July’s viewership data for every streaming service has been revealed and we now know the most-watched programs and films on each streaming service.
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Michael Kiwanuka, whose outstanding third album ‘KIWANUKA’ has been nominated.
For the playlist this week we’ve added the Bonobo remix of one of the songs from this record, ‘Final Days’, which is an absolute beauty.Also new for this week we’ve got massive collaborations from Headie One and Drake, and Aluna, Princess Nokia & Jada Kingdom, the return of Rejjie Snow and the latest of Gorillaz‘s song machine series.Here are all this week’s additions to the NME 1 & 2 playlists:First up on the
.July’s viewership data for every streaming service has been revealed and we now know the most-watched programs and films on each streaming service.
Charli XCX to Little Simz and Taylor Swift out did us all by writing, recording and releasing stellar albums and EPs from lockdown, and now it’s the turn of Billie Eilish to show off her quarantunes.“We wrote this at the very beginning of quarantine.
This year turned out to be different for us. Planned trips got canceled, Pride parades have been postponed or held online and we all had to get used to the idea of spending this summer in our countries.
pic.twitter.com/d5D1lPhhPIThe goddess will always are with us. Not gone, only here in a new way, closer to all of us now.
Taylor Swift announced her surprise new album ‘Folklore’. Written during lockdown, her eighth record eschewed her usual, meticulously planned promotional campaign, and instead it dropped less than 24 hours after it was announced.
Today (July 31) is officially the last day of July, but we can’t bid farewell without asking which Latin collaboration released in the past 31 days is the best.
NME‘s Radar Roundup is your weekly reminder of the rule-breaking rising artists you cannot afford to ignore right now. From interviews to reviews and track recommendations, this is where you’ll met your favourite new artist.Each week, we meet the most exciting new names in the game.
Michael Kiwanuka has announced details of his rescheduled tour dates for 2021, after the coronavirus outbreak forced him to shelve his shows for this year.The singer, who bagged his first Mercury Prize nomination yesterday (July 23), will hit the road in March and April next year, before following that up with his biggest shows to date in September 2021.The first run will kick off at Glasgow’s O2 Academy on March 26, before wrapping up on April 6 at London’s O2 Academy Brixton.The second run of
Naman Ramachandran Albums by Stormzy, Dua Lipa, Laura Marling and Michael Kiwanuka have been nominated for the 2020 Mercury Prize, one of the most coveted awards in the U.K.Other nominees for the £25,000 ($31,700) prize include Anna Meredith, Charli XCX, Georgia, Kano, Lanterns on the Lake, Moses Boyd, Porridge Radio and Sports Team.
23-year-old London-based singer songwriter has been announced as the winner of the ’s poll.
Beabadoobee’s ‘Care’, the wonderfully breezy first alt-rock offering from the Dirty Hit artist’s upcoming debut album ‘Fake It Flowers’, comes on. It’s a perfect opportunity to drop all your worries and revel in Bea’s emotive songwriting might — even if it is only for three minutes and 15 seconds.
The Old Guard, which is almost destroyed by its weird and wild soundtrack. Yet sometimes these moments on screen can spawn stellar accompanying songs – which is exactly what’s happened on the second season of Amazon Originals series Hanna.