Guillermo Delgado (left) and Phillip Lühl (right) with their lawyer Uno Katjipuka-Sibolile (centre) Photo: Namibia Equal Rights Movement
22.10.2021 - 19:09 / mambaonline.com
To celebrate Johannesburg Pride Month, Apple Music has enlisted three South African artists to take over their flagship Pride Playlists: Strike A Pose, RESIST!, and Love Her, Lover.
Armand Joubert, MxBlouse and Bonga Kwana have each taken over a Pride playlist, selecting songs that they love, songs that have shaped their musical consciousness, and songs that have laid a foundation for their own musical careers to thrive.
“This Apple Music playlist is the anthem to my life. I selected a few old
Guillermo Delgado (left) and Phillip Lühl (right) with their lawyer Uno Katjipuka-Sibolile (centre) Photo: Namibia Equal Rights Movement
When last we heard from Arca, she announced her upcoming album KICK ii with "Born Yesterday," a single featuring Sia. It was unsurprising to see how well Arca took to anthemic pop music considering how many shapes her sound has taken over the years, and she's not done experimenting with chart-topping music: "Prada" and "Rakata," two new KICK ii singles out today, offer a twisted and apocalyptic vision of reggaeton.
Kanye West fans spotted a new message seemingly posted on some European versions of the ‘DONDA‘ Apple Music page that appeared to point to an incoming deluxe album.Eagle-eyed fans reportedly noticed over the weekend that the streaming service’s Italy and Germany pages for ‘DONDA’ read, “A deluxe version of Yeezus’ tenth recording miracle” and, “Ye expands his epic artwork with new songs” respectively.However, when accessed today (November 1), the descriptions appear to have returned to the notes
As South Africa marked Pride Month, Limakatso Puling was shot dead in Durban
Masai Ujiri, Vice-Chairman and President of the Toronto Raptors, has been brought on board to exec the Fremantle/Passenger docu-series based on the newly-launched Basketball Africa League (BAL).
The first Pride March in Africa took place in Johannesburg in 1990. (Pic: David Penney/Donne Rundle Collection/GALA Queer Archive)
Apple Music is now available as a native PS5 app, allowing users to listen to their audio libraries while gaming.While the availability of Apple Music on Sony’s new generation console was rumoured last week (October 14), the news has been confirmed with a post on the official PlayStation Blog.
Nedbank, one of South Africa’s leading banks, shows its support for Pride Month by lighting up its Joburg office in rainbow colours and committing funds to LGBTQI+ causes.
As South Africa marks Pride Month, local streaming service Showmax has highlighted 12 LGBTQIA+ shows and movies now on its platform that are worth watching – with Pride.
Micah Richards has made his mark once again in the punditry studio after debating how to pronounce Manchester City's opponents Club Brugge.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorApple is introducing a new Apple Music plan — available exclusively through Siri — which will cost half the price of its regular individual plan.Apple Music Voice will cost $4.99/month, launching in 17 countries this fall. It will let listeners launch any song, playlist or artists using only Siri voice commands, the tech giant announced.
Raffi Quirke admits he is missing Faf de Klerk - but may well have to get used to the South African not being around for a while.
Sony may be working with Apple to bring the popular music service, Apple Music, to the PS5.According to a Reddit user on the Apple Music subreddit, they were recently given an option to download the Apple Music app to their PS5.“Since when was this a thing????” they asked. “I made a new account on my PS5 and was gonna connect my Spotify but then I see this.”The user posted a screenshot that appears to confirm that the new app was offered to download directly to their PS5.
Let the gussying-up begin. The Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild has set its ninth annual awards show for Saturday, February 19 — live from the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. The MUAHS Awards nominations will be revealed on Tuesday, January 11.
Guillermo Delgado (left) and Phillip Lühl (right) with their lawyer Uno Katjipuka-Sibolile (centre) Photo: Namibia Equal Rights Movement