • Bruce Springsteen Makes Surprise Appearance at Brian Wilson Gig [WATCH]

    Even though over the past year, he's kept a bit under the radar, Bruce Springsteen stepped back into the spotlight on Wednesday night to join Brian Wilson onstage for an encore at the PNC Banks Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey.
  • Nielsen Reports Album Sales Down...Unless You're Taylor Swift or Drake

    Nielsen has released its midyear music sales report and things are looking about how you'd expect: Streaming is way up, overall album sales are down, and the vinyl trend continues. Taylor Swift and Drake are among the few performers that can feel good about moving entire albums at this point.
  • How Does Nick Cannon Feel About Ex-Wife Mariah Carey's New Billionaire Beau?

    Mariah Carey has gotten herself a new billionaire lover. Find out her ex-husband, Nick Cannon's thoughts on this romance.
  • Glass Animals Stay Creepy, Sexy and Psychedelic on Debut 'ZABA'

    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. This week we look at 'ZABA,' the debut album from psychedelic R&B upstarts Glass Animals.
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