Jennie has shared a new version of her song, “Like Jennie,” featuring South Korean electronic artist Peggy Gou. The duo also released an animated visualizer for the remix created by Jack Zhang at Animate Jack that showcases the musicians as anime-inspired boxing characters. “Like Jennie” comes off Jennie’s debut studio …
Read More »Need More Nick Drake Than Just Those Three Albums? A New Box Comes to Your Rescue.
Barack Obama’s inclusion of Nick Drake’s wistful and timeless “One of These Things First” on his annual summer playlist last year was one of the former president’s genuinely unexpected jams. But it also made sense: More than 50 years since his death, the British sadcore troubadour continues to resonate — …
Read More »Rauw Alejandro Pays Homage to Puerto Rico on Single 'Carita Linda'
Rauw Alejandro has dropped a new single, “Carita Linda.” The Puerto Rican singer initially debuted the track, Alejandro’s first new music since the release of his recent LP Cosa Nuestra, during the opening night of his Cosa Nuestra World Tour. The song was inspired by Puerto Rican Bomba, blending neo-bomba …
Read More »Lana Del Rey, Bon Iver, Shaboozey, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Lana Del Rey marks her return with a sad, cowgirl ballad, Bon Iver lets the light in on a brilliant new LP, and Shaboozey taps Myles …
Read More »Hear Quavo, Lil Baby Team Up on High-Rolling Single 'Legends'
Quavo has joined forces with Lil Baby for a new single, “Legends,” out now via Quality Control Music/Motown Records. The track is Quavo’s second official release of the year, and sees the artists trading verses about legacy, resilience, and their respective journeys to the top. The accompanying music video, directed …
Read More »Remember That Album Lana Del Rey Said Was Coming Soon? Well, Forget the Release Date and Title
Lana Del Rey has some bad news, but she eased her fans into it with the release of “Henry, Come On,” a sweet country ballad that serves as the lead single from her 10th studio album. The catch is that the album, originally titled The Right Person Will Stay and …
Read More »'No Bullshit, No Lag': Why Turnpike Troubadours Wasted No Time in Dropping Surprise New Album
“If I had an idea that gave me a feeling, I would pursue it,” Turnpike Troubadours frontman Evan Felker tells Rolling Stone. “On this record, it was all about trying to find songs in a very different manner than overthinking things, or trying to let people know that I could …
Read More »My Chemical Romance Dig Up Rare Live Tracks for 'Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge' Reissue
My Chemical Romance are giving their seminal second record Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge a deluxe edition reissue featuring several previously unreleased live recordings. The reissue is set to arrive June 6, almost exactly 21 years after the original album was released on June 8, 2004. The four bonus tracks …
Read More »Shaboozey Wont Let the Moment Pass Him by on 'Blink Twice'
Shaboozey is settling into the introspection that comes in the cab ride home after the kind of night out he amped up on “A Bar Song (Tipsy).” On his latest single, “Blink Twice,” the country star checks in with himself after an explosive year, realizing that a whirlwind breakout can …
Read More »Trueno and Young Miko Meet Up in Puerto Rico on 'En La City'
Trueno and Young Miko are baddies and besties riding through the city. On Thursday night, the Puerto Rican-Argentine pair channeled old-school hip-hop for their first collaborative single, “En La City.” The El Dorado-directed video opens with Trueno walking through the streets of Puerto Rico, posing in front of a graffitied …
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