• Win a Signed Marlon Wayans' 'Fifty Shades of Black' Soundtrack in This Exclusive Giveaway

    Where you fifty shades of sad over a lame Valentine’s giff or did you drop the ball and lose oh-so many points with a last minute present? Have no fear because one lucky MusicTimes reader has the opportunity to become a winner and redeem those points this Saturday! The contest offers a signed copy by Marlon Wayans of the official “Fifty Shades of Black” film soundtrack. IM Global Music curated the album with Format Entertainment, which is known for 'Pitch Perfect,' 'Empire' and 'Iron Man 2' -- need we say more?
  • Quentin Tarantino's New Movie Scored by 'Hateful 8' Composer Ennio Morricone

    Ennio Morricone and Quentin Tarantino have quite the impressive working relationship, having teamed up on Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight, allowing for the legendary composer to create great scores for new movies while Tarantino gets the sound he's always wanted. According to a new interview with the 87-year-old composer, it looks like they're going to work together again on Tarantino's next movie, though nobody knows what kind of film it will be.
  • Sia, James Corden Sing 'Chandelier,' 'Alive', Balance Eggs in Carpool Karaoke [WATCH]

    James Corden sure seems to have a lot of problems getting to work on time, and this week, he has enlisted Sia to help him bypass Los Angeles traffic and get into the carpool lane. In the latest installment of his "Carpool Karaoke" series, the Late Late Show host and the elusive pop star teamed up to run through some of her biggest hits, including "Chandelier" and "Alive," and run through some of the more interesting aspects of her personality.
  • Tacocat Remake 'Powerpuff Girls' Theme Song With Gusto on 'Who's Got the Power?' [LISTEN]

    Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup all got a little makeover for The Powerpuff Girls reboot, and now the show's iconic theme song is also sounding a little different. On Monday (Feb. 15), Cartoon Network released the new Powerpuff Girls song, "Who's Got the Power?" courtesy of Seattle pop-rock quartet Tacocat. And while some fans may be divided on the all-now theme, it does rock pretty hard.
  • Panic at the Disco, Sisqo Conquer 'The Thong Song' for Jimmy Kimmel's Mashup Monday [WATCH]

    When it comes to iconic hit singles from the early 2000s - a few come to mind, including Sisqo's turn-of-the-century hit "The Thong Song." On Monday night (Feb. 15), the ode to booties and underwear that show them off returned to the mainstage on Jimmy Kimmel Live! with Sisqo teamed up with Panic! at the Disco for a new take on his song. And, you guessed it right, they performed it as Panic! at the Sisqo.
  • 'Born to be Blue' or 'Miles Ahead' [TRAILERS] Which Jazz Legend Biopic Movie Should You See?

    When it comes to biopic movies, the film industry has to deal with a number of different projects based on the same subject, but in 2016, we have a more unique issue: two separate films about two jazz icons. Both Miles Davis and Chet Baker are widely considered the two top jazz trumpet players of all time, with many debates between music enthusiasts arguing for one or the other to be named number one. This year, Don Cheadle is making his directorial debut in Miles Ahead, a biopic on Davis. Meanwhile, Ethan Hawke is portraying Baker in Born to Be Blue, which has a release date very close to Cheadle's project. The question is: which one are you willing to see in theaters? Check out the trailers below to help with your decision.
  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Bring 'White Privilege II' To 'Colbert'

    Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are trying to shake things up with their new album This Unruly Mess I've Made. Their first single "Downtown" had the fun, radio-friendly appeal of "Thrift Shop," but it wasn't until we heard "White Privilege II" that fans saw the social commentary that the duo were trying to attack. The song has been controversial to say the least and last night, Feb. 8, Macklemore, Ryan Lewis and group of poets performed on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.