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Read More »Secrets of 'Harry's House': The Ultimate Breakdown of Harry Styles' New Triumph
One of the world’s biggest pop stars is a music geek obsessed with obscure Wings tracks, a guy who named his new album after a 1973 release by Japanese pop pioneer Haruomi Hosono. As confirmed by Harry Styles‘ third and most diverse album, Harry’s House, and the distinctly indie-rock-ish Number …
Read More »Seven Ways Technology Is Impacting The Culture Space (and How Leaders Are Responding)
As technology constantly evolves, so too do the industries on which it has a major impact. This is certainly true of the culture space, where the way customers interact with — and the way businesses sell — food, music, fashion, film and more have changed dramatically over the years as …
Read More »Neil Young Releasing Lost 2001 Crazy Horse LP 'Toast'
Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s lost 2001 LP Toast is finally arriving July 8, and you can check out the track “Standing In The Light of Love” right now. Young started Toast at Toast Studios in San Francisco in early 2001 shortly before he headed down to South America with …
Read More »Watch Carlos Santana Re-Record 'Oye Como Va' With Musicians From Around The World
Carlos Santana has re-recorded his classic interpretation of Tito Puente’s “Oye Como Va” with help from over 20 musicians around the globe, including Cindy Blackman Santana, Becky G, Tito Puente, Jr., Rubén Rada, Tal Wilkenfeld, Chouloute Minouche, and Jose Valdés Terán. The song was produced by Playing For Change co-founder …
Read More »Wilco Get Back to the Roots They Never Had on 'Cruel Country'
Wilco’s first big gesture when they formed in the Nineties was to leave behind the sound of co-founder Jeff Tweedy’s first band, Midwestern alt-country icons Uncle Tupelo. It was a smart move, since at the time even the kind of people who liked iconic Midwestern alt-country were starting to get …
Read More »Blackpink's Jisoo on Fame, Mental Health, and (Maybe) Going Solo
W ithin Blackpink, Jisoo Kim is known as the funny one. She’s quick with a joke and loves a good prank, like the time she hid Lisa’s cellphone in the fridge during their trainee days. But Jisoo also has an introverted side, and on this April afternoon, sitting in a …
Read More »Watch Harry Styles, James Corden Film 'Daylight' Music Video in a Fan's Apartment
Harry Styles brought an unexpected collaboration to life on The Late Late ShowThursday night, with the pop superstar enlisting host James Corden to direct a music video for a track off his new album, Harry’s House. Armed with a camera crew and a budget of $300 for the “Daylight” video, …
Read More »Moneybagg Yo Cycles Through Women on New Single 'See Wat I'm Sayin'
Moneybagg Yo suggested a new album might be in the works with the release of single “See Wat I’m Sayin’” Friday. The singer had previously teased the track in social media posts earlier in the week. On the song, Moneybagg breaks down a few of his latest hookups, detailing how …
Read More »Ed Sheeran Drops Four New Tracks With 'Equals' Tour Edition LP
Ed Sheeran is releasing a new “tour edition” of his latest album, =. Pronounced Equals, the Fall 2021 release gets a refresh with the addition of nine tracks. Two songs from the expanded edition — “I Will Remember You” and “Welcome to the World” — are brand new, while two …
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