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September tends to be packed with big album releases, and this week's Top 10 featured six new entries. The big showdown was between "American Idol" judge Keith Urban and R&B star The Weeknd, and boy was it tight. Who won? Find out below! -
Celebrate Mexican Independence Day With This Weeks's Top 10 Songs Out of Mexico
Today is the 203 Anniversary of Mexican Independence Day. To celebrate, Music Times consulted the Billboard Regional Charts for the top 10 songs to come out of Mexico this week. -
Back of The Billboards: The Temptations Remain Relevant With '20th Century Masters' Compilation
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 record that finished at no. 200 for the previous week. We hope to give new life to music that you might have missed, or new life to classic albums you may have forgotten. -
Downloads Roundup: Katy Perry's 'Roar' Keeps Top Spot, Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball' Drops, and Lorde Makes A Big Jump
Katy Perry ruled the Billboard digital singles roost again last week, as her recent smash "Roar" was the most downloaded song for the fourth time in a row. Did Miley Cyrus see a jump in "Wrecking Ball" downloads thanks to her record-breaking music video? One fresh face made a huge jump forward, and a few big names did their best to hold ground. -
'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air:' Music Times Celebrates The Show's 23rd Anniversary With Our Favorite Musical Guest Moments
Many a musical guest appeared alongside Will Smith during the show's classic six season run. Music Times counts down its five favorite. -
Album Sales Roundup: Avenged Sevenfold Debuts on Top, Luke Bryan Hangs Around, and Justin Timberlake Back in Top 10 After VMA Sales Boost
Avenged Sevenfold became the band to knock Luke Bryan from the top spot on the Billboard 200 after his "Crash My Party" led album sales during its first two weeks. Two artists in this week's top 10 are making reappearances thanks to publicity generated by their performances at the MTV Video Music Awards. Check out what happened last week in the Top 10 Albums -
Downloads Roundup: Katy Perry's 'Roar' Keeps Top Spot, Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball' Sees Jump, Jay Z's 'Holy Grail' Loses Ground. See where Eminem's 'Berzerk' Debuted
Katy Perry ruled the Billboard digital singles roost again last week, as her recent smash "Roar" was the most downloaded song for the third time in a row. The week also featured a hot debut, plus an overall boost for Miley Cyrus, who now has two songs in the Top 10: "We Can't Stop" and "Wrecking Ball," her new single. -
The Best-Selling Labor Day Albums: Beyonce, Jay Z and More
Labor Day has been the first Monday of September since its founding in 1894. More recently, the music industry has traditionally begun releasing new albums on Tuesdays. Music Times has done its research to celebrate the holiday, and found the five biggest-selling albums from the last 20 years that were released the day after Labor Day. -
This Week's Top 3 Latin Songs from Billboard
This week, Music Times gives you a look inside the top three hits on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs. Some artists have maintained their spot over the week, and others have been gradually moving up in the chart. Take a listen to the best of Latin music right now. -
Top 5 Labor Day Weekend U.S. Music Festivals
The Top 5 U.S. Music Festivals taking place Labor Day Weekend are Made in America, Electric Zoo, Northcoast Music Festival, Sun City Music Festival, Bumbershoot Festival -
Back of The Billboards: The Drifters' 'All-Time Greatest Hits & More (1959-1965)'
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 record that finished at no. 200 for the previous week. We hope to give new life to music that you might have missed, or new life to classic albums you may have forgotten. -
They Had A Dream: As America Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King's Landmark Speech, Music Times Lists Five Records Essential to The Civil Rights Movement
Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of Martin Luther King's famous "I Have A Dream Speech." The speech and the march on Washington were seminal moments in the the Civil Rights Movement, leading to basic human rights for black citizens of the United States. As with all political movements, music played an integral role in moving the masses to action. Music Times has assembled a brief list of five essential records that led to the Civil Rights Movement, by artists that not only made great music, but made a difference.
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