D’Angelo Announces VERZUZ Battle With Friends Taking place at the Apollo Theater this February 2021. Feb 16, 2021 9,177 Hypes KRS-One – Just Like That Hip-hop’s “Teacha” returns with his first official single release, “Just Like That” off his Nov 16, 2011 74 Hypes Uncategorized KRS-One & Buckshot – Survival Skills (Video) Renowned Hip Hop legends KRS-One and Buckshot unleash their new video for their latest single, Nov 25, 2009 90 Hypes Uncategorized KRS-One feat. Buckshot – Robot (Video) The Teacha and Buckshot continue their retribution on the current state of Hip Hop. The message Jul 10, 2009 123 Hypes
MOTÖRHEAD‘s cover of the song “Heroes” has surpassed 50 million views on the band’s YouTube channel. The David Bowie track was one of MOTÖRHEAD frontman Lemmy‘s favorites. MOTÖRHEAD‘s version of “Heroes” originally appeared on the compilation album “Under Cöver” — a collection of some of the band’s best covers — which was released in September 2017. Laid down during the “Bad Magic” sessions in 2015 by Cameron Webb, “Heroes” was one of the last songs MOTÖRHEAD recorded together. “It’s such a great Bowie song, one of his best, and I could only see great things coming out of it from us, and so it proved to be,” says Phil Campbell, “and Lemmy ended up loving our version.” ...
Last week, Swedish heavy rockers GHOST released a new song called “Hunter’s Moon”. The track, which was produced by Klas Åhlund and mixed by Andy Wallace, is featured in the latest blockbuster installment of the legendary film franchise “Halloween Kills”. The “Halloween Kills” soundtrack is set to arrive October 15 via Sacred Bones, with the film hitting theaters (and Peacock) the same day as well. Speaking to Spotify‘s Volume Sweden, GHOST mastermind Tobias Forge said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “The background to this song, specifically this song being associated with the film ‘Halloween Kills’, was that Ryan Turek, who is one of the producers of the film, asked me if I was interested in writing a song for a film...
RATING: 8.5/10 Despite being a permanent fixture in the metal world, TRIVIUM have had more ups and downs to negotiate than most. A nasty dose of Exploding Drummer Syndrome (now, thankfully, resolved) aside, the band’s biggest enemy has always seemed to be the fickle nature of modern metal audiences. Having been praised to the skies for 2005’s breakthrough record “Ascendancy” and then widely pilloried for its follow-up, “The Crusade”, the Floridians probably guessed that things would not be running entirely smoothly. But the difference between TRIVIUM and countless like-minded bands that emerged during this century’s first decade is that Matt Heafy, Paolo Gregoletto and Corey Beaulieu were always in this for long haul and, most satisfyingly, have al...
Rob Halford says that he he is having “a lot of fun” working on his debut blues solo album. The JUDAS PRIEST singer is collaborating with the same team that assisted him during the making of his 2019 Christmas LP “Celestial”, including his brother Nigel and his nephew Alex (son of PRIEST bassist Ian Hill). Speaking to Full Metal Jackie‘s nationally syndicated radio show, Halford said about his upcoming blues record (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “The blues is just an expansive landscape of different styles and subgenres and everything else, much like metal. And so I’m really intrigued and excited about how this blues album is gonna turn out. You may have heard that we’ve got the basic building blocks ready. I’ve just gotta find t...
HipHopWired Featured Video While J. Cole’s been making noise for a second with the release of his last project, The Off Season, Wale’s been keeping a low profile as of late but today breaks out a new joint featuring the Dreamville artist. Linking up with J. Cole for the visuals to “Poke It Out,” Wale rolls with some thick young women in a jeep before going on a camping trip where Wale seems to be the only man on an all-girls trip to the woods. That’s hot business. Elsewhere Ra Sossa links up with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Trap Manny for his clip to “Cappin” where he and company hit the streets to enjoy the night time where they can blaze some zaza and sip some Henny in peace. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Xavr ...
Reality TV star and singer Veeiye is back with a new single “Do It”. BBNaija Season 5 reality TV star Veeiye unveils her latest song “Do It” for her teeming fans. The new tune is taken from her forthcoming extended play “Young & Reckless”. Before now Veeiye dropped a lead single “Show” and also gave us some amazing visuals too. The “Young & Reckless” EP has 5 tracks and there are two featured artistes Laycon and Ladipoe. Listen, enjoy Veeiye – “Do It” below. Download link coming soon. 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 chatting, sharing photos, blogging and help give users back their fair...
Back in August, news broke suggesting that Rockstar was making a remastered trilogy featuring three of Grand Theft Auto‘s most classic titles, and new leaks are now seemingly confirming the project. According to a recent Twitter post by GTAonlineNews, a series of new code that came out with Rockstar’s latest update for its own game launcher included various references to the three rumored remastered titles: Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto Vice City. The code also seemingly confirms the name Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition for the upcoming bundle, which is built using Unreal Engine 4. While the discoveries do appear to more convincingly confirm that Rockstar is planning to release the three games again, ...
“Part of the LGBTQ+ community doesn’t know DaBaby’s history,” Chappelle said. “He once shot [19-year-old Jaylin Craig] and killed him, in Walmart. This is true.” “DaBaby shot and killed a [man] in Walmart in North Carolina. Nothing bad happened to his career,” the Emmy Award-winner continued. “Do you see where I’m going with this? In our country, you can shoot and kill a [man], but you better not hurt a gay person’s feelings.” While chatting with Billboard in October 2019, DaBaby (real name Jonathan Kirk) said he doesn’t feel bad for shooting the man. When asked whether the incident weighs on his conscience, he said, “Not at all. From my end, it was unavoidable. It wasn’t my action, it was my reaction....
The Alphabet-owned streaming giant terminated the channels based on its creator responsibility guidelines which, in 2018, were updated to penalize creators for behavior off the platform. Per those guidelines, the tech giant can terminate a creator’s channels if they’re accused of a very egregious crime and if the content is closely related to the crimes, or should the creator be convicted or plead guilty. And based on its “repeat infringer” policies, R. Kelly (full name Robert Sylvester Kelly) will be banned from using, owning, or creating any other YouTube channels going forward. “We can confirm that we have terminated two channels linked to R. Kelly in accordance with our creator responsibility guidelines,” reads a YouTube statement, provided to Billboard. Kelly failed those guidel...
“Rich nations have pledged to donate over a billion vaccines this year and hundreds of millions more in 2022, as well as supporting Africa to manufacture and buy its own vaccines. This gives us hope, but most of these promises remain unfulfilled. Africa cannot wait. We need doses now,” the letter continues. At the COVID-19 Summit held at the United Nations last week, world leaders backed an ambitious 70 per cent vaccination target across all populations. Many wealthy countries are on course, or have already reached the goal. But few Africans have been jabbed. According to the UN, just four per cent of the African population is fully vaccinated. “This inequity is unjust – and self-defeating,” the letter reads. “It leaves Africans – and the whole world – at the mercy of the virus.” The signa...