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Pitbull and Ke$ha Collaborate On Country-Tinged 'Timber' [LISTEN]
Ke$ha has teamed up with Pitbull on his new track "Timber." According to Billboard, the song was unveiled on Ryan Seacret's radio show today. "Timber" is a country-meets-pop-meets-urban-Latin with hard-driving harmonicas and a catchy lumberjack-inspired chorus with Ke$ha belting, "It's going down, I'm yelling, 'Timber.'" -
Justin Bieber Drops New Song 'Heartbreaker' For 'Music Mondays' Series, Song Hits No. 1 on iTunes Charts [LISTEN]
Beliebers are in a frenzy today after Justin Bieber premiered the new song "Heartbreaker" as part of his "Music Mondays" series. The pop star will release a new song every Monday right after midnight for 10 weeks, according to Twitter, and he suggests that some weeks he might release more than one. -
Phantogram Performs 'Black Out Days' On Late Night with Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]
New York electro-pop duo Phantogram performed on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Friday night. The band made their TV debut on the show back in 2011. They played "Black Out Days" off their new self-titled EP. -
Pixies Announce North American Tour Dates, Premiere New Video
Pixies have announced plans for a 33-date North American tour beginning Jan. 15 in Toronto. Joining them on the road are FIDLAR, Cults and Best Coast. The band has also released a video today for "Andro Queen" off EP-1. The video was directed by Ondi Timoner via Interloper Films. The trippy video features concert footage, clips from the road and scenes from nature. -
Damon Albarn Premieres Unreleased Gorillaz Track 'Whirlwind' on BBC Radio 2
Gorillaz singer Damon Albarn filled in as the guest DJ on Dermot O'Leary's BBC Radio 2 show on Oct. 5. During the show, he interviewed Idris Elba and The Clash's Paul Simonon. He also debuted an unreleased Gorillaz track called "Whirlwind," which didn't make the cut for 2010's Plastic Beach. -
Miley Cyrus Hosts and Performs on Saturday Night Live, Says Hannah Montana Was Murdered, Bashes The Government Shutdown
Miley Cyrus was the host and performer on Saturday Night Live over the weekend. She wasn't afraid to make fun of herself, but she also told the audience that she wasn't going to apologize for her VMA performance or her new look, and she made it clear that Hannah Montana was "murdered." -
Haim Releases New Track 'Edge,' Co-Written By Twin Shadow Off U.K. Deluxe Edition Of 'Days Are Gone' [LISTEN]
To top off a good week, the sisters Haim have released, via Twin Shadow, a new track called "Edge," which Twin Shadow helped them write. The track is featured on the deluxe version of Days Are Gone in the U.K. -
Paul McCartney Wants To Work With Thom Yorke But Is Afraid He Will Say 'No'
NME recently talked to Paul McCartney about modern day artists he would like to collaborate with. Among those he named was Thom Yorke. He revealed in the interview that he would be nervous to call up the Radiohead/Atoms for Peace frontman. Yes, former Beatle, the Macca, is afraid to be rejected by Yorke. -
Albert Hammond Jr. Of the Strokes Announces North American Tour Dates
Albert Hammond Jr., the guitarist for the Strokes, has announced a North American tour in support of his upcoming quasi self-titled solo EP, AHJ, which is due out Oct. 8 via Cult Records. -
John Mayer Stops By Jimmy Kimmel Live! Last Night To Perform
Six-time GRAMMY winner John Mayer stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night to talk about his tour and most recent album, Paradise Valley. -
Best Coast Drops New Song 'This Lonely Morning' [LISTEN]
Best Coast has released a new song, "This Lonely Morning" off its upcoming mini-album Fade Away. In the song Bethany Cosentino sings about waiting for a call in a hazy, tired, morning funk. The song is Best Coast at its sunniest. The lo-fi, pop-punk track feels like a summer morning. -
Pusha T and Kendrick Lamar Release 'Nosetalgia' Video [WATCH]
Pusha T and Kendrick Lamar have released their video for the joint track "Nosetalgia" off Pusha's highly anticipated upcoming release, My Name Is My Name. The song is about dealing cocaine and making it big in the rap game. -
Bromance Between Josh Homme and The Arctic Monkeys Continues at Los Angeles Show
Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme sat in on the last song of The Arctic Monkeys set in Los Angeles earlier this week. Midway through the song, he joined Alex Turner on vocals up for "Knee Socks" off the Arctic Monkey's most recent album AM. -
The Feud Between Sinead O'Connor and Miley Cyrus Escalates After Another Open Letter
Yesterday, we reported that Sinead O'Connor had written an open letter to Miley Cyrus in which she warned the young pop star that the music industry does not care for her and that she should not let them "prostitute" her for their own gain. -
Miley Cyrus Responds To Sinead O'Connor's Open Letter
Earlier today we told you about Sinead O'Connor's open letter she penned to Miley Cyrus after her interview with Rolling Stone. Cyrus mentions in the interview that O'Connor's 1999 hit "Nothing Compares 2 U" was the inspiration behind her new look and the video for "Wrecking Ball." -
What We Learned From #AskMacca Twitter Q&A with Paul McCartney
To hype up the release of his upcoming album New, Paul McCartney took to Twitter to answer fan questions. Using the hashtag #AskMacca, fans could ask McCartney whatever queries they had in hopes that he would respond. He answered questions about the name of the album, who he'd like to perform a duet with and more. -
Sinead O'Connor Writes Open Letter To Miley Cyrus After Rolling Stone Interview, Condemns Music Industry's 'Prostitution' Of Artists
In a recent Rolling Stone interview, Miley Cyrus said that she based her look for the Wrecking Ball video off Sinead O'Connor's 1999 hit, "Nothing Compares 2 U." In an open letter to Cyrus, O'Connor explains that she has been there before and knows that the music industry does to women. -
Prince Royce Releases Teaser For New Single 'Primera Vez' Off Upcoming Album 'Soy El Mismo' [LISTEN]
Yesterday Prince Royce released a teaser for his new single "Primera Vez" off his upcoming album, Soy El Mismo, which comes out Oct. 8 exclusively through Target via Sony Music Latin. -
Yoko Ono and her Plastic Ono Band Teams Up With The Flaming Lips on Late Show With David Letterman To Perform 'Cheshire Cat Cry'
Yoko Ono and her Plastic Ono Band joined forces with the Flaming Lips last night on Late Show With David Letterman. The team performed "Cheshire Cat Cry" off Take Me to the Land of Hell. Ono shouted, "Stop the violence. Stop all wars!" intermittently between bouts of maniacal laughter. -
Michael Jackson's Family Loses Wrongful Dead Suit Against AEG Live
The jury in the Michael Jackson "wrongful death" trial against AEG Live found the concert promoter not liable for the death of Jackson. It found during the five-month trial that the company had, indeed, hired Conrad Murray to be Jackson's doctor — which AEG had originally contended they had not — but that they had no reason to believe that the doctor was unfit or incompetent. -
REVIEW: Dr. Dog's 'B-Room'
Dr. Dog's seventh studio album B-Room isn't anything out of the ordinary in terms of what the band has done in the past. It still mostly relies on that lo-fi psychedelic-roots sound, and it still delivers. -
Spotify Launches 'Follow' Button For Users and Artists
By now most sites (ours included) have buttons that allow you to follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. Yesterday, Spotify launched a button of its own that allows users to embed in their websites. -
The Dead Weather To Put Out a Series of Singles Before Releasing Full-Length Album
The Dead Weather announced in late August that they were back in the studio. Today Third Man Records announced what the band has planned. According to the press releases, Jack White, Alison Mosshart, Dean Fertita and Jack Lawrence will record and release two new songs on 7" vinyl as part of a singles release series. The band will do this in sets of two until 2015 at which time they will release a full-length album containing the previously released singles as well as "many more album-only tracks." -
The National Appear On 'The Mindy Project' During Last Night's Episode, Perform Acoustic 'This Is The Last Time'
The National made their television debut last night on FOX's The Mindy Project in the episode "Music Festival." They played "This Is The Last Time" off Trouble Will Find Me. -
Badfinger's 'Baby Blue' Sales Predicted To Be Up 3,000 Percent After 'Breaking Bad' Finale
According to Billboard, sales for Badfinger's "Baby Blue" have risen dramatically after Sunday's Breaking Bad finale. The song was played as the final scene ended (we won't give away any spoilers). -
Lorde Performs 'Royals' on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]
Ella Yelich-O'Connor, a.k.a. Lorde, stopped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night. It was the New Zealand singer-songwriter's American television debut after releasing her first studio album, Pure Heroine. She performed her hit single "Royals" as well as "White Teeth Teens" (web exclusive). -
Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul Wants You To Dance...Bitch
Breaking Bad is over, but you can still get your fill of Aaron Paul with his new music career in EDM. Maybe it's his way of helping us cope with losing one of the best shows on television — by just dancing it out. -
Band El Recodo de Cruz Lizarraga and Joan Sebastian To Be Honored At Billboard Mexican Music Awards
According to Billboard, Latin acts Band El Recodo de Cruz Lizarraga and Joan Sebastian will be honored with special awards at the 2013 Billboard Mexican Music Awards. -
Stream Miley Cyrus' 'Bangerz' One Week Early Via iTunes
Miley Cyrus is streaming her upcoming album, Bangerz, one week ahead of its release. The album includes collaborations with Britney Spears, Nelly, Big Sean, Future and French Montana. -
Government Shutdown Playlist [LISTEN]
If you haven’t heard by now, the government is shutting down starting today — the first time in 17 years. To lighten the mood, Music Times has created a playlist of songs about the government shutdown.
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