ABBA is everywhere right now. With a virtual residency in London, and a best-selling new album release in 2021, Voyage, the Swedish pop superstars made a mighty comeback, without ever leaving us. On Tuesday night (July 26), Debbii Dawson brought a touch of ABBA-mania to America’s Got Dancing, with a reimagined cover of the classic “Dancing Queen”. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Dawson can trace-back music deep into her Indian roots, and it was the piano that brother her mom and dad together. “The dream is for this not to be a dream,” she explained, “and for this to be my reality.” Then, the dream run. Dawson rearranged the song as a folk number, accompanied with arpeggios on the acoustic guitar. “Too bad your mom and dad weren’t here,”...
In the midst of a blistering $2 trillion crypto crash that has roiled the blockchain industry, the world’s leading blockchain-based streaming platform has sustained a seven-figure attack. In a malicious exploit that used the platform’s built-in governance structure as a means to withdraw tokens, Audius reportedly sustained a hack which saw the perpetrator make a speedy exit with over $1 million. According to Cointelegraph, the hacker was able to solely request the transfer of 18 million $AUDIO tokens by establishing themselves as the singular guardian of the contract, known as “Proposal #85.” The 18 million tokens were originally worth $6 million at the time, but due to the hacker’s move to hastily dump the reserves on the open market simultaneously, the resul...
As What So Not‘s sophomore album continues to unfurl, he’s keeping fans on their toes. Emerging from the isolating nature of the pandemic, What So Not told EDM.com in late 2021 he was on the verge of releasing his “greatest work.” And after releasing the first singles from Anomaly, it’s clear that the Australian electronic music virtuoso hasn’t lost his edge. Following up on 2018’s stunning debut, Not All The Beautiful Things, What So Not kickstarted the album cycle for Anomaly with the attention-grabbing “Mr Regular,” a track featuring two big personalities in Oliver Tree and Killer Mike of Run The Jewels. With his latest single, “As One,” he lets the production speak more for itself as he formulates an effectiv...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: JUNG YEON-JE / Getty Are you still looking for an Xbox Series X or Series S console? Verizon might be your best bet, thanks to its new Xbox All Access program. Xbox All Access Launches On Thursday Tuesday (Jul.26), Verizon announced that starting Thursday (Jul.28), it will be teaming up with Microsoft to get Xbox’s next-gen console into the homes of Verizon customers via its new Xbox All Access program. Related Stories The program will be available in select stores and online and will get customers an Xbox Series X or Series S and access to hundreds of games and day one releases via Xbox Game Pass. Per Verizon: Join Xbox All Access and get the option of either an Xbox Series S or Series X and two years of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate — allowing you to play a l...
Barack Obama has officially unveiled his 2022 Summer Playlist, listing a total of 44 tracks he’s enjoyed this season. The playlist, which is available on Spotify, features the likes of Kendrick Lamar’s “Die Hard” featuring Blxst and Amanda Reifer, Beyoncé’s “BREAK MY SOUL,” Tems’ “Vibes Out,” Doechii’s “Persuasive,” ROSALÍA’s “SAOKO,” Lil Yachty’s “Split/Whole Time,” The Internet’s “Under Control,” Vince Staples and DJ Mustard’s “MAGIC” and more. “Every year, I get excited to share my summer playlist because I learn about so many new artists from your replies—it’s an example of how music really can bring us all together,” he tweeted. Stream Barack Obama’s 2022 Summer Playlist below on Spotify below. Every year, I get excited to share my summer playlist because I learn about so many new art...
Kendrick Lamar shared his thoughts on the viral video of the security guard crying during his performance of “LOVE.” in Houston, revealing that the fan’s reaction is how he would like his music to be received. Speaking to Jazlyn Guerra, a “kid reporter” known for her interviews with the likes of JAY-Z and Cardi B, after his headlining set at Rolling Loud Miami 2022, K-Dot explained that his music surpasses what is deemed to be “successful” nowadays. “It’s really just about the feeling of it, at the end of the day. Past all the politics. Past all the numbers. It’s what music makes you feel,” he said. The artist then touched on the topic of Devyn Sanford, the security guard in the video, and how that is the kind of reaction he’d like to see, ”Shoutout to him, by the way, because I seen ...
Girl Talk has announced a fall and winter 2022 tour of North America. Gregg Gillis has shows scheduled in September, November, and December, following the release earlier this year of Full Court Press—his collaborative album with Wiz Khalifa, Big K.R.I.T., and Smoke DZA. Along with the tour news, Girl Talk has shared the music video for a new remix of Full Court Press’ “Ain’t No Fun,” now mashed up with elements of Harry Styles “As It Was.” He’s also released an a capella version of the album as a free download on his website. Watch the video and find Girl Talk’s itinerary below. All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Girl Talk: Tour 2022 Part II Girl Talk: ...
Neil Young won’t be at Farm Aid for 2022, which he confirmed in a response to a fan letter on his Neil Young Archives website. “I am not ready for that yet. I don’t think it is safe in the pandemic,” he wrote, adding, “I miss it very much.” Young co-founded the annual benefit concert to support American farmers, but also dropped out of last year’s Farm Aid due to ongoing concerns about the pandemic. This year’s Farm Aid happens on September 24 in Raleigh, North Carolina, with Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds, Margo Price, Sheryl Crow, and more all on the lineup. Earlier this year, Young pointed his pandemic safety concerns at misinformation on Joe Rogan’s podcast, eventually having his music removed from Spotify over the issue. He later encouraged Spotify work...
Megan Thee Stallion and Big Sean have been sued for copyright infringement over their song “Go Crazy, ” Rolling Stone reports and court documents viewed by Pitchfork confirm. Detroit artists Duawn “Go Hard Major” Payne and Harrell “H Matic” James claim that the song from Megan’s 2020 album Good News infringes on their 2012 song “Krazy” (which currently appears on ReverbNation under the title “Go Crazy”). The lawsuit claims that the title, chorus, wording, timing, melodic sequence, harmonic sequence, tonal sequence, use of reverb, and use of cadence in the Megan and Big Sean song are all “nearly identical” to the 2012 song. The lawsuit argues that their song is “so strikingly similar to the Copyrighted Work as to preclude the possibility of independent creation” and that Big Sean freq...