The legacy of Mac Miller continues to live on, as his 2010 seminal mixtape K.I.D.S. arrived on streaming services early Wednesday morning (April 29).
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Future’s 2015 mixtape, 56 Nights, is now available on all streaming services. The joint project with DJ ESCO was previously available on TIDAL under Esco’s name.
They released 56 Nights in March 2015 to close out the Atlanta rapper’s legendary trio of mixtapes. It originally included 10 tracks, but the streaming version is missing a pair of skits—“Free At Last” and “Da Fam on da Gram”—as well as “Trap N*ggas,” which later appeared on DS2.
The mixtape’s title references the length of Esco’s 2014
The legacy of Mac Miller continues to live on, as his 2010 seminal mixtape K.I.D.S. arrived on streaming services early Wednesday morning (April 29).
A high-definition music video for 'Don't Mind If I Do' has also been shared
If you've already blown through everything on Netflix and Hulu during the coronavirus pandemic and there's nothing left on your DVR except the final season of that one CW show you swear you'll finish one day, we suggest trying out another streaming service and broadening your viewing horizons.
Electronic Arts has partnered with Google's game streaming service Stadia to launch five of its titles on the platform over the next two years. The partnership will kick off with EA and Respawn Entertainment's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order — which first launched on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC last November — debuting on Stadia later this year.
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Leonine, the German mini-major controlled by private equity group KKR, has expanded its in-house streaming services with a trio of streaming services targeting cinema fans amid the coronavirus lockdown.
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HBO Max is launching on May 27, and in addition to the growing list of licensed titles that will be on offer to fans, WarnerMedia's new streaming service will also introduce some new original series and movies.
WarnerMedia is moving into the already-crowded streaming service market this May with HBO Max. The new streaming platform will combine titles from across the Warner Bros. film and TV library as well as introduce original films and series, but it will have to compete with established services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, as well as CBS All Access, Disney+, Apple TV+, and NBCUniversal's Peacock.
Sonos is launching its very own streaming service.
NBCUniversal-owned movie ticketing company Fandango has agreed to buy streaming video service Vudu from Walmart. The deal will allow Fandango to bolster its 4-year-old digital movie marketplace, FandangoNow.
Dr. Dre's seminal 1992 debut The Chronic is finally on streaming services. The album hit Tidal on Sunday and debuted on Apple Music and Spotify on Monday morning. Happy 4/20.
Disney has confirmed that a new live-action version of Artemis Fowl is heading to its streaming service.
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WarnerMedia is moving into the already-crowded streaming service market this May with HBO Max. The new streaming platform will combine titles from across the Warner Bros. film and TV library as well as introduce original films and series, but it will have to compete with established services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, as well as CBS All Access, Disney+, Apple TV+, and NBCUniversal's Peacock.
The executives behind HBO Max gave their first real preview of the new streaming service in late 2019, announcing its $14.99 subscription cost and the May 2020 launch. HBO Max also unveiled its slate of original programming. Some shows, like Kaley Cuoco's The Flight Attendant and the Gossip Girl sequel series, had been announced previously, but WarnerMedia made a couple of surprise announcements, including a Green Lantern TV series from Arrowverse mastermind Greg Berlanti.
Future’s Purple Reign is ruling on social media after the 2016 mixtape finally rolled out on streaming services.
Kodie Shane has released a new mixtape. Quarantine is a four-track project that the Atlanta rapper made at home over the last two weeks. Check out the mixtape, made in collaboration with Saucy Longwe, below.