Month: November 2023

Music can sometimes make or break a scene in a movie, but there are some films that take that idea to the next level and feature soundtracks that take on a life of their own. Sometimes they are an amazing way to reflect on a feature’s best moments, and other times, they produce a very
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Garth Brooks and Ronnie Dunn both remember the first time they became aware of one another. It’d take a bit of outside interference to put them in the same room, however. The two country music legends were chasing similar bars and honky-tonks near Tulsa, Okla., in the mid-80s, but they didn’t actually cross paths until an
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Ne-Yo has announced the U.K. and Europe leg of his Champagne & Roses Tour. Beginning March 3, 2024, in Tilburg, Netherlands, the eight-date run will bring Ne-Yo to various U.K. and European venues, including concert halls and arenas, spanning stops in Paris, London, and more before wrapping March 14 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.  R&B singer/songwriter
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Over the last several decades, the critical view of television has changed from being a lesser, more mass produced art form, not on the level of movies, to being the place for some of the most creative and progressive content being produced. Much of that collective reappraisal is due to HBO. In the late ’90s
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On the latest “Kellyoke” segment of her talk show, Kelly Clarkson forayed into the world of modern-day country once again. In fact, she picked one of the hottest songs currently at country radio: Lainey Wilson‘s wistful “Watermelon Moonshine,” a ballad that remembers a dreamy, alcohol-fueled first taste of love. In the tradition of classic country
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Queen Naija has been awarded three new honors by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). “Karma,” the second song release of her career, has been upped to 2x multi-platinum for selling over two million equivalent units in the U.S. It achieved gold and platinum certification in April 2019 and hit No. 1 on Billboard’s
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Kanye West’s return to the music industry is already marked by controversy after his new song, “Vultures,” leaked online. The track features startling lyrics that have reignited discussions about his past behavior, particularly his targeting of Jewish people. In “Vultures,” West not only addresses his previous antisemitic remarks but also explicitly claims he had sex
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More gloomy dance from our favorite industrial weirdos, HEALTH? Yes please; we’re stoked on their new track “UNLOVED.” The song is out alongside a video by Mynxii White, and it’s from their forthcoming album, RAT WARS, out December 7 via Loma Vista Recordings. White says about the video: “Inspired by the many faces of goth
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