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After waiting for what feels like forever - Rihanna's ANTI is finally right around the corner. And leading up to R8's imminent release, on Wednesday (Jan. 27), Rihanna teamed up with Drake for the release of her new single "Work", and it may just be the banger she needs to redeem her career. -
Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar Drop 'No More Parties in LA' and It Does Not Disappoint [REVIEW]
Kanye West may not have given us any new music on Friday but he did just bless us all today with his latest track "No More Parties in LA" which features Kendrick Lamar and absolutely does not disappoint. -
David Bowie 'Blackstar' Album Review: Junk Mail
David Bowie 'Blackstar' Album Review: Junk Mail Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day. -
DJ Snake Unleashes 'Propaganda' As Free Download Ahead Of Album
'Tis the season to give thanks and the season to give to others. DJ Snake got the memo and has unleashes a brand new track "Propaganda" as a limited free download on his SoundCloud page. The new song comes as the "Middle" producer gears up to release his debut album sometime next year. -
Bayside's Hometown Holiday Gig Celebrates Self-Titled LP's 10th Anniversary
Queens natives Bayside stormed New York City's Gramercy Theatre on Dec. 18 for a hometown holiday show, where they also celebrated the 10th anniversary of the release of their acclaimed 2005 self-titled LP, performing the album in its entirety. -
The 1975 Drop Funky, Slightly Dark New Single 'UGH!' Ahead of New Album [LISTEN]
The 1975's new album I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It is still two and a half months away, but that doesn't mean the English pop rockers are keeping all the new material under wraps. On Friday (Dec. 11), Matty Healy and co. released the band's second track, the funk-infused ode to cocaine, "UGH!" -
Live Review: The Arcs' Akron Set Showcases Dan Auerbach's Evolution as a Modern Blues Artist
The Black Keys have released all manner of blues rock tunes from the Robert Johnson licks of The Big Come Up and Chulahoma to the psychedelic rock of 2014's Turn Blue. But, all of those seemed like iterations on a tried and true product, whereas frontman Dan Auerbach's The Arcs flips the genre on its head to creates something new. -
Pierce Fulton, Puppet Share Rowdy Single 'Boy and the Beast'
Pierce Fulton and his close friend Puppet have unleashed their new single "Boy and the Beast." The track has been featured as a part of both producer, DJ's sets for most of 2015 and now it is available to stream and download on Puppet's label home Monstercat. -
Baauer 'GoGo!' Music Video Offers Candid Look At Lover's Relationship
U.S. trap producer, DJ Baauer has unveiled the music video for his new song, "GoGo!." The video chronicles the relationship of two star-crossed lovers packed into the guy's sports car-turned airplane as they fly through the air. -
Chris Brown Releases Action-Packed "Fine By Me" Video From 'Royalty'
Get ready for Royalty to drop on Dec. 18. Chris Brown is gearing up for the release of his new album Royalty and in doing so has dropped the music video for his new single "Fine By Me. -
Chet Faker, Marcus Marr Share "Birthday Card" from 'Work' EP
The Work EP drops next week on Dec. 4 Chet Faker and Marcus Marr have unveiled the latest single to emerge from their upcoming four-track Work EP titled "Birthday Card. -
G-Eazy Shares "Sad Boy" From Album 'When It's Dark Out'
When It's Dark Out drops Dec. 4 Oakland, California rapper G-Eazy has unveiled a new single titled "Sad Boy" from his upcoming album When It's Dark Out.
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