HipHopWired Featured Video Source: @CookSheriffIL / x The sneaker reselling game definitely isn’t what it used to be, but that’s not keeping people from continuing to flip somewhat sought after merchandise, even if it means running afoul of the law. Unfortunately, for one particular hustler and his right-hand man, authorities caught on to their operation
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Sturgill Simpson is doing his best to keep a promise. The singer-songwriter, who could be classified as country, rock, outlaw, or bluegrass depending on the day or record, once claimed that he would never release more than five albums under the name Sturgill Simpson, identifying his 2021 record, The Ballad of Dood & Juanita, as
Catfish and the Bottlemen have played their first show in three years at Liverpool’s Sefton Park – see what went down below. The Welsh band performed their biggest headline show to date at In The Park Festival last night (July 11), with over 32,000 fans watching the band return to the stage. The band were also
Grammy-winning producer Camper has enlisted Ari Lennox and Jeremih for his new single “War.” On the devotional track, Ari and Jeremih sing about their unwavering commitment to a significant other. “I ain’t got time to lose with you / All I know is that I miss you / Bring grenades to your door / For
Classic thrash metal band Forbidden is down a guitarist these days, as they recently announced that Steve Smyth was leaving the band. Having been with the outfit from 2009 to 2012 and then again from 2023 until just this past Monday, Smyth may not have been around for much of the band’s roughly 20 or
Katy Perry has officially launched her newest era with the first single from her upcoming album, “Woman’s World.” The song dropped on Thursday, July 11 with an accompanying music video and sets the tone for the vibe of 143, which is set to drop on Sept. 20, 2024. READ MORE: The Hidden Meaning Behind Katy Perry’s
One of the most distinctive screen presences in the history of movies has died. Shelley Duvall, best known for a string of films she made with director Robert Altman in the 1970s, and her unforgettable performance in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining passed away this week. She was 75 years old. Her longtime partner, Dan Gilroy, told The
When Cassandra Jenkins released her second album, 2021’s An Overview On Phenomenal Nature, it was in the spirit of a last hurrah. A little lost, a little disheartened, its collection of songs spoke to the dislocation of that particular time in Jenkins’ life when, following the death of David Berman, there came keen grief, a
In anticipation of his upcoming Moon Man series, Kid Cudi unleashes “Dream I See”, the latest offering from its soundtrack. Over Rami Beatz and Matt Spatola’s slapping instrumental, Cudi brings his melodic flow full of ambition. “Dunkin’ on the evils, they creep in the night / Tell my friends “Don’t worry, I’ma fly high”,” he
News Katy Perry Announces New Album 143 The pop singer returns in September with her first studio album since 2020 By Matthew Strauss July 10, 2024 Facebook X Katy Perry, photo by Jack Bridgland Facebook X Katy Perry will release a new album, 143, on September 20 via Capitol. It will mark the pop artist’s
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Prince Williams / Getty The ongoing divorce between Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams and her estranged husband, Simon Guobadia, has taken a new turn after court documents revealed that Guobadia is seeking clarification on Williams’ relationship with the rapper Future. Earlier this week, In Touch Weekly reported that Guobadia
Rod Argent, founder, keyboardist, and songwriter of The Zombies, is retiring from touring. In a statement from the band’s longtime management team, Argent revealed that he recently suffered a stroke, prompting his decision to step back. The 79-year-old artist was hospitalized for the stroke and released the following day, but will spend the next few
The Zombies‘ Rod Argent has announced his immediate retirement from touring following a stroke he suffered. The news of the keyboardist’s retirement was announced by the band’s managers Chris Tuthill and Cindy da Silva today (July 11) on Instagram. They shared that Argent had a stroke shortly after spending a weekend in London with his wife
Brandy is ready to hit the road with Monica. In an interview with Extra TV at the Descendants: The Rise of Red premiere in Los Angeles, Brandy expressed her desire to collaborate more with Monica. “I hit [Monica] up so much talking about all the things that we could do together — tour, residency, everything,” Brandy
We’re back again with another entry in our long-running YouTube cover reactions series, only this time we’ve got Bleeding Through’s Brandan Schieppati and John Arnold on deck. Having been around for 25 years, there’s been a lot of time for fans to pick up the guitar, bass, drumsticks, tambourine… whatever they’re good at… to pay
Back in 2019, nothing was bigger — or more controversial — in country music than Lil Nas X‘s viral hit, “Old Town Road.” The Atlanta-based rapper blazed onto the country social media space with the song, which paired a hip-hop beat with traditional country lyricism and imagery, and “Old Town Road” quickly began to organically rise up
Rod Argent, a founder and longtime keyboardist for the British Invasion band the Zombies, has announced his retirement from touring following a stroke. The group’s management announced in a statement that said: “We are saddened to report that Rod Argent, founder, keyboardist and primary songwriter of the Zombies, has suffered a stroke. Rod had recently returned home
Watch Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s new film, and you’ll see the countryside that Eiko Ishibashi and her partner Jim O’Rourke call home: the snow-capped extinct volcanoes, the dense forests and grassy meadows, frozen lakes and icy mountain streams. Yet it’s not by chance that the setting of Evil Does Not Exist matches the area west of Tokyo
After over two years, Action Bronson is back and checks in with his seventh studio album, Johann Sebastian Bachlava The Doctor. The Flushing Queens MC’s leads his latest effort with the lead singles “Nourish A Thug“ and “Sega“, and follows through with others including “Salvaje”, “Shadow Realm”, and “Doctor” Action brings in some guest appearances
News Big Thief Bassist Max Oleartchik Leaves Band for “Interpersonal Reasons” Oleartchik joined Adrianne Lenker and Buck Meek in Big Thief in 2015 and played on all five of the group’s studio albums By Matthew Strauss July 11, 2024 Facebook X Max Oleartchik and Adrianne Lenker, November 2019 (Josh Sisk/For The Washington Post via Getty
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