By Peter White
26.03.2020 - 20:53 / nme.com
It's inspired by the 1995 Pacino and De Niro-starring film of the same name
Novelist has shared details of a new collaborative project with Shailan called ‘Heat’, the music of which was mainly produced, recorded and mixed inside his BMW.
The Lewisham rapper announced the project today (March 26), writing on social media that fans can expect to hear “80s synthwave, 90s Memphis, UK rap and Grime influences” on the recording due out on April 3.
He added that ‘Heat’ was sonically and aesthetically
By Peter White
Luther star Idris Elba recited a poem called 'Don't Quit' by American poet John Greenleaf Whittier. In a message meant to lift everyone's spirits, the British actor recites the poem to make sure everyone is motivated and does not feel like quitting amid the global Coronavirus outbreak.
Stacey Solomon has got a home that many of us envy, from her super organised cupboards to her perfectly designed garden. While we're in lockdown, as we battle to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the UK, the mum-of-three has been sharing a handful of small businesses where she has snapped up some of her most popular household items.
Late last year, it was announced that New York City’s CMJ Music Marathon would return for the first time in five years. The week-long multi-venue festival was initially launched in 1978, and ran through 2015. However following a change in ownership and a string of legal issues, the event’s future was uncertain. Now, the British platform Amazing Radio has announced the acquisition of the CMJ brand.
By Tom Grater
Stacey Solomon was left stunned today when she was got a shout-out on Michelle Obama's Instagram page.
Cute, cuddly and colourful...and guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
Stacey Solomon expressed her utter shock at being mentioned on former First Lady of the US, Michelle Obama’s Instagram account. Michelle shared a series of handwritten thank you notes to frontline workers around the world amid the coronavirus pandemic which is sweeping the globe.
BBC radio stations are joining forces this week for a broadcast aimed at getting the whole nation involved in a mass singalong during the coronavirus lockdown.
New Jersey royalty Jon Bon Jovi and former British royal Prince Harry released their eagerly-anticipated charity single "Unbroken" on Friday (March 27), a call to arms to service and sacrifice featuring stirring backing vocals from the Invictus Games Choir."I was born to be of service/ Basic training felt just like home/ I had honor, I found purpose/ "Sir, yes, sir," that's what I know/ They sent us to a place/ I never heard of weeks before/ When you're 19 it ain't hard to sleep/ In the desert