Leon Thomas has shared “Crash & Burn,” the fourth song from his upcoming debut album, Electric Dusk. Faxx Only and BNYX of the Working on Dying production collective produced it. Against a chopped and swirled backbeat, Thomas casts himself as a hapless man with a bummer love life. Like the calm before the storm, the
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Multi-Grammy award-winning rapper Nelly is breaking into the adult beverage industry with his spirit brand, MoShine.  The “Country Grammar” chart-topper joins artist-turned-mogul like Sean “Diddy” Combs, Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter, and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. Advertisement Announced via a news release, the spirit, which is a triple-distilled moonshine, promises to blend two of his worlds: Hip-Hop
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Greetings, Decibel readers! This week brings us a new release from Tribulation. I know lots of you are into them, so that should be enough to get you excited. But you’ll have to scroll down to the bottom to see that. So be sure to give the other bands a chance along the way. Enjoy! — Asystole
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Diddy has confirmed that he pays Sting $5,000 per day in royalties to the surprise of many hip-hop fans. On Wednesday (April 5), Diddy responded to Twitter account Black Millionaires, which tweeted a clip from an interview Sting did with Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club in 2018. In the clip, TBC co-host Charlamagne Tha God
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THEY. are back. The R&B duo, composed of singer/songwriter Drew Love and producer Dante Jones, has released their third album, Nü Moon. It’s the follow-up to its 2020 sophomore LP, The Amanda Tape. The Nü Moon campaign started last spring with “Blü Moon,” a song designed to remind fans of the early 2000s R&B. Three
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We’re still a few months away from Furnace Fest in Birmingham, Alabama, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t deserve our attention right now. And that’s mostly thanks to the bands that are being added to the lineup as we get closer and closer to showtime. Earlier today, organizers took to social media to announce that
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I love a good ol’ camp lesbian thriller. And that’s what I expected when my chum and I sidled into our theatre seats with a bag of warm popcorn between us. Well. Lesbian drama is nowhere to be found in the pretentious, interminable Tár. Writer/director Todd Field’s third film features Cate Blanchett as Lydia Tár,
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