• Prince Royce on 'Double Vision,' J.Lo's 'Back' & Jay-Z, Rihanna Collabo Dreams [Interview]

    With his latest album, Double Vision, Prince Royce, born Geoffrey Royce Rojas, has his eyes keenly set on the prize: becoming the Latin world's next big crossover King. Following in the footsteps of Ricky Martin and Jennifer "J.Lo" Lopez, whom he worked with on this summer's chart-topper "Back It Up," the 26-year-old is hoping his first ever English language album will make him a Spanish and English speaking-household name. Music Times Managing Editor Danica Daniel sat down with the Bronx, New York-born Bachata singer to discuss his humble beginnings in the hood, touring the world with Ariana Grande and dreams to one day work with Jay-Z and Rihanna.
  • Feminist Icon Camille Paglia on Taylor Swift’s Girl Squad and "Obnoxious Nazi Barbie" Stuff

    Feminist academic and curmudgeon critic Camille Paglia has penned yet another criticism of pop icon Taylor Swift, this time taking on the artist's Girl Squad. In the treatise, Paglia says Taylor's squad is a "tittering, tongues-out mugging" posse that does the opposite of empower females due to the presentation of a "silly, regressive public image." "Swift herself," she adds, "should retire that obnoxious Nazi Barbie routine of wheeling out friends and celebrities as performance props."
  • Wayne Coyne on Miley Cyrus, Her New Album and Their 'Milk, Milk, Milk Tour'

    At first, The Flaming Lips and Miley Cyrus may have seemed like an odd match to tour together, but the collaboration actually started awhile ago. In the Flaming Lips "St. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" cover album that was released in 2014, Cyrus performed on the iconic track, "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds." Now, in a new interview, Wayne Coyne is talking Miley Cyrus, her new album, 'Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz' and their 'Milk, Milk, Milk' tour together.
  • Disney Star Zendaya Compares Herself to Tupac; Talks Miley Cyrus & Role Model Responsibilities

    When celebrities begin to generate a little buz in Hollywood and an even bigger fan base, it becomes easy for society to slap a "role model" title on them. While some celebriies like Rihanna & Miley Cyrus aren't fond of the title association, actress and singer Zendaya Coleman wears it like a badge of honor. The Disney star covers the December/January issue of 'Complex,' discussing the responsibilities of being an industry role model and why she compares herself to Tupac.
  • Miley Cyrus Botches Lyrics to U2's 'One': Bono Saves Concert

    In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Bono's ONE charity and its subsidiarity (RED), U2, Miley Cyrus, Jessie J and the Orchestra of St. Luke's came together for a rendition of Bono's top ten hit "One," but Cyrus missed her cue, eventually having to ask Bono for help with the lyrics to save the concert.
  • Kim Kardashian, Miley Cyrus, Kendall Jenner Fight Abuse in Domestic Violence Campaign

    Regardless of your social or economic status, age or race, any woman can become a target of domestic violence. Some of Hollywood's favorite female celebrities appear as battered and bruised victims in AleXsandro Palombo's new artwork series. Kim Kardashian, Miley Cyrus, Kendall Jenner, and more fight abuse in this shocking anti-domestic violence campaign.
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