When superstar-in-the-making Mike Posner visited the PopCrush compound, he gamely participated in a round of Pop the Question, firing off darts and revealing all!
Mike Posner visited the PopCrush offices to sit down for an exclusive interview where he addressed all sorts of topics. During our revealing chat, Posner said a lot, so settle in for the next five minutes and get the scoop about Posner's new album 'Pages' and more, from the amazing artist himself.
Mike Posner is looking for love in all the wrong places in the video for 'The Way It Used to Be,' which was shot in Los Angeles and is the first single from 'Pages.'
We know Mike Posner's upcoming sophomore album is called 'Pages,' is coming out this fall and features the upbeat breakup single, 'The Way It Used to Be.' But another exciting tidbit? Justin Bieber is most likely featured on it!
Sammy Adams has left his native Boston behind for the sunny skies and warm shores of the West Coast! Adams tells his 'L.A. Story' with an assist from Mike Posner in his video for the track of the same name.
Mike Posner, who has penned songs for oh, you know, Justin Bieber and Big Time Rush, is focusing on himself with his new single 'The Way It Used to Be,' which will appear on his sophomore set 'Pages,' out via RCA later this year.
The news of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting affected people nationwide, including singer-songwriter Mike Posner, who has written and dedicated a new song for the families of the tragedy.
Mike Posner and Big Sean have a relationship that dates back before either artist blew up, and the Detroit natives are looking to exploit their shared history together on 'Top Of The World.' The Diplo-produced tune is set to appear on Posner's forthcoming second album, 'Sky High.'
Mike Posner, who co-wrote Justin Bieber's hoppin' and poppin' 'Boyfriend,' made a huge statement about 'Believe,' the album on which 'BF' will live. Posner doesn't merely 'Believe' the album is the next step in The Biebs' career. He is convinced that it will change pop music we know it, forcing the teen's peers to level the genre and well, start over.