• One Direction Cover Will Smith's 'Fresh Prince of Bel Air' Theme Song in Philadelphia

    As their U.S. tour rolled into Philadelphia, critically acclaimed pop group One Direction decided to tackle a surprising, yet appropriate cover for their fans at Lincoln Financial Field stadium. It only made sense that while in the city Will Smith was born and raised, the quartet would deliver a rendition of 'The Fresh Prince of Bel Air's' unmistakable theme song.
  • One Direction 'No Control' Performance Posted by 'GMA'

    When One Direction performed on Good Morning America earlier this month to offer up the live television debut of its new single "Drag Me Down" as well as perform some fan favorites, one song was notably missing from the short setlist: the fan-selected unofficial single "No Control." Now, in newly released footage, that performance, which was at first exclusive to Directioners at the Central Park concert, has been posted online.
  • Harry Styles Solo Album: Sony Wants One Direction Star During Band's Hiatus

    News about One Direction's hiatus in 2016 is just two days old, but news is already spreading like wildfire about the potential solo careers of the "Drag Me Down" band's four remaining members. According to new reports, Harry Styles is already a hot solo commodity and Sony Records desperately wants the pop star on its roster.
  • One Direction Hiatus: Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson Confirm 2016 Break

    One Direction is, in fact, taking a break next year. But worry not, Directioners, the boys themselves assure that they will be back one day. After rumors surrounding the "Drag Me Down" band swirled across the Internet earlier this week, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson addressed the break up and hiatus rumors.
  • One Direction Hiatus Reportedly to Begin After Release of New Album

    One Direction may have blasted off in to space for its new "Drag Me Down" music video, but it seems like the boy band will soon be moving into fully different directions in the new year. Over the weekend, reports spread like wildfire that 1D will be taking a year-long hiatus after the release of its fifth studio album.
  • One Direction Takes Over NASA in 'Drag Me Down' Video [WATCH]

    For the superstar quartet's first song without long-time fifth boy band member Zayn Malik, One Direction have morphed into astronauts for their latest 'Drag Me Down' video with the help of NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas. The big-budget video for the premier track of 1D's fifth album showcases each band member as they endure astronaut training and exploration before launching into the atmosphere.
  • Spotify 25 Under 25: Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, One Direction Led Streams

    When it comes to owning Spotify's streams as a young musician, no one does it better than Ed Sheeran. Today (Aug. 18), the streaming service announced its "25 Under 25" musicians, and ahead of major pop players such as Ariana Grande, One Direction and Fifth Harmony, the title of the most-streamed young act of the year goes to none other than the "Thinking Out Loud" singer himself.
  • Apple Music Festival 2015 Lineup: One Direction, Pharrell Headline

    Apple has announced the first batch of headliners who will head to London to headline the re-branded Apple Music Festival, former called iTunes Festival. Only four acts have been announced so far, but Apple Music has gone big with their bookings, three from the UK and one from the United States - One Direction, Pharrell, Florence + The Machine and Disclosure.
  • The Weeknd 'Can't Feel My Face', One Direction 'Drag Me Down' See Major Gains on Hot 100

    The Weeknd may not be able to feel his face but he can feel the sweet, sweet taste of victory: after three weeks of playing second fiddle, the R&B star's Max Martin produced new single "Can't Feel My Face" has finally taken over OMI's "Cheerleader" as the No. 1 song in the country. In a major week of shakeups for the Billboard Hot 100, The Weeknd isn't the only one who is able to take a win: One Direction's new single "Drag Me Down" also debuted high on the charts.
  • Billboard Hot 100 v. Official Charts Company: Mariah Carey, Madonna and 40 Years of No. 1s

    Few people realize just how different the music across the pond is from that we listen to in America, that the Hot 100 doesn't exist in the UK, and that its equivalent to our singles chart doesn't just feature a whole bunch of American artists with even more One Direction and Ellie Goulding tracks. Music Times is looking back at the last four decades of music, and at the no. 1 hits on August 10 every ten years on the spot, going back to 1975. The ultimate contest, of course, is which country has better taste. Last month the win went to the UK in the best-of-five showdown. This month features Mariah Carey, One Direction, TLC and more in the field.
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