Change is in the air in the official trailer for The Chi Season 6. Showtime dropped the first look at the highly-anticipated next chapter of the series. As previously reported, The Chi Season 6 will premiere Friday, August 4, streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime and on-demand, before making its on-air debut Sunday, August 6 at
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Jermaine Dupri will be honored by the Otis Redding Foundation at its second annual King of Soul Music Festival. The two-day festival will be held Sep. 8 and Sept. 9 in Macon, Georgia, to align with what would have been Otis Redding‘s 82nd birthday (Sept. 9).  The legendary producer, songwriter, artist and music executive will
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Photo by Maria Alcantara Despite the plural moniker, Nuclear Dudes, is exactly one dude: Jon Weisnewski, guitarist/vocalist of Seattle bruisers Sandrider. The anything-goes solo project was launched as a creative outlet during the pandemic and has already produced a couple of EPs. The video we’re premiering here, “Lasers in the Jungle”—featuring a vocal contribution from fellow
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DJ Deeon, the Chicago-based DJ and producer who played a role in creating the ghetto house subgenre in the 90s, has died at the age of 56. A post made by an administrator on the DJ’s official Facebook page that was confirmed by his press representative read: “I am sorry to announce the legendary Artist,
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Chris Brown is banking on there being some pretty big Breezy fans on the island of Jamaica. Advertisement According to a recent announcement, the “Loyal” chart-topper will be charging up to $1.5 million in Jamaican currency to see his August 27 performance at the National Stadium in Kingston. After applying the conversation rate, the astronomical
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Rochester New York’s slamming death metal practitioners Dissonant Seepage return from the muck and bile to unearth their pulverizing debut album The Darkness Will Swallow You Whole. Featuring Cody McConnell (vocals, bass), Daniel Fili (guitars) and Anthony Ferro (drums), former members of Goemagot and Contrarian, the trio’s highly anticipated debut album drops on July 25th,
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Russell Dickerson says his new summer EP started with a Shay Mooney co-write called “Ride the Wave,” but it could have started at church camp two decades ago. Heck, the seed for the 5-song project may have been planted even earlier. Three Months Two Streets Down is a progressive summer playlist that leans hard on nostalgia, but never
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