Month: May 2023

Jorja Smith has shared a new song, “Little Things,” produced by P2J and New Machine, via her independent label FAMM. “Little Things” is more uptempo than her previous 2023 release, “Try Me“, with floor-shaking jazz that is so good you won’t want to leave the dance floor — except with an interest of your choosing.
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The high-profile Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) case against the Young Slime Life (YSL) gang, which includes superstar rapper Young Thug, continues to make headlines for various strange events.  In April, Angela D’Williams, a public defender for Rodalius Ryan, one of the remaining nine defendants, employed controversial tactics to receive higher compensation.  D’Williams, Eric
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Pendulum have announced their forthcoming single ‘Halo’ which features Bullet For My Valentine‘s frontman Matt Tuck. ‘Halo’ marks Pendulum’s first music of 2023. The track first premiered at the band’s sold-out show at London’s Alexandra Palace earlier this year. Check out the song’s teaser below. Frontman Rob Swire shared: “When it comes to Pendulum, I’ve
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Popular K-pop super-group NCT, which has over 20 members, has lost a member. Lucas, who was part of the sub-unit group WayV, as well as the collaborative group SuperM, announced his departure from the groups on Instagram on May 10. “After much deliberation and reflection, I have made the difficult decision to part ways with
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Actor and singer Christian Keyes has released a romantic new single “Under That Veil,” produced by Herman Johnson. On the self-penned track, Keyes expresses his affection to a potential love interest, assuring them that he is ready for a love that will last a lifetime. “I wanna see you under that veil, baby I do,”
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Northern Michigan quartet, The Glorious Dead, announces their return today with the release of their lead single, “Horizons of Ash.” The group spent the entirety of the global pandemic working on their newest material–honing their craft and galvanizing their core sound. As a result, their punishing, second full-length record entitled Cemetery Paths exudes a more dynamic progression
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