Month: June 2021

Raphael Saadiq has contributed an inspiring original song to the Nancy Buirski film A Crime On The Bayou, out today in select theaters. “My Path” is a strolling tune that embodies New Orleans soul, serving as an ode to Saadiq’s familial roots. He encourages listeners to stand in solidarity against racism in hopes of bridging a gap
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Specialty box office is ready for liftoff. With Los Angeles and New York completely peeling back restrictions on theater capacity for the first weekend, we are starting to see rays of hope illuminate the limited release space. Meet The Blacks 2 blasted expectations last week by posting a $1M+ debut (per screen average of $2,533).
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Watch the the official video for Migos – “Modern Day” Stream//Download Migos new album “Culture III” here: https://QualityControl.lnk.to/CultureIII Follow Migos on socials: https://instagram.com/migos https://facebook.com/THEMigosAtl Tweets by Migos Migos “Modern Day” Lyrics: [QUAVO VERSE] Yeah, let’s take a modern day stroll This is the modern day hoe Last time I checked we were running the globe
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When you’ve got the precision attack of Greye, you don’t need much more than a sexy set of chugging riffs to make a hit single even better, and in their new cut “Over My Head,” the Florida-stationed rockers give us what could be some of the heaviest-hitting guitar parts of their career to date. Instead
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News MIKE Shares Video for New Song “Spiral”: Watch As Disco! approaches, the rapper releases another visual for the album By Evan Minsker June 18, 2021 Facebook Twitter MIKE, photo by Akhira Montague Facebook Twitter MIKE’s new album Disco! is right around the corner, and with the project’s June 21 release via his label 10k
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Majid Jordan is ready to kick off the summer season with their new song “Been Through That.”  Over an upbeat production, the duo’s vocalist Majid Al Maskati examines how people can over-extend themselves to people who don’t do the same. This can lead to them harboring emotions that may later reveal themselves while under the influence.  “Sometimes they
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