Juliette’s friends haven’t been shy about sharing their disapproval over the whole Sam situation on Siesta Key — especially Chloe. Tonight’s episode saw Jules (still) struggling to figure things out with Sam, and everyone’s (still) talking about it. Their relationship was the topic of conversation at Chloe’s birthday picnic, and no amount of sage burning could clear the air. Amanda maintains that Juliette is merely “choosing the easy route,” while Chloe dubbed her post-Meghan move “pathetic” and “embarrassing.” Ouch. “At some point, you’ve got to grow up. There are better men than Sam Logan, and you’ve got to realize that if this relationship isn’t healthy for you, you...
Kehlani wants to take you on a trip down blue water road with her new album. Clocking in at approximately 40 minutes, the 13-track project includes the previously-released singles “little story,” “altar” and “up at night” with Justin Bieber. Listeners are also treated to collaborations with Blxst on “any given sunday,” Syd on “get me started,” Jessie Reyez on “more than i should” and Thundercat and Ambré on “wondering/wandering.” “blue water road is a destination in my mind,” Kehlani said in a statement. “I’m giving everyone access. It’s an emotional journey, a sexual journey, and a spiritual journey. To me, the album is like a glass house. It’s light, transparent, and the sun is shining right through it.” Stream Kehlani’s blue water road on Spotify and Apple Music. In other new album rele...
Future has officially dropped off his ninth studio album, I NEVER LIKED YOU. Clocking in at 50 minutes, the 16-track record features guest appearances from the artist formerly known as Kanye West on “Keep It Burnin’,” Gunna and Young Thug on “For a Nut,” Drake on “I’m On One” and “Wait For U” — the latter of which also hears Tems — EST Gee on “Chickens” and Kodak Black on “Voodoo.” I NEVER LIKED YOU marks Future’s first solo full-length effort since May 2020’s High Off Life, which opened at No. 1 and, his first album release since Pluto x Baby Pluto with Lil Uzi Vert, which dropped a few months later in November. “Putting this project together is just people understanding that I love hard,” the rapper said during his recent GQ cover story. “Probably love the hardest. I wanted to showcase m...
Killer Mike cameos in a new clip from the fourth and final season of the Netflix crime series Ozark. In the clip, he discusses Nas’ “N.Y. State of Mind” with the character Ruth Langmore (played by Julia Garner), comparing interpretations of the song. Watch it happen below (via Men’s Health). Upon the announcement of the cameo, Mike told Billboard, “I went from waiting to find out what happens next to being part of it.” Run the Jewels released their latest album, RTJ4, in 2020. Revisit the feature “Run the Jewels’ Universal Theory of Not Giving a Fuck.” Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
Black Pumas co-founder Adrian Quesada has shared the new song “El Paraguas,” featuring Gabriel Garzón-Montano. The single also comes with an animated music video, directed by Diego Huacuja, in which a person’s trusty umbrella serves as a shield, a sunset, a trance, and a collection of teardrops alike. Check it out below. “Gabriel Garzón-Montano is a rare talent, a musical chameleon that I’d always wanted to work with,” Quesada said in a statement. “He floats beautifully on a somewhat dense instrumental and brings a unique poetic approach to the song.” “El Paraguas” is the second single Quesada has shared from his new album Boleros Psicodélicos— due out June 3 via ATO—following “Mentiras con Cariño.” The album is a tribute to the golden era of Latin American balada music, which gained popu...
Beyoncé opened the 2022 Academy Awards on March 27 with a performance of “Be Alive,” her King Richard track that brought on the star’s first Oscar nomination. With a league of neon-clad backing dancers and musicians, Beyoncé staged the live performance at the public Tragniew Park tennis courts in Compton, California. Through a Freedom of Information Act request filed with the City of Compton, Pitchfork has learned new details about the shoot. In the documents acquired by Pitchfork, Beyoncé is never mentioned by name, and the shoot is referred to exclusively as “Project Red.” It happened on March 20, a week before the Oscars. Part of the preparations included a temporary eight-foot privacy fence around the courts and a surrounding nearby area of the park, which is visible toward the end of ...
James Corden has announced his plans to exit The Late Late Show on CBS next year, The Hollywood Reporter notes. His final shows will air in 2023; he’ll depart the show after hosting for eight years. “This will be my last year hosting The Late Late Show,” said Corden in tonight’s monologue (below). “When I started this journey, it was always going to be just that. It was going to be a journey—an adventure. I never saw it as my final destination, you know? And I never want this show to overstay its welcome in any way. I always want to love making it. And I really think in a year from now that will be a good time to move on and see what else might be out there.” After taking over the show from Craig Ferguson in 2015, Corden and bandleader Reggie Watts have hosted many big-name musical guests....
Post Malone has officially revealed the release date for his highly-anticipated upcoming album Twelve Carat Toothache. In a recent Instagram post, the artist shared a short video clip with a vintage aesthetic to make the announcement, “Twelve Carat Toothache. June 3rd.” The album is a follow up to his 2019 album, Hollywood’s Bleeding and is set to include his new single with The Weeknd, “One Right Now.” Billboard, reports that Twelve Carat Toothache clocks in at around 45 minutes. Post Malone told the publication that he hopes the new tracks, “speak more to how [he’s] feeling at the moment: the ups and downs and the disarray and the bipolar aspect of being an artist in the mainstream.” Just earlier this week, Posty went on Instagram Live to share snippets of his new tracks from the forthco...
Dave Free and Kendrick Lamar took the world by surprise with they announced their joint venture, pgLang, in 2020. Two years later, the music executive finally reveals what the name actually means. Taking to Twitter to explain, Free confirmed that “pgLang” actually stands for “program language,” and that “pg is the operating system; bring your files, let’s work co-developers.” The venture’s ethos surrounding the natural and organic is evident in Free and Lamar’s use of the name and harks back to what the pair said during their launch: “Lamar and Free’s new purpose at pgLang embodies something deeply personal to them. pgLang is at service to creators and projects that selflessly speak with, and for, the shared experiences that connect us all. ‘In this overstimulated time, we are focused on c...