Dev Hynes‘ Blood Orange and producer 박혜진 Park Hye Jin have linked up to release a new track titled ‘CALL ME (Freestyle)’.The song features Hynes’ signature vocals over a melody that interpolates Park’s 2018 track ‘Call Me’.
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Public Enemy and Def Jam are back in business together.
The legendary hip-hop group are preparing for the release of their new album, What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down? The project marks the first time Public Enemy will release a project through Def Jam in more than two decades.
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Dev Hynes‘ Blood Orange and producer 박혜진 Park Hye Jin have linked up to release a new track titled ‘CALL ME (Freestyle)’.The song features Hynes’ signature vocals over a melody that interpolates Park’s 2018 track ‘Call Me’.
Miley Cyrus has promised a star-studded new album.
Miley Cyrus has revealed today (September 14) that she worked with Dua Lipa and Billy Idol on her new album.Cyrus told New Zealand’s The Edge radio that both artists would appear on the album, after saying she had a song that sounds like if “Britney and Trent [Reznor] had a song together”.“You guys think I’m joking, like Britney and Nine Inch Nails, but I’m not, I’ve got Billy Idol and Dua Lipa on the same record,” she said.Hear the snippet of the interview archived on Twitter below.
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“Letter To You” (Columbia), featuring the Boss’ longtime cohorts the E Street Band, arrives Oct. 23 — but fans can hear the titular single in a new video now.Springsteen, 70, produced the upcoming release alongside collaborator Ron Aniello, who worked with the artist on his previous two albums.
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Public Enemy released the video for its updated version of the song “Fight the Power,” featuring images and videos of recent protests over systemic racism and police brutality. The popular hip-hop band released the original version of the iconic song in 1989 and it was quickly adopted as an anti-establishment anthem that remains relevant 31 years later in the wake of massive protests sparked by the May 25th death of George Floyd while in police custody.
Public Enemy have revealed the track-listing for ‘What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?’, their first album on Def Jam records in over two decades.Set for release on September 25, the record will see the pioneering hip-hop group join forces with the likes of Nas, YG, Rapsody, DJ Premier, Black Thought, Questlove, Cypress Hill, Run-DMC, Ice-T, PMD, George Clinton, Daddy-O, Jahi, The Impossebulls, Mark Jenkins, S1Ws Pop Diesel and James Bomb and Mike D and Ad-Rock of Beastie Boys.The group
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorPublic Enemy, the legendary rap group that helped shape socially conscious hip-hop into what it is today, have returned to Def Jam Recordings, the label that hosted their most iconic recordings.The reunion launches with a remix of the group’s classic 1989 song “Fight the Power (Remix 2020),” which opened the 2020 BET Awards in June featuring Nas, Rapsody, Black Thought, YG, Jahi and Questlove. The song, originally featured in Spike Lee’s film “Do the Right Thing,”