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LAYA isn’t here for the shenanigans. Her new single “F’d Up” echoes this sentiment. Over a spirited production, helmed by Paul Chadwick Norman and ORA Sounds, LAYA tells off folks who continue to press her buttons. Speaking on her new single, LAYA shares, “You ever have somebody try you? Tried you so hard and they
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HipHopWired Featured Video Source: 2K / NBA 2K24 For years fans have been screaming for crossplay in NBA 2K, and they will finally get their wish in NBA 2K24. Thursday (Jul.6), 2K announced that 18-time All-Star, five-time NBA Champion, two-time Finals MVP, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist, all-time leading scorer for the Los Angeles Lakers and
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Taylor Swift has released a new version of her song “Better Than Revenge” featuring some brand new lyrics. On Friday (July 7), the 33-year-old pop star released the re-recorded version of her 2010 album, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version). Swift is famously re-recording her past albums following Scooter Braun’s purchase of her masters, and she has
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Won’t he do it. Photos: Nickie Rose Conway The Machine lives up to his name. A year after cranking out two releases, the Buffalo native dropped another: Won’t He Do It. With a tour in full swing and collabo album with 38 Spesh on the way, The Machine isn’t showing any signs of slowing down.
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Drop everything now and listen to Taylor Swift’s latest release, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), out via Apple Music and Spotify. Originally released in 2010, Speak Now is arguably Swift’s most alternative album, complete with booming choruses and snarky, staccato pop punk guitar. Compare the plots and sound of “Better Than Revenge” to, say, Paramore’s “Misery Business,” and it’ll
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R&B newcomer Genia has released her debut mixtape, 4 PM In The Ville, via Def Jam Recordings. The eight-track project includes her previously shared tracks “Introducing,” “Jaded” and “False Prophet.” Each of the three mentioned tracks came with its own supporting video. These videos were self-directed and shot in black and white. [embedded content] “The
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Poison mastered the art of escapist party metal on their first two albums, but they took care to revisit their hardscrabble roots on “Fallen Angel,” released as a single on July 6, 1988. The Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, quartet — singer Bret Michaels, guitarist C.C. DeVille, drummer Rikki Rockett and bassist Bobby Dall — had graduated from hand-to-mouth hustle to
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Charlie Watts wasn’t the first Stone to go solo – that honour goes to Bill Wyman in 1975. But, two years later, in an event that seems to have gone largely unrecorded in Stones folklore, Watts found himself in front of 200 punters at the Swindon Arts Centre, playing blues and jazz standards with a
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Trouble from Lawrence. Termanology knows a thing or two about “Trouble” in his new music video. Shot in his old stomping grounds of Lawrence, Massachusetts, Term reflects on the harsh realities while growing up in the hood over Amadeus The Beat King’s boom bap production. “Running with the troublemakers / Trying to get a ton
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