Stars including Ellie Goulding, John Legend and Rita Ora are among the stars who will take part in a charity live stream for the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
08.03.2020 - 00:03 / genius.com
Jhené Aiko just returned with her third studio LP, Chilombo—and it turns out that she sampled the titular bird on the album cut, “Mourning Doves.”
The LA singer-songwriter confirmed the sample in response to a fan on Twitter:
Produced by LEJKEYS, the track features a monosyllabic chorus that functions as a call-and-response between Aiko’s “oohs” and the bird-call sample:
She weaves in the “perch coo,” a lovey-dovey call has been dubbed an “advertising coo,” as it rings in mating season when
Stars including Ellie Goulding, John Legend and Rita Ora are among the stars who will take part in a charity live stream for the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
John Legend made headlines earlier this week when he went on Instagram Live and hosted a free performance for fans all over the world who may be locked down during the COVID-19 pandemic. The singer followed things up by releasing a new single, “Actions,” on Friday. The song is built around a sample of Dr. Dre’s hit “The Next Episode.”
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With anxiety spreading over the coronavirus’ impact on the world, the thing that we all need more of is love, and on Thursday (March 19), three icons teamed up to bring that on Steve Aoki’s new “Love You More” with Lay Zhang and will.i.am.An exuberant, dynamic track that exudes pure passion, “Love You More” is dominated by Zhang’s effusive vocals, with the star -- known for both his solo work and as a member of K-pop group EXO -- crooning over bright synths, dramatic bass and slinking beats as
Four-month-old Aeko Brown is in good hands with his doting mom, Ammika Harris. On March 18, the model, 26, who shares Aeko with her former partner Chris Brown, 30, took to her Instagram story to share a beautiful black and white image of her infant son looking lovingly at his mom while she snapped the photo.
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Jhené Aiko and H.E.R. are back on their "B.S." -- and on the Billboard Hot 100, after their first-ever collaboration broke through to the No. 24 spot (chart dated March 21).
Jhené Aiko earns an impressive debut with her Chilombo album, which starts at No. 1 on the Top R&B Albums chart dated March 21.
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Hollywood is having a #HarveyWeinsteinIsOverParty, and everyone’s invited!
Mali Music graced the stage of Billboard's NYC office Wednesday morning (March 11) to bring his signature hip-hop and gospel blend to life with his latest single "Let Go" and a couple of unreleased songs that will be featured on his upcoming fifth album, The Book of Mali.
Ammika Harris is in baby bliss! The model, 26, uploaded a new photo of her son, Aeko Brown on Wednesday morning, where he’s pictured staring at his mom as she pinches his little cheeks together. The closeup shot even shows off his brown eyes, puckered lips and his delicate eyebrows and eyelashes.
Jhené Aiko is back with her third studio album, Chilombo, where crystal alchemy sound bowls can be heard on each of the 20 tracks. The LA artist incorporated this meditative instrument in a bid to tap into sound healing, and the key of its vibrational hum correlates to different chakras.
Jhené Aiko just returned with her third studio album, Chilombo, and she decided to pay tribute to Nipsey Hussle on “Party For Me (West Coast Version).”
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