Lil Nas X is already a Grammy winner and the big show hasn't even started yet!
07.01.2020 - 04:01 / pitchfork.com
Lil Uzi Vert has shared a video for his song “Futsal Shuffle 2020.” The visual shows the rapper and his friends doing the song’s signature dance. Watch the video below.
“Futsal Shuffle 2020” is Lil Uzi’s first standalone song since “Sanguine Paradise” and “That’s a Rack.” Prior to those two singles, he released his song “Free Uzi,” which was named one of Pitchfork’s “100 Best Songs of 2019.” His much-anticipated next album, supposedly titled Eternal Atake, currently does not have a release date.
Lil Nas X is already a Grammy winner and the big show hasn't even started yet!
Dinah Jane caught up with Billboard on the red carpet at the 2020 Billboard Power Event on Thursday (Jan. 23), where she discussed her upcoming solo tour and teased new music.Speaking of her upcoming solo world tour, Jane tells Billboard that she is “so stoked” for the trek, and that she is particularly excited about playing in her hometown of Santa Ana, California.“It just means a lot when I get to give back to my community and to my hometown,” she says.
The 62nd annual Grammy Awards are this Sunday (Jan. 26), and eight acts have been nominated for Best New Artist after their extraordinary trajectory from rising stars to megawatt hitmakers.
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Selena Gomez is on an upward path of empowerment with her latest endeavor. The Lose You to Love Me singer took to social media to share with her 166 million followers how she is commemorating her latest studio album Rare with a small and personal (rather permanent) detail.
Misfits’ Glenn Danzig has shared the trailer for his new horror film Verotika. The film premiered at last year’s Cinepocalypse Festival in Chicago and is scheduled for VOD release via Cleopatra on February 25. Check out the trailer below.
Archy Marshall has announced his third King Krule album: Man Alive! is out February 21 via True Panther/Matador. The record includes songs that were featured in Marshall’s Hey World! short film, including “(Don’t Let the Dragon) Draag On” and “Alone Omen 3.” Below, watch Marshall’s self-directed visual for the former.
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U.S. Girls, the project led by Meg Remy, have announced their new album Heavy Light. It’s out March 6 (via 4AD). The record is led by a new single called “Overtime,” which arrives with a music video directed, filmed, and edited by Remy. The visual, filmed at Deity Metallurgy, stars Andrea Nann (of Dreamwalker Dance Company) performing an interpretive dance. Watch below.
Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo ruled the first decade of the new millennium as The Neptunes, minting dozens of radio hits and shifting the sound of popular music. In recent years, the two producers have primarily been working on solo material, but Hugo just revealed that they’re back together again in 2020 on what seems to be a more permanent basis.
Atlanta rapper Lil Baby was the musical guest on last night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He performed “Woah” with a group of dancers. Watch it go down below.
Lil Uzi Vert closed out 2019 with a new dance for everyone to learn with "Futsal Shuffle 2020." After a few weeks of getting the steps down, Uzi kicks off the new year by unleashing a dance-heavy music video for his latest single (Jan. 6).
As we inch closer to the long-awaited release of Lil Uzi Vert’s sophomore album, Eternal Atake, the Philly rapper treated fans to a new video for his hit single, “Futsal Shuffle 2020,” today. The dance-heavy video plays into the song’s theme and its dance challenge, which has already captivated the internet.
Though 2019 may have been the year that ATEEZ wanted the world to learn to “Say My Name,” with the release of their first single of the year “Answer” on Monday (Jan. 6), the rising K-pop act is hoping that 2020 is the year where we’re all calling out to them.
Lil Uzi Vert’s long-awaited Eternal Atake has been stuck in development hell for over a year. But the Philly rapper is continuing the rollout after dropping “Futsal Shuffle 2020”—and he seemingly made more references to the Heaven’s Gate cult in new teaser images.
Miley Cyrus, 27, seem poised for the next decade. The “Slide Away” singer took to Twitter on the morning of Jan.