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The state of New Jersey has issued the final tally for arrests and injuries that came as a result of the minor rioting at MetLife Stadium as part of the Hot 97 Summer Jam over the weekend: 61 fans were arrested and 10 state troopers were injured as those without tickets hurled bottles and other debris at law enforcement. DJs from Hot 97 addressed the controversy on Monday, denouncing lawbreakers and hoping that the issues wouldn't create problems for the now 23 year-old festival. -
Ariana Grande Slams Sexist Double Standards in Gloria Steinem Quoting Twitter Note
Ariana Grande is just the latest pop star to fight against rampant sexism in the music industry and pop culture. After facing a slew of backlash in the wake of her break up with her "Best Mistake" collaborator and boyfriend Big Sean, the "One Last Time" singer posted a lengthy note on her Twitter decrying the sexism she has faced. -
Police Use Tear Gas on Rioters at Summer Jam After Tickets Sell Out
Summer Jam has continued to increase its reputation as one of the biggest events in hip-hop, and unfortunately that popularity led to police being called in to quell minor rioting at the Metlife Stadium in New Jersey this weekend. Kendrick Lamar, Chris Brown and Big Sean were among the big names on the lineup, which attracted a sellout crowd...which left those without a ticket in a bad mood. -
Future Shares ‘F*ck Up Some Commas (Remix)' Featuring Rick Ross, Big Sean
Since the October release of his 'Monster' mixtape, Future's "F*ck Up Some Commas" has become a fan favorite. The Atlanta rapper recently shared a remix of the track featuring Rick Ross and Big Sean. -
DJ Khaled Enlists Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Big Sean For 'How Many Times'
DJ Khaled has unveiled the latest song from his upcoming album I Changed A Lot. As one might expect with new DJ Khaled music, there are some very big name features and this track is no different. "How Many Times" features Chris Brown on the hook Big Sean and Lil Wayne taking a verse apiece, while Khaled yells "We The Best" and promotes his headphones. Lee On The Beat, Bkorn and Oz Musiqe handle production. -
Hip-Hop Rules Spotify, Thanks to Drake, Kendrick, and Wiz Khalifa
If you were streaming music during 2014, there's a decent chance you were listening to hip-hop, as a Buzzfeed report indicates that the genre was the most popular on the audio service last year. Reports indicate that more than 29 percent of music streamed via Spotify came from a rapper, thanks to Drake, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and more. -
Music Times Floyd Mayweather Playlist: Lil Wayne, Phil Collins and More
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will face off this weekend for what many boxing fans are calling the "fight of the century." Regardless of how great the sparring actually is, it will certainly feature the highest payout in the sport's history, with the two fighters sharing up to $300 million between them. Music Times might not be a sports outlet but we wanted to get in on the action by creating playlists for each of the contestants involved. Here are five tracks to get Floyd Mayweather pumped, ranging from Lil Wayne to Phil Collins. -
Big Sean, Usher & Kevin Hart Join 'Blacki-sh' Star Anthony Anderson to Donate $500,000 of Scholarships Through the UNCF
Paying for college is never easy. That's why "Black-ish" star Anthony Anderson joined forces with Usher, Pharrell Williams, Big Sean, Toni Braxton, Kevin Hart and other celebrities to grant scholarships of more than $500,000 to future college students through the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). -
Big Sean Launches #ItTakesOne Campaign Following Emotional "One Man Can Change The World" Performance on 'The Tonight Show'
On Monday, Big Sean hit the stage and delivered an emotional performance of "One Man Can Change The World" at The Tonight Show and now he's kicking off his #ItTakesOne campaign in honor of his late grandmother. -
Big Sean, LL Cool J Joined Jimmy Fallon For Pictionary on 'The Tonight Show' [WATCH]
Big Sean and LL Cool J joined Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show yesterday, April 20, for a game of none other than Pictionary. -
Ariana Grande is "Good" After Big Sean Split, Reassures Fans in Deleted Tweet
Ariana Grande is doing OK after her break up from her boyfriend of eight months, Big Sean. After news hit yesterday (April 20) that the "Best Mistake" collaborators had called it quits due to their "conflicting touring schedules," the "One Last Time" singer reassured her fans that she was "good" on Twitter. -
WATCH: Big Sean Gives Touching Tribute to Grandma with 'One Man Can Change the World' on 'Fallon'
Big Sean got tender last night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon with a performance of his standout Dark Sky Paradise track "One Man Can Change the World." -
Mariah and Nick, French and Khloe, Calvin and Rita: 2014's Biggest Musician Breakups
It's official: Ariana Grande and Big Sean have split as a result of their mutually busy schedules, touring and supporting new albums My Everything and Dark Sky Paradise. The pair had only been dating for eight months but they were one of America's favorite celebrity couples during that span. We're just glad that, for the time being, things seem to be friendly and we hope there won't be another "I Don't F*ck With You" in the future (Sean wrote that about ex Naya Rivera). Music Times is going back to 2014 and ranking the year's biggest musician splits—from Mariah Carey to Katy Perry and Khloe Kardashian—in terms of how heavily it impacted tabloid and media coverage. -
Ariana Grande, Big Sean Break Up: Busy Touring Schedules Cause 'Best Mistake' Couple to Split After 8 Months
Love in the world of pop music is dead today: Ariana Grande and Big Sean have broken up. Today (April 20), the "Best Mistake" collaborators and very public couple announced that they quietly and amicably split several weeks ago. -
Ariana Grande's Dad Didn't Comment On Big Sean's 'I Give Her That D' Instagram Post; Publicist Calls Edward Butera Account Fake
Last week, Big Sean posted a selfie, in which he's sporting Detroit baseball cap, to Instagram with the caption "I give her that D... #Detroit." This was probably a reference to Kanye West's 2012 track "Mercy," but the double entendre didn't go unnoticed. A person with the Twitter handle @edward_butera, the name of his girlfriend Ariana Grande's father, posted his displeasure at the caption. "That D. better be Detroit Sean."
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