Kali Uchis has earned her first RIAA award of the year. Her single “Moonlight” has been certified gold, exceeding over 500,000 equivalent units sold. “Moonlight” marks Uchis’ first musical release from her latest album, Red Moon In Venus, to score a certification. It’s also her first solo singles award since April 2022 when “Telepatía” advanced
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The best records feel immediately familiar, like a classic record you’ve heard a dozen times by the end of your second listen, while offering something fresh to the mix. That’s certainly the case for Celestial Prophecies, the second album from Midwest death dealers Machinations of Fate. Despite hailing from Newport, Kentucky, Machinations of Fate sound distinctly Swedish.
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Love him or hate him, Kodak Black knows how to keep his name in the headlines. The 26-year-old rhymer made the blogs in recent days for several reasons. Advertisement Kodak Black’s decision to collaborate with controversial rapper 6ix9ine caused some commotion online over the last week. Plus, a new interview also provided some newsworthy soundbites.
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South Korean singer Jihyo, of K-pop girl group TWICE, is set to make her solo debut this August with ‘Killin’ Me Good’, from the mini-album ‘ZONE’. Over the weekend, Jihyo released a timetable on TWICE’s official Twitter account with details on the content releases for her upcoming solo debut mini-album ‘ZONE’. Jihyo will drop three
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Netflix’s live-action adaptation of the beloved manga and anime One Piece is on the way, but despite the promising information known about it, high hopes weren’t necessarily abundant online. Live-action takes on anime have been historically disappointing for audiences, and with Netflix failing to give its adaptation of Cowboy Bebop a fair shot before canceling
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On July 20, 1968, Johnny Cash hit No. 1 on the country charts with the live version of “Folsom Prison Blues.” The song is the first track on his hit At Folsom Prison album. This ascent to No. 1 was actually the second time “Folsom Prison Blues” had charted: Back in 1955, the studio take
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Monica has been hailed as an “extraordinary individual,” by the organizers of a Detroit festival after the R&B songstress jumped off stage to defend a female fan who was allegedly attacked by a man in the audience.   Advertisement The “Boy Is Mine” hitmaker was performing at the Riverfront Music Festival in Detroit on Saturday (22
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