Month: February 2023

Turn up time. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop this August, BET partners with Black Thought, who delivers a poetry in his love letter to Hip Hop. In the four-and-a-half-minute clip, directed by Benny Boom, the Philly wordsmith narrates a spoken word paying homage to the history, accolades and influence in the genre.
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Like Clark Kent and Superman or Beyonce and Sasha Fierce, Accused tells the complicated story of a reserved young man with a vivacious alter ego. Kevin and Robyn share the same body, but their perspectives, demeanor, and even their voices are as different as night and day. Accused Season 1 Episode 5 was directed by
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Bankrupt Regal parent Cineworld said it had multiple bids for all or some of its assets in initial expressions of interest due last week. Its business includes Regal in the U.S.; Cineworld and Picturehouse in the UK and Ireland; and “rest of world” cinemas in Central and Eastern Europe, and Israel. Cineworld attorney Joshua Sussberg
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Damon Albarn and Gorillaz, August 2022 (Per Ole Hagen/Redferns) News Gorillaz Movie Not Moving Forward at Netflix, Says Damon Albarn An animated feature starring the cartoon band is apparently in limbo after the streamer’s withdrawal By Jazz Monroe February 21, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter An animated movie from Gorillaz creators Jamie Hewlett and Damon
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Table of Contents Music has always been a medium for artists to express their admiration, fascination, and sometimes even criticism of royalty. From kings and queens to emperors and sultans, musicians have found inspiration in the regal figures that have played a significant role in shaping history. As a result, there is a vast collection
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Atlanta-based label Love Renaissance (LVRN) has announced Bryan-Michael Cox as its new senior vice president of A&R and executive producer. The Grammy-winning songwriter and producer will focus on breaking new talent and developing the label’s current roster, including Summer Walker, 6LACK, Alex Vaughn, Eli Derby and more. Additionally, Cox will executive produce all in-house projects.
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When the organizers of Woodstock envisioned an outdoor concert, they wanted to go big and break a record set in Miami, Florida, that drew 40,000 concertgoers. They pre-sold 186,000 tickets, but more than double that amount showed up. Little did they know that their event in a tiny N.Y. town would become the most iconic
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Some of the biggest legends in rock history appear to be joining forces, as a new report says that Paul McCartney is contributing to an upcoming Rolling Stones release. Variety, citing “multiple sources,” claims Sir Paul “has recorded bass parts for a forthcoming Rolling Stones project being helmed by 2021 Grammy producer of the year Andrew Watt.”
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Provided to YouTube by Parkwood Entertainment/Columbia CUFF IT (WETTER Remix) · Beyoncé CUFF IT ℗ 2023 Parkwood Entertainment LLC, under exclusive license to Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 2023-02-08 Guitar, Composer, Lyricist: Nile Rodgers Composer, Lyricist: Denisia “@Blu June” Andrews Bass, Clavichord, Drums, Strings, Composer, Lyricist: Raphael Saadiq Composer, Lyricist:
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Sexy, sexy. Chris Brown goes back into the future in his “Psychic” music video featuring Jack Harlow and co-starring Cassie. Directed by Cameron Dean, the vibrant visual finds Breezy dancing with Cassie, paying homage to the late Michael Jackson, and showing off his electrifying moves in a shallow pool. “I wanna know how she know
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Don Lemon will return to his anchor’s chair at CNN after his sexist on-air remarks … but there’s a string attached, and our sources say this may not be the end of it. Lemon sat down with the network’s chief executive, Chris Licht, and the two had a “frank and meaningful conversation,” according to an
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra have returned with “Nadja,” another look at their upcoming double album V. Listen to the single below. “Nadja” pulls the curtain back on UMO’s usual dense instrumentation, instead focusing on singer/multi-instrumentalist Ruban Nielson’s voice and guitar. The melancholy track serves as a sequel of sorts to previous single “Layla”; both songs come with
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