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  • South Park spoofs Sinead O'Connor and Miley Cyrus' battle of open letters

    And the Sinead O’Connor/Miley Cyrus feud continues. Luckily its not another open letter. The latest episode of South Park spoofed the never-ending quarrel with a segment that featured O’Connor as a guest on Yo Gabba Gabba.
  • Miley Cyrus dresses up in a space suit for Future's 'Real and True' music video clip

    A 33-second video clip for Future's Mike Will Made It-produced track "Real and True" has been released, and it features Miley Cyrus dressed as an astronaut.
  • Eminem Lords over Downloads Chart with 'Rap God'

    "Royals" has finally fallen off of the top spot in the Top 10 of the Billboard Digital Downloads chart, but it took a rap deity to make it happen. Check out who else debuted hot this week.
  • Can Miley Cyrus Catch a 'Lightning Bolt' on Charts?

    Forgive us if we're bracing for next week; Katy Perry's Prism is set to drop and it could give Justin Timberlake's first 2013 release a run for the biggest opening frame of the year. Last week's Top 10 was still overrun by new albums however, so we should probably give them credit before Perry-pocalypse sets in.
  • Miley Cyrus Will Perform at MTV's European Music Awards, Network Hopes Shenanigans Draw Viewers

    If something works, don't go changing it. It's a common maxim that MTV is employing during its planning of the MTV Europe Music Awards. The network announced on October 17 that Miley Cyrus, who was the "highlight" of the summer's VMAs, would be performing at the European event as well. Cyrus had been drawing headlines for her bad-girl behavior prior to the event, took the pop culture moment of the year when she began grinding all over vocalist Robin Thicke, and seemingly mimicked pleasuring herself with a giant foam "no. 1" finger. And that was in New York City. Imagine what she could do in Amsterdam, the host of this year's EMA ceremony.
  • Lorde, Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus: Which Was Finally Knocked Out of The Downloads Top 3?

    Last week during the digital downloads roundup, we pointed out that three female pop performers had been dominating the Top 10 for weeks. Last week saw a big (if not huge) shakeup of power on the downloads chart.
  • Did Miley Cyrus Rule The Charts, Or can Drake, Timberlake or Pusha T Beat 'Bangerz'?

    Miley Cyrus has been a one-woman media circus, but was it enough to hold off Drake, Justin Timberlake and Pusha T from grabbing the top spot on the Billboard 200?
  • Miley Cyrus, Robin Thicke, Selena Gomez Among Headliners at New York City's Jingle Ball [FULL LIST]

    Have you figured out what you're going as for Halloween? Neither have we at Music Times. However, Christmas albums and shenanigans are starting to hit the shelves and the airwaves already. One of the biggest events of the Christmas season, New York City radio station Z100's Jingle Ball, just announced its lineup on Monday and yes, it may need the two extra months to prepare.
  • The Feud Continues Between Sinead O'Connor and Miley Cyrus With Yet Another Open Letter

    Just when you thought the Sinead O'Connor vs. Miley Cyrus tirade was over, out pops another open letter. It all began with Cyrus mentioning O'Connor in a Rolling Stone interview as the inspiration behind her "Wrecking Ball" video.
  • Katy Perry Places Three Tracks in Top 10 of Billboard Downloads Charts, But Can 'Roar' Beat 'Royals'?

    Katy Perry, Lorde and Miley Cyrus have held the top three spots on the downloads chart for four weeks. Which one came out on top this week?
  • Miley Cyrus Hosts and Performs on Saturday Night Live, Says Hannah Montana Was Murdered, Bashes The Government Shutdown

    Miley Cyrus was the host and performer on Saturday Night Live over the weekend. She wasn't afraid to make fun of herself, but she also told the audience that she wasn't going to apologize for her VMA performance or her new look, and she made it clear that Hannah Montana was "murdered."
  • The Feud Between Sinead O'Connor and Miley Cyrus Escalates After Another Open Letter

    Yesterday, we reported that Sinead O'Connor had written an open letter to Miley Cyrus in which she warned the young pop star that the music industry does not care for her and that she should not let them "prostitute" her for their own gain.
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