Month: July 2022

Tia Penny is an Arizona-based singer/ songwriter/ musician with an exceptional range of talent for such a young age. She recorded her first two singles in New York City at A Diamond Heart Production and her first release, “Joyride” is scheduled for September 2022. As a young teen, she had National and local TV spots,
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Happy Birthday Dolph. Young Dolph lives forever on his posthumous single, “Hall Of Fame” released by his Paper Route Empire. In celebration of the late rapper’s 37th birthday (Jul. 27), the Memphis legend references his come up, accolades, and legacy over a hard-hitting production by Bandplay. Young Dolph was murdered last November by two men
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News Listen to the New Young Dolph Song “Hall of Fame” The posthumous track arrives on what would have been the Memphis rapper’s 37th birthday By Matthew Strauss July 27, 2022 Facebook Twitter Young Dolph, photo by @ithinkethan Facebook Twitter A new Young Dolph song has been released. The single, “Hall of Fame,” arrives on
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Families weren’t scared to return to the box office during the pandemic and have shelled out $300.9M to date on Illumination Entertainment and Universal’s Minions: The Rise of Gru, making it the first animated movie to cross the three century mark stateside during Covid, and since Frozen 2 opened back in November 2019. Rise of Gru, through 25
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Behemoth have shared two videos for their latest single “The Deathless Sun” ahead of their upcoming album, Opvs Contra Natvram, arriving September 16th. The track is another epic composition from the Polish black metallers. Searing guitars are backed by choir chants, conjuring an ominous atmosphere and orchestral grandeur. Dissonant riffing and technical drum arrangements make
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According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Jhené Aiko’s best-selling single is “Sativa,” the alternate version featuring Rae Sremmurd. The song is now certified 5x multi-platinum with cumulative U.S. sales of more than five million equivalent units.  The original version, lifted from Aiko’s 2017 album Trip, features Swae Lee, one-half of Rae Sremmurd
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In October of 2020, Five Finger Death Punch dropped an anti-mask music video for their song “Living The Dream.” The message wasn’t received well, in part because we were at the height of the COVID pandemic (this was pre-vaxx) and the weird overtones of Red Menace propaganda felt more menacing than the communism that the
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