• Liam Payne vs. Justin Bieber: Tweet About Arrest Record Sparks Feud Between Directioners, Beliebers

    Fans of both Justin Bieber and One Direction are both rabid about their favorite artist being the superior maker of pop music, but for the most part, Beliebers and Directioners live in perfect harmony. That is, until the singers themselves fire off some shots. Yesterday (March 23), 1D member Liam Payne jabbed a little fun at Bieber, and fans of the "All That Matters" singer are not taking the jab lightly.
  • FKA Twigs Is Pregnant & Gives Birth In "Glass & Patron" Video For YouTube Music Awards Ahead Of Upcoming New EP [WATCH]

    FKA Twigs has premiered the video for her song "Glass & Patron" as part of the YouTube Music Awards. The clip, directed by Twigs herself, shows the Mercury Prize-nominated singer giving birth -- alone in an unmarked white van in the middle of the woods -- to a bunch of multicolored scarves that turn into dancers. The dancers then engage in "the most epic vogue battle of all time," according to a press statement (via Rolling Stone).
  • Twitch to Live Stream Ultra Music Festival 2015 in New Partnership: Schedule Announced for This Weekend

    Ultra Music Festival 2015 has ditched its own native website for hosting live streams and is going with live streaming giant Twitch to webcast this weekend in a new partnership announced this week. The new deal creates a specific channel for Ultra on Twitch, twitch.tv/ultra, which is normally reserved for gaming. The channel will broadcast the 17th annual UMF this weekend during Miami Music Week March 27 to 29, and the stream will be powered by 7UP, which has invested heavily in EDM festivals and live streams, including last year's Ultra. The schedule has also been announced for this weekend.
  • J. Cole "G.O.M.D." Music Video: '2014 Forest Hills Drive' Rapper Helps Free Fellow Slaves From Abusive Master [WATCH]

    J. Cole has unveiled the music video for his '2014 Forest Hills Drive' song "G.O.M.D." Though as 'Complex' reported, the rapper and his label have chosen "Wet Dreamz" as the next album single, Cole still went ahead with the release of this video, providing powerful visuals to one of the more personal tracks. The visuals cast J. Cole as a house slave somewhere in the South, where his fellow slaves resent him for receiving favorable treatment. Cole comes to the rescue with the help of the family's daughter and a lot of whisky, where he is able to get the key to the gun closet and distribute weapons to his fellow slaves. They are then able to take over the plantation from their abusive master and start a massive fire before an impending battle looms with other whites. Watch the video below via Cole.
  • Blink-182's Tom DeLonge Reveals Plans For New Albums & Reason for Band's Split on Twitter

    Blink-182's former vocalist and guitarist, Tom DeLonge, through a series of tweets, revealed a long list of ambitious plans that caused him to leave Blink-182 one month ago. Blink-182 was going to reunite and create a follow-up to their 2011 album, Neighborhoods, but DeLonge left because he had contracts to complete personal projects and other obligations to his other band Angels & Airwaves.
  • Stream Gucci Mane's 'Dessert' EP: 'Trap House' Rapper Completes 'Breakfast,' 'Lunch' and 'Dinner'

    If you thought there was a chance of going a full week without new Gucci Mane music, you might want to think again. The most prolific, jail-bound rapper in the game -- and possibly ever -- is back with a new EP to stream, Dessert, to top off his tasty and well-rounded, three-album barrage unleashed last week: 'Breakfast,' 'Lunch' and 'Dinner.' As to be expected, the 'Trap House' rapper dropped the project totally out of the blue, posting -- probably his manager -- a link on his Twitter account.
  • Stream Sarah Gayle Meech's 'Tennessee Love Song' Early Exclusively At Music Times: Enter To Win A Free Copy Of The New Album

    The country music genre has been criticized in recent years for churning out too many songs about trucks, whiskey, and women and not enough traditional tales of small towns and people with grit. Those stories of real people making their way in the world have somewhat fallen by the wayside in the mainstream. But if you're one of those country music fans pining for the days of Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette, look no further than Nashville-based artist Sarah Gayle Meech. Meech's style is rooted in the country storytelling tradition with a modern sound and a rejuvenated spirit.
  • Migos 'One Time' Music Video: 'YRN' Rappers Cope with Long Night of Partying in Visuals for Album's Lead Single [WATCH]

    Atlanta rap trio, Migos, have shared the visuals for their recent single "One Time." The lead single from their debut artist album YRN: Tha Album, the music video for "One Time" follows Quavo, Offset and Takeoff the morning after a crazy night of partying as they try and gather themselves, looking at the damage from the night before as random dudes turn into attractive females, cars are spray-painted over and bottles are strewn throughout the mansion overlooking a picturesque mountain scene.
  • Action Bronson, Chance The Rapper "Baby Blue" Music Video: 'Mr. Wonderful' Cut Gets How To Make It in America' Inspired Visuals for 2015 YouTube Music Awards [WATCH]

    With Mr. Wonderful being released earlier today, Action Bronson has followed up his debut LP release with the music video for his single alongside Chance The Rapper, "Baby Blue." Released as a part of the 2015 YouTube Music Awards, the clip is another one of Bronsolino's eccentric videos that have been videos that have been a theme for the album. The visuals are rife with the canceled cult-classic HBO show Coming To America including Bronson's band Sexual White Chocolate featuring Big Body Bess "strumming" guitar with an Albanian Awareness Week banner above them.