-
There are no rules in music and anything an artist can conceive, they can turn into song, some more popular than others. Here are seven of the songs that mask their surprisingly dark messages with upbeat music: -
Ibiza Tourism Chiefs Invite Mike Posner To See Not Pill-Popping Side Of Island
They want everyone to know that Ibiza isn't just for pill-popping animals. Mike Posner's career wasn't going anywhere for the longest time, trapped in the purgatory of college white pop rapper / singer with a fan base that had graduated and moved on. -
Rihanna, Fifth Harmony Put in Work and Dominate the American Charts
There's a lot of business happening on the charts this week. For the seventh week in a row, Rihanna and Drake's lead Anti single "Work" leads the Hot 100, but there's even more work to be done, courtesy of Fifth Harmony. The girl group's new track "Work from Home" also rose into the top 10 this week, marking their first-ever top 10 single. -
Rihanna, Drake 'Work' Into Sixth Week at No. 1 Over Lukas Graham, Meghan Trainor
Rihanna and Drake know how to make it "Work." For the sixth straight week, the lead Anti single is the No. 1 song in the country. And though Rihanna dominates the Hot 100, she has a few reasons to be alarmed: new rising singles from Lukas Graham and Meghan Trainor. -
Rihanna 'Work' Leads Hot 100 for Fourth Week as Mike Posner, Lukas Graham Rise
It is business as usual for Rihanna and Drake; the dynamic duo landed another week atop the charts with "Work." For the fourth straight week, the ANTI single takes the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100, beating out hit singles from Justin Bieber, Lukas Graham and Mike Posner. -
Fun., Pat Benatar & Rob Thomas to Speak at ASCAP 'I Create Music' EXPO in Los Angeles
The ASCAP "I Create Music" EXPO, a music networking event for songwriters and musicians, will launch for its 11th year on April 28-30 at the Loews Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles. The EXPO will feature several top names in music as well as countless studio masterminds including Nate Ruess. -
Picking The Final Four and NCAA Championship by Music Alumni: Will Kentucky, Duke, Wisconsin or Michigan State Win Out?
Music Times attempts to predict this weekend's Final Four basketball games and ultimately who will take the NCAA Championship game—Kentucky, Wisconsin, Duke or Michigan State—by checking out what famous musicians attended the respective colleges. -
'Karma Chameleon' and Six Other Tracks Celebrating the Color-Changing Lizards; from Elton John, Creedence Clearwater Revival and More
On this day 30 years ago the band Culture Club got its second Hot 100 no. 1 single in the form of "Karma Chameleon," probably still the group's most popular song. Although it's tough to one-up that reference to the color-changing reptiles, that lizard family has been mentioned in numerous tracks throughout the years.
Popular Now
-
'Widespread Practice': Diddy's Lawyer Defends Use of Inmates' PACs in a Bold Court Admission
-
Jelly Roll Debuts His Massive 110-LB Weight Loss At 2024 CMA Awards
-
Jelly Roll's Weight Loss Secret: Singer Reveals What He Gave Up to Shed 110 Pounds
-
Post Malone Serenades CMA Audience With Emotional Performance But Not Everyone's Impressed: 'You Can't Sing Sad Songs'
-
Brooks & Dunn, Jelly Roll's 'Powerful' Performance of 'Believe' Dubbed as 'Most Beautiful Part' of 2024 CMAs