Month: May 2023

Almost nine years after releasing 2014’s Sex Playlist, Omarion returns with Full Circle: Sonic Book 1 via Omarion Worldwide. His new full-length effort comes two years behind 2020’s The Kinection. “There aren’t many artists who can inspire positivity,” Omarion says. “Not many people can invoke that feeling of, ‘I feel good’ or ‘I want to
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Machine Gun Kelly has taken aim at Jack Harlow on a new freestyle that sees him rapping over a Jay-Z instrumental – check it out below. READ MORE: Jack Harlow live in London: brilliantly charming, but doesn’t he just know it On ‘Renegade Freestyle’, Kelly – who is famous for his many musical beefs, including with
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Cartoon/NFT/virtual metal band The Shredderz have been teasing their existence as a multi-dimensional heavy metal entity, and now they’ve officially released a track, the self-titled “Shredderz.” The song features Alex Skolnick of Testament fame. The band’s official statement reads: “The Shredderz have officially been released from Hell. Five musical misfits—Raz, Vincent, Weasel, Donny, Nigel, and
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One of Alex Lifeson’s current bandmates speculated on the Rush guitarist reuniting with surviving former colleague Geddy Lee in 2024. The death of drummer Neil Peart in 2020 ended hopes of the Canadian trio riding again, but rumors of Lifeson and Lee reuniting to work on new music have circulated from time to time, with neither of them ruling
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Canadian rockers The Beaches have readied their second proper studio album, Blame My Ex. The record arrives September 15th via Island Records, but with lead single “Blame Brett,” out now, you already know who to blame for Jordan Miller’s problems. “Blame Brett” allows The Beaches’ singer-bassist to explain that her newfound commitment issues are the result of
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As festival and summer tour season approaches, several artists are looking to give R&B fans something to sink their teeth into. Not only are legacy acts such as Lalah Hathaway (“The Energy”) and Angie Stone (“Good Man”), but the descendants of R&B royalty Sy’Rai (“On My Own”) have released new music.  On the other hand,
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