Ascension, the first posthumous release from the late South Bronx rapper Fred the Godson, is here. Released today (February 22) on his birthday via R1CMG, the new album also coincides with the naming ceremony for Frederick ‘Fred the Godson’ Thomas Avenue in the South Bronx. The new LP follows 2020’s Payback, released a month before
Month: February 2021
Back in June, The Simpsons producers announced that white actors would stop playing people of color in an effort to diversify its voice cast. As Vulture points out, Sunday’s episode, titled “Diary Queen”, marked the last time Harry Shearer voiced the character of Dr. Julius Hibbert, who is Black. Going forward, Kevin Michael Richardson will take
R&B newcomer Mcamp is bringing the heat with his unique brand of soul on his new single “Sexy In The Morning.” The multi-talented 21 year old produced, mixed and mastered the track all by himself. In today’s industry, that level of creative control over the entire process is a rarity and quite impressive. Mcamp seamlessly
Angus Young said Bon Scott “never really got the chance” to contribute to AC/DC‘s Back in Black before his death, shooting down rumors that the singer performed early versions of some of the classic album’s songs. In a new interview with Paste, Young noted that Scott’s contributions to the album were limited to playing drums on early demo versions of the
Iconic electronic duo Daft Punk have called it quits. Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, the low-profile pair of space helmet-wearing electronic music producers known as Daft Punk, are retiring after nearly 30 years. On Monday (Feb. 22), the duo posted an eight-minute video titled “Epilogue,” which features footage from their 2006 sci-fi film Electroma.
Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider has lashed out against the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, calling the committee “elitist” and “arrogant”. Snider called the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame out in response to a Twitter user wondering why Iron Maiden‘s Bruce Dickinson said he would refuse induction. “The RnR Hall committee members are
[Photo by: Lars Crommelinck/Wikimedia Commons] We are just days away from Billie Eilish finally releasing her new documentary The World’s A Little Blurry. Now, it looks like Eilish has plenty of festivities in store for the premiere of the highly-anticipated film. This week, Eilish announced she is hosting a The World’s A Little Blurry livestream
After 28 years of reshaping the music industry, iconic French electronic duo Daft Punk have announced they are breaking up in the most Daft Punk way possible. The pair, who once famously hid their true identities under masks, uploaded an eight-minute video titled “Epilogue” to YouTube. In the video, which can be seen here, Guy-Manuel
Daniel Caesar has more plaques to add to his collection from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The Canadian singer’s 2016 single “Japanese Denim” has been certified platinum by the RIAA with over one million units sold. That’s not the only certification he earned. “Get You” featuring Kali Uchis is now 3x multi-platinum. In
5 mins ago Music Videos Juice WRLD’s greatness is revisited in his latest video for “Conversations” off his posthumous album, Legends Never Die. The cinematic Steve Cannon-directed clip features archival footage of the late rapper in the studio and on stage combined with BMX bike stunts. In addition, the nearly five-minute clip contains a surprise never-before-seen
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Snitches are said to get stiches but Hip-Hop’s biggest stool pigeon got a cable television film made about him. But the man behind it insists it doesn’t celebrate the rainbow haired troll. As spotted on Deadline, Supervillain: The Making Of Tekashi 6ix9ine has finally premiered and the public is now getting a
Pour out a little liquor. Juice WRLD’s presence is felt in the latest music video off his chart-topping and posthumous album, Legends Never Die. Directed by Steve Cannon, the collage features random clips of the late rapper including stunt performances on a dirt bike, riding his tour bus, live performance, and studio time. Released last
The Crown guitarist Marko Tervonen is our guest this week. We discuss the band’s upcoming album, Royal Destroyer, and how their previous one, Cobra Speed Venom, was a comeback album of sorts, why having an outside producer this time around was helpful, writing a tribute song to late Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman, and how the
Exclusive Justin Hartley and Chrishell Stause are officially single … ’cause we’ve learned their divorce has been finalized. According to court filings, a judge officially signed off on the dissolution of their marriage earlier this month. We don’t have details of the judgment yet — meaning it’s unclear if spousal support was ordered, or how
It’s not a great sign when watching a new show just makes you think about other, better shows. That’s the case with Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia — premiering Wednesday, Feb. 24 on the streamer; I’ve seen five of the ten episodes — a mildly cute, kind of boring new dramedy that wears its pop-culture inspirations proudly
Out of all the new shows from 2020 to fall in love with, it seemed very likely Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist would fall into the sophomore slump. So far, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist Season 2 is confirming those fears. Mitch and Joan’s departures begin the trail of reasons for the slump, as this sophomore series can’t make
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday said movie theaters in New York City will be brought into line with the rest of New York state as of March 5, when they will be allowed to reopen at 25% capacity with no more than 50 people per screen, masks, social distancing and other protocols. The
Sony’s Twisted Metal TV show is officially happening. The studio has tapped filmmaking duo Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, known best as the writers of Deadpool and Zombieland, to spearhead the adaptation of the popular video game franchise. It has first been revealed in 2019 that the studio hoped to bring the game to the
Smerz have shared the video for a new song off their debut album Believer, which is out this Friday (February 26) via XL. Watch the visual for “Flashing,” directed by Benjamin Barron, below. “‘Flashing’ is about losing the feeling about being a team in a relationship,” the Norwegian duo said in a statement. Believer follows
Shortly after graduating from the Culinary Institute of America in 1978, Anthony Bourdain spent his days cooking in some of the most famous restaurants in New York City. In his free time, he started publishing works of fiction, too, but it was only his nonfiction short stories and books like Kitchen Confidential that ever received widespread
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