Kid Cudi has shared a brand new track called “Leader of the Delinquents.” Cudi teased a clip of the song during an Instagram Live session on April 10. Hear the single below (via Republic).
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DJ D-Nice has shared a “Homeschool” playlist on Spotify featuring more than 50 of his favorite dancefloor-ready tracks. The DJ recently hosted a star-studded, 9+ hour virtual dance party on Instagram Live that featured high profile guests like Rihanna, Stevie Wonder, Will Smith, Quincy Jones, Lenny Kravitz, Missy Elliott, and many, many more. Check out the playlist below.
The playlist is chock full of old-school party jams like the Emotions’ “Best of My Love,” Sylvester’s “You Make Me Feel
Kid Cudi has shared a brand new track called “Leader of the Delinquents.” Cudi teased a clip of the song during an Instagram Live session on April 10. Hear the single below (via Republic).
No shade to be seen! Diddy asked fans to “stop looking for the negative” after he faced backlash for keeping Lizzo from twerking during an Instagram Live dance party.
With all the extra time we have in lockdown, the prospect of being bored has instead turned into TikTok videos and hair chops, and celebrities have been joining in to no end. Yes, taking hair styling into their own hands has become something of a trend in the celeb world, as the likes of Mark Wright and Olivia Attwood display dramatic new cuts.
A Scots DJ turned a West Lothian street into a disco amid the weekend lockdown.
If you're social distancing at home with your kids, might as well make the most of it! Jenna Dewan had fun night with her family on Friday; the 39-year-old World of Dance host had a dance party with her 6-year-old daughter Everly Tatum and her and fiancé Steve Kazee's 1-month-old son, Callum Michael Rebel Kazee, as they watched Trolls World Tour. That day, the Dreamworks animated musical sequel was released straight to VOD due to theaters being closed amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Joan Shelley has released a new live album, recorded in Louisville, Kentucky in December. The full-band performance includes guitarist Nathan Salsburg, Nathan Bowles, Jake Xerxes Fussell, and Anna Krippenstapel, plus guest appearances by Will Oldham and Julia Purcell. Listen to Live at The Bomhard below.
Randy Newman has written a new COVID-19-inspired song at the request of Southern California radio station KPCC.
Neighbours on a street in Cheshire are taking part in a daily dance party on their doorsteps to help "uplift" those in isolation.
As the world fights the biggest health pandemic in living memory, Scots have been pulling together, making each other laugh and showing their appreciation in heartwarming and hilarious ways.
Caroline Rose crafts distinct dance-pop that moves to the beat of its own drum, which means her “Music to Dance To in Quarantine” playlist will come in handy now that we’re all primed to be dancing on our own for the foreseeable future.On her latest album Superstar, Rose goes all-in on the glittery, synth elements that previously hung around the fringes of her formative indie rock sound.
With his dance party Instagram livestreams becoming a sensation amidst the worldwide quarantine, Brooklyn DJ D-Nice yesterday (March 25) mixed classic records for a great cause -- with some help from former First Lady Michelle Obama.D-Nice and Obama turned the evening set into a registration extravaganza, hosting the "couch party" in collaboration with Obama's voter registration organization When We All Vote.Prior to going live, the initiative announced a goal of getting 50,000 people registered
Puerto Rican producer and singer/songwriter Tainy is relying on music to get him through self-isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic.The hitmaker's go-to songs right now include Julieta Venegas' "Lento," Frank Ocean's "Lost," Tame Impala's "Feel Like We Only Go Backwards" and Juan Luis Guerra's "Bachata en Fukuoka.""It’s been an adjustment isolating myself from everything," Tainy tells Billboard.
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As the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic confines millions to their homes, a unique phenomenon has begun to take root in the music industry: livestream parties. In addition to at-home concerts from the likes of Swae Lee and James Blake, DJs have attracted thousands of viewers by live-streaming their sets. DJ D-Nice’s broadcast last Friday attracted over 100,000 viewers, including the likes of Drake, Jennifer Lopez, and former First Lady Michelle Obama.
DJ D-Nice dropped in on The Tonight Show: At Home Edition on Monday (March 24) to chat about his recent epic DJ sets on Instagram Live.Over the course of the week, D-Nice's online dance party grew from a small group of friends finding a way to connect during quarantine to 100,000 people tuning in to the live stream, including the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Drake, Kelly Rowland and Mark Zuckerberg.
Never underestimate the power of music. Like so many Americans, DJ D-Nice (also known as Derrick Jones) has a career that can't exactly be done like normal during the Coronavirus pandemic.