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Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian are engaged. The Blink-182 drummer popped the question on the beach of a Santa Barbara resort on Sunday, according to TMZ. Kardashian subsequently confirmed the engagement by posting photographs of Barker’s proposal to Instagram. Barker and Kardashian have been close friends for years, but only began dating in January 2021.
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In the past year, there’s been too many insular singer/songwriter works to keep up with, spanning soft rock material to melodic hip-hop to more straightforward and familiar acoustic ground, but if there’s one player worth keeping an eye on among soloists in the underground right now, it should be Neal Fox, no questions asked. Fox’s
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Lorenzo Gabanizza’s “You’re Not There” is the sort of ballad we rarely hear nowadays. It’s a mature lyric informed by life’s bitter lessons. There’s redemptive value, however, underlying this performance found in its urging us to continue trying. The bonus of Gabanizza packaging the track in such an attractive and well-rounded musical arrangement is another
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“People don’t like to admit it, but country music has really good storytelling,” Eric Nam tells Consequence over Zoom. He’s rattling off the names that dominated country radio in the late ‘90s and early 2000s, animatedly gushing over Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, and Rascal Flatts. The Georgia boy jumped out. Eric Nam was
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News Watch Billie Eilish Perform “Happier Than Ever” on Kimmel Eilish and Finneas played her new album’s title song from atop the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel By Matthew Strauss October 14, 2021 Facebook Twitter Billie Eilish (Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube) Facebook Twitter Billie Eilish was the music guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night. Joined by her
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Tori Amos has entered the high-stakes world of children’s make-believe with her new song “Spies.” The track opens with mysterious clicks and scratching noises, setting the stage for some thrilling spy craft. “Knowing this may help you make, make it through the night on lullabies,” Amos begins, addressing her daughter Tash. “Knowing this may help you
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