News Paris Hilton and Rina Sawayama Share New Song “I’m Free”: Listen Set for release on Hilton’s new album Infinite Icon By Jazz Monroe June 21, 2024 Facebook X Paris Hilton (Brian Ziff), Rina Sawayama (Charlotte Rutherford) Facebook X Paris Hilton has enlisted Rina Sawayama for a new song, “I’m Free.” The song is set
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HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: Lucasfilm Ltd. / Disney+ / The Acolyte / Amandla Stenberg The Acolyte star, Amandla Stenberg, puts down the lightsaber to battle racist, annoying Star Wars trolls and instead uses the force of music to clap back. Racism, intolerance, and just fans being douchebags still exist in a galaxy far, far
DaBaby is living it up in his new music video, “Done Trying”. Courtesy of Reel Goats, the clip centers Billion Dollar Baby cruising through the night in Las Vegas, performing on stage, sailing the ocean, and kicking back at the crib while his kids rap along. “Baby, you know what it is, and you know
Hole’s Courtney Love and Melissa Auf Der Maur were back in the studio again this week for the first time in over two decades – check out the photos below. Auf Der Maur joined the band in 1994 following the death of bassist Kristen Pfaff, and remained for five years, recording the 1998 album ‘Celebrity
Justin Timberlake briefly addressed his DWI arrest during his concert in Chicago on Friday night, saying that he had experienced a “tough week.” “We’ve been together through ups and downs, lefts and rights,” Timberlake remarked. “It’s been a tough week, but you’re here and I’m here, and nothing can change this moment right now.” Appearing
Kehlani has released their fourth album, Crash, via Atlantic Records. The 13-track album includes the singles “After Hours” and “Next 2 U.” For features, Kehlani keeps it at a minimum with three: Jill Scott, Young Miko, and Omah Lay. Scott and Miko appear on the Camper-produced “Sucia.” For production, Kehlani also worked with Dixson, Oak, Alex
The dudes in Dream Theater may be getting closer and closer to wrapping up work on their so far unnamed 16th studio effort, but that’s not the only new music coming out of that camp. Earlier today, keyboardist Jordan Rudess announced that his new solo album Permission To Fly will be released this coming September.
On this day in rock history, there was an awful lot of excellent new music to dive into, plus some pretty historical happenings. Here’s a rundown of rock history’s biggest June 22 anniversaries: June 22, 1971: Joni Mitchell Releases ‘Blue’ Joni Mitchell released her hauntingly beautiful Blue in 1971, an album stuffed with rumination on lost love that would
News Rema and Shallipopi Share Video for New Song “Benin Boys”: Watch A tribute to the artists’ shared Nigerian hometown By Matthew Strauss June 21, 2024 Facebook X Facebook X Rema is back with his first new song of 2024, a collaboration with fellow Nigerian artist and Benin City native Shallipopi called “Benin Boys.” It
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Urban One / Urban One Ludacris sat down with Urban One’s CEO Alfred Liggins for an in-depth talk about the impact of Black culture in America in Cannes, France. On Wednesday (June 19), the Urban One Influential Beach at the Cannes Lions Festival in France was the scene for a dynamic
Rakim is back like he’s never left on his new single, “Be Ill” featuring Masta Killa and Kurupt. It also arrives with its music video. On his self-produced record, the legendary the New York MC gets into the zone and showcases both his lyrical and scratching prowess. “Lab hitter, progress, the God’s magnificent / Patterns
Kendrick Lamar performed his Drake diss track ‘Not Like Us‘ a total of five times during his show in Los Angeles earlier this week. READ MORE: Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s feud: the full timeline Lamar took over Los Angeles’ Kia Forum for his ‘The Pop Out: Ken & Friends’ concert on Wednesday June 19. The show
Future Islands had only just kicked off the first leg of their tour supporting People Who Aren’t There Anymore when they arrived at New York’s Radio City Music Hall. The record isn’t just one of the best of the band’s career, but one of the best releases so far this year, so it’s really no
It took no time for 2024 to become the year for R&B tours. The year’s first half has already seen a horde of R&B artists from all walks of life on the road. R&B veterans such as Keith Sweat, Tamar Braxton, Tamia and Joe, Ledisi, Tank, Carl Thomas, Keri Hilson, and others reunited with their
The third new single off of Dark Tranquillity‘s forthcoming album Endtime Signals was released earlier today and you can check it out down below. Titled “Not Nothing”, the track is apparently about “the insignificance of humanity in the big scheme of things,” which is just super fun to think about. Apparently, the nihilistic bent on
Beyoncé has declared “music industry gatekeepers” aren’t happy with her experimenting with different genres. The 42-year-old has gone from R&B sensation to having astonishing success with her country album Cowboy Carter, with the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer reaching the top of Billboard’s Hot country songs chart, but she has now spoken out about how she
Willie Nelson will miss the opening run of shows on the 2024 Outlaw Music Festival Tour due to an unspecified illness. The 91-year-old country icon was slated to kick off the tour on Friday night (June 21) at the Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Ga., alongside Bob Dylan, Robert Plant and Allison Krauss and Celisse.
Big Wave starts with a big bang. A track called “The Cord” that in a little over three pummelling minutes upends most available notions of what to expect from a Joana Serrat record, the song ending with its chorus repeated by a voice like something lifted from the soundtrack of a low-budget ’80s horror film
News A$AP Rocky Announces Release Date for New Album Don’t Be Dumb The long-teased follow-up to 2018’s Testing lands on August 30 By Matthew Strauss June 21, 2024 Facebook X A$AP Rocky, February 2024 (Daniele Venturelli/WireImage) Facebook X A$AP Rocky has announced the release date for his long–teased album Don’t Be Dumb. The new project,
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Astrida Valigorsky / Getty / Megan Thee Stallion Megan Thee Stallion is not missing any opportunities to bless a concert stage this summer. Fresh off of ripping the stage at Kendrick Lamar’s victory lap, aka the Pop Out Concert, Tyler, the Creator, broke the bad news to his fans on social
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