Month: March 2022

This is how Sean Paul does it. Sean Paul does it like no other on his new collaboration featuring Pia Mia. The two previously collaborated on the ladder’s “Hot (Remix” in 2020. On the dancehall and pop-infused record, the two multi-platinum superstars rejoice to the good life with endless swag and sex appeal. The fiery
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Mmm, la-la After kicking off the year with his cocky single “Talk My Shit“, Yella Beezy tones it down for the ladies with, “Who Do”. In the racy music video, Yella Beezy details love amid his controversy lifestyle while getting hot and steamy with his love interest throughout a luxury estate. [embedded content]
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Fargo’s Revenge. Tory Lanez addresses the drama on wax with his latest “Cap”. In the menacing visual, the Toronto rapper addresses his ongoing feud with Megan Thee Stallion and her boyfriend Pardison Fontaine from inside a butcher shop, a protest rally, the courtroom, and a hospital. The pre-trial hearing in the controversial assault, which Tory
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Ma$e back. Mason Betha makes his unexpected return with his first new music in nearly five years. After taking aim at Cam’Ron on 2017’s “The Oracle“, the Harlem veteran cranks up the auto-tune and points his aggression towards Diddy from his upbringing to his business and everything else in between. [embedded content]
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In the words of legendary Russian rock star Boris Grebenshchikov: «Нет лиц у тех, кто против; лиц у тех, кто с нами. Не смей подходить, пока не скажешь – кто ты такой» — “Those who are ‘against’ are faceless; faces are for those who are with us. Don’t dare approach while you have not said
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From the get-go, it’s been clear that Rob Zombie‘s adaptation of TV horror-comedy The Munsters was going to be a big production. From his blueprints of the Munster family home at 1313 Mockingbird Lane to his elaborate costume designs, Zombie’s teased audiences with just how much effort (and money, damn…) is going into this film. Now, Rob
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Stevie Nicks loves Lorde. And Lorde loves Stevie Nicks. So why haven’t the two musical powerhouses ever met and how do we make this happen? Nicks, speaking with Tavi Gevinson for The New Yorker revealed her adoration for the New Zealand sensation. The feelings appear to be mutual, as Gavinson then presented Nicks with a
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Pearl Jam have announced a North American arena tour for May and September 2022, making up their COVID-delayed 2020 dates in support of that year’s Gigaton and adding four new shows to the itinerary. The trek will begin on May 3 in San Diego and run through May 20 in Las Vegas. Pearl Jam will then take
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Billy Idol says he’s undergone another procedure as his months-long battle with a sinus infection continues. He has to “take a further two types of antibiotics to beat this MRSA sinus infection,” Idol confirmed on Twitter. He said it was a two-week cycle, and that “he should be okay after this.” Idol’s health woes were
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Binker Golding and Moses Boyd cut their first album Dem Ones back in 2015, when the talk of the UK jazz renaissance was just a gleam on the face of a neatly polished hi-hat. Both were alumni of Tomorrow’s Warriors, a London-based education programme dedicated to giving a young generation of multiracial jazz musicians a
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The cover of Andy Bell’s second solo album features an obscured portrait of Bell shot for Ride’s 1990 debut, Nowhere. This old image of distorted youth reflects the themes of Flicker, a record that sees Bell explore ideas of nostalgia and memory while re-engaging with the optimism and playfulness of youth from the perspective of
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Time has a way of smoothing the rough edges of songs, sanding down what was once shocking until it feels safe. Some moments are curiously resistant, though: The Beatles’ “Revolution”, say, its stinging fuzz still as unhealthily exciting as it must have been almost 54 years ago. The Coral’s “Skeleton Key”, too, has proved rather
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