Month: January 2024

On what would have been Aaliyah’s 45th birthday (Jan. 16), the legendary singer’s label Blackground Records 2.0 has shared an update regarding her posthumous album.  In a social media post, Blackground wished Aaliyah a happy birthday and confirmed that Unstoppable is still in the works. “It’s coming,” the company wrote in an Instagram caption, along with a
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Photo Credit – Jordan Price The Last Ten Seconds Of Life just shared their new single, “Broken Glass Incantation,” alongside an exclusive video. The song is from the band’s upcoming album, No Name Graves, out February 9 via Unique Leader Records. The deathcore banger is definitely a heavy one, and the haunting, black-and-white video that goes with
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Have you ever been singing along to a song you’ve loved for months — or even years — and a friend or family member interrupts you to let you know you’re not singing the right lyric? It rocks your world when you realize you’ve been interpreting something you thought you knew so well incorrectly all
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Was anyone clamoring for new characters in La Brea’s final season when we only have six episodes to wrap up existing storylines for an already massive cast? I wasn’t, but in La Brea Season 3 Episode 2, we added two more characters, Ruth and Leyla. Ruth is the new leader since Paara (Tonantzin Carmelo) is
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Grammy-winning singer Muni Long has unleashed the official video for her latest single “Made For Me.” The cinematic visual, directed by Des Gray and Trinidad James, co-stars fellow R&B singer Luke James. In the sci-fi clip, Long orchestrates a plan to build a replica of an ideal man (James), who is already taken. She doesn’t
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By most accounts, 2023 was a banner year for the gaming industry. A number of landmark entries across various genres ensured that no one was lacking for something new to discover from gaming’s latest generation. Similarly, Decibel’s nerdiest column has done over two dozen interviews with metal musicians representing a wide spectrum of subgenres, with
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Blake Shelton‘s Ole Red is open for business in Sin City. The brand’s sixth location officially opened its doors on Monday (Jan. 15) with a line out the door waiting to get in. “Ok everybody, don’t tear the place up on the first day,” the country singer told fans in his Instagram Stories. “@OleRed Vegas baby!!!!!!!” The
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Mary J. Blige’s reign at radio won’t let up. Her latest single “Still Believe in Love,” featuring rapper Vado, is now in its fourth week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart.  “Still Believe in Love” now joins 1995’s “Not Gon’ Cry” and 2021’s “Good Morning Gorgeous,” which both spent four weeks atop
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Roger Taylor is credited as the sole songwriter of Queen‘s 1984 song “Radio Ga Ga,” but his son, then a small child, deserves some recognition for his role in the track’s creation. Somewhere in the early ’80s, Taylor and his French partner Dominique Beyrand were at home listening to the radio when their young son, Felix, wandered
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