Katy Perry dropped some hints about what fans can expect from her upcoming album, Smile, in a game of "Finish the Sentence" with The Sunday Times Style.
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Logic has announced that he’ll be retiring from his music career with the release of his sixth studio album ‘No Pressure’, out on Friday, July 24.Taking to social media, Logic – real name Sir Robert Bryson Hall II – said that the album has been executively produced by No I.D. He also revealed that Sam Spratt designed the record’s cover artwork.“Officially announcing my retirement with the release of “No Pressure” executive produced by No I.D.
Katy Perry dropped some hints about what fans can expect from her upcoming album, Smile, in a game of "Finish the Sentence" with The Sunday Times Style.
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Manchester Orchestra, appears on ‘Limelight’ as a guest vocalist.The band have released a visualiser for the track, created by guitarist Nick Steinhardt. Watch it below:Both ‘Limelight’ and ‘Deflector’ will feature on the band’s fifth studio album, ‘Lament.’The album marks the band’s first LP in over four years, following on from 2016’s ‘Stage Four.’ Ross Robinson produced ‘Lament,’ marking his first time working with the band.
Marilyn Manson has announced his 11th studio album, “We Are Chaos,” out September 11th via Loma Vista Recordings.The 10-track LP was produced by Manson and Grammy Award winner Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker) and one of Manson’s self-portraits is featured on its cover.To accompany the sinister-sounding album, Manson released the lead single and title track for “We Are Chaos” on Wednesday, with a music video directed, photographed and edited by Matt Mahurin in quarantine.
Katy Perry has made the announcement that she’s delayed her upcoming album, Smile.
Ziggy Marley has released a new single, ‘Play With Sky’ – you can listen to it below.The upbeat, joyous new track features Ben Harper and includes the lyrics: “I’m going to outside, gonna play with the sky…Running wild/Play with sky.”Ziggy, the son of Bob Marley, has also revealed details of his new album, ‘More Family Time’ which features a host of new collaborations with artists including Alanis Morissette, Tom Morello, Busta Rhymes, Sheryl Crowe, Lisa Loeb and more.
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Joe Budden has discussed the impending retirement of Logic, saying that the rapper “should’ve retired a long time ago”.It comes after Logic announced this week that he will be retiring from music following the release of his last album, ‘No Pressure’, on Friday (July 26).Speaking on the latest episode of his own podcast, Budden referenced Logic’s retirement announcement, saying: “Logic, you don’t get to announce this.
Logic will release No Pressure, an album he claims will be followed by his retirement, on July 24. The album sees Logic reunite with producer No I.D., who produced his 2014 debut, Under Pressure.
Logic is showing off his adorable baby boy on his Instagram.
Chris Willman Music WriterLogic, the rapper who has been talking about retiring for at least three years, appears ready to make good on that threat now, tweeting Friday that an imminent new album will mark his retreat from the music business.“Officially announcing my retirement with the release of ‘No Pressure” executive produced by No I.D. July 24th,” he wrote on Twitter.
Logic is saying goodbye to music, but not without one more album!The 30-year-old rapper, whose real name is Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, announced on Friday that his forthcoming album, , will be his last as he's made the decision to retire. Now, he plans to focus on family life.
“Officially announcing my retirement with the release of No Pressure,” Logic, 30, tweeted on July 16, about a week before his next album is set to drop. The rapper said he was leaving his music, but not because of any health issues or due to burnout. He’s calling it quits (for now) for a joyous reason. “It’s been a great decade,” he tweeted. “Now, it’s time to be a great father.”
Rapper Logic has announced that he is retiring from music along with the release date of his final album.
Rapper Logic has announced that he is retiring in order to focus on parenting full time. Which is both admirable and a novel twist on the ‘rappers retiring’ trope.Of course, ‘retirement’ for a rapper normally means that they have a new record coming out soon.