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New York City got a little taste of Justin Bieber in the wee hours of Wednesday morning (Nov. 18), when the pop superstar, fresh off the release of his new album Purpose, took over the Citi Concert Series on TODAY. And, even though the 21-year-old singer faced sound issues on the televised performances of "Sorry" and his Halsey collaboration, "The Feeling," in Rockefeller Plaza, everything on site went just fine. -
Justin Bieber 'Purpose' Out Now: Stream, Download New Album
Justin Bieber released his brand new album Purpose today, and for your listening pleasure, Spotify is currently streaming the EDM-influenced album in its entirety. You can also listen to the album via Apple Music. -
Justin Bieber Releases Halsey, Ed Sheeran Songs Ahead of New Album 'Purpose' [LISTEN]
Justin Bieber's new album Purpose will finally drop this week, but leading up to the big Nov. 13 release date, the pop superstar released two new songs at the top of the week. On Monday, Bieber released two of his biggest collaborations, the Ed Sheeran penned "Love Yourself" and the much-hyped Halsey collaboration "The Feeling." -
Justin Bieber, Halsey Tease 'Purpose' Collaboration 'The Feeling' Ahead of Release Date
Justin Bieber's new album Purpose is now just seven days away, and if the already-released singles "What Do You Mean?," "Sorry," "I'll Show You" and "Where Are U Now" aren't enough to tide you over, there's a new teaser out. On Friday (Nov. 6), Bieber teased the release of his hotly anticipated Halsey collaboration "The Feeling" with an artistic 90-second video. -
Justin Bieber 'Purpose' Tracklist: Halsey, Ed Sheeran Guest on New Album
Justin Bieber's new album Purpose is just a little over two weeks away, and fans are finally getting a tracklist. The record, of course, is being led by the sizzling EDM-infused singles "What DO You Mean?" and "Sorry," but Bieber started the process of revealing the rest of his new song titles on Twitter. -
The Weeknd 'Beauty Behind the Madness' Tops Album Chart Over Travis Scott, Iron Maiden
The Weeknd is having another big week on the charts. For the second week in a row, Abel Tesfaye's new album Beauty Behind the Madness sits atop the Billboard 200, beating new releases from Five Finger Death Punch, Travi$ Scott and Iron Maiden. -
The Weeknd 'Beauty Behind the Madness' Tops Album Chart Over Halsey, Maddie & Tae
The Weeknd has something to tell his friends about this week - his new album Beauty Behind the Madness debuted atop the Billboard 200 U.S. album chart. Led by the single "Can't Feel My Face," BBTM bested recent releases by Halsey, Luke Bryan and Maddie & Tae to arrive at the top of the charts. -

Billboard Hot 100 Festival Photo Recap: Kygo, Lil Wayne, Jason Derulo Captured
This past weekend, Music Times had the pleasure of covering the inaugural Billboard Hot 100 Festival at the Jones Beach Theater on Long Island. Among those who performed over the two days, Saturday Aug. 22 and Sunday Aug. 23 were The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Kygo, Axwell / Ingrosso, Jason Derulo, Lil Wayne and more. You already read what happened, now it is time that you saw what went down at Jones Beach this past weekend with 40,000 other people through our lens. -
Janelle Monae, Big Boi, Michelle Williams & More React To Walter Scott Shooting After Police Officer Is Charged With Murder
After multiple high-profile shootings of unarmed black males, including Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, and Eric Garner, ended with the shooter not facing charges, justice finally appears to have been served in the case of Walter Scott. A South Carolina police officer has been charged for murder in the death of Scott who was unarmed when he was gunned down by Officer Michael T. Slager.
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