Month: July 2022

Phabo’s timing could not be better. One day shy of the first anniversary of his debut album Soulquarius, the emerging singer and songwriter released a new five-track EP called Before I Let Her Go. The project includes the previously shared title track and the infectious slow jam “Achy,” released earlier this month.   On the mellow
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News William Hart, Founding Member of the Delfonics, Dies at 77 The Philadelphia soul icon was behind the hit singles “La-La (Means I Love You)” and “Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time)” By Rob Arcand July 15, 2022 Facebook Twitter The Delfonics’ William Hart, October 1968 (Don Paulsen/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter William
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Lloyd Banks wants his roses now in his new music video, “Dead Roses” Directed by Llama, the black-and-white video centers Banks at a cathedral and cemetery while demanding his respect from his naysayers and the industry. The Cryptic One-produced track Banks’s newly released album, The Course Of The Inevitable 2, featuring Conway The Machine, Benny
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Glory Days: Bruce Springsteen and wife Patti Scialfa are celebrating the birth of their first grandchild. As Scialfa revealed on Instagram, the couple’s youngest son, Sam, and his fiancée recently welcomed a baby daughter named Lily Harper. Sam, 28, was sworn in a firefighter in Jersey City, New Jersey in 2020. His older brother, Evan,
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For three young men in their early twenties, Black Midi have already covered a lot of musical ground. Their 2019 debut, Schlagenheim, embraced a twisted mutation of math-rock, jazz and post-punk, recalling Battles at their most discordant or a mutilated King Crimson. 2021’s Cavalcade was a more all-encompassing tonal affair; alongside the frenzied assaults was
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Modern indie can be whatever you want it to be. That’s kinda the magical thing about the current state of music, anyone can make anything and if it’s good, it finds its audience. For the eclectically-monikered CrashMonkeys (one word, Capital-C, Capital-M), they’re about as indie as they come. Based out of the lovely, beautiful Santa
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Jayye Michael, son of legendary R&B singer Coko, makes his formal introduction with his debut single “Never Be.” On the self-penned record, produced by Mykal Curtis and vocal produced by Coko, Michael calls it quits with his partner who took advantage of his heart. While Michael put his all into a relationship, his no-good lover
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News Rowdy Rebel Releases Debut Album Rebel vs. Rowdy: Listen The Brooklyn rapper’s new album includes collaborations with French Montana, Jadakiss, Dreezy, and others By Nina Corcoran July 15, 2022 Facebook Twitter Rowdy Rebel, photo by Tim Saccenti Facebook Twitter Rowdy Rebel has released his debut album, Rebel vs. Rowdy. The new album includes collaborations
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Hold up. Joey Bada$$ is still on his steez on his new single and video, “Zipcodes”. Flanked by a jazzy production by fellow Pro Era compadre, Kirk Knight, Badmon talks his shit with a nostalgic flow full of braggadocious raps. The accompanying visual follows Joey during his recent excursions from New York to Paris. “Zipcodes”
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