The track comes weeks after releasing “Straight Line” earlier in February Keith Urban has dropped a second single for his upcoming 12th album, releasing “Messed Up As Me” on Friday. The new track follows the upcoming album’s lead single “Straight Line,” which hinted at his first album in four years. “I was hopin’, baby, maybe
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I’m Your No. 1 The single is the first taste of Brat, the album Charli says she’s “always wanted to make” Charli XCX and her bratty eye rolls can never be tamed. On Thursday, the British pop star released the video for “Von Dutch,” the single she’s been teasing for weeks ahead of her long-anticipated
Matt Shultz, the lead singer of Cage The Elephant, shared that he was suffering from a “mental health crisis” leading up to his arrest last year for possession of two loaded guns. “It’s a miracle that I’m here today,” Shultz wrote in a statement posted to Instagram on Wednesday evening. “I was arrested last year,
Hidden Gem Out March 1, the song was first officially teased by its producer Pharrell during a recent Louis Vuitton show, but previously only appeared online through leaked audios over the last seven years Miley Cyrus‘ 2013 Bangerz era has been immortalized in pop culture history as both iconic and infamous. The antics of pop’s
Vocal Rest “I love you, I’ll miss you like mad and I’m sorry for the inconvenience,” the singer wrote Adele announced that her Las Vegas residency dates through March will be postponed and shared that she’s been recovering from a recent illness. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the artist wrote, “Sadly I have to take a
Drake compels the masses like a seasoned advertising director. He knows sharing something as simple as a new hairdo will strangle social media for days on end. So when he called for Tory Lanez’s freedom on his Instagram story, he knew it would garner similar visibility as activists screaming “Free Meek Mill” from the streets
The Hollywood couple kicked off the week by entertaining an audience of pigs and ponies Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick delivered another farm fresh special, this time with a sweet rendition of Beyoncé’s hit “Texas Hold ‘Em.” The couple shared a video on Instagram, alongside the caption: “Monday morning serenade. @beyonce #texasholdem.” Playing to an audience of
Drake is continuing to stand by Tory Lanez amid the rapper’s attempt to appeal his sentence for shooting Megan Thee Stallion, this time calling for Lanez’s freedom. On Monday, Drake posted a photo of the rapper, who is currently in prison for shooting Megan in 2020, with the caption, “3 you,” a slang term for
For Jakob Nowell, turning 28 was a major milestone. It’s the same age his father, Bradley Nowell, was when he died, leaving behind both his band, Sublime, and his infant son. So there’s a certain poetry to the fact that this is the year Jakob is taking over as the new singer of Sublime, starting
one night only Singers also unite for “Big Man on Mulberry Street” at One Night Only show in Tampa Bay Billy Joel and Sting kicked off their One Night Only slate of co-headlining summer shows Saturday with a gig in Tampa Bay, with both artists popping up during the other’s set to help sing one
stan culture Gomez stan easily defeats singer in contest about Selena knowledge on Jimmy Kimmel Live Selena Gomez visited Jimmy Kimmel Live Friday, where she faced off against a superfan to see who was more knowledgeable about Selena Gomez. Spoiler alert: It did not end well for the singer. “Who Knows Selena Gomez?” found the
On the morning of Feb. 6, “Drake” was trending on X (formerly known as Twitter); not too unusual for one of the world’s most successful rappers. The reason, though, turned out to be extremely unusual for the pop star and reverberated across the internet for a week – what looked like a video of Drake
It took three days, but one of the stars of the case involving allegedly stolen handwritten lyrics from the Eagles’ Hotel California album emerged Friday. And it wasn’t Don Henley or any of the other band members over the decades: It was paper. On Friday, glimpses of the yellow pads with in-progress lyrics from the
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, SZA looks to outer space in search of a better world, Selena Gomez channels a flirty French alter ego, and Quavo returns with his first single of 2024. Plus, new music from Saweetie, MGMT with
Rich Girl A The record follows up the rapper’s NFL playoffs anthem “Do It For the Bay,” which arrived last month On her latest single “Richtivities,” Saweetie flexes the perks of having both a bank card and a face card that never declines. “Money talk bank account motor mouth/Private jets first class not a flex/Post
B y the mid-2010s, Daymé Arocena had become a household name in her native Havana. She’d been called “the world’s next jazz phenomenon,” and her work with the Cuban-Canadian jazz band Maqueque helped win a 2015 Juno Award. When she’d walk down the street, people would stop her, recognizing her as the singer with the
A Los Angeles landscaper who said he was viciously mauled by French Montana’s Tibetan Mountain Dog four years ago is demanding a $2.3 million default judgment against the rapper and record producer. Plaintiff Jason Leyva says the 2019 attack left him with lasting injuries affecting his professional prospects and ability to care for his young
festival szn Reneé Rapp, Smashing Pumpkins, Brittany Howard, Justice, Hozier, and many more booked for Montreal fest this August Green Day, SZA, and Noah Kahan will serve as headliners at the 2024 Osheaga Festival, returning to Montreal this August. The diverse lineup for the three-day fest also boasts Justice, Reneé Rapp, Skepta, Melanie Martinez, Labrinth,
Foreigner‘s overdue Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination arrived on this year’s ballot for the first time in the band’s history. The arena rock heroes formed in New York City back in 1976 when Mick Jones linked up with multi-instrumentalist Ian McDonald and recruited vocalist Lou Gramm, drummer Dennis Elliott, keyboardist Al Greenwood, bassist Ed Gagliardi. The
Peso Pluma will hit the road later this year, announcing his massive “Exodo” tour of North America, stretching through spring, summer, and early fall. The run will kick off May 26 with a previously-announced headlining set at the Sueños Festival in Chicago, with the first leg wrapping June 30 at the Dickies Arena in Fort
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