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Wisin premieres music video for 'Que Viva la Vida,' the first single off his upcoming solo album [WATCH]
Wisin, of the former duo Wisin Y Yandel, has released the video for his hit single "Que Viva La Vida." The song, which premiered a few weeks ago, has made its way into the Top 10 on Billboard's "Latin Airplay" chart. -
Britney Spears Writes Letter To Fans About Upcoming Album, Reveals 'Britney Jean' Cover Art
Britney Spears has revealed the cover art for her upcoming album, Britney Jean. It features the singer topless in a black-and-white photo with "Britney Jean" written in blue neon within a pink neon heart. Along with the cover art, she shared a handwritten note with her fans that illuminated her feelings about the upcoming album. -
Katy Perry performs at Colorado high school on her 29th birthday
To celebrate her 29th birthday, Katy Perry decided to go for a "younger" look and dress as a high school cheerleader. She performed a five-song set for the 2,700 students and staff of Lakewood High School. The performance aired live on Good Morning America earlier today, according to MTV News. -
Dave Grohl, Jack Black and Val Kilmer perform as Sweetriver and the Huckleberry Dogs on 'Ghost Ghirls' web series [WATCH]
In a recent episode of the popular Yahoo! web series Ghost Ghirls, a recording studio is haunted by the spirits of a 1970s Southern country rock band, Sweetriver and the Huckleberry Dogs. Who is in the band? None other than Dave Grohl, Jack Black and Val Kilmer. -
Pearl Jam Perform 'Sirens' on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon For 'Pearl Jam Week' [WATCH]
It seems as if the whole world has been celebrating Pearl Jam recently. Last night, the covers ended with the real deal. Pearl Jam took the stage to perform "Sirens" off their recent release, Lightning Bolt, which is currently the No. 1 album in the country. -
Stream Arcade Fire's 'Reflektor' In Its Entirety For Free [LISTEN]
One of the most hyped albums of the season has finally arrived. And you can stream it for free. Arcade Fire has shared a stream of its upcoming Reflektor in its entirety via YouTube. -
Drake's 27th Birthday Playlist
Drake turns 27 years old today. To celebrate this prolific and talented young man on his special day, Music Times has come up with a playlist of our favorite Drizzy tracks. -
Rick Ross Remix of Drake's 'Hold On We're Going Home' Gets A Music Video
Following his ironic remix of Lorde's "Royals," Rick Ross premiered the Cris Le Touché-directed video for his cover of Drake's No. 1 hit "Hold On, We're Going Home" on Revolt TV. -
Daft Punk Release Random Access Memories Deluxe Box Set In Time For Holidays
Unsure about what to get your Daft Punk fan for the holidays this year? Look no further. If you have $275 to spare, Daft Punk has announced a Random Access Memories deluxe box set that will ship early December. The set is currently available for pre-order. -
YouTube To Lauch On-Demand Subscription Service This Year
Plans for a new YouTube subscription service are in the works, according to Billboard. Although YouTube has not yet officially confirmed these plans, the Internet video giant has said it hopes to a release a product this year. -
The Who Announce 50th Anniversary Farewell Tour For 2015
Still haven't seen the epic "Baba O'Riley" performed live? You better start planning now. The Who have announced that they will end their days on the road after a final 2015 farewell 50th anniversary tour. -
Arctic Monkeys Premiere Video For 'One For The Road' Off 'AM'
The Arctic Monkeys have premiered the video for "One For The Road," off September's 'AM." The song features Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, though he is not present in the video. -
EXCLUSIVE Q&A: Britney Spears' Video For '...Baby One More Time' Turns 15, Director Nigel Dick Looks Back
It has been 15 years since Britney Spears' iconic "...Baby One More Time" video dropped, becoming a cornerstone in '90s pop history. To commemorate the anniversary of "...Baby One More Time," Music Times called up the video's director, Nigel Dick to talk about what it was like to be a part of pop history. -
Solange Knowles' Saint Records Indie Label Announces Its First Project
Solange Knowles' boutique indie label Saint Records has announced its first major project, Saint Heron. The compilation album, to be distributed through Sony, will feature 12 tracks from unsuspected R&B acts. -
Norah Jones and Billie Joe Armstrong record Everly Brothers cover album, 'Foreverly'
What happens when an indie-jazz singer and a pop-punk singer come together? A country album, of course. Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong has enlisted Norah Jones for a cover version of the Everly Brother's 1958 record, Songs Our Daddy Taught Us, which they have named, Foreverly. -
The Flaming Lips Release New Track 'Wolf Children' Off Upcoming Ender's Game-Inspired EP 'Peace Sword'
The Flaming Lips have premiered a new track, "Wolf Children" off the upcoming EP Peace Sword, which was inspired but the epic space story Ender's Game. The film based on Orson Scott Card's book opens Nov. 1 in theatres with the band digitally releasing the EP on Oct. 29. -
Record Store Day's Black Friday edition features rare releases from Bob Dylan, The Doors and more
Record Store Day continues its biannual tradition this year with festivities on Black Friday, Nov. 29. In addition to its April celebration, the holiday expanded the past two years (and this year) to include another day to hunt for limited-edition vinyl releases. -
Rick Ross Remixes 'Royals'
Rick Ross has taken a turn remixing Lorde's smash hit "Royals." The rapper adds more bass and a few verses to the track. Interestingly, Ross raps about the very hip-hop, consumer culture that Lorde is tackling in the song. -
Q&A With Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros' Fan Site Co-Founder About The Inaugural Big Top Festival
Over the weekend, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros hosted their one-off, circus-inspired festival Big Top at Los Angeles State Historic Park. To see if the festival was all Ebert had hoped it would be for ESMZ fans, Music Times spoke with David Wexler, the co-founder of the band's fan page Janglinsouls.com, about his experience and what he thinks of the future of Big Top. -
Duologue Releases Debut Album 'Song & Dance'
We couldn't get enough of London five-piece Duologue last week at CMJ, and today their debut album, Song & Dance came out. The electro-folk rock band teamed up with renowned producer Jim Abbiss (Arctic Monkeys, Adele) on the 12-song effort. -
Metallica To Play Show In Antarctica For Coke Zero Colombia Promotion
While Santa Claus is up at the North Pole this December, Coca-Cola Zero Colombia is sending Metallica down south to Antarctica — a continent covered 98 percent in ice — for a face melting concert. The event will take place between Dec. 2 and Dec. 15. -
Father John Misty's Josh Tillman Will Release 'The History of Caves' Soundtrack On Black Friday For Record Store Day Event
Father John Misty's Josh Tillman will join this Record Store Day's Black Friday event this year. According to Consequence of Sound, Sub Pop will release his soundtrack for The History of Caves, photographer and filmmaker Emma Elizabeth Tillman's directorial debut. The 10-song instrumental soundtrack will be available in physical form with a limited 2,000 copies. It will also be available digitally. -
M.I.A., Earl Sweatshirt and Tyler, the Creator Added To 2013 YouTube Music Awards
M.I.A., Earl Sweatshirt and Tyler, the Creator have been added to the lineup for the inaugural YouTube Music Awards along with Eminem, Lady Gaga, and Arcade Fire. The 90-minute show will air live from New York City's Pier 36 on Nov. 3. -
Arcade Fire Performed As The Reflektors on The Colbert Report Last Night, Playing 'Normal Person' and 'Afterlife'
In keeping with the current marketing campaign playing as The Reflektors — the band recently played two shows in Brooklyn as The Reflektors and debuted their first single under that name at a show in Montreal — Arcade Fire stopped by the Colbert Report to play two songs off their upcoming album. -
Listen to Arcade Fire's New Song 'Afterlife' Off Upcoming 'Reflektor'
Arcade Fire premiered its second studio recording, "Afterlife" off the upcoming album Reflektor on Zane Lowes BBC Radio 1 show today. -
Celia Cruz Birthday Playlist
Today the new Google Doodle honors the Queen of Salsa, Celia Cruz. She was born on this day in 1925 and died in 2003. Listen to our playlist celebrating her music. -
Childish Gambino Premieres New Song '3005,' Likely To Be Featured On Sophomore Album 'Because the Internet'
Following the release of his freestyle track "Yaphet Kotto" earlier this month, Childish Gambino is back with a new song, "3005," which will likely be featured on his upcoming sophomore album, Because the Internet. -
Justin Bieber Drops 'Hold Tight,' Newest Song Part of Music Mondays Series
As expected, just after midnight last night, Justin Bieber revealed his newest song, "Hold Tight" as the third song in the Music Mondays series, following the release of "Heartbreaker" and "All That Matters." -
Jim James Premieres Video For 'State of the Art (A.E.I.O.U.)' Off Debut LP 'Regions of Light and Sound of God'
Jim James has premiered the video for "State of the Art (A.E.I.O.U.)" off his debut solo LP, Regions of Light and Sound of God. Although the album dropped last February, the My Morning Jack frontman still hasn't put the album on the shelf quite yet. -
U2 Previews New Song, 'Ordinary Love,' For Nelson Mandela Movie Trailer
U2 has revealed its first song in three years, "Ordinary Love," in the trailer for the Nelson Mandela biopic, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. The film centers on the former South African leader played by Idris Elba.
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