Every week here at Official Charts we compile our fancy list of single, album and home entertainment releases; bringing you the latest music you need to know about. Let's dive into this week's, shall we?
23.06.2022 - 20:01 / officialcharts.com
Every week here at Official Charts we compile our fancy list of single, album and home entertainment releases; bringing you the latest music you need to know about. Let's dive into this week's, shall we?
Two biggies this week from the biggest names in pop music. Obviously, she stopped the world with that digital drop once more. Queen Beyonce returned to the dance-floor in style on her massive new single Break My Soul, the first taste from upcoming album Renaissance, and the biggest, straightforward banger we've had from Bey in quite some time. Don't worry if it inspires you to quit your job!
Taylor Swift is also slowly emerging out of hibernation - and she's serving us her first properly new material since 2020's Evermore in the form of Carolina; a sinister, American Gothic-inspired song that forms the theme of the upcoming Where The Crawdads Sing adaption featuring none other than Normal People's Daisy Edgar-Jones. Still no word on 1989 (Taylor's Version), but we remain eternally optimistic!
Other singles dropping this New Music Friday include the newest offering from Charlie Puth's self-titled third album. Left and Right features BTS member Jung Kook and employs a neat little audio trick you'll appreciate listening to it with headphones on. Aitch also launches another song from his upcoming debut album (In Disguise), Rita Ora teams up with Netsky for a rattling EDM bop (Barricades) and Lil Nas X makes a defiant statement on the incindiery new track Late To Da Party, featuring NBA YoungBoy.
Albums-wise this week, we have US alt-pop idol Conan Gray issuing his sophomore record Superache (listen to super-charged hit single in the making Disaster), queer icons Muna drop their third, self-titled record (we recommend What I
Every week here at Official Charts we compile our fancy list of single, album and home entertainment releases; bringing you the latest music you need to know about. Let's dive into this week's, shall we?
Showtime’s Your Honor will end after its upcoming season, series star Bryan Cranston said today in an interview on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. Filming on Season 2 has just started, with Joey Hartstone, who was a writer on Season 1, as new showrunner, Deadline has learned. Additionally, I hear Keith Machekanyanga, who recurred heavily as Lil Mo in the first installment, has been promoted to series regular for Season 2.
Joey Bada$$ has solved the issue that barred him from releasing his third studio album, ‘2000’, last month, confirming now that he plans to drop the record before the end of July.According to the rapper’s updated Instagram bio, ‘2000’ will hit streaming services on July 22 via Pro Era / Cinematic. It was initially due out on June 17, but Joey announced just hours before its planned launch that it would be held back over “sample clearance issues”. To celebrate the news, Joey dropped a scorching new single from the record titled ‘Where I Belong’.
Dune: Part Two has a new release date!
Every week here at Official Charts we compile our fancy list of single, album and home entertainment releases; bringing you the latest music you need to know about. Let's dive into this week's, shall we?
Bicep have released a new version of fan-favourite ‘Meli (I)’ called ‘Meli (II)’ and have unveiled details of a huge new London show.The new single is a 4×4 live-reworking of the beatless “Meli (I)” from their ‘Isles Deluxe’ release last year.Speaking about the re-working of the original track, the band said: “’Meli (I)’ was a beatless track on ‘Isles Deluxe’. Truth be told we just couldn’t get a drum version right in the studio throughout the pandemic, there were many failed demo versions whilst we were working on ‘Isles’, it just never felt like it worked.“We always knew there was room for this version though, hence naming the original ‘Meli (I)’. ‘Meli (II)’ was formed slowly on the road.
Charlie Puth and BTS member Jungkook have released their new joint single, ‘Left and Right’.The release of ‘Left and Right’ comes just a week after the duo teased the song on TikTok, following a series of rumours that the American singer-songwriter was going to collaborate with the K-pop boyband.“Memories follow me left and right / I can feel you over here, I can feel you over here / You take up every corner of my mind,” Puth and Jungkook sing on the chorus. ‘Left and Right’ was first released by Puth on TikTok in February 2022 as a solo song.Back in 2018, Jungkook had joined Puth on stage for a performance of his hit single ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore’ at the MGA Awards in Incheon, Korea.
Science Guy star Bill Nye has married journalist and author Liza Mundy. The couple tied the knot in front of family and friends in the Haupt Garden outside the Smithsonian Institute’s Castle in Washington, DC, last month, according to People.
Bill Nye the Science Guy is a married man!
Bill Nye is a married guy!
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor“Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia,” a symphonic work by composer Him Sophy and the first major such piece to address the Khmer Rouge genocide in the country, recently was released on Entertain Impact label.Sophy, himself a Khmer Rouge survivor, places the musical ritual of a Bangsokol – a traditional Khmer ceremony that accompanies Cambodian Buddhist funeral rites – within the form of a Western requiem.“When I composed the requiem,” Sophy says, “I relived the feelings I had during the Khmer Rouge times. It was Hell on Earth.
Get ready for Bill Nye to blow your mind: The End is Nye starring the inimitable science educator will bow Aug. 25 on Peacock.
Lionsgate announced this afternoon that their Dirty Dancing sequel starring Jennifer Grey will hit theaters on Feb. 9, 2024.
Focus Features has set a limited theatrical release for Spoiler Alert: The Hero Dies in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco on December 2, 2022.
Yes, Sylvester Stallone: it’s obvious that you are new in town.
Sci-fi thriller Spiderhead lands on Netflix this week and sees Marvel's Chris Hemsworth star in the dystopian film.
Carrie Underwood's husband Mike Fisher is relatively private on social media but made sure to let everyone know just how proud he was of his wife this weekend.MORE: Carrie Underwood praises husband Mike Fisher for 'balancing' her outFollowing the release of the singer's latest album, Denim and Rhinestones, Mike took to Instagram to share a proud message dedicated to the star."Incredible album! Get it you won't regret it! Proud of you," he wrote.VIDEO: Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher's love story Fans were quick to comment on the sweet gesture, with one writing: "Your wife is amazing," while another wrote: "Can't wait to buy this album." A third added: "Love the support you give your wife."MORE: Carrie Underwood shares rare personal photo as she reveals sentimental anniversaryMORE: Carrie Underwood's husband announces personal news in rare social media postThe 8-time Grammy Award winner's new album launched on Friday 10th June. The 39-year-old's album is the star's latest collaboration with record producer David Garcia.The pair co-produced her critically acclaimed 2018 release, Cry Pretty, as well as Underwood’s 2021 GRAMMY Award-winning album of gospel hymns, My Savior.A post shared by Mike Fisher (@mfisher1212)Carrie Underwood's husband Mike Fisher paid tribute to her on social mediaIt's been a busy time for Carrie, who recently announced her new U.S.
A former gang boss who groomed children into organised crime gangs and ‘flooded the streets with guns’ is now looking to use his past for good and steer young people away from crime.