Latin stars Cazzu and Young Miko are bringing their trap styles together for fiery, dembow-tinged collaboration “Brinca.” On Friday, the duo released the single, and its museum-set video celebrating the track. The Ballvu-directed video sees Cazzu arriving at a museum before staring at an abstract painting that resembles her. She’s …
Read More »S Club 7's Paul Cattermole Dead at 46
Paul Cattermole, a member of the English pop group S Club 7, has died just months after the band announced a 25th anniversary reunion tour. He was 46. “We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul,” S Club 7 said in a statement. “There are no words …
Read More »Rae Sremmurd Are Back And Sremmer Than Ever on 'Sremm4Life'
Rae Sremmurd are party starters first and foremost. Their 2015 debut, SremmLife, burned bright with blockbuster singles like “No Flex Zone,” “This Could Be Us,” and “No Type,” still club staples to this day thanks to the Tupelo, Mississippi, brothers’ exuberant charisma and Mike WiLL Made-It’s slick production. They were …
Read More »How Bambi Lee Savage Broke Down the Studio Boys' Club and Worked on One of the Nineties' Biggest Albums
Back in 1988, Shannon Strong was a scrappy young Denver punk musician playing in a band called the Pagan Cowboys while dreaming of something else. Inspired by the magazine ads of Neve recording consoles she taped on her bedroom wall as a kid and the flashing buttons at the fingertips …
Read More »Suga Prepares For 'D-Day' on Solo Single 'People Pt. 2'
Suga is ready to unleash his debut, non-mixtape solo record D-Day. Ahead of the record, the BTS member has shared the new single “People Pt. 2” as a preview of what’s to come on the full-length album, set for release on April 21. “People Pt. 2,” which finds Suga performing …
Read More »Wednesday Are Scary-Good Southern Indie-Rock Heroes on 'Rat Saw God'
Last year, Asheville, North Carolina’s Wednesday put out a collection of cover songs called Mowing the Leaves Instead of Piling ‘em Up. Not only was it the best lawn-care referencing release by a North Carolina band since Superchunk’s classic 1992 single “Mower,” it also served as a killer distillation of …
Read More »Drake Releases Kim Kardashian-Sampling 'Search and Rescue'
Drake is starting Q2 with his first solo single of the year. On Friday, the rapper released “Search & Rescue,” a track that samples some dialogue from Kim Kardashian. “I need someone to be patient with me/Someone to get money with, not take it from me/Look, they don’t even need …
Read More »Chlöe Bailey Used Music to Pull Herself Out of Depression: 'This Life Is Worth Living For'
Music has been Chlöe Bailey‘s saving grace. During a recent interview on The Tamron Hall Show, the 24-year-old singer shared that hitting the studio and getting her thoughts down through lyrics helped pull her out of varying states of depression. “You know when you get stuck in that moment for …
Read More »Labrinth and Billie Eilish Have 'Never Felt So Alone' in Haunting New Song
Four years ago, Euphoria fans were clamoring for the official release of “Never Felt So Alone,” a song that Labrinth barely acknowledge the existence of at the time. “Whoever said I had a song called ‘never felt soo alone?’” he asked on Twitter in 2019, responding to the collective realization …
Read More »Why Is Drake Still Trolling Kanye?
On Friday, Drake premiered a new single called “Search & Rescue.” The track is classic forlorn Drizzy, seemingly hit by the sting of late-adulthood singledom. He affectionally croons in search of someone to “take me off the market / take me off the map” on the song’s moody Sad Pony …
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