Meghan McCain called her New York City neighborhood a “war zone” while protests surge in the wake of George Floyd’s death — but one of her neighbors doesn’t quite agree.
14.05.2020 - 17:51 / officialcharts.com
DaBaby has enjoyed one of the most meteoric rises in music over the past year, and now his talents are bursting on the Official Singles Chart in a big way.
Real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, the rapper from Charlotte, North Carolina has quite the work ethic. After a major label bidding war led to him signing with Interscope in January 2019, the 28-year-old has already released three studio albums, with another expected to drop in 2020.
All of those albums - Baby on Baby, Kirk and Blame It On Baby
Meghan McCain called her New York City neighborhood a “war zone” while protests surge in the wake of George Floyd’s death — but one of her neighbors doesn’t quite agree.
Though she's about as far away as physically possible from the heart of the protests around the police-related death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd at her home in New Zealand, Lorde shared some of her decidedly mixed feelings about joining the now-global movement decrying the latest death of a black man at the hands of police in the United States in a weekend note to fans on her email list."I’ve been following this week’s events in the States from New Zealand.
Wayne Coyne wanders a burning prairie in the music video
Andra Day is back with a new single!
NEW YORK -- The author of “The Revenant,” the historical novel adapted into the Oscar-winning movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio, will be publishing his first new work of fiction in nearly 20 years.
Another swirling, atmospheric gem from the dream pop group
By Jordan Moreau
Neil Gaiman has apologised after returning to Scotland from New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Manori Ravindran
Former subway singer Just Sam won the third season of ABC’s American Idol this weekend and she’s opening up about her big win!
Police Scotland officers have spoken to the writer Neil Gaiman who admitted to travelling more than 11,000 miles from New Zealand to his house in Skye in breach of Scotland's lockdown rules.
Police Scotland officers have spoken to the writer Neil Gaiman who admitted to travelling more than 11,000 miles from New Zealand to his house in Skye in breach of Scotland’s lockdown rules.