Month: December 2022

Woosah! Kendrick Lamar gets therapeutic in his new music video, “Count Me Out”. Directed by himself and Dave Free, the powerful clip co-stars Oscar-nominated actress Helen Mirren who portrays a therapist and K Dot reflecting on life through a series of symbolic imagers. Kendrick is seen in the desert with wife Whitney and their two
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Feuds have been prevalent throughout rock history, and 2022 gave us plenty more to add to the list. Whether on social media, face-to-face or through their lawyers, the following acts had no problems airing their grievances this year. In some cases, a war of words erupted due to a simple difference of opinion. Such was
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From about the mid-1980s onwards, Tom Petty’s output was defined by a frequently infuriating contradiction. While Petty and his Heartbreakers were (obviously) as fine and fierce a rock’n’roll band as had ever been assembled, Petty seemed peculiarly insistent on making records from which you wouldn’t necessarily know it. There was rarely much wrong with the
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R&B/soul artist Jhene Aiko has released her latest project, “Sleep Soul Relaxing R&B Baby Sleep Music Vol.2”, a compilation of relaxing, R&B lullabies for babies and parents. The 20-song collection perfects Sleep Soul’s signature fusion of translucent and soothing R&B melodies with white, pink, and brown noise soundscapes perfectly crafted to lull you and your
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Sultry Japanese-American R&B musician Aya Ito is releasing her debut EP “Just Might” from Thursday, December 15, 2023 on YouTube and all the usual streaming platforms. Aya Ito is a Japanese and Black American multilingual, multi-genre, Chicago based singer/songwriter. The talented young artists sings in English, Japanese, & Spanish. Aya Ito is a native of
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Detached from reality. Juice WRLD faces duality on his latest posthumous release, “Face 2 Face”. Produced by Rex Kudo and Charlie Handsome, the late rapper takes his inner-demons head on for the introspective ballad. The release comes alongside a visual, directed by Steve Cannon, which spreads awareness on sleep paralysis by depicting a woman dreaming
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