Chuck D was born with a powerful voice. He got it from his Marine dad, whose booming tone would echo around the neighborhood when he called Chuck's name, alerting young Chuck that he needed to get home real quick before things got serious.
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Noname has seemingly responded to J. Cole‘s suspected criticism of her, with the release of her new track ‘Song 33’.
Listen to it below.The song, produced by Madlib, is just over a minute in length, and appears to address J. Cole’s suspected criticism of her that he expressed in his track ‘Snow On Tha Bluff’.“Just ’cause you woke and I’m not / That shit ain’t no reason to talk like you better than me”, Cole raps in the song, marking just one of the lyrics that caused speculation that he was
.Chuck D was born with a powerful voice. He got it from his Marine dad, whose booming tone would echo around the neighborhood when he called Chuck's name, alerting young Chuck that he needed to get home real quick before things got serious.
Ghetts has debuted the video for ‘Mozambique’ – a powerful new track that sees him teaming up with Jaykae.The new effort opens with the vocals of South African artist Moonchild Sanelly, before various scenes of inner-city life are interspersed with colourful animated visuals to bring the video to life.“I don’t know bro, I don’t know, Speak the streets bro,” Ghetts raps on the track’s furious chorus.The latest effort from Ghetts comes after he released new single ‘Microsoft Word’ in May.The
James Blake has announced the forthcoming release of a new track, ‘Are You Even Real?’.The track was first teased on Twitter on Sunday (July 5), when Blake shared a 20-second audio excerpt.pic.twitter.com/zPsRPQyzbm— James Blake (@jamesblake) July 5, 2020Following that, Blake confirmed on Twitter the track would be released this Wednesday (July 8).‘Are You Even Real?’ – out on the 8th JulyCo-written by @iStarrah and @alitamposi ❤️ pic.twitter.com/M0V43d2ZAI— James Blake (@jamesblake) July 6,
Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke has shared a new song – listen to ‘Melanin’ below.In the singer’s words, the new track “questions the idea of race and education in Britain”.“I believe that if we truly want to dismantle the racial division in this country then it starts with the education system,” he said.“We all need to study a syllabus that tells the truth about the reality of Britain’s colonial past, that isn’t just a celebration of the “glory days” but that looks unflinchingly at the horrors
Pink Floyd‘s David Gilmour has shared new single ‘Yes, I Have Ghosts’, marking the first original track in five years from the legendary guitarist.The song was first revealed by Gilmour last month in the the audiobook for A Theatre for Dreamers, a new novel by Gilmour’s wife and longtime collaborator, Polly Samson.It was originally exclusive to Samson’s novel, but the release marks the first time it has been available as a standalone track – a week after the initial publication of the
67 member LD has dropped the video for his latest solo track ‘Free Smoke’ — you can watch the animated clip below.The song, which features S Loud, was first released last week.
Canadian music icon Kim Mitchell just launched the surprise first single off his upcoming The Big Fantasize, his first full-length release since 2007.
Mad Cool has announced a new date for the 2021 edition of its festival.Organisers were forced to cancel this year’s festival, which was due to begin on July 10, as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The next festival will now take place between 7-10 July 2021.All tickets for the 2020 festival will be carried over to the 2021 edition automatically but if fans require a refund, tickets must be returned by July 8 to start the refund process.
Last week, Noname and J. Cole squared off in a lyrical tic-for-tac over the issues of accountability during the recent deaths of many African Americans at the hands of police brutality. After launching her track "Song 33," Noname went on Twitter over the weekend and apologized for engaging in a battle of the words with Cole.
Noname has taken to Twitter to apologise after the release of her new track, ‘Song 33’, which was widely speculated to be in response to J. Cole’s latest single, ‘Snow on tha Bluff’.The rapper tweeted today (June 22) that, after “thinking a lot about it,” she is “not proud” of how the situation was handled.“i tried to use it as a moment to draw attention back to the issues i care about but i didn’t have to respond,” she said.“my ego got the best of me.
Watch out country radio. Cory Marks has begun the promotional push for his new single “Drive” and the video for the breakout summer anthem is already posting some seriously impressive numbers. The Canadian country singer from North Bay, Ontario is following
Noname just dropped her new track “Song 33”.
Earl Sweatshirt isn’t a big fan of J. Cole’s new song, “Snow On The Bluff.” Hot New Hip Hop reported today that the song from the acclaimed rapper caused a wide range of responses from people on social media, however, thus far, the remarks appear to fall into two different camps.
J. Cole’s new song about the Black Lives Matter movement is causing division.
dropped Tuesday night, is a direct response to the Black Lives Matter protests over the deaths of George Floyd and several other black Americans.
J. Cole is back with new music.
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