Month: April 2021

News Songwriters Call on Artists to Stop Demanding Credit and Publishing for Songs They Didn’t Write The Pact—Emily Warren, Tobias Jesso Jr., Tayla Parx, and others—pledge to stop catering to recording artists’ “bully tactics and threats” in demanding publishing By Evan Minsker March 31, 2021 Facebook Twitter Musician recording an acoustic guitar (Neil Godwin/Total Guitar
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Netflix has purchased the rights for two sequels to Rian Johnson’s 2019 murder mystery, Knives Out, for a cool $450 million, according to Variety. Johnson will write and direct both sequel movies, with Daniel Craig returning as Southern detective Benoit Blanc. According to Deadline, casting will begin immediately and the first movie will begin shooting
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Lil Poppa’s “Boys To Men” out now: https://lilpoppa.lnk.to/BoysToMen Follow Lil Poppa: http://www.instagram.com/thatboypoppa​ http://www.twitter.com/thatboypoppa​ http://www.soundcloud.com/lilpoppa​ Lyrics: Turn me up yc (x3) Them niggas send shots we send shots back Lil one said they on the block Take em where the opps at We need another Glock Fuck it go and cop that What the fuck wrong
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Bryan-Michael Cox has worked on albums for R&B greats like Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Usher, and the list goes on. Now, the legendary producer/songwriter/DJ is shifting focus to his own project.  Cox announced on Twitter that his new project, Muse, will arrive this spring. According to Cox’s tweet, Muse will be released in multi-song installments. “So
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On February 5th, FX on Hulu released the documentary Framing Britney Spears. The movie shined an intimate spotlight on the pop star who, after several failed attempts, remains under a conservatorship with her dad. Nearly two months after the documentary’s release, Spears has opened up about the film on social media: “I didn’t watch the
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[Photos via Phoebe Bridgers/YouTube, Lizzo/Spotify, Foo Fighters/Brantley Gutierrez] Bonnaroo is officially preparing for its 2021 return Sept. 2–5 in Manchester, Tennessee. The festival, which kicks off with the Grand Ole Opry Thursday, includes a slew of talented artists such as Foo Fighters, Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, Phoebe Bridgers, Lana Del Rey and Tyler, The Creator.
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