Beabadoobee will offer a first taste of her upcoming debut album next week with the track ‘Care’.The Dirty Hit signee, who bagged the NME Radar Award in February, released her acclaimed ‘Space Cadet’ EP in 2019.
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Brazilian sensation Anitta has signed with Warner Records, Billboard has learned.
“I’m so excited to join the U.S. Warner Records team,” Anitta said in an official statement. “It’s the most important moment in my career. Now, I can show more of my art and culture to the world internationally. I can’t wait for everyone to hear all the new music I’ve been working on, which will be a fresh blend of both Spanish and English.”
Billboard can confirm that she has signed a global deal with Warner Music
Beabadoobee will offer a first taste of her upcoming debut album next week with the track ‘Care’.The Dirty Hit signee, who bagged the NME Radar Award in February, released her acclaimed ‘Space Cadet’ EP in 2019.
Dave Grohl has reflected on making Foo Fighters’ self-titled debut album, 25 years after its release.The band’s frontman recorded an initial tape version of the album almost entirely by himself “for fun” before record labels expressed interest in releasing it.Speaking to Matt Wilkinson on Apple Music’s Beats 1, Grohl recalled the process of making the album. “I actually recorded the whole thing in sequence,” he said.
Nirvana through the release of the first Foo Fighters album.The interview airs on Saturday (July 4), exactly 25 years after the Foo Fighters' debut, self-titled album arrived (on July 4, 1995).Grohl admitted that when he joined Nirvana and they became "really huge really quickly," he was still insecure that he wasn't quite good enough for the band."Well I mean I joined Nirvana, I was their fifth drummer, right?" he said.
Congratulations to Dermot Kennedy who dominates this week’s Official Irish Charts, breaking a new chart record in the process.
he previously celebrated his 80th at Glastonbury, having the crowd sing to him before Patti Smith debuted a special poem she’d written in his honour. He’s also, it should be noted, a fan of the Beastie Boys.The Dalai Lama isn’t short on musical admirers, either — well, ones that don’t mind forfeiting the chance to ever play in China — such as Lady Gaga, whom he reportedly spoke about yoga with when they met in 2016.
The late rapper Pop Smoke‘s debut album, Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon, has been released posthumously.
Amanda Kloots is not giving up on her husband, Nick Cordero, as he reaches his 90th day in the hospital. The personal trainer, who has been positive throughout the Broadway star’s challenging health battle since being diagnosed with the coronavirus, appeared on “CBS This Morning” on Thursday, where she spoke with Gayle King about the obstacles Cordero will continue to face.
Linda Laban A few months after Kurt Cobain’s death in April 1994, Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl called his longtime friend, musician and producer Barrett Jones: Grohl wanted studio time. What transpired was a five-day session manned by Grohl and Jones at Seattle’s Robert Lang Studios which yielded, note for note — with only final mixes finished later — Foo Fighters’ self-titled, punk- and grunge-fueled, keenly melodic debut album.
Nick Cordero, as he reaches his 90th day in the hospital. The personal trainer, who has been positive throughout the Broadway star's challenging health battle since being diagnosed with the coronavirus, appeared on on Thursday, where she spoke with Gayle King about the obstacles Cordero will continue to face. «He is doing OK.
50 Cent is back to his old self after praising the greatest rapper in the world, Eminem. He’s back with the shade, and this time, he’s haunting the creation made by Virgil Abloh – the artwork for Pop Smoke’s posthumous debut album.
Slipknot‘s former drummer Joey Jordison has marked the recent 21st anniversary of the release of the band’s self-titled debut album with a touching Instagram post.Jordison, who played drums in Slipknot between 1995 and 2013, reflected on Slipknot’s first major album success in 1999 in a post he shared yesterday (June 30).“It’s almost hard to believe how these years have flown by like blast beats,” he wrote.
50 Cent has been showcasing fan-made artwork designs for the upcoming posthumous debut album by Pop Smoke after its original album cover faced an online backlash.The late rapper’s album is set for release on Friday (July 3), and designer Virgil Abloh was behind the original album art that was first shared on Monday night (June 29).However, Abloh’s design (which you can see below) has been heavily criticised online and derided as “lazy”, leading Pop Smoke’s manager Steven Victor to bow to
50 Cent has spoken about Pop Smoke‘s posthumous debut album ‘Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon’ which is due to land next month.The legendary rapper was a mentor to the young star, who died aged 20 in February after being fatally shot during a home invasion in California.50 Cent spoke to the New York Times for a memorial piece published on Thursday (June 25) along with a host of other musicians, friends, producers and industry employees who worked with Pop Smoke.“The first two tapes versus
James Patrick Herman Warner Records has signed in-demand songwriter Amy Allen to a recording contract. The deal was inked last July when Allen began cutting back on session work with other artists (her past collabs include Harry Styles, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello) and focusing on her forthcoming solo debut.
Warner Records in the US has announced it has signed chart-topping Brazilian artist Anitta and will release her first album in the country later this year.
(CNN)A teen gospel singer whose song protesting the killing of African Americans by police went viral has been signed by Warner Records.Keedron Bryant, 12, gained fast acclaim when his song "I Just Wanna Live" was posted on social media after George Floyd was killed while in the custody of Minnesota police.Warner Records released the single on Friday in honor of Juneteenth and announced that 100% of the single's net profits will be donated to the NAACP.Additionally, Amazon Music will donate $1