They've also shared another new song called 'fishbone'
12.05.2020 - 02:49 / nme.com
The trio's second single in as many weeks
Migos have dropped their latest single, sharing ‘Racks 2 Skinny’ earlier today (May 11).
The track was produced by frequent collaborator DJ Durel. It is accompanied by a music video co-directed by the group and Joseph Desrosiers.
Watch it below:
It is the second new song the trio have shared in as many weeks, after dropping the LeBron James-sampling ‘Taco Tuesday’ on Cinco de Mayo last Tuesday (May 5). ‘Racks 2 Skinny’ is the latest instalment in the
They've also shared another new song called 'fishbone'
Finn has been playing in the band since Lindsey Buckingham's 2018 departure
Mike Skinner's new mixtape comes out in July
Laurie Vincent and producer Jolyon Thomas launched the project last month
Wayne Coyne wanders a burning prairie in the music video
Lady Gaga is out with an extremely danceable international collaboration.
The new version follows the song's first live outing earlier this week
Another swirling, atmospheric gem from the dream pop group
The Wailers are back with “One World, One Prayer”.
It was recorded in Swansea and Normandy during lockdown...
"I’m ready to explore the next chapter with each and every one of you"
An ode to the timeless sport
'Van Weezer' was originally set to come out this month
A reaction to "Brexit, Trump, Cambridge Analytica and covert Russian influence"
The new video features 'Game of Thrones' actor Aidan Gillen
Migos unveiled their latest single "Taco Tuesday" on Tuesday (May 5) in honor of Cinco de Mayo.On the track, the trio samples LeBron James, happily declaring, "What is it? Taco Tuesday!" from a 2019 video with his family before jumping into an extended metaphor about the Mexican food mainstay."Taco Tuesday, I got the cheese, she tastin' the Kool-Aid/ Migo the plug, Guadalupe/ She gon' do what the group say, comprende/ Caliente, she get the bag but she gotta get it ten ways/ Okay, now ándale,
Gorillaz have shared the fourth song from their Song Machine series. "How Far?" features London grime king Skepta and the iconic Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen, who died last week. The song “was written and recorded with Skepta in London just before lockdown and is being shared immediately as a tribute to the spirit of a great man, Tony Allen,” the band said in a statement to press over the weekend.
Featuring a LeBron James voice sample
Their album 'Sideways to New Italy' is out next month
Their upcoming album 'Gaslighter' remains indefinitely delayed