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Record of the Year is the Grammy award that truly defines an era of popular music. Given to the people truly behind what makes a song pop (the artist, producer, mastering engineer, recording engineer and mixer), this one is all about performance. Past winners of this massive category include essential songs like Michael Jackson's "Beat It," Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You," Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" and Daft Punk's "Get Lucky." -
Coldplay, Beyonce & Bruno Mars Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show Drops Chris Martin Tour Tickets
Coldplay will take the stage on Sunday night for one of the most watched musical events of the year, the Super Bowl Halftime show. The British band will follow in the footsteps of recent performers like Katy Perry, Bruce Springsteen, and Prince and the biggest night in football is pushing prices up for their solo tour dates. -
Grammys 2016 Best Pop Vocal Duo/Group Performance Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Bruno v Swift
A titanic clash between Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars and Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar. Who wins? Though pop stars are revered as solo talents, spanning from Michael Jackson to Madonna to your modern day stars like Taylor Swift and Katy Perry, there has always been a special place for the rare collaborations and groups that can compete with the biggest acts in the world. -
No Paycheck for You! Beyonce & Coldplay do Super Bowl Halftime Show Performance for Exposure
With Super Bowl 50 in the books and accordingly, another Super Bowl Halftime Show in the books as well, Beyonce, Bruno Mars and Coldplay put on an exciting show despite a monotonous game itself. With all the money, promotion and advertising that goes into each Super Bowl, one would think that the halftime performers would make out with a nice paycheck at the end of the show. However, this is not the case as neither Beyonce, Mars, or Coldplay will be taking home any monetary compensation but rather, fond memories of performing at Super Bowl 50's halftime show and a hopeful boost in exposure to drive their own ticket and album sales. -
WATCH: Beyonce, Bruno Mars Own Coldplay in Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show
That's another Super Bow halftime show in the books -- and as was to be expected, Beyonce stole the show away from Bruno Mars and headliners Coldplay. Just one day after releasing her new single "Formation" Bey brought the track to Levi's Stadium, in an epic dance off with "Uptown Funk" singer Mars. -
Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show: 5 Things We Want to See from Coldplay, Bruno Mars & Beyonce
Television is gearing up to be taken over by Super Bowl 50 on Sunday night (Feb. 7). And while the game between the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers may be the main event, we here at Music Times are all about the halftime show starring Coldplay. -
Coldplay Was The Perfect Super Bowl Performer, But Then 'A Head Full Of Dreams' Dropped
The announcement of Coldplay as the Super Bowl 50 Halftime performer drew the Twitter mockery of football and music fans alike, claiming the band is too boring for the event and will put everyone to sleep. Whoever is in charge of making the pick knew they were taking a gamble on Coldplay, but it's a pretty sound one given the group's success and massive popularity, it's just a shame that bet won't play out because the band's latest album is so mediocre. -
Powerball Playlist: From Rags to Riches with Rick Ross, Drake, Gwen Stefani and More
The Powerball drawing has the entire country buzzing. With $1.5 billion at stake, it seems like everyone is scooping up tickets for tonight's (Jan. 13) big drawing. But, as you anxiously await to figure out whether or not your life is going to change (or as you celebrate knowing that your life is forever changed), one question remains: what to listen to? -
Beyonce Joins Coldplay, Bruno Mars for Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show
Coldplay are confirmed to be playing the Super Bowl 50 halftime show, but the "Adventure of a Lifetime" band won't be going at it alone - they have one big time collaborator already booked, and it's none other than Beyoncé. -
Mark Ronson, OMI, Hozier, Adele Tops U.K. 2015 Year-End Chart
The U.K. official charts have unveiled the top songs of 2015 and there are few surprises at the top. The No. 1 song of the year was the dominant and irresistible, "Uptown Funk" from Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, while the rest of the top ten had tracks from the likes of OMI, courtesy of Felix Jaehn, Wiz Khalifa, Hozier, Adele, Justin Bieber and more. -
Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars 'Uptown Funk', Taylor Swift Lead VEVO's Most-Watched Videos 2015
Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk" was everywhere in 2015. Not only did the song top the year-end Hot 100 chart, but the Uptown Special single's visual was also the most-watched music video of the last 12 months. On Wednesday (Dec. 9), VEVO announced the clips that music fans couldn't just stop watching in 2015, and "Uptown Funk" leads the charge over other hyped videos from Taylor Swift, Adele, Maroon 5 and more. -
Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars' 'Uptown Funk' Is the No. 1 Song of 2015 Over Ed Sheeran, The Weeknd
Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' fiery hit "Uptown Funk" ruled the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 weeks at the top of the year, so it only makes since that it's the official No. 1 song of the year. On Wednesday, Billboard rolled out its year-end charts, and the Uptown Special single leads other chart-topping hits, including "See You Again," "Blank Space" and "The Hills."
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