• Sting to Perform at NBA All-Star Game & Tour With Peter Gabriel in May; Tickets Rising

    2016 is already slated to be a huge year for Sting, as the NBA recently announced the former Police frontman will headline the 65th NBA All-Star Game halftime show on Sunday, February 14 in Toronto. The 64-year-old will also join forces with Peter Gabriel this summer for a co-headlining run called the Rock Paper Scissors Tour, which will hit 19 dates in North America. Sting is a 16-time Grammy Award-winning musician, playing countless sold-out tours and shows as both a member of The Police and as a solo artist. Tickets to see Sting at both the NBA All-Star Game, as well as on the Rock Paper Scissors Tour have hit the secondary market, and are rising in price quickly.
  • Cleveland Baller LeBron James Set to Create and Appear in Unscripted TV Show

    First movies, then television and now unscripted reality shows? Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James has officially branched out beyond the world of basketball. In 2014, in addition to moving back to Cleveland and its basketball team, James debuted two TV shows: Survivor's Remorse, a comedy that focused on the life of a fictional pro basketball player on STARZ, and Becoming, a documentary-style show on Disney XD that focused on the early lives of real athletes. Now, James will move into the world of unscripted television when he brings his latest creation, Cleveland Hustles, to life.
  • Meek Mill & Kid Cudi Diss Drake & Future's 'What A Time To Be Alive' Release

    Over the weekend, the highly anticipated collaboration between Drake and Future finally dropped for expectant fans. A number of celebrities weighed in on the musical collaboration, among them fellow rappers, Meek Mill and Kid Cudi, shared their reaction to Drake and Future's 'What a Time to be Alive,' and let's just say they were less than enthused by the pairing. In seperate postings, both dissed the new release.
  • LeBron James Signs With Warner...WB Trademarks 'Space Jam'...Do The Math

    Music Times recently named the soundtrack to 'Space Jam' as one of the most influential '90s music compilations, and now we may have a new film to consider nearly two decades later. A number of actions on behalf of Warner Brothers, involving one NBA superstar LeBron James, suggest that the long-rumored sequel to the Michael Jordan/Looney Toons classic may be soon upon us.
  • Golden State Rap Songs: E-40, Mistah F.A.B. (and Lil B?) Get Behind Warriors

    Tonight the Cleveland Cavaliers and LeBron James will go up against Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors for the first game of the NBA championship. To get revved up for the series, Music Times has assembled hip-hop songs about each of the respective teams, as few musicians get as amped for their local sports teams as rappers (the number of songs/mixtapes named "Beast Mode" after Marshawn Lynch is astounding). We'll start with the Western Conference and Golden State, representing Oakland and its hyphy hip-hoppers. And no: "CoCo" by O.T. Genasis doesn't count...regardless of how often the team sings it.
  • Cleveland Rap Songs: T-Pain, Milford Jerome (and Iman Shumpert?) Get Behind Cavaliers

    Tonight the Cleveland Cavaliers and LeBron James will go up against Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors for the first game of the NBA championship. To get revved up for the series, Music Times has assembled hip-hop songs about each of the respective teams, as few musicians get as amped for their local sports teams as rappers (the number of songs/mixtapes named "Beast Mode" after Marshawn Lynch is astounding). We'll start with the Eastern Conference and Cleveland, perhaps ground zero for the hip-hop-meets-harmony movement thanks to the city's much loved Bone Thugs.
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