Burna Boy has shared the tracklist and announced the release date for his new album, titled Twice As Tall.
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Aloe Blacc and Vic Mensa are among the host of artists that have both contributed to a new benefit album, ‘Defund the Sheriff’.It was birthed as a part of a campaign to shift funding from police and incarceration in Los Angeles County toward other public services following the recent Black Lives Matter demonstration sparked by the death of George Floyd.Created in collaboration with and produced by JusticeLA, Schools Not Prisons, Question Culture, and Reform LA Jails, the record is part of a
.Burna Boy has shared the tracklist and announced the release date for his new album, titled Twice As Tall.
Vic Mensa has shared his first new music of 2020, with single ‘No More Teardrops’ featuring Malik Yusef and Wyatt Waddell. Listen to it below.Mensa first teased the song during his three-song virtual Lollapalooza performance earlier this month.
According to Aloe Blacc, hip-hop music won’t move away from misogynistic themes anytime in the near future. Hot New Hip Hop picked up on comments from the performing artist this week in which he claimed that misogynism would always play some role in the genre.
Trent Reznor.The track renders Reznor’s voice almost unrecognisable, hiding it under vocoder and Fec’s similarly distorted voice. Listen to it below:In a press release, Fec said the music of ‘Babysitter’ was “new for me”.“I wanted to write a song that was everything I am and have been, and then like one notch further.
Stephenie Meyer‘s new book, Midnight Sun, is the retelling of her 2005 novel, Twilight, this time from the perspective of Edward instead of Bella Swan.“I detailed quite a bit of Edward’s history in Twilight, so writing this book was less about creating a past for him than it was about fleshing out some of that past and seeing his familial relationships in action,” Meyer, 46, tells Us Weekly exclusively.
Katy Perry dropped some hints about what fans can expect from her upcoming album, Smile, in a game of "Finish the Sentence" with The Sunday Times Style.
Back in 2003, Yandel -- better known as the quieter half of iconic reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel -- released his solo debut, Quién Contra Mi (Who Against Me?). It was a 12-track tour de force that included collabs with genre stalwarts Alexis, Fido and Tego Calderón. Now, Yandel has revisited the concep
Beyonce has assembled an A-list line-up for her film Black is King. The surprise project arrived on Disney+ today (31 July) and includes a bevy of notable and familiar faces.Pharrell, Naomi Campbell, Lupita N’yongo, Kelly Rowland, Tina Knowles-Lawson, husband Jay-Z and eight-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter all appear in the star’s visual album.Since its release, the film has received critical acclaim, as well as praise from fans on social media.
Laura Veirs has today shared a new track – ‘Burn Too Bright’. You can listen to it below.The track, which is accompanied by a lyric video created by Veirs and her sons, is a dedication to the late musician and producer Richard Swift who died of complications from alcoholism in July 2018 aged 41.Swift was a regular collaborator with The Black Keys’ frontman Dan Auerbach, having performed in both The Arcs and The Black Keys.
Brandy is back with new music after eight years!
Alanis Morissette has dropped her ninth studio album, Such Pretty Forks in the Road, after a long wait for new music!
As you already know by now, Nicki Minaj is pregnant, and her fans could not be happier these days. Nicki showed everyone and she basically broke the Internet a few days ago when she decided to drop some really great pics featuring her baby bump.
Blake Lively has made it clear she has no problem with pal Taylor Swift’s revealing the name of her third child on her new album Folklore by raving about the release.One of the songs, Betty, was a quiet tribute to the actress’ daughter, who was born last year (2019), and fans were quick to pick up on the importance of the track, which features references to the former Gossip Girl star’s kids, Inez and James, with her husband Ryan Reynolds.The Hollywood couple had never released the name of its
unveiled her newest album “Folklore” early Friday, it wasn’t long before superfans started circulating a theory that the song “Betty” is in fact named after Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s youngest daughter. Swift has long been friends with the acting power couple.Swift’s fans, or “Swifties” as they’re often called, noticed that since Reynolds, 43, and Lively, 32, announced the birth of their daughter on Oct.
Ryan Reynolds, Jack Antonoff and more celebs couldn’t contain their excitement about Taylor Swift‘s surprise album, Folklore.The Nashville native, 30, announced on Thursday, July 23, that her eighth studio album was coming out the next day.
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Folklore, is receiving , and the praise is well-deserved. is arguably her strongest in years: a stripped-down, acoustic return to form that feels instinctual, , and nuanced. Naturally, that means there's a trove of new lyrics for .
other two kids, Inez and James. Exhibit A:Exhibit B: So, basically the theory is that if Taylor mentioned James and Inez, it stands to reason she'd also give a shoutout to Blake and Ryan's third child (whose name hasn't been publicly revealed), and the only other name in this song is Betty.
Taylor Swift will released her new album 'Folklore' at midnight New York time (5am Irish time).