• A$AP Rocky Had 3 Consecutive Orgies On LSD From iLoveMakonnen At SXSW

    A$AP Rocky has not been shy about his very active sexual life as a youngster and even in present day. His new album A.L.L.A. was released suddenly at the stroke of midnight without much of a warning, but also making headlines are some newly revealed antics of his that occurred in March at SXSW. Rocky has been doing loads of interviews over the past few weeks promoting his album and in a chat with the New York Post, he shared the story of how he was given acid by ILoveMakonnen in Austin at SXSW and proceeded to have three consecutive orgies with three women each time.
  • Tinashe Sings 'The Times They Are A Changin'' to Bob Dylan in 2003 [VIDEO]

    Tinashe has figured out her way into the entertainment industry at this point—appearing on songs that may be part of Drake's next album and all—but she was trying to impress the best way before that. New video has emerged from 2003 that shows a young girl singing "The Times They Are a Changin'" to Bob Dylan himself.
  • Oasis Guitarist Noel Gallagher Hates Being Confused for Brother Liam

    Perhaps you've heard that neither Liam Gallagher nor Noel Gallagher have any interest in reforming Oasis, and you'd be correct to assume the pair are sick of being asked about it by the media. There's something that guitarist Noel hates even more however (also more than he hates when you pronounce his name "no-well"): people who can't tell the difference between he and his brother.
  • Young Thug Unveils "Freaky," "Spaghetti Factory" Ahead of 'Hy!£UN35'

    The music just keeps on coming from Young Thug's camp. Just two weeks after news broke that a treasure trove of tunes was leaked from the Rich Gang camp, which included close to 70 Thugger track and nearly 30 tunes from label mate Rich Homie Quan, music has started to slowly slip out into the public each passing week. The past couple weeks have seen tracks like "That's All" and an unfinished version of "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" with Jamie xx hit the web. Now two new tracks "Freaky" and "Spaghetti Factory" have found their way onto the internet ahead of his upcoming album Hy!£UN35.
  • David Guetta Essential Mix: 'Hey Mama' DJ Reveals Classic Influences

    In celebration of his performance over the weekend at BBC Radio One's Big Weekend event in Norwich, David Guetta was asked to come on to the air and deliver an "influences" essential mix. The "Hey Mama" DJ packed his two-hour mix with timeless classics from the likes of Marshall Jefferson, Danny Tenaglia, Masters at Work, Laurent Garnier and others.
  • The Charts and The Gulf War: Mariah Carey, MC Hammer and Aerosmith

    Memorial Day 2015 bears a special significance for two reasons: More importantly, it's the first time in 14 years that the holiday has been celebrated with no American troops involved in a "major ground war," and it's also the 25th anniversary of the first invasion of Iraq during the Gulf War. We at Music Times can do little but throw out our thanks to those who have served and those who currently serve in the United States military, but we wanted to check out what the Billboard charts looked like on both dates, August 2, 1991 and October 7, 2001, the dates when Americans last became embroiled in foreign combat.
  • The Charts and Afghanistan 2001: Alicia Keys, Jay Z and Nickelback

    Memorial Day 2015 bears a special significance for two reasons: More importantly, it's the first time in 14 years that the holiday has been celebrated with no American troops involved in a "major ground war," and it's also the 25th anniversary of the first invasion of Iraq during the Gulf War. We at Music Times can do little but throw out our thanks to those who have served and those who currently serve in the United States military, but we wanted to check out what the Billboard charts looked like on both dates, August 2, 1991 and October 7, 2001, the dates when Americans last became embroiled in foreign combat. It features the rise of Alicia Keys, Jay Z and Nickelback.
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