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Charlamagne is known for his often controversial comments. Check out what he had to say about Meek Mill and his stint in jail. -
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Ariana Grande's new album My Everything isn't supposed to be released until Monday, Aug. 25, following her live debut of "Break Free" at the 2014 MTV VMAs, but it seems as though the record has sprung a leak. Today (Aug. 21), Twitter reports and YouTube links seem to confirm that the follow-up to Grande's 2013 debut Yours Truly is available online. -
Weezer New Album 'Everything Will Be Alright In The End' Release Date Pushed Back: 'Back to the Shack' Band Unveils Tracklist
Weezer's new album, and it's new return to form Everything Will Be Alright In The End has had its release date pushed back. Yesterday (Aug. 21), the "Back to the Shack" band announced that it got "additional news" that made its original Sept. 30 release date a thing of the past. -
Ab-Soul Announces 'These Days' Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Following the announcement of TDE's world tour, Ab-Soul announced his upcoming 'These Days' tour. -
Jay Rock Announces TDE's 2015 World Tour, Says Album Will Arrive 'Real Soon'
TDE is gearing up for a world tour set to kick off next year. TDE is gearing up for a world tour set to kick off next year. According to XXL, the super label which houses acts like Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q and Jay Rock is heading for the road. -
5 Seconds Of Summer New Album 2015: 'Amnesia' Band Discusses Second Record, One Direction Tour in New Interview
Punky boy band and One Direction protégés 5 Seconds Of Summer just released its debut, self-titled album last month, but the "Amnesia" group is already looking forward to album No. 2. In a new interview, 5SOS drummer Ashton Irwin teased that his band is already thinking about the follow-up to 5 Seconds of Summer. -
Kanye West, Paul McCartney 'Piss On Your Grave' Instagram Snippet Appears Online for 'Yeezus' Follow-Up [LISTEN]
Last week, rumors circulated that Kanye West and Paul McCartney had teamed up for a new song on the rapper's Yeezus follow-up entitled "Piss On Your Grave." Unlike most rumors, it seems like this one has turned out to be true. Today (Aug. 20), leaked audio from West's album preview should in London surfaced online, and it seems to be from the song in question. -
Ariana Grande, Iggy Azalea Rule the Billboard Hot 100 with Three Singles Apiece as 'Break Free' and 'Black Widow' Launch into Top 10 [VIDEOS]
As if there was any real doubt, the summer of 2014 definitely belongs to Iggy Azalea and Ariana Grande. Thanks to the music videos for their new singles "Black Widow" and "Break Free," the female pop stars each of three singles in the Billboard Hot 100's top 10... a first in the chart's history. -
Interpol, Announce 'El Pintor' Release Show at the Met for September to Launch New Album, Museum Mobile App
New York indie rock band Interpol will be getting pretty artsy at the release show for its new album El Pintor. Today (Aug. 20), the "All The Rage Back Home" group announced it will be playing a concert at the Metropolitan Museum of Art to welcome in its fifth studio effort and the Met's new mobile app. -
Gucci Mane Jail Sentence Set for 39 Months: 'Traphouse 3' Rapper Pleads Guilty to Weapons Charges
Gucci Mane has been sent to jail for over three years. Today (Aug. 20), the "Traphouse 3" rapper was sentenced to 39 months in an Atlanta court for a firearms charge. -
NFL Asking Katy Perry or Rihanna to Pay to Perform Super Bowl? Music Times Celebrates with The History of Payola!
Paying an authority for the right to perform...that sounds somewhat familiar to us. Payola, anyone? Okay, technically not as the NFL is a private business and there's nothing illegal about them charging an act to play, whereas payola—or labels paying radio stations to play their music—is a crime because of the public status of radio airwaves. Check out the history of payola in light of the Super Bowl asking for a cut of performer earnings.
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