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As Toronto’s own Drake gears up to launch his eighth studio album, For All the Dogs, we’ve compiled a need-to-know list of all the info we’ve gathered about the high-profile drop next week.
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Drake confirmed last weekend that the album would hit streaming platforms and shelves on Sept. 22 alongside an adorably vintage throwback post of his dad, Dennis Graham, performing in a smoky bar.
The clip was also an homage to Toronto, showing Dennis singing on “Stormy Monday With Danny Marks”, a television series aired in the 6ix in the ’90s.
Drizzy shared the album cover to his Instagram feed on Aug. 22, also revealing it was drawn by his 5-year-old son, Adonis.
“FOR ALL THE DOGS,” read the post caption. “Cover by Adonis”.
The upload was met with positive reactions from Drake’s fanbase, with many praising Adonis for his early artistic prowess in the comment section.
During a Detroit tour stop on his “It’s All A Blur” tour with 21 Savage on July 8, Drizzy revealed he’d be linking up once again with rap’s Barbie: Nicki Minaj.
“I’m gonna give away one thing for you tonight because I got a lot of love for Detroit,” he said, as reported by NME. “So I’m gonna have to tell you that me and Nicki Minaj did our first song together in, like, a really long time. I got a lot of love for her.”
He also shared that the new album would feature producer Noah’ 40′ Shebib, a long-time collaborator of the rapper.
Lil Yachty was given a sneak-peek taste of the album, and he didn’t hold back on
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Joshua Jackson and Jodie Turner-Smith have split after nearly four years of marriage. The British actress, 37, who shares a three-year daughter Janie with the Dawson's Creek star, 45, filed for divorce and cited 'irreconcilable differences' as the reason for the split, TMZ reports.The date of separation is listed as September 13 - just one day after the pair attended New York Fashion Week together.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic Madonna’s life — and the relentless ambition that fueled her rise — could be the stuff of a great book. And now Pulitzer finalist Mary Gabriel has taken on the challenge. Gabriel, who wrote about the women who helped invent modern art in “Ninth Street Women,” turns her attention to the Material Girl in “Madonna: A Rebel Life,” out Oct.
Aerosmith have postponed all of their upcoming ‘Peace Out’ farewell tour dates until 2024 as frontman Steven Tyler continues to recover from a vocal injury.The band began the run of North American shows in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 2, with further gigs played in Pittsburgh and Elmont.However, shows due to take place in Detroit, Chicago, Washington D.C., Toronto, Raleigh, and Cleveland were forced to be rescheduled after Tyler was ordered by a doctor not to sing for 30 days. Now, Aerosmith have given fans an update on the singer’s condition and the rest of the tour dates.“Unfortunately, Steven’s vocal injury is more serious than initially thought,” they said in an official statement.
iHeartRadio has unveiled its star-studded 2023 Jingle Ball lineup, including performances by Olivia Rodrigo, Usher, Nicki Minaj, SZA, Niall Horan, and Jelly Roll.
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Two Door Cinema Club have returned with their vibrant new single ‘Sure Enough’ – listen to it below.The Northern Irish trio’s new track is an explosion of energy, featuring fizzing synths reminiscent of retro video games and spry electric guitar lines, marking the start of their next era.“Comfort, safety and security are all easy to come by. All you must do is accept the lie,” the band said of the new song in a press statement.Listen to it below.The new single arrives after the band’s recent announcement of a 2024 North American tour.
Donald Trump once again is skipping the second Republican presidential debate, but his presence was apparent at the venue, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley.
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Ty Segall has shared his new single, ‘Eggman’ – watch the video below.It is the California garage rock musician’s second new song of 2023, following on from last month’s release of ‘Void’.The one-take music video, which Segall made with his wife and creative partner Denée Segall, sees him gorging his way through a bowl of hard-boiled eggs for an uncomfortably long time.The song opens with screeching guitars, which then give way to reveal a ’60s-style psych-pop tune, finally culminating in an ear-splitting, feedback-heavy blowout. “Your mouth’s agape and caked with eggs…You sit and rot your mind with thought,” he sings.The guitarist, singer and producer has released a total of 14 solo albums, most recently 2022’s ‘Hello, Hi’.
Drake’s fans will have to wait a little bit longer than anticipated before hearing his new music.
Thania Garcia UPDATED: Drake has postponed the release of his eighth studio LP, titled “For All the Dogs,” due to his ongoing It’s All a Blur Tour with 21 Savage. The album is now scheduled to drop Oct. 6.
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Dylan has rescheduled all of the UK, US and European dates of her ‘Rebel Child’ tour to early 2024.Originally set to kick off on October 27 at Vicar Street in Dublin, Dylan’s UK and European leg of the tour will now begin on January 31 in Munich, Germany. From there, the musician will make stops in London, Glasgow, Dublin, Leeds, Cambridge, Oxford, Cardiff and Bournemouth between February 15 and 25.The North American leg of the tour will now kick off on April 3.
Sufjan Stevens has shared a new single called ‘Will Anybody Ever Love Me?’ – listen to it below.The song will appear on the Detroit singer-songwriter’s 10th studio album ‘Javelin’, which is due for release on October 6 via Asthmatic Kitty Records (pre-order/pre-save here).“Will anybody ever love me?/ For good reasons/ Without grievance, not for sport/ Will anybody ever love me?/ In every season/ Pledge allegiance to my heart/ Pledge allegiance to my burning heart,” Stevens ponders in the chorus.After additional instrumentation is brought in, the musician pleads for forgiveness and gently sings of the “heartache and misery” he’s caused in the past. “Take my suffering as I take my vow/ Wash me now, anoint me/ With that golden blade,” he adds.Stevens – who self-produced ‘Will Anybody Ever Love Me?’, and played every instrument on the single – is accompanied by guest backing vocalists Adrienne Maree Brown, Hannah Cohen and Megan Lui.“The first time I sang the song I started crying, I was so moved by the honesty of the questions,” Brown said in a statement.Cohen added: “Sufjan is an impossibly brave and gifted writer.
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For All The Dogs, the eighth studio album from Drake, now has a release date: September 22, 2023.
Drake’s eighth studio album, For All The Dogs, finally has a release date and his dad is stamping his seal of approval.