Rising R&B singer/songwriter Jai’Len Josey has released her second EP, Southern Delicacy, via Lena Waithe’s Hillman Grad Records and Def Jam Recordings.  The 11-track project, four of which are interludes, includes the delicious lead single “Good Soup.” “Pay For My Drink” is among the new tracks on the EP. Here, Josey sings to a prospective love
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Greetings, Decibel readers! Ok, so as I type this I realize a good chunk of you are at this year’s Philadelphia edition of Decibel Metal and Beer Fest. But once you’ve recovered from your mosh-pit scars, detoxed from all the IPAs, and found your way back home, here’s some more tunes for you to enjoy.
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Marybeth Byrd works as a disc jockey for the Mix 106.3 radio station in her hometown of Armorel, Ark. However, she has decided to make a career switch to becoming the next American Idol. Does she have what it takes? The 21-year-old country-pop singer auditioned in front of judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan with the
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There are many ways to describe country icon Loretta Lynn and her amazing career: groundbreaking, record-setting, genre-defining. But one of the best descriptors is also one of the simplest: She was a badass. When Lynn entered country music more than 60 (SIXTY!) years ago, she changed everything, from what a female country singer could sing about to
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South Korean singer Jinni, a former member of the K-pop girl group NMIXX, has signed with a new label. Today (April 14), South Korean news publication Sports Kyunghyang reported that ex-NMIXX member Jinni has signed with a new agency called United Artist Production (UAP). In addition, the outlet also reported that UAP has inked a
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Country legend Loretta Lynn was born on this day, April 14, in 1932. Lynn was born to Theodore Webb, a coal miner, and his wife, Clara Ramey. The second of eight children — including younger sister Brenda Gail, known as singer Crystal Gayle — she grew up in Butcher Holler, a small mining community in the town of Van
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