Lana Del Rey to deliver a new version of his hit track ‘Hallucinogenics’.The track, which originally appeared on the Virginia singer’s debut album ‘Bank On The Funeral’, charted at #1 on the Billboard Alternative Chart last year.
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Kaytranada has released a new instrumental version of his critically-acclaimed album ‘Bubba’.The original record, which featured guest appearances from Kali Uchis, Estelle, Tinashe, Mick Jenkins, Pharrell and others, was released back in December.In a four-star review, NME‘s Thomas Smith called the album “one of the year’s most addictive club records,” saying it “has the feel of an expertly curated DJ set, where tracks transition smoothly into one another and beats disappear as soon as they
.Lana Del Rey to deliver a new version of his hit track ‘Hallucinogenics’.The track, which originally appeared on the Virginia singer’s debut album ‘Bank On The Funeral’, charted at #1 on the Billboard Alternative Chart last year.
James Blake has dropped a video for the official version of his take on Frank Ocean song "Godspeed." Blake produced and played on the 2016 original, which appears on Ocean's Blonde, and first performed his take on the song as part of an Instagram Live when the world went into lockdown as Covid-19 hit earlier this year. He also covered the Billie Eilish song "when the party's over" during the same period.
Chrissy Teigen recently looked back on a time in Virginia when she and husband John Legend experienced a racist incident first-hand. In a recent chat with Marie Claire, the 34-year-old former model and cookbook author opened up about the couple's "scary experience." Around a decade ago, the couple was visiting Fredericksburg where they were harassed by two "Neighborhood-Watch-type" white men, she said.
Marie Claire's new cover star. In the issue, she reflects on an incident when she and John Legend were followed and harassed by two white men while driving in Fredericksburg, Virginia in 2010.
A judge in Virginia's Richmond Circuit Court has removed Kanye West from the state's 2020 presidential ballot, according to Laura Vozzella of The Washington Post. The decision comes after a lawsuit filed by a firm connected to several prominent Virginia Democrats which alleged that the rapper used invalid electors to get on the ballot.
Kanye West has been removed from the presidential ballot in Virginia.The singer’s campaign to run for US president has hit another stumbling block, with a judge in Virginia’s Richmond Circuit Court removing the rapper from the state’s ballot.As The Washington Post reported last week, a lawsuit was filed by a number of Democrats in Virginia, who claimed that West used invalid electors in order to get on the presidential ballot in the state.The judge has now concurred with the lawsuit, saying that
Donald Trump for reelection until announcing his own presidential bid in July.Democrats claim Republicans are pushing West’s candidacy in swing states to siphon Black votes from Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Rapper Kanye West has sued the West Virginia Secretary of State's Office after being told his bid to get on the ballot for president came up short on qualified signatures.Secretary of State Mac Warner’s office told news outlets last month that West needed 7,144 signatures from registered voters in West Virginia.
L.A. rapper YG is an always-reliable source for hard-nosed West Coast gangsta rap, but he's traveling down south for his new bounce-inspired song "Equinox." The new track features Day Sulan, a new signee to YG's label 4HUNNID.
Kanye West‘s 2020 presidential campaign is facing accusations of deceiving voters for signatures in order to qualify on the Virginia ballot.As reported by The Washington Post, two signed affidavits were submitted to the State Board of Elections by voters who claim they were deceived into signing up to serve as electors for West to get on the Virginia ballot.
Adele is still celebrating! The singer raised eyebrows with a new Instagram pic on Sunday as she celebrated the weekend the annual event have taken place, if not for the coronavirus pandemic, with a throwback pic to festivities past. The carnival is led each August by members of the British West Indian community in London's Notting Hill neighborhood.«Happy what would be Notting Hill Carnival my beloved London
Lea Michele rang in her first birthday as a mom with her baby boy by her side.“34,” the Glee alum captioned a Sunday, August 30, Instagram photo of herself holding her 1-week-old son, Ever, while preparing to blow out the candles on her chocolate cake. Only the newborn’s head could be seen in the shot.
Chadwick Boseman's death has been heartbreaking for his family and friends. In a statement to ET on Sunday, the actor's director, Ryan Coogler, opened up about his time with Boseman, who died on Friday. Boseman battled colon cancer for four years, though didn't speak about it publicly.
Spike Lee has shared a new version of the video for Michael Jackson’s ‘They Don’t Care About Us’ to mark what would be the star’s 62nd birthday.The acclaimed director was behind the camera for the two original videos for the track – one shot in Brazil and another set in a prison.The new visuals for the ‘HIStory: Past, Present and Future’ track incorporate footage from 2020’s Black Lives Matter protests from locations around the world, including Rio De Janeiro, Helsinki, Atlanta, Cape Town, and
Angela Bassett played Chadwick Boseman‘s mom in the iconic Marvel movie Black Panther and she wrote a touching tribute for the late actor after his tragic death.
Connor Cruise, 25, has returned to Instagram after a three month hiatus! The son of Tom Cruise, 58, and Nicole Kidman, 53, posted a rare photo to his account on Friday, Aug. 28 as he appeared to go boating. “Another day gone,” he captioned the snap, which included a glimpse of his blue shorts and flip flop clad feet resting against the deck. The 25-year-old captured a picturesque sunset in the photo, clearly enjoying a gorgeous summer day on the water.