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Kendrick Lamar may still be riding off the success of his Grammy nominated album good kid, m.A.A.d. city and his stunning re-release of "Radioactive" alongside Imagine Dragons, but the prolific young rapper is already working on a second studio album. -
WATCH: Kings Of Leon 'Temple' music video shows off family courtesy of Nacho
Kings Of Leon are out to prove how country fried and down-to-earth it still is despite massive success, and with the latest music video for Mechanical Bull single "Temple," the Followill brothers (and cousin!) do so with guerilla, hand held camera footage from their cousin/guitar tech Christopher "Nacho" Followill. -
Greater Vision’s Preacher Appreciation Contest
Greater Vision and Daywind Records have announced the grand prize winners of their recent contest held to honor preachers and pastors who tell it like it is. -
Jason Michael Carroll on Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Jason Michael Carroll has come a long way since trying out his chops in a local singing contest in 2004. He has opened for Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson and Trace Adkins, and cites George Strait and Garth Brooks as his main influences. Between now and the end of August, fans will be able to catch him live all over the U.S. and Afghanistan. -
Saving Merle Haggard's Boyhood Home
Merle Haggard's boyhood home started out as a boxcar and it came to life in the hands of Merle's father, James, who converted the car and added living space to it. Now, sisters Glenda Rankin and Dianne Sharman, are working to get the home restored and moved to the Kern County Museum. -
William Fitzsimmons lets his voice do the talking on 'Lions'
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. -
Tribute Quartet Joins Daywind Records
Daywind Records has announced the addition of Tribute Quartet to its roster of Southern Gospel artists. -
Rolling Stone ranks every Nirvana song, and we compare our notes
Rolling Stone compiled the list to end all Nirvana lists: every song ever recorded by the band, original or otherwise, ranked down from 102 to no. 1. Spoiler alert: "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was given top billing. We warn you that the format chosen by Rolling Stone makes scrolling through a hassle, but we decided to have a bit of fun with it. Five Music Times employees reflected on their favorite Nirvana track, and we looked to see who was most "right" by Stone's standards. -
Kid Cudi annoyed that Kanye West used his vocals on 'Guilt Trip'
Were you surprised to hear Kid Cudi on Kanye West's track "Guilt Trip" seeing as his he split from G.O.O.D. music? Well you're not alone. In an interview with Complex (via Pitchfork), Cudi was just as surprised to hear his vocals ("If you love me so much then why'd you let me go-o-o-o-oooo?") on the Yeezus track and he isn't happy about it. -
Katy Perry edits 'Dark Horse' music video after deemed offensive to Muslims [PHOTO/VIDEO]
After a controversy arose from Katy Perry's new music video for chart-topper "Dark Horse," an edited version of the clip has now been re-uploaded to YouTube. -
Drake brings Kanye West out to perform 'Black Skinhead' in Berlin [WATCH]
Back in December, Kanye West invited Drake on stage to help close out his Toronto show. Now, footage has surfaced of Drake returning the favor. He invited West on stage for his Would You Like A Tour? show in Berlin to perform "Black Skinhead," and the crowd went nuts. -
Da Mafia 6ix will tour with Lord Infamous's casket, and store it in the merchandise trailer. The rest of world prays this is a joke.
DJ Paul Hip-hop, probably more so than any other genre, has experienced unfortunate early losses of life. The evidence is there in the newspapers, in the shout-outs to deceased buddies on albums. Hip-hop takes care to honor its fallen, and therefore it's sensible that Da Mafia 6ix (formerly Three 6 Mafia) would move to honor recently departed member Lord Infamous when it goes on its "Triple 6ix Sinners" tour. The group may have crossed the line between respectful and horrifying however. Member DJ Paul revealed that the group was bringing his brother's casket on tour with them.
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