Month: February 2021

After just one listen to rising R&B star Liyah’s incredible new single “Always There,” it’s clear the young songstress has a hit on her hands. The Toronto native’s debut single is sure to have young women everywhere singing along to the catchy, relatable tune. Sonically, the uptempo bop fits in perfectly with the current wave
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On February 5th, Paramore lead singer Hayley Williams released Flowers for Vases/Descanso, her second solo album. The long play was met with critical praise for the soul-bearing work. New Musical Express wrote, “‘Flowers for Vases/descansos’ rakes back the debris and leaves Hayley Williams exposed. Sowing new seeds, it’s an approach that reaps rewards.” Fans of
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Longevity wins again. Just a month after topping the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart with Kem for “Live Out Your Love,” Toni Braxton is back in the number-one seat for her “Gotta Move On” collaboration featuring H.E.R. The standout from her Spell My Name album is Braxton’s 11th number-one title on this chart. That puts her in a tie with Alicia
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Source: McDonald’s / McD’s McDonald’s continues its global dominance in the fast-food market and they’re set to insert a new player in the heated chicken sandwich wars. Beginning this week, fans can get their hands on McDonald’s latest Crispy Chicken Sandwich, along with some fresh gear that features the music of hit-making producer, Tay Keith.
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Bow down in the presence of greatness. Mach-Hommy takes the throne as The Black God in the magical video to his recent track, “THBLKGD”. Rapping in a chopped and distilled voice, Mach dons a white mink, a turban, and a Haitian flag while walking through a mythical forest. Upon his journey, he stumbles on a
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Mastodon have released a droll new video in celebration of their 21st anniversary as a band. Says the group in a statement: “Mastodon is officially of drinking age! Yay! Thanks to all of our supporters who have stuck in with us over the years, and for the new ones, welcome to they party! It’s been
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It has been a long time since The CW last aired a new The Flash episode, but the wait is almost over. Unfortunately, The Flash Season 6 did not get to have the ending that the writers planned for it, which means that the Mirrorverse storyline will have to conclude during the first few episodes
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A year after Covid raged in China, the country’s box office is all sewn up and back together with Detective Chinatown 3 besting Avengers: Endgame‘s U.S./Canada all-time opening with a $394M weekend. But here in the states, we’re still trying to get the pandemic under control, and winter storms which impacted 100 million Americans according to the
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Nick Hakim is issuing a fully remixed version of last year’s WILL THIS MAKE ME GOOD. It’s out February 26 (via ATO) and includes re-works by AceMo, Pink Siifu, KeiyaA, Slauson Malone, Big Thief’s James Krivchenia, and more. Hakim shared a new version of “QADIR” remixed by BADBADNOTGOOD with the news. Listen to it and
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Cue up the Danny Elfman score — maybe even Prince’s “Batdance” — and get ready to revisit Tim Burton’s Batman universe. Today, DC Comics announced they’re spending this summer in the filmmaker’s Dark Deco’d Gotham City with Batman ’89. Written by original screenwriter Sam Hamm and brought to life by artist Joe Quinones, the DC
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Buzz Osborne, aka King Buzzo, frontman of  Melvins, recalled a night of teenage antics alongside Kurt Cobain that eventually landed the future Nirvana leader in jail. “We were out spray painting graffiti all over town,” Osborne recalled during the Divine Monkeyshines: Valentine’s Day Special, a streaming event hosted by the Melvins in anticipation of their upcoming album
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[Photos via WandaVision/Disney, Bikini Kill/Spotify] Every week, Marvel fans tune into WandaVision to see just how Scarlet Witch and Vision are handling “normal” life. In every episode, the Disney+ show pays tribute to some classic sitcoms from previous decades. This past week, WandaVision debuted a new episode inspired by the late ’90s and early ’00s.
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