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Ty Dolla $ign voiced how apparent police brutality in America continues to be after George Floyd, a Black man from Minnesota who died after a white cop knelt on his neck (the independent autopsy recently ruled it a homicide due to asphyxiation), in a new song he recorded last night (May 31).
The R&B crooner recorded the anthem for change alongside Skrillex, Ant Clemons, German DJ Virtual Riot and Nia Miranda, an actress and activist who garnered a lot of attention while attending this weekend's
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSinger-songwriter Rhiannon Giddens, accompanied virtually by virtuoso cellist Yo-Yo Ma, has released a new song called “Build a House” in honor of Juneteenth.“This song, ‘Build a House,’ came knocking a week ago and I had to let it in,” Giddens wrote in a Twitter message accompanying the nearly five-minute-long song, which features split video of her performing it with Ma.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorA group of 700 Black, Asian, and minority ethnic TV workers have written to UK networks and streamers, including Netflix, the BBC and Sky, and the government demanding action on racial equality.The letter, which Deadline has made available to read in full here, is the work of the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic TV Task Force, which has swelled to hundreds of members after being established shortly after the death of George Floyd and the rise of the Black Lives
Alicia Keys is back with a powerful new song.
Trippie Redd is dreaming away.
The Fiery Furnaces are back with ‘Down At The So And So On Somewhere’ – listen to their new single below.Recorded in New York in February of this year, ‘Down At The So And So On Somewhere’ is the first new music to be released by the Third Man Records-signed duo in 10 years.“‘Down at the So and So on Somewhere’ is a regretful song about having regrets,” the band, comprised of Eleanor and Matthew Friedberger, said in a press release.
J. Cole’s new song about the Black Lives Matter movement is causing division.
J. Cole is back.
Garth Brooks joined his friend Robin Roberts on Good Morning America last week for a chat about his upcoming Drive-In Concert, and ended up sharing some new music with the esteemed journalist."Do you want new music yourself from me?" the country star asked Roberts, to which she replied, "I always--any music from you, Garth, just makes my spirit soar."To her surprise, Brooks replied that he would send her something new that he's been working on, and she'll "decide what you want to do with it.""If
Jamie Otis made some important purchases for her 2-year-old daughter, Henley, after “educating” herself on how to better combat racism.“One of the first things I realized is change starts at home, with our children,” the Married at First Sight alum, 33, captioned a Sunday, June 7, Instagram slideshow. “And our home is so WHITE.
Johnny Depp has shared an emotional statement in reaction to the death of George Floyd.
The man responsible for the music of “Tiger King” has just scored a new record deal.
Coco Gauff is taking a stand. While attending a Black Lives Matter protest in Delray Beach, Fla., the 16-year-old tennis pro demanded change in a poignant speech.
The band behind Joe Exotic’s tunes on Netflix’s “Tiger King” has inked a record deal.
At the end of last week and into the weekend, thousands of Americans in cities like Minneapolis, Louisville, Columbus, Chicago, New York, and more gathered to protest police violence in light of the recent deaths of unarmed civilians George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and more. Soon, the movement had grown global, with notable demonstrations in New Zealand, England, Germany, Italy, and other European countries taking place, as well.
Finn has been playing in the band since Lindsey Buckingham's 2018 departure
Like other businesses, Alton Towers is preparing to introduce a number of safety measures and precautions for when it can finally reopen to its customers - from limiting the number of people on rides, to temperature checks on arrival.
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Dolly Parton is trying to helping fans through the pandemic with the help of new music!