DM Records boss Timaya drops a brand new music video for his song “Cold Outside” which features Buju out now. After a few days of tease and snippet, Timaya unveils the music video for his latest single “Cold Outside“. He did not do the new track alone as he recruited the vocal services of Buju. The visuals come immediately after the release of the official audio which fans have been enjoying since release. Buju and Timaya put up a bit of good acting as directed by TG Omori. Watch, share and enjoy Timaya – “Cold Outside” ft Buju below. [embedded content] 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 Beautiful people, chat and make money in the process. Earn rewards by ch...
Moneybagg Yo and Jhené Aiko have released the official visuals for their collaborative track “One of Dem Nights.” Both artists have slowed it down and taken the setting to a cozy bedroom where they are seen trading verses about what they enjoy in a relationship. In between Aiko’s sultry melodies and Moneybagg Yo’s syncopated rhymes, the visuals go back and forth between a miniature Aiko singing on the edge of a stove and sink before the pair make their on-screen debut together. Moneybagg Yo raps about the importance of respect and loyalty in the relationship while Aiko croons about a lover’s passion. Moneybagg, who is a multi-platinum hip hop artist, has continued his unbreakable success, landing the No. 1 spot on Urban Radio with his most recent hit, “Wockesha.” The artist has kept busy, ...
Netflix’s thriller You has been renewed for a fourth season. Days ahead of the show’s highly-anticipated season three debuts, the streaming platform has announced that there is still more to come from Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley). Based on the books “You” and “Hidden Bodies” by Caroline Kepnes, the show was developed for Lifetime by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble, premiering on the network in 2018. The series moved to the streaming platform as a Netflix Original for its third season, which arrives this Friday, October 15, following Joe and Love (Victoria Pedretti) as they relocate to a California suburb to raise their first child. Alongside Badgley and Pedretti, Saffron Burrows will reprise her role as Love’s mother, Dottie, in season three. Meanwhile, Shalita Grant, Travis Van Winkle, Dylan...
With the massive phenomenon that is Netflix‘s Squid Game, people around the world are finding ways to capitalize on the trend. A hotel in the Gangwon Province of South Korea has done just that, hosting their own real-life version of the show without the killing. The Korea Times has reported that St. John’s Hotel in Gangneung is holding the event, marketing it as a realistic take on the popular Netflix show. The winner is expected to take home 5 million won (approximately $4,178 USD). Everyone is welcome to join, with the cost to register per person at 10,000 won ($8.39 USD). As one may assume, the event has garnered much attention, leaving no slots left to book. Similar to the start of the show, those who are competing will be given a mysterious business card featuring a phone number. Part...
ILLENIUM‘s Ember Shores festival will be kicking off on December 4th, 2021 in Cancún, Mexico with an impressive lineup across three uniquely curated stages. The famed Fallen Embers artist will close out each night while 3LAU, Big Gigantic, Ray Volpe, Wooli, Blanke, and more will perform in support and light up the afternoon and evening skies. There won’t be a shortage of excursions or things for Illenials to do. Offsite activities include trips to Tulum and Cenotes, catamaran expeditions, deep-sea fishing, horseback riding, and more. These are add-ons to your package, and transportation to and from the resort is included. Recommended Articles “I’ve always wanted to create an event where Illenials from all over the world can gather as a...
I still remember the first time I saw Mulholland Drive, which celebrates its twentieth anniversary this week. It was in the spring of 2005, and I was in my freshman year of college at the University of Iowa. An English lit major with an interest in writing about movies, I’d signed up for an Introduction to Cinema course that was required to pursue a film studies minor. A lot of the films we’d watched so far — Weerasethakul’s Mysterious Object at Noon, Tarkovsky’s The Sacrifice — had left me, a curious but sheltered eighteen-year-old, somewhat cold. But there was an expectant buzz in the air when I settled in for that day’s screening: the film we’d watch today would have boobs in it. I knew who David Lynch was, but had only seen The Elephant Man, not the most representative film of his care...
I spy with my little eye…a new Courtney Barnett single! Today, the indie rock singer unveiled “Smile Real Nice,” the theme song for Apple TV+’s new animated adaptation of Harriet the Spy. On the defiant track, Barnett croons, “I don’t wanna be/ You don’t wanna be/ We don’t wanna be/ Told what to do/ No, I won’t cut my hair/ And I’ll wear whatever I like/ It when I get to be myself” over raucous drums and dueling electric guitars. As mentioned, “Smile Real Nice” serves as the opening theme for Harriet the Spy, which is set to premiere on Apple’s streaming service on November 19th. An illustrated update on the 1964 children’s novel by Louise Fitzhugh, the series stars Beanie Feldstein as the voice of the titular spy alongside Jane Lynch as Ole Golly and Lacey Chabert as Marion Hawthorne.&nbs...
Sadie Dupuis has spent the last decade writing and recording playful indie rock as Speedy Ortiz. Now, the musician is commemorating her 10th year under the moniker with a 2xLP compilation called The Death of Speedy Ortiz & Cop Kicker…Forever, featuring some of the band’s earliest work. The expansive reissue is due out November 12th via Carpark, and as a preview, Dupuis has also shared the new self-directed video for “Cutco.” The Death of Speedy Ortiz & Cop Kicker…Forever will include the contents of 2011’s Cop Kicker EP and The Death of Speedy Ortiz LP, all now remastered by Dupuis, who’s since become a go-to producer in her own right. You’ll also get to enjoy a handful of previously unreleased tracks, reflective liner notes written by Dupuis, and a collection of photos f...