Miley Cyrus has promised a star-studded new album.
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Public Enemy are to release a new album on Def Jam this September.‘What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?’ will be the first Public Enemy record on Def Jam, the label on which they made their debut, in over two decades.Released on September 25, Chuck D said returning to Def Jam was “necessary.”Speaking about the new record, he said: “Cultural Institutions are important.
Being an integral part of one is an honour bestowed and to uphold.“Public Enemy songs are forever sonic prints in the sands
.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.
NEW YORK -- Bruce Springsteen will release a new rock album that he recorded in his New Jersey home studio with the E Street Band.The Boss said Thursday the album is called “Letter To You” and he and the band recorded it in just five days. It will be released on Oct.
It has been a memorable couple of weeks for BTS. The international band shattered records and made history with their new solo track Dynamite.
“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.
Bruce Springsteen has announced details of ‘Letter To You’, his latest album with The E Street Band.
NEW YORK -- If you're very lucky, one day Chick Corea will make your portrait. And because he's a formidable musician, it will be a portrait entirely in musical notes.Corea likes inviting volunteers onto the stage during solo concerts, sitting them down near his piano and creating spontaneous, entirely subjective tone poems about the person.“It starts as a game — to try to capture something I see in music,” he says.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLiz Phair, whose widely influential 1990s albums have been enjoying a revival in recent years, has signed a new deal with the relaunched Chrysalis Records and will release her first album in a decade next year, the company announced Wednesday.Phair’s albums, particularly her 1993 debut “Exile in Guyville” and the follow-up “Whip-Smart,” have influenced two generations of young female singer-songwriters.
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
L.A. rapper YG is an always-reliable source for hard-nosed West Coast gangsta rap, but he's traveling down south for his new bounce-inspired song "Equinox." The new track features Day Sulan, a new signee to YG's label 4HUNNID.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIn this pivotal year and racially charged era, the BET Awards chose to open their show in June with a new version of Public Enemy’s iconic 1989 song “Fight the Power,” which sadly is as relevant today as it was 31 years ago.
Megan Thee Stallion has returned to the stage for her first performance since being injured in a shooting last month. Calling the live-streamed virtual concert her “first day back”, Stallion delivered an hour-long set alongside six dancers.
Pearl Jam are asking their fans to join them in pledging to vote by mail in the upcoming 2020 US presidential election.Together with their Vitalogy Foundation and online fundraising platform Omaze, the band have launched a new sweepstakes in order to raise funds to help ensure voting access is available this coming November.Anyone that registers will be entered into the sweepstakes where the winner will get to hang out with Eddie Vedder and Jeff Ament in their native Seattle.The prize also
The brand-new official teaser just dropped for the upcoming, second season of “His Dark Materials”.
Public Enemy and Def Jam are back in business together.
Peppermint's diary? The runner-up, Broadway history-maker and certified legend is readying the release of her most personal music yet. «I thought I was just going to write a love song or two,» she says.