Month: November 2021

Key Glock is something else in his new video. Fresh off the release in Yellow Tape 2, the Memphis rapper premieres the video to his Tay Keith-produced track, “Something Bout Me”. In the clip, Glizock and his team of eye-candy mastermind a scheme to obtain his collection of yellow cars one-by-one by any means. [embedded
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They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. That was never more obvious than on Blue Bloods Season 12 Episode 5, where both Danny and Anthony’s efforts to help someone led to more trouble. Meanwhile, Jamie’s mistrust of Eddie’s father also led to a dangerous situation, suggesting that sometimes there are no
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Disney’s Jungle Cruise was a solid hit this past summer and while things in post-pandemic Hollywood are still more than a little weird, the movie’s success was good enough for Disney as a sequel was given the green light in short order. And it seems nobody is wasting any time on Jungle Cruise 2 as
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Composer Randy Edelman along with Sony Master Works proudly celebrates the release of the lusciously, gooey, bright pink slime vinyl edition package of Ghostbusters ll, the original motion picture score. All music written and composed by Randy Edelman which includes some never before liberated tracks. The iconic film score was launched earlier this year for streaming, but
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Exodus’ third-best singer, Steve “Zetro” Souza, has outed himself as an anti-vaxxer while once again voicing support for former president Donald Trump. Souza first got The Don’s back in 2018. Now, in a new interview with the podcast Scars and Guitars, Souza doubles down on endorsing MAGAism, trotting out every tired argument in the Defend
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Since the summer release of his tranquil Trinidad James collaboration “Dreams,” Elijah Blake had us all anxious for his new album The Neon Eon. With the song starting to bubble on R&B radio in select markets, the brilliant singer/songwriter has issued his first full-length album in four years. The 10-track set was co-executive produced by
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City Girls are never “Scared” on their fearless anthem. JT and Yung Miami do not back down with their contribution to the soundtrack for the motion-picture film, Bruised. Produced by Suburban Plaza, the Quality Control Music duo unleash their bold and furious raps for their haters. Dropping November 19, the soundtrack features an all-female lineup
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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE: Rock and metal music have always been a haven for those who have bigger stories to tell; who have grander emotions to convey. For more than thirty years, Finnish figureheads Amorphis have done their best to carve their very own niche in heartfelt yet aggressive, melancholic yet soothing tunes. On Halo, their
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Travis Scott doubles-up with two new tracks. Before heading into the weekend, Travis Scott drops a dual-release of singles. Produced by Nik D and OZ, La Flame rages with his “Escape Plan”, which he previewed in a Spotify ad and at Rolling Loud in Miami. Trav also forks over “Mafia” which is produced Boi-1da and
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Serpentwithfeet made ambitious strides this spring with his album Deacon. He continues to speak to his diligent congregation with his companion EP, Deacon’s Grove. The brief set consists of five tracks, including the already shared “Down Nuh River” and the newest “Shoot Ya Shot,” where he submits to his partner’s many sexual aspirations after a hard
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