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Ted Cruz became the first of many Republican believed to be in pursuit of the White House during 2016, as he formally announced his name as a runner for the GOP nomination for the presidency. Scott Walker, Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and several more right-leaning individuals will probably follow his lead soon enough. Let's focus on Cruz however. Admittedly, there's not much for a music site to say; he doesn't exactly play bass like former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. However, Music Times was able to hunt down five instances where Ted Cruz became a musical figure. -
Juicy J Tour 2015: 'All I Need' Rapper Announces The Hustle Continues Tour for May, June
Juicy J is gearing up to take his show on the road. Following the release of his latest mixtape, Blue Dream & Lean 2 and ahead of the release of his new album THC: The Hustle Continues, today (March 23), the "All I Need" rapper announced his spring 2015 live trek, The Hustle Continues Tour. -
Justin Bieber Collaborator Lil Twist Faces 25 Years in Prison on Six Felony Charges Stemming From Kyle Massey Attack
Young Money member and Justin Bieber collaborator Lil Twist has reportedly been charged with six felony charges stemming from the November 2014 incident involving an alleged break-in and assault at former Disney Channel star's Kyle Massey house. If convicted of all six charges, Lil Twist -- real name Christopher Lynn Moore -- could face up to 25 years in prison for the incident. -
Kendrick Lamar's 'To Pimp a Butterfly' Is No. 1 on UK, Australian Charts: Album Tops Sam Smith's 'In the Lonely Hour' in UK
Kendrick Lamar's 'To Pimp a Butterfly' has gained a lot of attention and praise. Proven to have international success, Lamar has now scored his first No. 1 spot on the U.K. and Australian charts. According to 'Billboard,' 'To Pimp a Butterfly' finished just ahead of Sam Smith's 'In the Lonely Hour' on the U.K. charts, selling 572 more copies than Smith's. The "King Kunta" rapper's previous album 'Good Kid M.A.A.D City' reached No. 16 in 2012. -
Hozier's 'Work Song' Inspires Beautiful Ballroom Dancing in New Music Video [WATCH]
There's no denying that the music of Hozier is pretty hypnotizing. And now, the "Take Me to Church" singer has brought his magical musical powers into the music video for his new single "Work Song." -
Nike Sues over Michael Jackson-Inspired 'Moonwalkers' Series Allegedly Stolen by Former Employees at Adidas
Michael Jackson has been involved in a significant number of lawsuits following his death during 2009, but the most recent might be one of the more curious: Nike is suing three of its former employees over their attempts to launch a shoe and athletic apparel line based on Jackson's personal style. The collection was dubbed "Moonwalker." -
Krewella Release 'Somewhere to Run': First Single of 2015 Features Production From Pegboard Nerds and Don Gilmore [LISTEN]
After the news leaked out last week that Krewella would be releasing a new single today, March 23 -- the first of 2015 -- the "Alive" duo followed up on that news by sharing their new song "Somewhere to Run." Featuring production work from Pegboard Nerds and Don Gilmore (Korn, Linkin Park), Yasmine and Jahan Yousaf continue their attempt to blend rock and heavy elements of EDM into their own new sound as they continue on in the post-Kris "Rainman" Trindl era. -
Usher, Chris Brown 'All Falls Down' Leak: New Single Oozes of Beautiful Heartbreak as 'UR' Delayed
There's not much news about Usher's new album UR these days, despite the success of his new single "I Don't Mind." But, there may be one new song that makes the cut: the Chris Brown collaboration "All Falls Down." Over the weekend, the latest team up from the "New Flame" singers leaked online, and it's just as heartbreaking as the title insinuates. -
Black Sabbath Announce Last Show Ever, at a Location You Might Not Guess; New Album Coming in 2015
Black Sabbath had previously announced that it would release one last album during 2015 but now the heavy metal icons have one-upped itself by declaring that the band's headlining gig at Ozzfest in Tokyo during November will be its last show ever. -
Brandon Flowers 'Can't Deny My Love' Review: New Single from 'The Desired Effect' Pulls Heavily from the '80s [LISTEN]
The first taste of The Killers' frontman Brandon Flowers' new solo album The Desired Effect is finally here. After a tease last month, today (March 23), Flowers released his synthy, '80s-splendor of a new single "Can't Deny My Love" is finally here. -
Major Lazer Announce Album 'Peace Is the Mission' Featuring Ellie Goulding, Ariana Grande, Pusha T; Share Single "Roll the Bass"
Major Lazer -- the trio of Diplo, Walshy Fire and Jillionaire -- has finally unveiled the complete details for their first of two albums slated for release in 2015. The trio's third studio album, 'Peace Is the Mission,' will be released June 1 and the nine-track album comes with features from the likes of Ellie Goulding, Elliphant, Ariana Grande, 2 Chainz, Pusha T and others. With the album announcement, Major Lazer have shared their new single "Roll the Bass," which you will receive as an instant download if you pre-order the album now. -
The Black Keys Cancel Tour Through April Due to Patrick Carney's Shoulder Injury: 'Weight of Love' Band Still On Board for Governors Ball, Primavera Sound
Though The Black Keys promised that Patrick Carney's shoulder injury would make him good to go on tour starting in April, it turns out the "Weight of Love" band has been forced to cancel more live dates.
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