Young Nudy is back with his latest mixtape, Anyways. It’s the Atlanta rapper’s first full-length release of 2020 and follows Sli’merre, his 2019 joint project with producer Pi'erre Bourne.
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Green Day is back with their thirteenth album, Father of All… (aka Father of All Motherfuckers). The tracklist includes the previously released songs, “Oh Yeah!” and “Fire, Ready, Aim.” This is the band’s first LP since 2016’s Revolution Radio.
Butch Walker took on production duties, while band members Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, and Mike Dirnt handled the songwriting. “Oh Yeah!” also marks the first time the East Bay band has ever sampled another artist, as Joan Jett’s chant from “Do You
Young Nudy is back with his latest mixtape, Anyways. It’s the Atlanta rapper’s first full-length release of 2020 and follows Sli’merre, his 2019 joint project with producer Pi'erre Bourne.
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It’s been seven years since BTS began their ascent to the top of the music, and their new album, Map of the Soul: 7, ruminates on the past and what it means for the historic act’s present and future. On release day (Feb.
It's been a crazy 24 hours for ARMY as their idols BTS finally released the highly-awaited album, Map of the Soul: 7. The 19 songs in 7 comprise some of the K-pop band's best work and are also their most personal lyrics to date. The title song ON's Kinetic Manifesto Film: Come Prima was also out for the world to devour as RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, V and Jungkook give it their all and provide us with intense lyrics and killer dance moves.
It's been a crazy 24 hours for ARMY as their idols BTS finally released the highly-awaited album, Map of the Soul: 7. The 19 songs in 7 comprise some of the K-pop band's best work and are also their most personal lyrics to date. The title song ON's Kinetic Manifesto Film: Come Prima was also out for the world to devour as RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, V and Jungkook give it their all and provide us with intense lyrics and killer dance moves.
Ozzy Osbourne just returned with his twelfth solo album, Ordinary Man. The tracklist includes the previously released songs, “Under the Graveyard,” “Straight to Hell,” and the title track. This is the Prince of Darkness’ first LP since 2010’s Scream.
King Krule just dropped his third studio album, Man Alive! The tracklist includes the previously released songs, “Alone, Omen 3,” “(Don’t Let the Dragon) Draag On,” and “Energy Fleets.” This is his first LP since 2017’s The OOZ.
JoJo has announced her first headlining tour in three years, set to make more than 20 stops in North America. The Good To Know Tour will then head to the U.K. and Europe in the fall.
Grimes released her new album, Miss Anthropocene, this morning, and Twitter is popping off.
Fetty Wap just returned with his latest mixtape, Trap & B. This is his first release since October’s FMF IV: The Hidden Chapter. The 7-track offering precedes the New Jersey artist’s ‘King Zoo’ tour of North America, which kicks off in April—and a sophomore album of the same name is reportedly on the way.
Lewis Capaldi holds on to the top spot on the Official Irish Albums Chart, while Green Day’s brand-new claims this week’s highest new entry.
After half a decade rising from SoundCloud phenom to bona-fide radio staple, Lauv is ready to finally release his debut studio album. But before ~how I'm feeling~ drops next month, the singer-songwriter-producer held a private listening session and Q&A at the AWAL and Kobal
Tame Impala just returned with its fourth album, The Slow Rush. The tracklist includes the previously released songs, “Lost In Yesterday,” “It Might Be Time,” and “Borderline.” This is the act’s first LP since 2015’s Currents.
Justin Bieber is back with his fifth album, Changes. The tracklist includes the previously released tracks, “Intentions,” “Get Me,” and “Yummy.” This is his first LP since 2015’s Purpose.
Bing & Ruth—the ambient music project led by David Moore—has announced a new tour. European dates kick off with a set at the Drogheda Arts Festival in Ireland on May 2, while North American dates begin June 3 with a show at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City. Moore is set to perform with a live ensemble that features himself on organ. The tour is in support of a new album, due out later this year.
Despite wearing the loudest outfit in an arena crammed with 7,500 Bernie Sanders fans, Julian Casablancas didn’t have much to say about the Democratic Senator from Vermont. The Strokes were the headline entertainment at Sanders’ latest presidential campaign rally on Monday night at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, and Casablancas took to the stage dressed like a lounge lizard who’d just teleported from a Comic-Con in Atlantic City.
After announcing its release date at last night’s Bernie Sanders rally in New Hampshire, the Strokes have detailed their first album in seven years. The New Abnormal, produced by Rick Rubin, arrives April 10 via Cult/RCA. They’ve also shared a song called “At the Door”—watch the Mike Burakoff-directed video below, and scroll down for the album tracklist.
It’s no secret that Rihanna’s fanbase is eager for her ninth album. The Fenty founder has become a fashion mogul in her own right—and it’s been four years since she released her last full-length, ANTi. However, the “Work” singer just offered an update on how her next project is shaping up—and she’ll jump back into the studio with her previous collaborator, Pharrell Williams.
Breakout Brooklyn rapper Pop Smoke returns today with the release of his new project, Meet the Woo 2. The 13-track project follows his 2019 debut, Meet the Woo.
Dua Lipa is coming into her own, leading a new generation of female artists bringing powerhouse pop music back to the mainstream, pushing through the crowds of guitar-clad male singer-songwriters, TikTok viral trenders and rap superstars from both sides of the pond.