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Go see Kendrick Lamar while you can because he might not be here after Halloween. The Compton rapper has been slated to perform in the Bermuda Triangle on Halloween weekend. Yeah, the place where planes and ships mysteriously disappear, never to be heard from again. Granted, it's been a few decades since that happened. But we'd really prefer K. Dot not disappear from the face of the earth, considering he's one of the best rapper's we've got right now. -
Ed Sheeran Gives Telling Details About Who Inspired 'Don't' Lyrics During Howard Stern Interview
Ed Sheeran has kept fans guessing when it comes to that little ditty called "Don't." In a recent chat with Howard Stern, Ed gave up just enough information for fans to start to put the mystery together pretty solidly. Sometimes the only thing better than a great set of lyrics is being able to read between the lines and figure out who the artist is singing about, right? -
Iggy Azalea 'The New Classic' Re-Release Coming: 'Black Widow' Rapper Teases Six New Songs, Ellie Goulding Collaboration
Iggy Azalea is giving her album The New Classic a new makeover. Today (Sept. 4), the "Black Widow" singer announced on Twitter that she will be repackaging her debut LP, including new songs and a sizzling new collaboration. -
Coldplay 'Ghost Stories' Leads UK Album Sales for 2014: Ellie Goulding, Sam Smith Sell High
It's been quite the spooky year for music in the United Kingdom. For the first half of 2014, Coldplay's chilling break up album Ghost Stories leads album sales overseas. -
Ellie Goulding, Damon Albarn and Aloe Blacc highlighted by Tribeca Film Festival award-winning music videos [WATCH]
Interactive music videos are all the rage in music at the moment, and the Tribeca Film Festival wasn't about to let the times get away from it. As part of a contest, more than 125 videos were submitted from around the world in consideration for use with songs by Ellie Goulding, Damon Albarn and Aloe Blacc. -
Ellie Goulding calls electronic producer Burial an 'all-time hero'
The enigmatic electronic producer Burial does not perform live or appear in public, and he worked anonymously until 2008 when he was revealed to be London native William Bevan. Back in January, he confirmed his identity after releasing his latest EP, Rival Dealer. Despite his confirmed identity, not much is known about William Bevan. Giving us a glimpse inside the person behind the music, Ellie Goudling spoke with Billboard and called Bevan an "all-time hero" of hers. -
Pharrell Williams' 'G I R L' starts at No. 1 in the UK, arriving in top 3 in US
Pharrell Williams' first solo studio album in eight years is off to a "Happy" sales start in the UK. "G I R L" starts at No. 1 overseas, becoming the fastest selling album of 2014 in Britain. -
Relive the 2014 BRIT Awards performances from Beyoncé, Disclosure, Bruno Mars, Katy Perry and more [WATCH]
The BRIT Awards took place last night at London’s O2 Arena. Similar to The Grammys, the ceremony included performances from a variety of artists from the UK as well as international acts. Check out performances from Beyoncé, Bastille, Rudimental, Pharrell Williams, Nile Rogers, Ellie Goulding, Arctic Monkeys, Katy Perry, Disclosure, AlunaGeorge, Lorde and Bruno Mars. Let us know which ones were your favorite in the comments section below! -
Arctic Monkeys win Best British Group and British Album of The Year at The BRITs.
The office is a little less bearable this morning. Staff writer Caitlin "Fake Tales of San Francisco" Carter is celebrating both the Bonnaroo lineup and the accomplishments of her favorite band, the Arctic Monkeys, at the Brits last night. This article is about the latter. -
Bombay Bicycle Club new album 'So Long, See You Tomorrow' starts at No. 1 in UK [VIDEOS]
Bombay Bicycle Club can easily say its 2014 is off to a great start. The four-piece UK indie rock outfit is now able to check one thing off its bucket list: a No. 1 album in their homeland. -
Women We Love Wednesdays: Ellie Goulding
It's no secret that women can rock just as hard, if not harder, than men. But there seems to be a disparity when it comes to their representation in the music industry. They are topping the charts but barely getting any slots at big name festivals (this years Coachella lineup is 90 percent male). To do what we can to celebrate these women and give them the positive recognition they deserve, each week Music Times will introduce you to a female in the music industry whom we love. -
Bruce Springstreen shows the UK who's Boss with 10th No. 1 album 'High Hopes'
Bruce Springsteen is already showing 2014 who's the Boss. The legendary rock star's latest album "High Hopes" has debuted at No. 1 in the UK.
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