Month: September 2023

Eric Roberson’s new song “I Apologize” expresses regret for making his partner wait for his love. The guilt-ridden tune was co-produced by Roberson, Jairus Mozee, Brett “B Dubb” Baker and Rodney Jones. On the track, Roberson seamlessly flits between singing and rapping, crafting lyrics about lost time in search of his soulmate. “I apologize /
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Photo by Donovan Malley Deathgrind maniacs Rat King are teasing the track “Vermin” ahead of their full-length, Psychotic Reality, out September 29 via Satanik Royalty Records. “We must accept the fact that the human race isn’t but a disease onto this world,” Rat King say about the track. “This song explores that sentiment, and it’s musically encased
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The latest bookies’ odds for the winner of the 2023 Mercury Prize ahead of this week’s ceremony have been released, with Loyle Carner, Young Fathers and Jockstrap among the favourites. The 12 albums that have been shortlisted for the Album Of The Year award were announced earlier this summer. Jockstrap’s debut LP ‘I Love You
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Sean “Diddy” Combs will be presented with the Global Icon Award at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, celebrating his “unparalleled career and continued influence that has achieved unrivaled global success in music and beyond.” For the past three years, the MTV Video Music Awards has honored a global artist or band for their success,
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Jeezy has made the prestigious New York Times Best Sellers List with his memoir titled Adversity for Sale: You Gotta Believe.  The book charts the 45-year-old Georgia rapper’s journey from the streets to success on the Billboard charts.  His TV host/producer wife, Jeannie Mai Jenkins, announced the good news with an adorable video featuring their
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Following Taylor Swift ruling the planet with the Eras Tour, another longstanding pop act recently started hitting the road: the Jonas Brothers. Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas began their ambitious Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour last month in New York and went across the United States to play their discography over fifteen years.
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