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When it comes to owning Spotify's streams as a young musician, no one does it better than Ed Sheeran. Today (Aug. 18), the streaming service announced its "25 Under 25" musicians, and ahead of major pop players such as Ariana Grande, One Direction and Fifth Harmony, the title of the most-streamed young act of the year goes to none other than the "Thinking Out Loud" singer himself. -
Apple Music Festival 2015 Lineup: One Direction, Pharrell Headline
Apple has announced the first batch of headliners who will head to London to headline the re-branded Apple Music Festival, former called iTunes Festival. Only four acts have been announced so far, but Apple Music has gone big with their bookings, three from the UK and one from the United States - One Direction, Pharrell, Florence + The Machine and Disclosure. -
The Weeknd 'Can't Feel My Face', One Direction 'Drag Me Down' See Major Gains on Hot 100
The Weeknd may not be able to feel his face but he can feel the sweet, sweet taste of victory: after three weeks of playing second fiddle, the R&B star's Max Martin produced new single "Can't Feel My Face" has finally taken over OMI's "Cheerleader" as the No. 1 song in the country. In a major week of shakeups for the Billboard Hot 100, The Weeknd isn't the only one who is able to take a win: One Direction's new single "Drag Me Down" also debuted high on the charts. -
Billboard Hot 100 v. Official Charts Company: Mariah Carey, Madonna and 40 Years of No. 1s
Few people realize just how different the music across the pond is from that we listen to in America, that the Hot 100 doesn't exist in the UK, and that its equivalent to our singles chart doesn't just feature a whole bunch of American artists with even more One Direction and Ellie Goulding tracks. Music Times is looking back at the last four decades of music, and at the no. 1 hits on August 10 every ten years on the spot, going back to 1975. The ultimate contest, of course, is which country has better taste. Last month the win went to the UK in the best-of-five showdown. This month features Mariah Carey, One Direction, TLC and more in the field. -
One Direction Filming 'Drag Me Down' Music Video at NASA? Fans Prep on Twitter
Is One Direction already filming the new music video for "Drag Me Down." If photos and rumors are to be believed, the answer is a resounding "yes." According to fans, 1D was spotted in Houston yesterday (Aug. 6) at NASA to film its latest visual. -
One Direction Debut 'Drag Me Down,' Talk Louis Tomlinson Baby and New Album on 'GMA'
It was a big morning for One Direction and the band's dedicated fan base, as they took on Good Morning America. Ahead of their On the Road Again Tour stop in New Jersey tomorrow (Aug. 5), 1D took to the ABC morning show to open up about their new album, impending fatherhood for Louis Tomlinson and, of course, to give their new single "Drag Me Down" its big live TV debut. -
Liam Payne Says One Direction Wasn't Zayn Malik's "Sort of Music," So He Quit
As both One Direction and Zayn Malik move on from the latter's shocking band departure earlier this year, both parties want fans to know there are no hard feelings. Today (Aug. 3), Liam Payne gave an interview, admitting that Malik leaving the band came as no real surprise after all. -
Lollapalooza 2015 Day 2 Review & Recap: Metallica Shreds, Sam Smith Serenades, More
The second day of Lollapalooza, one of the biggest music festivals in the United States and the gem of the Midwest scene, continued on Saturday night in Chicago with huge performances from Metallica, Sam Smith, Charli XCX and more. This is the second in a series of recaps from correspondent Ryan Book. -
One Direction 'Drag Me Down' Review: First Post-Zayn Single Is a Future Arena Anthem
We now have a sense of what a One Direction without Zayn Malik sounds like. In the wee hours of Friday morning (July 31), 1D dropped its first new single from its FOUR follow-up, the bass-heavy anthem "Drag Me Down." -
Zayn Malik Signs to RCA for Solo Album Four Months After Quitting One Direction
It's been four months since Zayn Malik quit One Direction and now the former boy band member has totally revealed why he left the group - to go solo. Today (July 29), Malik announced on his Twitter that he has signed to RCA Records to release his first solo album. -
Queen Elizabeth and Concerts: The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, One Direction and More
Fifty years ago on this date, The Beatles debuted its new film, Help!, in London and there was a very big name in the crowd at the debut: Queen Elizabeth II. This constituted arguably the greatest gathering of famous British-folk in the last century, while also demonstrating that the monarch was more than happy to take in popular entertainment along with her constituents (a fan site for the Royal Family notes that she has considerably more "lowbrow" taste than her husband, Prince Philip). If you need more proof of the Queen's enjoyment of popular music, here are some more instances from recent (and not so recent) years. -
One Direction Stomp on Naughty Boy Pinata in Concert
Everything seems to be good between One Direction and its former bandmate Zayn Malik now, but things are not OK between the boy band and Malik's (former?) producer Naughty Boy. During an On The Road Again Tour stop in Kansas City last night (July 28), 1D members Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson stomped on a piñata with the likeness of Naughty Boy.
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