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Big Sean Denies That’s His Big Sean On The Internets, Nintendo Switch Trends For Wrong Reasons

HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: NurPhoto / Getty An alleged photo of Big Sean’s penis has made it onto the Internets. The Detroit rapper has already denied that that’s his member floating up and down your timelines, next to a Nintendo Switch no less. However, as history has shown, the allegations is traveling much further than the truth ever. Since the image of the “Blessed” rapper’s supposed johnson went viral, the commentary has been fast and furious about his name being Big Sean. Any puns are totally not intended. Per The Shade Room, which should be a hint at the claims veracity, the pic began circulating amongst Sean’s friends before making it’s way across the Internet. Have you ever heard of a dude sharing pics of stuff with his homies? Exactly. As for Sean’s take, “This is n...

HHW Premiere: Your Old Droog — “Purple Rain (Game, Blouses)” [Stream]

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Your Old Droog / YOD Your Old Droog made his official debut back in 2014 with a pair of eponymously-named projects that displayed the early promise and masterful abilities of the talented yet mystifying lyricist. The Ukrainian-American rapper confidently emerges once more with the track “Purple Rain (Game, Blouses),” giving credence to YOD’s continued rise in notoriety and prominence in under a decade at that. Having himself a busy 2021, Your Old Droog released the reflective TIME album, and that project was followed by the high concept themes heard across the Space Bar album. Along with those releases, YOD locked in with the prolific Tha God Fahim for a pair of collaborative projects, The Wolf on Wall St. and the cleverly-titled Tha YOD Fahim respec...

Hotkid – Credit Alert

Check out this brand new track from Hotkid titled “Credit Alert”, out now. Nigerian singer Hotkid serves his fans with a brand new single, titled “Credit Alert” for his fans. The new record “Credit Alert” is an amazing track off his released extended play caption “Adrenaline” and it is a follow-up track to his released single “Womanizer“. Listen and share Hotkid – Credit Alert below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Hotkid_-_Credit_Alert_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download

Hotkid – Star

Check out this brand new track from Hotkid titled “Star”, out now. Nigerian singer Hotkid serves his fans with a brand new single, titled “Star” for his fans. The new record “Star” is an amazing track off his released extended play caption “Adrenaline” and it is a follow-up track to his released single “Credit Alert“. Listen and share Hotkid – Star below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Hotkid_-_Star_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download

Ex-JUDAS PRIEST Guitarist K.K. DOWNING Discusses His Role In Creation Of Heavy Metal Genre

In a new interview with Kylie Olsson‘s YouTube show “Life In Six Strings”, former JUDAS PRIEST guitarist K.K. Downing discussed his role with one of the oldest and most famous bands synonymous with the creation of heavy metal, along with BLACK SABBATH. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “Bear in mind, I’m this young kid, just a young teenager, wanting to hear more of this music that I heard little bits of, but I was very hungry and frustrated that I didn’t have enough of it, that I was compelled to create it. Because it didn’t exist. Because I wanted more of it. I figured, ‘Okay, I’ll sit down and write the music that I would wanna listen to and hope there’s lots more people out there like me that will [relate] to this ...

Watch IRON MAIDEN’s BRUCE DICKINSON Sing A Cappella Version Of ‘Road To Hell’ In Houston

Video footage of IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson belting out an a cappella version of the song “Road To Hell” during his February 23 spoken-word show at Stafford Centre in Houston, Texas can be seen below. “Road To Hell” originally appeared on Bruce‘s fourth solo album, “Accident Of Birth”, which was released in 1997, through Castle Communications sublabel Raw Power in the U.K. and CMC International in the U.S. In addition to being Dickinson‘s second collaboration with guitarist/producer Roy Z, the LP marked a reunion between Dickinson and then-ex-IRON MAIDEN guitarist Adrian Smith; both Dickinson and Smith would later return to their former band in early 1999. Dickinson‘s two-month North American spoken-word tour kicked off on Janua...

SYMPHONY X’s MICHAEL ROMEO Is ‘Digging Deep’ For Inspiration For Follow-Up To ‘Underworld’ Album

In a new interview with the “Breaking Absolutes With Peter Orullian” podcast, SYMPHONY X guitarist Michael Romeo has confirmed that the band has commenced work on the material for the follow-up to 2015’s “Underworld” album. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “It just feels slower than normal. It feels a little weird because we haven’t played [together in so long]. The last time we were on tour was the end of 2019. So it’s like you’re trying to think about that stuff, and just doing band stuff, and we haven’t for so long. So that whole process is going slow. I mean, it’s going. But I think as more normal things start happening, things will feel more normal. It will be easier for me. “I come down here [to my h...

SYSTEM OF A DOWN’s JOHN DOLMAYAN Says COVID-19 ‘Is And Has Always Been About Money’

SYSTEM OF A DOWN drummer John Dolmayan says that the COVID-19 pandemic “has always been about money.” Earlier today (Sunday, February 27), the 48-year-old musician, who was previously critical of vaccine mandates, saying they were akin to “self-imposed tyranny and mental slavery,” took to his Instagram to share a Pokémon COVID-19 meme, and he included the following message: “And just like that covid will slowly go away. This is and has always been about money , covid was about money , Ukraine is about money. Resources equal wealth , stability , and power. Theres a game of chess being played by those in the real positions of power and we’d like to think we’re the pawns but the truth is we’re not even on the board.” When one of John‘...

Robert Fripp and Toyah Are Right on Time with The Black Keys’ “Lonely Boy”: Watch

It’s more Sunday fun from King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp and his singer wife Toyah Willcox, who deliver a very timely rendition of The Black Keys’ “Lonely Boy.” Toyah busts out a revealing white bodysuit for the couple’s take on The Black Keys’ chart-topping rock hit, as they play up the whole time aspect of the song’s lyrics. Unlike Black Keys’ singer Dan Auerbach’s complaint that he has a love who keeps him waiting, Robert and Toyah are always right on time with their “Sunday Lunch” performances — hence a giant clock prop, a hand-drawn clock poster, and a large yellow watch. Robert even gets in on the vocal action, singing the last line of the performance — or at least attempting to sing (now we know why he leaves the vocals to others in King Crimson). And for extra fun, the pair th...

John Mulaney’s Fifth Go-Around as SNL Host Proves to Be a Good Variant

This weekend’s John Mulaney-hosted episode of Saturday Night Live felt more affected than usual by outside circumstances—and not, thankfully, in the sense that it featured topical yuks in a political cold-open sketch. On the contrary, the show opened on a surprisingly somber note with a performance from the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York, singing the Ukraine national anthem. While sometimes SNL’s dips into sincerity can feel maudlin, this time it was a blessed relief that the show didn’t feel the need to drag out any “doddering Biden” or “crazy Putin” gags. If anyone was counting on Mulaney to lighten the mood, well, he did, but on his own terms, performing a stand-up monologue where he discussed his recent off-camera struggles with addiction. Mulaney’s showcase monologue displaced the...

LCD Soundsystem Become Guardian Angels for SNL: Watch

LCD Soundsystem swung by Studio 8H last night as the musical guest for Saturday Night Live. Watch the band’s performances below. Opposite host John Mulaney — who joined the illustrious Five Timers’ Club with his fifth hosting gig — the rockers took things all the way back to the mid-2000s with their musical numbers, performing “Thrills” and “Yr City’s a Sucker” from their 2005 debut album LCD Soundsystem. “I’m on fire/ Because you want me/ Because you want me/ But my desire/ Is going to crush me/ ‘Cause you are wired/ But I’m all chills/ ‘Cause you adore me/ You adore me,” vocalist James Murphy wailed on the former over his bandmates’ buzzing, cacophonous instrumentation. Advertisement Related Video That’s not all, though. Murphy and co. also took part in “Subway Churro,” arguably the most...

Johnny Marr Addresses Reaction to Morrissey’s Open Letter: ‘You Have to Defend Yourself’

Last month, Morrissey set his sights on Johnny Marr in a scathing open letter where he accused his former bandmate of using his name as “clickbait” in interviews. “The fact is: you don’t know me.  You know nothing of my life, my intentions, my thoughts, my feelings.  Yet you talk as if you were my personal psychiatrist with consistent and uninterrupted access to my instincts.” Moz wrote in part. “Must you persistently, year after year, decade after decade, blame me for everything … from the 2007 Solomon Islands tsunami to the dribble on your grandma’s chin?” Marr addressed the statement on Twitter, writing: “An ‘open letter’ hasn’t really been a thing since 1953, It’s all ‘social media’ now. Even Donald J Trump had that one down. Also, this fake news business…a bit 2021 yeah?” Th...