The Strokes performed a new song at their New Year’s Eve show in Brooklyn. It’s called “Ode to the Mets,” according to SPIN. Watch it happen below.
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Julian Casablancas’ band the Voidz have shared a new song: “Did My Best,” co-produced by Mac DeMarco and Kirin J Callinan, arrives in a new two-part music video directed by Johann Rashid. The second half of the video features a new version of the “The Eternal Tao.” Watch the video below.
In a statement, the Voidz said: “This video is inspired by a nonexistent Fellini TV show mixed with a futuristic timecop-party vibe. How do humans interact with robots/non-DNA carrying entities and how do said
The Strokes performed a new song at their New Year’s Eve show in Brooklyn. It’s called “Ode to the Mets,” according to SPIN. Watch it happen below.
Ut oh, Niall Horan looks like he’s in trouble.
Is there any better motivation music than electronic dance? Your heart pumps at a steady bpm while euphoric lyrics push you just a little further. Sweat drips and you hold steady. Before you know it, you're dancing your way out the gym.
Rapper Travis Scott has appeared to make a brutal dig at his ex girlfriend Kylie Jenner, whom he shares his daughter Stormi with.The 27 year old Sicko Mode rapper and the 22 year old makeup billionaire reportedly took some time away from their relationship in October this year. Both have remained largely quiet over the split, with Kylie only speaking out against reports she met up with her ex beau Tyga and Travis only speaking out to deny rumours he had cheated on Kylie.
Did Travis Scott just reference his breakup with Kylie Jenner?
Mac DeMarco has shared a cover of the Christmas classic “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town.” Mac recorded the song at Jizz Jazz, his studio in Brooklyn. He’s shared an accompanying video starring an Emperor Palpatine Christmas tree ornament. Check it out below.
Burna Boy has shared a new single, “Money Play.” The song arrives after African Giant’s recent Grammy nomination for Best World Music Album. Check out the track below.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry won't be with the royals this Christmas, but they still gave their Instagram followers a big present: lots of new Archie photos. The couple shared their Christmas card this year, featuring their son front and center.
Justin Bieber has announced a huge North American tour for spring and summer 2020, along with his first solo music since 2015’s Purpose. His new single, out January 3, is called “Yummy,” and there’s a new album coming next year too. Watch the trailer—which includes details of a forthcoming docuseries—below. Find the tour dates across two pages starting at the 38-second mark.
It’s Christmas Eve, and Drake just dropped a video for a new song called “War.” Watch the Theo Skudra-directed clip below.
Drake has released a new song, “War,” in which he seemingly confirms that he and The Weeknd are back on good terms. The track is produced by AXL Beats and is accompanied by a Theo Skudra-drected music video.
Kehlani has teamed up with fellow Oakland native Keyshia Cole for a brand new song. It’s called “All Me,” and you can hear it below.
Mykki Blanco has shared a new song called “Lucky.” It was recorded live in London with a three-piece string section and FaltyDL on keyboards; FaltyDL also produced the song. Hear it below.
Gucci Mane has released his third album of 2019, East Atlanta Santa 3 (via Atlantic). The record follows June’s Delusions of Grandeur and October’s WOPTOBER II. As the title suggests, it’s also the third entry in Gucci’s East Atlanta Santa series, following the original 2014 mixtape and December 2016’s The Return of East Atlanta Santa. Hear East Atlanta Santa 3 below.
Vince Staples has dropped a new track, “Hell Bound (Ad 01).” It arrives with an advertisement for his new website TheVinceStaplesShow+. Check it out below.
Hey Wildcats, another original song is about to take over your earbuds.
Steve Lacy shared his new song "Jean Jack It" via Soundcloud, a bouncy single that serves as his first release since dropping his debut album, Apollo XXI. The song picks up where the airy playfulness of his last video "Playground" left off.