Lindsay Ell is opening up about being a survivor of not just one, but two rapes.
18.06.2020 - 03:15 / celebrityinsider.org
Earl Sweatshirt isn’t a big fan of J. Cole’s new song, “Snow On The Bluff.” Hot New Hip Hop reported today that the song from the acclaimed rapper caused a wide range of responses from people on social media, however, thus far, the remarks appear to fall into two different camps.
On the one hand, people are saying that J. Cole’s honesty is refreshing, while others have accused him of shaming people unnecessarily.
Lindsay Ell is opening up about being a survivor of not just one, but two rapes.
Bill Callahan has shared the second single from his forthcoming album, ‘Gold Record’, ahead of its release later this year.Titled ‘Another Song’, the track has been described by Callahan’s label, Drag City, as “a working man’s blues that are lightened by a little love in the afternoon”.Listen to ‘Another Song’ below:“In the middle of the day, uninspired and back at his homestead for lunch, the narrator decides to take the rest of the day off for some afternoon delight with his partner,” the
Charlize Theron has become one of the go-to actresses when it comes to action films. She’s appeared in films such as “Fate of the Furious,” “Atomic Blonde,” and the upcoming “The Old Guard,” due to her ability to not only act but to actually pull off action scenes.
Blac Chyna recently dropped some new music, and her fans were here for it. They made sure to praise the result in the comments, and diehard fans were really proud of their favorite celebrity.
The Front Bottoms have announced their new album ‘In Sickness & In Flames’, and a new single and video titled ‘Montgomery Forever’.The New Jersey duo’s seventh studio album will be released on August 21 via Atlantic Records, with the video for their new single streaming below.The band’s two previous singles, ‘Camouflage’ and ‘Everyone Blooms’ were released in December 2019 and April 2020 respectively, and will both feature on the new record. The full tracklisting is as follows.01. Everyone
Idris Elba and New York producers The Knocks have shared their euphoric new single ‘One Fine Day’, which features guest vocals from South London rapper Tiggs Da Author.The optimistic, house-inflected track is available to listen to below, with Elba donating 100 per cent of his royalties to the Black Cultural Archives, an organisation based in Brixton, London.“With everything that’s going on in the world right now, this song feels very relevant.
The Vaccines side project Halloweens have shared ‘Divinity Pools’, the first track from their upcoming new EP.The band, which is comprised of The Vaccines frontman Justin Young and keyboardist Timothy Lanham, released their first single ‘Hannah, You’re Amazing’ last year.According to Young, ‘Divinity Pools’ is “the perfect ode to how hyperbolic [love] should and could be”.
Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer has reunited with Flea on a new single under his Pluralone moniker.‘Nowhere I Am’ is set to be released on 7″ vinyl on July 24, and is available to buy and stream today as part of Bandcamp day along with b-side ‘Directrix’.“‘Nowhere I Am’ is one of those songs I feel has a universal message that everyone can understand, then I remember how abstruse I can write sometimes,” Klinghoffer explained of the song in an interview with SPIN.“I swear at some
Riot Games has revealed future plans for its new multiplayer FPS, Valorant, including new agents, maps and more.The company recently released a new Dev Diary update, featuring executive producer Anna Donlon. She detailed how Valorant will roll out new content, as well as what players can expect from each update.Donlon revealed that major Valorant updates will launch every six months in “episodes”, with each of those being divided into three “acts” lasting two months each.
Too Much East In The Nor’Easter released today is a celebration of the ocean and women as a proud trans woman she is.The idea came from a conversation that she overheard about a surfing trip up to Crescent Head, were two lines that stood out, “Back in my day, the girls just used to watch.
The Flaming Lips have officially announced a new album, entitled ‘American Head’.The psych legends have also shared a new single from the forthcoming album, ‘My Religion Is You’.
, which you truly need to watch:Chloe revealed that one of her favorite lines is "That wig secure like the money in our safe," elaborating that "we're working hard as young women, securing our future in the bag by doing something we love which is music, so it was really fun singing those lyrics."And when it comes to the hook, Halle says that they were "envisioning us on the dance floor with our girls like that's just how we do it, that's just how you do it. That's just how you do that.
Earl Sweatshirt.The album also features a guest appearance from Jadasea, as well as production by KeiyaA, rbchmbrs, Red Lee, and Darryl Johnson.Fans quickly noticed production credits on many songs assigned to MIKE’s alias DJ Blackpower.This comes after MIKE announced ‘Weight of the World’ last month as a follow up to his previous 2019 release, ‘Tears of Joy’.This comes after Earl released his track ‘Whole World’ in April.
The weather may have temporarily dipped and the sun has vanished. However, over the weekend, the Met Office has reported that temperatures are expected to rise again from Friday.
RYDYR is delivering a powerful new message with his music.
One of the unintended benefits of the Covid-19 lockdown was spurring artist creativity. For Dominican singer Natti Natasha, it meant creating music and, for the first time ever, directing a music video -- for her new single, “Que mal te fue” (You Did Badly), released June 5.
Blac Chyna is making her way into the music industry. A report from Page Six today revealed that the Lashed Bar owner, Blac Chyna, can now add “musician” to her long list of accomplishments.
Neil Young first released his song, “Southern Man,” in 1970 as a part of his record, After The Gold Rush. Despite the fact the song came out 50 years ago, the legendary singer-songwriter thinks it’s even more relevant today then it was back then.