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DJ Tunez – Energy ft Ashanti & Adekunle Gold

Don’t miss this brand new piece of music titled “Energy” coming from DJ Tunez featuring Ashanti and Adekunle Gold out now.  Starboy Entertainment in-house disc jockey, DJ Tunez drops a brand new song “Energy” collaborating with American singer Ashanti and Adekunle Gold. Dj Tunez’s last tune was “Bomb” with singer J. Anthoni released earlier this year. Here is brand new energy just as the tune is titled and we hope you can feel it too. Listen, enjoy DJ Tunez – “Energy” ft Ashanti & Adekunle Gold below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/DJ_Tunez_-_Energy_ft_Ashanti_Adekunle_Gold_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet ...

Quebec and British Columbia Ban Dancing In Bars and Nightclubs

As clubbers from Sin City to New York wile out in the nation’s top venues, our friends in the Great White North apparently aren’t as lucky. Two Canadian provinces have reportedly relaxed COVID-19 restrictions affecting nightlife businesses—but attendees must refrain from dancing. According to Global News, Quebec and British Columbia are currently the only two provinces with a mandate that bans dancing in bars and nightclubs. “Montréal is one of the last few cities in the world where you still can’t dance, and we have one of the highest vaccination rates in the world for adults,” said Mathieu Grondin, the co-founder of MTL 24/24, a non-profit organization that analyzes, animates and provides frameworks for the city’s nightlife. “Dance floors have reopened...

Watch Skrillex Bring Out Benny Benassi to Drop Iconic “Cinema” Remix In New York

During last night’s massive performance in Brooklyn, Skrillex ignited the nostalgia machine. In one of the concert’s many dreamlike moments, the electronic music virtuoso turned back the clock to 2011, when he released his seminal remix of Benny Benassi‘s “Cinema.” With its mighty bass and vocals that galvanize fans into screaming at the top of their lungs, the track has grown to be a generational anthem for dubstep fans. What made the moment so surreal, however, wasn’t the record itself, but who played it. Skrillex brought out Benassi himself to drop the song live before a wild crowd, taking a moment to thank the Italian dance music icon. “This man changed my life with this song,” Skrillex gushed. Recommended Articles Skrillex also...

Seether Sets New Personal Best Atop Mainstream Rock Airplay Chart With ‘Wasteland’

Concurrently, “Wasteland” lifts 8-7 on the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with 3.1 million audience impressions, up 7%, according to MRC Data. It’s Seether’s highest-ranking song on the list since “Tonight,” which peaked at No. 4 in November 2011. “Wasteland” also breaks into the top 10 of the multi-metric Hot Hard Rock Songs survey, leaping 13-10 with 136,000 U.S. streams in addition to its radio audience. Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum, Seether’s eighth studio set, debuted at No. 3 on the Hard Rock Albums chart in September 2020 and has earned 75,000 equivalent album units to date. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins ...

‘It’s Made People More Paranoid’: How Artists and Writers Are Covering Their Bases in the Post-’Blurred Lines’ Era of Interpolations

Some of these include HookTheory, a database which breaks down melodies, or the Music Copyright Infringement Resource (MCIR), which compiles music copyright cases from the mid 20th century onwards, both from the U.S. and some foreign territories. Though musicologists employ various online databases, today these options are still rudimentary and are only used to supplement the musicologist’s expertise. Creating a truly accurate tool would necessitate more advanced artificial intelligence than is currently available.  In music, there are two separate copyrightable elements: the sound recording and the underlying composition itself. For sound recording copyright disputes, it is much more straightforward: if an artist copied and pasted a portion of a sound recording (“sampling”) into a ne...

‘Easy’ Money: Adele’s Return Lifts Her Entire Streaming Catalog

Yet Adele’s blockbuster return has been different than her peers’ major debuts in one significant way: her one new song is causing all her older songs — yes, all of them — to dramatically surge on streaming platforms as well.  As “Easy On Me” crowns the Hot 100 in its first full week of release (the single debuted at No. 68 on last week’s chart based solely on its first five hours of availability), listeners have also flocked to her old albums. For the week ending Oct. 21, the total U.S. on-demand streams for Adele’s 2008 album 19, 2011’s 21 and 2015’s 25 increased a whopping 93% to 11.34 million streams, 79% to 25.86 million and 93% to 33.39 million, respectively, compared to the prior week, according to MRC Data.   Multiple songs earned even greater streaming i...

Loza Alexander Debuts at No. 1 on Emerging Artists Chart Thanks to ‘Lets Go Brandon’

“Lets Go Brandon” concurrently tops R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and Rap Digital Song Sales and jumps to No. 2 on the all-genre Digital Song Sales chart. It also debuts at Nos. 10 and 12, respectively, on the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. Among other Emerging Artists chart moves, the U.K.’s Lovejoy re-enters at No. 6, a new peak, as its new LP Pebble Brain opens at No. 20 on Top Rock & Alternative Albums with 8,000 equivalent album units, while all seven of its cuts debut on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs. Plus, Finneas re-enters Emerging Artists at No. 7, powered by his debut LP Optimist. The set arrives at No. 9 on Alternative Albums (10,000 units). Finneas, the principal producer and co-songwriter for his sister, Billie Ei...

Vertigo Music is the Music-Based Social Media App You’ve Been Waiting For

Ever wanted to feel the intrinsic social connection of a live concert from the comfort of your own phone? Sure, streaming both recorded music and live shows are great, but such a key part of the concert experience is the shared environment with your family, friends, and other diehard fans. Now, Vertigo Music is allowing you to connect live with friends, fans, and everyone in between. Many of the world’s biggest artists, including this month’s SPIN cover stars, Rüfüs Du Sol, have created their own artist lounges on Vertigo Music, allowing them to personally connect with fans, other artists, and industry personnel just as they would at a live concert or festival. To make things run even smoother, Vertigo Music connects with services like Apple Music and Spotify Premium, allowing users to joi...

A$AP Ferg and Pharrell Drop New Track “Green Juice” With Trippy Visual

A$AP Ferg has employed renowned production duo the Neptunes, which consists of Pharrell Willians and Chad Hugo, for his latest single “Green Juice.” Pharrell also lends his vocals to the track, which arrives with a Valentin Petit-directed music video. Valentin, who previously worked with Ferg on the visuals for “Floor Seats” in 2019, plants the rapper in an alternate reality based on New York City for this latest music video. While stomping through a green-tinged, digitized version of the Empire City, Ferg raps, “Top down, Zonda scream, hallelujah/I’m the king, I’m the ruler/Got Pharrell up in Harlem/Chillin’ on the crate with a block of shooters.” Earlier this month, Ferg shared that he had officially signed with Roc Nation. “It has always been a dream to work with JAY-Z,” Ferg said ...

Lollapalooza Bringing Foo Fighters, The Strokes, Miley Cyrus & More to South America in 2022

Lollapalooza has revealed the lineups for its 2022 festivals in Argentina and Brasil, which are led by Foo Fighters, The Strokes, Miley Cyrus, A$AP Rocky, Doja Cat, and Phoebe Bridgers. Other notable acts include Machine Gun Kelly, Jane’s Addiction, Jack Harlow, Jhay Cortez, Kaytranda, Kehlani, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Turnstile, IDLES, 070 Shake, Remi Wolf, Channel Tres, Ashnikko, The Wombats, and more. Lollaplooza Argentina takes place March 18th-20th at Hippodromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires. Tickets to the festival are available here. Advertisement Related Video Lollapalooza Brasil takes place March 25th-27th at Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo. Tickets to the festival are available here. Details on Lollaplooza’s third South American festival, Lollapalooza Chile, will ...

Mining Metal: Abstracter, Conjureth, Fire-Toolz, Kowloon Walled City, Light of the Morning Star, The Silver, Sunless, Worm

Mining Metal is a monthly column from Heavy Consequence writers Joseph Schafer and Langdon Hickman. The focus is on noteworthy new music emerging from the non-mainstream metal scene, highlighting releases from small and independent labels — or even releases from unsigned acts. “Listen to them, children of the night, what music they make.” Even casual film buffs probably recognize that line, and not just because Tribulation titled an album after it. It was spoken by Bela Lugosi in the titular role of Dracula in the 1931 film. If you’ve never seen the movie, now’s the time, since it’s Halloween, and thanks to streaming it’s more readily available than probably any other film of its generation. But if you get a chance, watch the Spanish-language version, too. Moodier and more luxurious in its...

Lorne Michaels Calls Will Ferrell One of the Top Three Saturday Night Live Cast Members

Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels has a fever, and the only prescription is more Will Ferrell. “I never rank,” Michaels began to The Hollywood Reporter, “but Will’s definitely in the top two or three that have ever done the show. There’s no question.” Ferrell worked with Michaels on SNL from 1995 to 2002. In explaining his non-ranking, Michaels didn’t cite Ferrell’s way with the cowbell, the manner in which he dissed his dog, or his impressions of iconic figures like Harry Caray or George W. Bush. Instead, he spoke about the first show after the September 11th attacks. “I’d made it clear that I was going to show up but that the cast should only do so if it wanted to — because I didn’t know what the risks were, and everybody, the whole city, was frightened,” Mic...