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18.06.2020 - 19:53 / breakingnews.ie
Duffy has shared a second new song since revealing she withdrew from the public eye after being raped, drugged and held captive for weeks.
The Welsh singer-songwriter, 35, said the track, titled River In The Sky, was “for better days to come” as she shared it on her Instagram page.
The mournful ballad features a chorus in which Duffy sings “Why, why do we cry?” over a piano accompaniment.
In one verse, she sings: “I walk this life/Doubt on my mind/I pray to fly, burden free/She covers me so
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Tekashi 6ix9ine is back with another new song.
50 Cent, 44, is back at it with drama on Instagram, and this time it’s with the one and only DJ Clue, 45. The rapper — born Curtis Jackson — called out the New York City DJ for allegedly not playing the late Pop Smoke‘s new song (which he’s featured on) for a pretty reason.
PWR BTTM, has announced that they are set to release a new solo album.The New York duo broke up in 2017 after sexual abuse allegations were made against Hopkins, a week before the band were set to release their second album, ‘Pageant’.At the time, Hopkins was accused of several cases of “historic sexual assault” and was claimed to be “a known sexual predator” who was alleged to have made “unwanted advances on minors”.The band, Hopkins and drummer Liv Bruce, “strongly contested” all the
6ix9ine's steady release of new music continues.
Canadian music icon Kim Mitchell just launched the surprise first single off his upcoming The Big Fantasize, his first full-length release since 2007.
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6ix9ine just went to No. 1 with Nicki Minaj on "Trollz," but there's already another new music release in the works.
update published on his blog, the 71-year-old novelist told fans the Covid-19 pandemic means he is making swift progress on the next book, The Winds of Winter, and plans to have it “done” in time for a trip to Wellington, New Zealand “next year.”He wrote that he is working on the novel in “an actual cabin in the mountains” and is staying healthy by self-isolating during the coronavirus crisis.Updating fans on his work, George added: “If nothing else, the enforced isolation has helped me write.
Willie J Healey has shared a new single called ‘Fashun’ – you can listen to it below.The song is the latest preview of the Oxfordshire musician’s upcoming second album ‘Twin Heavy’, which is due to arrive on August 7.Following on from last release ‘True Stereo’, Healey has now also shared an accompanying video for his new single directed by Joe Wheatley.Speaking of the uplifting ‘Fashun’, the singer explained that the track came about during an “exciting” recording session in New York.“It was so
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSinger-songwriter Rhiannon Giddens, accompanied virtually by virtuoso cellist Yo-Yo Ma, has released a new song called “Build a House” in honor of Juneteenth.“This song, ‘Build a House,’ came knocking a week ago and I had to let it in,” Giddens wrote in a Twitter message accompanying the nearly five-minute-long song, which features split video of her performing it with Ma.
Alicia Keys has released a new song about lives that have been cut short due to racism.
Trippie Redd is dreaming away.
The Fiery Furnaces are back with ‘Down At The So And So On Somewhere’ – listen to their new single below.Recorded in New York in February of this year, ‘Down At The So And So On Somewhere’ is the first new music to be released by the Third Man Records-signed duo in 10 years.“‘Down at the So and So on Somewhere’ is a regretful song about having regrets,” the band, comprised of Eleanor and Matthew Friedberger, said in a press release.
detailing her dark ordeal. “Many of you wonder what happened to me, where did I disappear to and why,” she wrote.