Los Angeles producer TOKiMONSTA has announced her new album, Oasis Nocturno, and shared a trippy music video “Fried for the Night,” a new song with Atlanta duo EarthGang. Check it out below.
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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.
He describes the single in a press release: “I’m highlighting the importance of moving with the ‘cheese’ at all times. ‘No dey carry money play’ is a word of advice/stern warning to never lose the hustle mentality.”
“Money Play” continues Burna Boy’s breakout year. Since the release of his album in July he’s appeared on The Daily
Los Angeles producer TOKiMONSTA has announced her new album, Oasis Nocturno, and shared a trippy music video “Fried for the Night,” a new song with Atlanta duo EarthGang. Check it out below.
It appears that a beef is brewing in Brooklyn.
Alert Gen Z, Millie Bobby Brown and new boyfriend Joseph Robinson may be the first celebrity couple of 2020. The Stranger Things star, 15, sparked romance rumors with Robinson, 17, over the weekend when he posted a PDA photo of them on his Snapchat. The picture showed the Robinson—who is the son of England World Cup rugby player Jason Robinson—with his arms around Brown as she rested her hand on his hand. He captioned the photo, “Ly x,” which stands for “Love you.”
Moby has announced his new album, All Visible Objects. It’s out March 6 via Mute. Moby also shared a new track, “Power Is Taken,” which features Dead Kennedys drummer D. H. Peligro. Check out the single and its accompanying visual below.
Soccer Mommy has announced a new album, color theory. The follow-up to Sophie Allison’s Clean arrives February 28 (via Loma Vista). Soccer Mommy has also shared a new track from the album titled “circle the drain.” Watch its music video below.
Kane Brown and John Legend have teamed up for a new song.
Sia has shared a brand new song. It’s called “Original,” and it appears on the motion picture soundtrack for Universal Pictures’ Dolittle, which stars Robert Downey Jr. as the titular doctor and animal whisperer. Listen to “Original” below. Dolittle hits theaters January 17.
The Boomtown Rats—the Irish rock band formed by Bob Geldof in 1975—have announced their first new album in 36 years, as Stereogum notes. Citizens of Boomtown arrives March 13 via BMG. Ahead of the new LP, the band has shared lead single “Trash Glam Baby.” Give it a listen below, and scroll down to find Citizens of Boomtown’s tracklist.
Octavian has linked up with the Blaze on their new song “Somewhere.” It’s the first new single from the French dance music duo since the release of their 2018 debut Dancehall. Check that out below.
Pittsburgh hardcore band Code Orange have announced a new album. The band formerly known as Code Orange Kids will drop its next record, UNDERNEATH, on March 13 (via Roadrunner). The band has also shared the album’s title track with an accompanying music video (directed by Max Moore). Watch it below.
Jenny Lewis has shared a new song called “Under the Supermoon” in collaboration with Habib Koite. The song appears on Let the Rhythm Lead: Haiti Song Summit Vol. 1, which is out January 31 from Artists for Peace and Justice—a nonprofit that encourages peace and social justice internationally—via Arts Music. Listen below.
Megan Thee Stallion and Normani have teamed up on a new song called “Diamonds.” Take a listen below.
Atlanta’s Lil Baby is gearing up to release his next album My Turn. This past fall, he dropped “Woah.” Now, Lil Baby’s shared “Sum 2 Prove.” Listen to the track below (via Quality Control Music/Wolf Pack Global/Motown).
The Men are back with a new album called Mercy. It’s out February 14 via Sacred Bones. Have a listen to the album track “Children All Over the World” below.
Jlin is back with a new song. “I Hate Being an Adult” is out now as part of this year’s Adult Swim Singles series. Have a listen below.
Wolf Parade have shared “Julia Take Your Man Home,” a new song from their forthcoming album Thin Mind. “I’m singing about some other, worse version of myself. It’s not actually me,” Spencer Krug says in a press release. “I’ve never carved shapes that look like dicks into anything.” Listen below.
Tame Impala have shared the fourth new song from their forthcoming album The Slow Rush. Take a listen to “Lost in Yesterday” below.
Wild Nothing has announced a new EP. Titled Laughing Gas, it’s out January 31 via Captured Tracks. Check out the full tracklist and listen to “Foyer” below.