The idea that Beyoncé would do a “visual album” is nothing new. Previously, the singer released her album “Lemonade” initially as a visual album on HBO.
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NME below.Big Black Delta is the solo project of Mellowdrone frontman Jonathan Bates, who has also played live with M83.
His track ‘Huggin & Kissin’ was a key part of the first season of the acclaimed drama series The Sinner, which aired back in 2017 and can now be seen on Netflix.The latest Big Black Delta album, ‘4’, is set for release on July 10, and Bates has premiered the record today (June 11) with the release of the ominous single ‘Canary’, which you can hear below.Inspired in part by
.The idea that Beyoncé would do a “visual album” is nothing new. Previously, the singer released her album “Lemonade” initially as a visual album on HBO.
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.
Trippie Redd has shared a new track called ‘Dreamer’ – you can listen to it now below.The Ohio rapper, whose real name is Michael Lamar White IV, released the song along with an accompanying VHS-style official visualiser.On the cut, Redd’s autotuned vocals sit above a distorted electric guitar line.
Delta Spirit released its last album, 2014’s Into the Wide, but after a restorative and busy hiatus, the rock group returns Sept.
Beyonce is urging fans to support black-owned businesses with her new Black Parade initiative.The Halo star shared her new project on Friday (June 19, 2020), which was also Juneteenth – the anniversary of the date in 1865 when the last slaves were freed in the U.S. following the Civil War – posting a directory of small businesses in the U.S.
Not long after she debuted the Black Parade initiative to support Black-owned businesses, Beyoncé has dropped a single with the same name. "Black Parade," which sees the singer discussing returning to the "motherland" and reminding herself she can't forget about her history, dropped on Tidal on Juneteenth, the day that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S.
Beyoncé has surprise-dropped a new single, entitled ‘Black Parade’. The track was released for Juneteenth (June 19), the day commemorating the end of slavery in the US.‘Black Parade’ is co-written by Jay-Z, as well as longtime collaborators Derek Dixie, Caso and Kaydence.
Anderson .Paak has announced he’s releasing a new single tomorrow (June 19) titled ‘Lockdown’.The Aftermath musician took to Instagram earlier today (June 18) to share two pieces of artwork along with the caption: “Dropping Juneteenth #LockDown.”In the first of the two images, .Paak is seen sporting a face mask while holding a sign that reads, “The people are rising.” It also features a list of names of people killed at the hands of the police, including George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, Breonna
Dream Wife have shared their moving new single ‘Temporary’ — you can hear the track below.The song is the latest preview of the trio’s upcoming new album ‘So When You Gonna…’, which is set for release on July 3 via Lucky Number.Dream Wife explained in a statement that ‘Temporary’ is “a song about having hope through waves of difficulties, and was written for a friend who went through multiple miscarriages and is now pregnant again.”“It’s about the heartbreak of repeatedly putting your body
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Kojey Radical has shared a collaborative new single called ‘Same Boat’ – you can listen to it below.The London rapper, who released his debut album ‘Cashmere Tears’ last September, teamed up with the Alabama singer-songwriter Mereba on the four-minute track.In its first verse, Radical speaks of “chasing destiny” and being grateful for his lifestyle: “Can’t bring no stress to you mama/ Just want the best for you mama/ Try keep my head above water/ Just gotta be careful“.For the chorus, Mereba
Ella Henderson is firmly on our list of pop comebacks we're rooting for in 2020. She hasn’t yet managed to get that elusive second album out (her debut Chapter One was released five years and eight months ago, but who’s counting?), but her bounce back after being caught up in label drama a few years ago (eventually signing to Atlantic Records' Major Toms/Asylum) has been remarkably strong.
Vanessa Hudgens holds on to a handmade sign while arriving for a protest in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon (June 7).
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.
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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.
Tennis player Coco Gauff may only be 16-years-old, but she is letting her voice be heard.
The second posthumous single release from the late Juice WRLD