The tracklisting for the newest edition of NOW That's What I Call Music! has been revealed.
21.06.2022 - 02:19 / thefader.com
Lupe Fiasco seems like he's in a pretty good place for a rapper with a few years on the clock. He's able to enjoy some unashamed nostalgia grabs, like touring his 2006 debut Food + Liqor while also pursuing new music at his own pace.
"Drill Music In Zion" is his latest release and also the title of his next album, which is coming on June 24. The song has no relationship to drill sonically, there's not a warped bassline or 808 drum machine in sight, but it's a cool name for a song and nobody is going to hold that against Lupe.
Check it out below. Drill Music In Zion is Lupe Fiasco's first album since 2018's Drogas Wave.
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.The tracklisting for the newest edition of NOW That's What I Call Music! has been revealed.
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BTS member J-Hope has released the much-anticipated music video for his new solo single ‘More’, from his upcoming debut album ‘Jack In The Box’.The trippy video open with the K-pop idol receiving a mysterious unmarked package that transports him to a strange world once opened. His apartment suddenly connects to a dystopian-looking office, which the rapper soon takes over.Later, he changed out into an all-white outfit to perform the song’s rock-inspired chorus in what appears to be a run-down garage.
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Complex UK report, Hill said: “Drill music, by its nature, is supposed to shock, but it is not a crime and you have to put proper weight on that. What police officers, if anything, are [telling the court] is, ‘I’ve listened to it many times over, I can tell you what is being said; I can make a suggestion to what drug is being referred to.’”In January, the CPS announced that it was going to review its guidance on the use of drill lyrics as evidence against defendants in criminal trials.
Charlie Puth dropped his new upbeat track with Jungkook from BTS, nearly two weeks after the K-Pop boy band announced they are taking a break to focus on solo projects.
ITV has made a huge announcement about Love Island which is sure to delight fans. The ITV2 dating show returned to screens earlier this month and once again viewers have become hooked on the drama and everything else going on in the Mallorca villa.
Keiynan Lonsdale is an Australian actor, dancer, and singer-songwriter. Best known for his roles in Love, Simon and The Flash, his newest film, My Fake Boyfriend, is a romantic comedy about Andrew (Lonsdale), who with the help of his friends, creates a made-up online boyfriend as a way to get space from his toxic ex.When asked if he has ever created a fake boyfriend in real life, Lonsdale laughs as he says, “Probably in my dreams, but no, I haven’t gone and used my skills to craft a fake boyfriend.” He then punctuates the sentence with a mischievous, “yet.”Prior to the role of Andrew in My Fake Boyfriend, Lonsdale found his stride playing Bram in the groundbreaking, coming-of-age LGBTQ romantic comedy, Love, Simon.This new queer role, however, is different from his role in Love, Simon.“[My Fake Boyfriend] isn’t a coming out movie. It is still, in ways, about finding yourself but it’s more about being honest with yourself to a larger degree.
Lorde isn't afraid to wear her heart on her sleeve. On the year anniversary of the announcement for her highly-anticipated third studio album -- which would be released in August 2021 — the 25-year-old singer got real with fans in a newsletter about the mixed reviews the record got.Along with a new music video for «The Path,» Lorde shared her feelings, writing, «It’s been a year since I announced the release of ‘Solar Power.’ I can honestly say it has been the year with the highest highs and lowest lows I think I’ve ever experienced.»«It took people awhile to get the album — I still get emails every day from people who are just coming around to it now! — and that response was really confounding and at times painful to sit with at first,” Lorde continued.