Laura Lynch, a founding member of the Dixie Chicks (now the Chicks) who played on the country act’s first three albums, has died at the age of 65. Lynch died following injuries sustained in a car accident on a highway outside of El Paso, Texas, TMZ first reported and the …
Read More »Morgan Wallen Posts, Then Deletes, Snippet of New Song 'I Had Some Help'
Ever since his CMA Awards performance with Morgan Wallen and Hardy, Post Malone has seemingly been bopping around Nashville. He was spotted at Duke’s bar in East Nashville earlier this month and is reportedly holed up somewhere in town working on his long-anticipated country project. He also collaborated with Wallen …
Read More »Jimin, Megan Thee Stallion, Central Cee, And All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
WELCOME TO OURweekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more.This weekJimin of BTS keeps it light, sweet and soulful on a new solo tune, Megan Thee Stallion speaks the plain pussy-powered truth, and Midland salute the Lone Star State. …
Read More »Alfonso Herrera Congratulates RBD After Closing Successful Reunion Tour: 'What a Joy'
Alfonso Herrera will always be a rebelde. On Thursday night, the Mexican pop group — currently comprising Anahí, Dulce María, Maite Perroni, Christian Chavez, and Christopher von Uckermann — performed for the last time on their 54-stop Soy Rebelde Tour, and Herrera, who chose not to join RBD for the …
Read More »Lauren Jauregui Drops New Song in Support of Palestinian Kids: 'Never Stop Dreaming of Freedom'
Lauren Jauregui is lending her voice to a timely cause. On Friday, the singer released ballad “The Day the World Blows Up” to support the children of Palestine amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. “I wrote this song on November 6th but I feel like it has tried to write itself many …
Read More »Bands Of a Feather: Goose and Geese Announce Member Departures on Same Day
Over the past couple years, rock and roll has enjoyed an extremely silly waterfowl-related coincidence: The simultaneous rise of the indie jam band Goose and the Brooklyn punk band Geese. Though these two outfits couldn’t be further from each other in sound or style, they’ve been inevitably conjoined by name. …
Read More »Gloria Trevi Lawsuit: Judge Dismisses Mary Boquitas' Defamation Claims Against Jane Does
Mexican singer and actress Mary Boquitas was shut down by a Los Angeles judge Friday after she tried to countersue two Jane Does for defamation. The women named her as a co-defendant in the blockbuster sex abuse lawsuit filed last year against pop diva Gloria Trevi and disgraced Mexican music …
Read More »Ed Maverick's Cover of Peso Pluma and Jasiel Nuñez's 'Lagunas' Will Make You Llorar in Spanish
Ed Maverick is making the saddest song on Peso Pluma‘s Génesis even sadder. On Thursday, the Mexican indie singer-songwriter released a cover of “Lagunas,” Peso’s track with Jasiel Nuñez about forcing himself to stay away from someone he loves so that he can heal. “Perhaps in another galaxy things were …
Read More »Jimin Shares Love Letter to BTS Army on Solo Single 'Closer Than This'
Jimin isn’t saying goodbye to BTS Army as he prepares to begin his service as an active-duty soldier in the South Korean military. Instead, he’s sending them a heartfelt love letter as more of an “I’ll see you later” in the form of his latest solo single “Closer Than This.” …
Read More »Travis Scott Explains Why He Performed 'Fe!n' 10 Times in a Row at Barclays Center
Earlier this week Travis Scott treated fans to a repeat rendition of his song “FE!N” During a headlining performance at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Scott played the track 10 times in a row (something he’s done previously at a show in Tulsa). Speaking to host Jimmy Fallon during an …
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