• Mathew Knowles Talks Music Industry & New Careers In Music

    Have you ever wanted to be a singer or to work in the music industry? Music Times reporter, Star Connor, had a chance to speak to music icon, Mathew Knowles, about what it takes to become successful in the business of entertainment. Beyonce's father is introducing a new boot camp to inspire everyone to learn about new careers in the music business.
  • Arty On 'Glorious,' Together We Are, New Anjunabeats Projects [Interview]

    We had the chance to catch up with Arty during a busy press day in New York City before his upcoming show at Webster Hall and an album preview session at Sirius XM. We chatted about the album, his radio show Together We Are, which has been hiatus for the past two years, but is coming back very soon, upcoming projects with Anjunabeats and more.
  • The Oh Hellos Bring C.S. Lewis Inspirations to Rich New Album 'Dear Wormwood': Interview

    The Oh Hellos may have started off making music together simply as Tyler and Maggie Heath by writing a loving, joke-filled song together as a birthday gift for their mother's birthday but this is the sort of act that needs to be taken seriously. What started off as a remedy for being a couple of broke children soon developed in to a rich, fully formed musical project with the sort of richness of Fleet Foxes or The Head and The Heart. But, the kicker is The Oh Hellos create those sounds as a duo.
  • MMG's Bay Bay The Ambassador On Meek Mill's Win, Kevin Gates, Kirko Bangz Collab [Interview]

    Although, Bay Bay The Ambassador's name may not seem too familiar at first glance however, you may have definitely chanted it with rapper Hurricane Chris in 2007. The MMG Artist, On-Air personality for Dallas' K104 and sixth ranked DJ on 2014's Source Magazine's Power 30 list has proven to remain relevant throughout the years proving to be Dallas's own Ambassador on the Hip Hop scene.
  • [Exclusive] Doughboy Talks 'Break Da Knob' Success, Mike Brown & Changing Sound

    Rap star Doughboy stood out against his rapping opponents in St. Louis when he premiered his music video "Break Da Knob" on Sean "Diddy'" Comb's Revolt TV network. Now, with buzz surrounding the "Turn It Up" song and his video receiving nearly 13,000 views on YouTube, Doughboy is proving that he is contender getting ready to snatch the number one spot. In an exclusive interview with MusicTimes, the rap star breaks down the definition of "Break Da Knob," his distinct sound versus St. Louis rappers, Mike Brown and making a difference in his community with his The Speak Out Against Violence Essay Contest.
  • Oliver Heldens On HI-LO Evolution, Tiesto, Life Balance [Interview]

    We had the chance to catch up with Olver Heldens before his set on the main stage at Electric Zoo to discuss the evolution of Hi-LO and how it will impact Oliver Heldens music, upcoming collabs with Knife Party, Tiësto, The Magician and others, how he balances touring and producing and more.
  • Sam Feldt Talks Years & Years, Branding, Dinosaurs [Interview]

    We had a chance to catch up with Feldt after his set at Electric Zoo to go back to dive a little deeper into his beginnings, discuss the battle of producing on the road, how educational and vocational background still is helping today and dinosaurs. Read on to learn more about the Dutchman.
  • Sevyn Streeter Ditches Chris Brown & Ariana Grande for Solo Stardom on 'Shoulda Been There'

    Sevyn Streeter has an ex-boyfriend who "Shoulda Been There," and she's not just going to let him know it, she's going to tell the whole world. Earlier this summer, the quickly emerging R&B star broke away from her features on Chris Brown songs and as a writer for the likes of Ariana Grande to release her first full-length album. But, before she could break out with On The Verge, she had some personal business to take care of.
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