Month: July 2024

When Yes released Drama in 1980, it took some fans by surprise. Vocalist Jon Anderson and keyboard legend Rick Wakeman were gone. In their place, Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes of the Buggles stepped in on vocals and keyboards respectively. As jarring as it might have been at the time, the Drama album turned out
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News Kacey Musgraves Shares New Video for “Cardinal”: Watch The Deeper Well track gets a visual by director Scott Cudmore By Eric Torres July 15, 2024 Facebook X Kacey Musgraves in “Cardinal,” directed by Scott Cudmore Facebook X Kacey Musgraves has shared the music video for her song “Cardinal,” the opening track on latest album,
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HipHopWired Featured Video Dave Free, alongside Kendrick Lamar, established the pgLang creative imprint thus amicably ending a years-long connection with Top Dawg Entertainment. In a new interview, Dave Free discusses the finer parts of the pgLang business, working with Kendrick Lamar, and more. Dave Free granted an interview to Elephant magazine, which opened by explaining
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Jamie Webster has announced a UK and Ireland headline tour for 2024. Find all the details below. The Liverpool singer-songwriter, whose latest album ’10 For The People’ arrived earlier this year, is due to hit the road in November for a run of live shows. He’ll perform in Belfast, Dublin, Newcastle, Hull, Birmingham and Glasgow.
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After a few weeks off, Russ makes his triumphant return with his latest drop, “Win”. Over his very own production, Russ details the quarrels of a relationship with his melodic flow. “Yeah, she roll her eyes and she roll her Rs / She always stress me out,” he raps. “She turn the brightness down on
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Monica released her sophomore album, The Boy Is Mine, on July 14, 1998. It arrived three years after her debut album, Miss Thang. The Boy Is Mine was titled after her uber-successful duet with Brandy, who had released her second album, Never Say Never, a month prior. “The Boy Is Mine” dominated the Billboard charts in the
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In 1960, the very first UEFA European Football Championship was held. It’s taken place every four years since then and is, at the time of this writing, the second-most watched football tournament in the world after the FIFA World Cup. (That’s European football, by the way, referred to as soccer by American audiences.) Since 1992, each championship
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Jesse Boltz & Ashmen Publishing redefine the Nashville sound with new music, featuring the seasoned allure of classic country and fresh tracks Bridgeton, New Jersey —Jesse’s journey in music, marked by dedication and passion, reaches new heights with her latest project. The first album, “What Difference Does It Make,” is scheduled for release on July
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Evan Wright, the former Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair journalist whose book Generation Kill was adapted into the acclaimed HBO miniseries of the same name, has died at the age of 59. According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s office, Wright died on Friday, July 12th by suicide. In 2003, Wright was embedded on
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Cheaters never, but will prosper on Ice Spice’s new single, “Did It First” featuring Central Cee. The accompanying music video spots the two trading bars while detailing the toxic mischiefs in a relationship and its consequences. Ice Spice raps, “If he cheating, I’m doin’ him worse / No Uno, I hit the reverse / I
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Genre-bending artist Tink has returned with her new album, Winter’s Diary 5, via EMPIRE. It’s the fifth installment of her mixtape series that began in 2012.  Winter’s Diary 5 was preceded by the singles “Charged Up,” “Huh” and “Songs About U” featuring Summer Walker. The 16-track set includes additional features from Jeremih, Janine, Skilla Baby, and NoCap.
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The year 2024 is only half over, but already pop music fans have received some of the best pop albums of the year. These albums have defined the last six months and opened up entirely new soundscapes for listeners. Ariana Grande reached her most Ariana-esque sound yet on eternal sunshine, while Beyoncé changed country-pop for the
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