You know you’re a legend when you get name-checked — and Merle Haggard‘s name comes up in quite a few country songs. From newer artists such as Jake Owen to legends in their own right such as George Jones, many country artists share something in common: a love for “the Hag.” Jones’ 1985 record Who’s Gonna Fill Their
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South Korean singer Heize has released her new single ‘Vingle Vingle’, produced by frequent BLACKPINK collaborator R.Tee. The song dropped yesterday (April 5), alongside a video that’s been optimised for mobile phones. The clip emulates various apps and social media platforms, including Instagram, Snapchat and more, with special sections where users are encourages to rotate
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Jhené Aiko has returned with another feel-good track, “Calm & Patient.” The song is filled with positive affirmations over a glistening production that incorporates sound bowls played by Aiko. The mellow instrumentation also features a bass (Robert “Bubby” Lewis), as well as a flute and saxophone both played by David Otis. “And I know whatever
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Could we be getting new Adele music sooner than we think? The “Hello” singer has historically waited an increasingly long time between album releases, with 30 coming six years after 2015’s 25. However, according to The Sun, there is speculation that the star has already secretly recorded a new album and may release it soon. The album
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Mahalia makes one thing abundantly clear in her new song: Her love comes with “Terms and Conditions.” The new tune, produced by The Elements, was co-written by RAYE, who also contributed background vocals. On “Terms and Conditions,” Mahalia outlines her expectations from a future love interest. It isn’t stuffed with a bunch of legalese that
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Photo: John Malley Tithe‘s blistering second album Inverse Rapture is many things but is not easy listening. It’s an angry and relentless record with a palpable touch of grief.  Learn a bit more about this album’s creation and the reasons for this are apparent: guitarist/vocalist Matt Eiseman wrote the bulk of Inverse Rapture during and
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