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M.I.A. and Janelle Monáe will perform a duet together to "celebrate" the launch of the new Audi A3 because, you know, M.I.A. can't get enough sponsors from the automotive industry. No, but seriously: The news is that the pair will not appear onstage together (and yet they will!) via the power of holographic images. -
Scotty McCreery Misses Out On the Red Sox White House Visit
It's not every day someone scores a chance to visit the White House with the World Series winning team and Scotty McCreery was excited that he was going to get to share the moment with his dad. Sadly, American Airlines made him miss the proverbial boat when they cancelled his flight after two pilots didn't show up for work. -
Gary Allan Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
Gary Allan, the man who called his ACM Song of the Year nomination, "really cool," has several opportunities for fans to hear him perform the #1 song live this spring and summer. -
Congrats to Joe Don Rooney
Joe Don Rooney, the guitar player from Rascal Flatts, made a big announcement over the weekend. He and his wife Tiffany Fallon are expecting their child. -
The CMT App Offers a Lot of Content But Not Many Providers
The new CMT App, which is available for both DROID and Apple devices, promises to give users the ability to enjoy full episodes from their favorite CMT shows. Fans can catch up on their favorites, check out exclusive content and chat with friends and cast members. Using the app during premieres will also enhance your viewing experience. The problem is that only a small handful of cable providers are teamed up with the network to allow their customers to use the app. -
Songs to Perk Up The 5 Most Miserable Cities in America [WATCH]
According to a recent Gallup well-being poll, there are 11 cities in the United States with the lowest "Overall Well-Being" scores. The poll takes multiple factors into consideration for scoring purposes: how many adults have a college degree, how many adult smokers live there, what the median household income is and how many adults have been diagnosed with depression. While these 5 great songs won't give you a college education, make you quit smoking or bump up your income if you live in one of these cities, they can at least make you smile... -
Blake Shelton Hits #1 and Sets a Record
With "Doin' What She Likes" hitting #1 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart, Blake Shelton has now seen 16 singles go to the top, with this tune being a record-setting 11th straight #1. -
RZA says Wu-Tang Clan album 'Once Upon A Time in Shaolin' bidding up to $5 million
As Music Times reported on March 26, Wu-Tang Clan is selling only one copy of its album The Wu-Once Upon A Time in Shaolin, and they were looking for a lot of money to get it. RZA, the producer de facto spokesperson for the hip-hop collective, told media that bids for the album are up to $5 million at this point. -
DJ Paz dispenses new album via faux Justin Bieber 'Believe' packaging
Beware if you're around Los Angeles and planning on buying Justin Bieber's Believe: You may go home with a different record. Electronic music producer Paz is the most recent performer to use a stunt to promote their new album. The DJ packaged his own disc within replica Bieber albums in order to fool at least 5,000 shoppers into buying his music. -
'Happy' tops Digital Downloads chart for seventh week, John Legend and Lil Jon rise
The Billboard 200 was slow on sales last week, and the trend continues over on the Digital Downloads chart as well. There were no new tracks featured in the Top 10 last week, and of the returnees, only two managed to see an increase in downloads. -
Frozen's a juggernaut; Shakira and Johnny Cash can't stop Billboard 200's top-selling album
The Billboard 200 is dealing with a juggernaut, in the form of the Frozen soundtrack. A cult character from the X-Men universe is villain Juggernaut, who gained a huge audience among non-comic book fans for his line "I'm the Juggernaut, b---h" during X-Men: The Last Stand. -
Janelle Monáe gives David Bowie's 'Heroes' an update in Pepsi campaign [LISTEN]
R&B songstress Janelle Monae has released a cover of David Bowie's iconic 1977 track "Heroes" as part of Pepsi's 2014 "Now Is What You Make It" campaign. A Bowie disciple herself, she tells Rolling Stone that she was confident that her version would make The Thin White Duke, who is also a Monae fan, proud.
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