Dinah Jane is back. The former Fifth Harmony member has released her new single “Ya Ya” via Slash Studios.  Over a tropical production, helmed by Chris “Flict” Aparri, Jane shows off her confident side. She sings about “stacking green” and “smoking loud” while embracing her physique. “Ya Ya / Me cocky like that / Ya
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Will Atlanta’s Lil Baby and Toronto’s Drake officially join forces for a full-length album? One of those rap stars provided an ambiguous answer to that question. All of the speculation about a possible Lil Baby/Drake project kicked into high gear when South African record producer Black Coffee commented on the potential collaborative effort. “[Quality Control
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In the same way that 24’s fictional anti-terrorist superhero and protector of the Great Fortress of America, Jack Bauer (ironically not only played by a Canadian, but a Canadian who’s grandfather was chiefly responsible for universal health care) would invariably get shot — on those rare occasions of a lapse in his unassailable bullet-dodging skills
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Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley may never have become the Pistol Annies if not for a late-night phone call. Lambert and Monroe were in the middle of a writing weekend-slash-campout in 2009 when Monroe asked Lambert if she knew Presley. Lambert didn’t, so … “The next thing you know, 2 o’clock in the morning, they’re
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XO Records’ frontwoman Chxrry22 has doubts about an unhinged bug-a-boo on her single “More,” which includes writing and production contributions from DIXSON. On the track, Chxrry22 is irked by an abrasive partner who seems overly annoying since she shared her prized candy with him. He’s reminding her every day about an ex instead of taking
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Noise rock quartet Chat Pile are getting ready to head out on the road for an extended run of dates. And while it’s a long list of shows they’ve got on their plate, they went and did the only possible thing that makes sense — they added more dates. They’ll once again be on the
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Fifty-four years ago today (Aug. 23, 1969) was an epic day for Johnny Cash: It was on that date that the singer soared to the top of the charts with his live single “A Boy Named Sue,” from his At San Quentin album. “A Boy Named Sue,” written by Shel Silverstein, tells the story of a boy
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