In light of the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling Friday morning overturning Roe v. Wade and allowing states to restrict or ban abortion at any point during a pregnancy, a handful of country music artists have spoken out in opposition to the decision. Chief among them is Maren Morris, who detailed …
Read More »Nicky Jam and Jay Wheeler Join the Bachata Fun on Prince Royce's 'Si Te Preguntan'
Prince Royce wants to know what his ex will say about him on new song, “Si Te Preguntan.” On Thursday, the bachata heartthrob enlisted Nicky Jam and Jay Wheeler for a heavyweight collaboration. “You know how it is with relationships, people say, ‘Hey, don’t don’t talk too much smack,’ because …
Read More »Nayeon Is a 'Pop!' Star — and the First Twice Member to Go Solo
K-pop girl group Twice has had a prolific run since their 2015 debut, and this year hasn’t been any different. Already one of the most popular girl groups in Asia, they have been welcomed with open arms here in the U.S. Twice concluded a sold-out North American tour just a …
Read More »Lil Nas X Doesn't 'Need Nobody' (Not Even BET) to Keep Making $$$ on 'Late to Da Party'
A BBL handout from McDonalds, a meet-and-greet with a homophobic dog, and a “free cock” giveaway co-signed by Grindr were just some of the trolling incentives Lil Nas X offered fans if they presaved his new song, “Late to Da Party.” Well, it’s too late to win a “free fat …
Read More »Zella Day Drops Pro-Choice Anthem 'Radio Silence': 'The World Has Turned Its Back on Us at Our Most Vulnerable'
Zella Day has dropped the pro-choice anthem “Radio Silence,” a new single detailing her experience with life-threatening complications from an unintended pregnancy. Written in the fall of 2021, the song is a heart-wrenching indie folk stunner that evokes college radio-era R.E.M. “Hold my body, can you feel it,” she sings. …
Read More »K-Pop Girl Group Aespa Do What They Want on English Bop 'Life's Too Short'
Aespa is ready to take the U.S. by storm. On Thursday, the K-Pop girl group released “Life’s Too Short,” the group’s first all-English single. The song — which finds the girls celebrating the freedom to do whatever the heck they want, regardless of what others say — opens with a …
Read More »Lil Tjay Shot During Attempted Robbery in New Jersey, Suspect Arrested
A New York City man was charged with attempted murder Wednesday after an early morning shooting in New Jersey left rapper Lil Tjay with multiple gunshot wounds in what authorities call a botched robbery attempt, according to a release from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office. In addition to the attempted …
Read More »Kevin Morby Delivers Electrifying Rendition of 'This Is a Photograph' on 'Kimmel'
Kevin Morby offered audiences a taste of his latest album with a high-octane performance of “This Is a Photograph” on Wednesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Backed by a full band and a trio of backup singers, Morby emphasizes the track’s slow-burning dynamics, skillfully layering different sonic elements — a …
Read More »James Bay Pays Tribute to Love With 'One Life' on 'Corden'
James Bay appeared on The Late Late Show to perform his recent song “One Life.” Playing in front of a bright orange sun backdrop, Bay and his band can the aching tune, which charts the relationship of a couple. Bay dropped “One Life” earlier this month along with a cinematic …
Read More »Pink Floyd Set Physical Release of 'Hey Hey Rise Up,' Their First New Song in 25 Years
PinkFloyd will release two physical versions of their first new music in over 25 years, recent single “Hey Hey Rise Up,”which was first released digitally in April to support of the people of Ukraine. The single will be available as both a 7-inch and CD single on Oct. 21 in …
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