Smino has unveiled “24-8,” a new song from his upcoming album Luv 4 Rent. Take a listen below. “I’m fucking good at this shit, dawg,” Smino says to open his latest single, produced by Phoelix. “For real for real.” “24-8” proves him right; an eerie, psychedelic melody propels the artist’s “Sometimes I wanna go slow” hook, but in the verses, Smino picks up the speed. In the song’s music video, he chills by the fire and picks out the perfect Digiorno at the convenience store. Smino shared an open letter alongside “24-8,” detailing his personal journey in recent years and thanking fans for their support. “I Spent Alotta time becoming a better fren to myself…” he wrote. “I spent Alotta time searching for time I already had… I spent Alotta time tryna make this shit perfect only to realize the on...
Kali Uchis is back with her first solo release in nearly two years. The Latin-pop artist returns today with a club-ready new single called “No Hay Ley.” With Uchis singing in both Spanish and English, “No Hay Ley” is driven by a four-on-the-floor beat that immediately threatens to summon you to the dance floor. The song’s narrator is caught in a star-crossed love affair: “No importa lo que digan, yo te besaré otra vez,” Uchis sings (“No matter what they say, I’ll kiss you again”), her voice drenched in hypnotic reverb, “I wrote this song about putting love above all else,” Uchis explains of the song in a press release. “‘En el amor no hay ley’ means ‘there are no laws to love.’ Be with who makes you happy, and don’t listen to what anyone else has to say about it because it wasn’t their bus...
The Osbourne family will chronicle their return to life in their native United Kingdom in the new reality series Home to Roost, a 10-part series of 30-minute episodes produced by Expectation and set to air next year on BBC One. “The series will follow the Osbournes as they celebrate one of their most important years yet — with everything from Sharon’s 70th birthday to Kelly’s soon-to-be-born baby, Ozzy’s tour, and of course the big move itself,” reads a description from BBC. Ozzy and family left their estate in rural Buckinghamshire more than 20 years ago to settle in Los Angeles, giving rise to the beloved 2002-2005 MTV reality show The Osbournes. This time around, the show will offer a “genuine portrait” of the family as it navigates illness and aging — Ozzy is 73 and managing a 2019 dia...
After Alexa Nikolas dropped her civil lawsuit alleging sexual abuse by her ex-husband, Rhye‘s Michael Milosh, at the end of May, Milosh has now filed his own suit against her attorneys for malicious prosecution. Nikolas detailed her allegations against Milosh in a series of March 2021 Instagram posts, around the time they were divorced. Milosh denied the claims shortly thereafter. According to the suit, Nikolas “waived any and all claims against Mr. Milosh, confirming that she was not the victim of any sort of assault or abuse and that she did not have any claims to assert against him” as part of their previously stipulated judgment and divorce decree. As such, “the lawsuit lacked probable cause and was filed for malicious reasons. Mr. Milosh was forced to retain counsel and move to dismis...
After signing with Warner Records several years ago, rapper Freddie Gibbs has confirmed a Sept. 30 release date for his major-label debut, $oul $old $eparately. The album is led by new single “Too Much” featuring Moneybagg Yo and a video in which the artist lives large and makes bank throwing dice in a casino. [embedded content][embedded content] $oul $old $eparately is the follow-up to Gibbs’ revered 2020 collaborative album with The Alchemist, Alfredo. That project was nominated for the best rap album Grammy and features guest turns from Tyler, the Creator, Rick Ross and Benny the Butcher. There’s no tracklist yet for $oul $old $eparately, so it’s not known whether any of Gibbs’ 2021 singles such as “Gang Signs” featuring Schoolboy Q or “4 Thangs” featuring Big Sean will appear. Gibbs ha...
In anticipation of its November release, Nintendo and Game Freak have now released a new trailer for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Introducing “Grafaiai,” a new Toxic Monkey Pokémon originating from the region of Paldea. Unlike previous installments, Scarlet and Violet will feature three main stories, and there’ll be no specific path you need to follow, meaning you’ll be able to tackle any of the eight gyms in whatever order you’d like. A new feature called Terastallizing will also be introduced, allowing various Pokémon to become gem-like forms with strengthened stats and abilities. Some can even change types, such as Pikachu, who transforms into a Flying-type Pokémon with balloons attached to its back. On top of Grafaiai, other additions to the franchise will include Fi...
Ubisoft has finally announced its next Assassin’s Creed installment Assassin’s Creed Mirage following earlier leaked images and details from industry insiders. Earlier today, the video game developer took to Twitter to announce the next chapter in the longstanding action RPG franchise along with a first teaser image of how it’ll look, and while it hasn’t divulged any other details, for the time being, the post seemingly confirms previous rumors leaked by YouTuber j0nathan. The leaker claimed on Wednesday that Mirage would be set during the Anarchy at Samarra between the year 860 and 870, with players taking on the character of Basim as he navigates his way through the conflict. The official announcement also comes just shortly after two other images revolving around the game leak...
With just two months to go until the highly-anticipated release of God of War: Ragnarok, Santa Monica Studio has now offered fans of the franchise a closer look at how its combat system has evolved for the latest installment. Speaking to Game Informer, lead combat designers Mihir Sheth and Denny Yeh explained that a key part of developing the new title involved looking back at how Kratos fought in its predecessor and figuring out ways to improve his combat style in order to make it more engaging for players. “That’s an internal philosophy that we’ve had since back in the day,” Sheth says. “Kratos plays with his food. We tried to create systems you want to engage with that are fun, very playful, lots of different routes. And when we looked at the combat in the last game, we were like, ...
Debuting in 2019 on Netflix, Season 1 of Kengan Ashura saw an exciting ending that left fans wanting more. Now the wait is almost over, as the official Twitter for the anime adaptation of Yabako Sandrovich’s martial arts manga of the same name announced a rough release date. According to the tweet, Netflix will once again distribute the anime globally in 2023. The announcement touched on the staff behind the series and offered a visual teasing the upcoming action. Season 2 of Kengan Ashura will chronicle the finals of the Kengan Annihilation Tournament and conclude the original story. Check out the announcement for Season 2 of Kengan Ashura below. ◢◤ 2023年Netflixにて独占配信決定! ◥◣◥◣Season2ティザービジュアル解禁!!◢◤ 傷と血しぶきで覆われた王馬の背中・・・続編Season2で繰り広げられる死闘を予感させますね? ▼最新情報はこちら❗️https://t.co/cCtQzH...