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Snoop Dogg, Anitta to Perform at Triller Fight Club Tonight: Here’s How to Watch the PPV Event Online

While no other details have been announced, Triller is an AI-powered music video “social streaming” platform, so expect a little AI magic for Snoop and Gaye’s “new” duet tonight. The performance headlines a big night of music and boxing at Triller Fight Club, with former heavyweight champ Evander Holyfield taking on Vitor Belfort in the main event, along with a fight between former UFC stars Tito Ortiz vs. Anderson Silva. Other musical guests include Brazilian star Anitta, who will perform in between fights. Want to catch a Triller Fight Club live stream to watch Holyfield vs. Belfort online? Here’s what to know about tonight’s big event. When is Triller Fight Club: Legends II? Triller Fight Club’s “Legends II” event takes place tonight, Saturday, ...

Metallica & Miley Cyrus Deliver Heavy-Hitting ‘Nothing Else Matters’ Performance on ‘Howard Stern Show’: Watch

She added, “I was so heartbroken and my purpose was coming from this performance. I got sober at that time. I really pulled my f—ing s— together. This song was what drove me to that place, because I knew nothing else mattered. My life in regards to love was falling apart, but I had my love for music.” For her recorded cover of “Nothing Else Matters,” Cyrus teamed up with Elton John, Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, Yo-Yo Ma, WATT and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. The four-disc Metallica Blacklist project also features reimaginings by Weezer, Juanes, St. Vincent, Cage the Elephant, J Balvin, Phoebe Bridgers, Chris Stapleton and others. During the Stern interview, Elton John, who plays the piano intro on Cyrus’ version of “Nothing Else Matter...

5 Uplifting Moments in Latin Music This Week (September 11)

Natti Natasha’s New Album This week, Natti Natasha surprised fans with the cover, title and tracklist of what would become her sophomore studio album. NattiVidad, which is a combination of her artistic name and her daughter’s name, Vida, is home to 16 songs including previously released singles “Noches en Miami,” “Las Nenas” and “Ram Pam Pam,” to name a few. On the all-rose gold album cover, we see a baby carriage, flowers and a microphone, all representing Natti’s new motherhood stage. NattiVidad, which follows her 2019 release, Illuminatti, will be released Sept. 24. Justin Quiles’ Late-Night TV Debut In celebration of his third studio album, La Ultima Promesa, Justin Quiles made his late-night television debut on...

5 Reasons Why This Was the Best Year for Music at Burning Man

This year, that was the same and also different, given that the official Burning Man was canceled and a “Free Burn” event drawing roughly 15,000 people happened in its place. It looked like Burning Man; it felt like Burning Man, but it many ways it did not sound like Burning Man, with the lack of centralized organization creating key differences in regards to musical offerings. But the freewheeling nature of this year’s “non-event” did not make for a lesser sonic experience, and in ways, Free Burn actually offered a refreshingly voyage journey into sound. These are five reasons why. No Massive Stages Several sound camps on the esplanade — the inner ring of the giant circle at the center of Burning Man — have grown significantly in size during the past few year...

Bruce Springsteen Performs at 9/11 20th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony: Watch

Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at the September 11th 20th anniversary remembrance ceremony in Lower Manhattan on Saturday. Following a moment of silence for the victims of the terrorist attack, Springsteen took the stage to perform “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” a song from his latest album, Letter to You. Watch footage below. “May god bless our fallen brothers and sisters, their families, their friends and their loved ones,” said Springsteen prior to his performance. Springsteen famously addressed the September 11th attacks on his 2002 album, The Rising, which went on to win Grammy of the Year for Best Rock Album. Advertisement Related Video [embedded content] Share this: You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating shoul...

Stone Temple Pilots and Bush Cancel US Tour Due to “COVID-Related Circumstances”

Stone Temple Pilots and Bush have scrapped their upcoming co-headlining US tour, with Bush citing “unfortunate and unavoidable COVID-related circumstances” as the reason for the cancellation. However, STP are still moving forward with their own headlining shows later in the fall. The two bands recently announced the joint trek, which was set to kick off on September 30th and run through October 16th. In separate statements from the bands, it was made clear that it was Bush’s decision to cancel the tour. Bush’s full statement reads as follows: “Due to unfortunate and unavoidable COVID-related circumstances, we will be unable to move forward with our planned Fall tour dates — including our festival appearances and our tour with Stone Temple Pilots. We cannot stress enough how heartbreaking i...

Watch Bruce Springsteen Perform at 9/11 Anniversary Memorial Ceremony

Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance in New York City at the 9/11 anniversary memorial ceremony. There, the Boss performed “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” a song off 2020’s Letter to You album on the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. “May God bless our fallen brothers and sisters, their families, their friends and their loved ones,” Springsteen said before his performance. The Boss appeared at the ceremony following a moment of silence at the memorial in honor of those who lost their lives during the terror attacks 20 years ago today. Watch Springsteen’s acoustic version of “I’ll See You in My Dreams” below. [embedded content] Following the terror attacks, Springsteen went back into the studio with the E Street Band for the first time in nearly two decades. The result wa...

No Mana Ushers In the Return of Electro House With “Electromag” Compilation

No Mana‘s dream to keep electro house alive has reached its culmination with his new 19-track Electromag compilation, released via deadmau5’s mau5trap imprint.  Electromag, which started as a joke, has now blossomed into a full-blown project determined to reignite the flame electro house flame. “I gathered a bunch of friends and idols to forge a hammer that beats a dead horse that is electro house AKA ‘best genre,'” says No Mana. “This started as a joke between EDDIE, Bentley Dean and myself as to mock nostalgic electro house (mostly the excessive releases of compilations and the ones that were ripped from YouTube). Now, I think the joke has gone a little too far; but we’ll go the extra mile. It’s in our tempo, bitrat...

Tony Romera’s Debut Album “Introspection” Channels Early Influences Into Multi-Genre Joyride: Listen

After giving fans a glimpse at his debut album with a slew of singles, Tony Romera has finally unveiled his highly anticipated Introspection LP via Monstercat. Spanning 16 tracks, Romera’s Introspection is a treat for longtime fans and new listeners alike. He effortlessly flows between genres, refusing to be confined by the house music that has defined him over the course of his career. The album is a reflective look at his influences up until this point, drawing inspiration from the likes of Daft Punk, 90s hip-hop, and punk music, all of which he cherished growing up.  While the house music vet rarely strays from the genre he calls home, he comfortably does so throughout Introspection. “My Mind” (with Karina Ramage) embraces a slowed-down, upbeat...

Watch DJ Diesel Drop Unreleased Collab With Crankdat

Recent show footage has revealed Crankdat has a song on the way with the literal biggest DJ in the world, DJ Diesel.  Coming to a bass stage near you is a heavy-hitting track from Crankdat and the one and only Shaquille O’Neal. On Twitter, Crankdat shared a clip of the NBA legend performing at a recent event and revealed the song to be an ID from the duo. Although the clip is just over 10 seconds long, you can hear a bit of the mechanical chaos unleashed by Crankdat combined with the larger-than-life sound you’d expect from a DJ that dominated the NBA for decades. It’s great to see how one of the most prominent athletes in the world has taken to bass music with such passion, and fans and artists alike have recognized his contributions. Through his singles, ...

Apple Music Leverages Shazam to ID Full DJ Mixes, Compensate Rights Holders

In a streaming service first, Apple Music has launched a robust track-identification feature capable of analyzing full DJ mixes and ensuring music rights holders are paid.  The feature was developed as an extension of Shazam’s proprietary track identification technology. Apple added Shazam to its growing portfolio of services via a highly visible $400 million acquisition back in 2018. DJ Mixes have proven to be a thorn in the side of content creators and digital platforms alike. Without an efficient methodology to break down a DJ mix into the sum of its parts, rights holders and DJ’s have historically been unable to effectively monetize them. Consequentially, many artists and labels have barred their music from appearing in DJ mixes outright, leading to the automated remov...

THE OFFSPRING Guitarist Blasts TRUMP Supporters Who Believe Presidential Election Was Rigged: ‘The Truth Doesn’t Matter To Those People’

THE OFFSPRING guitarist Kevin “Noodles” Wasserman spoke to “The Blairing Out With Eric Blair Show” about the lyrical inspiration for the title track of the band’s tenth studio album, “Let The Bad Times Roll”, which came out in April. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “There’s two ways of looking at it. One is, God, there’s so much going on in this world. How do you combat it? Well, fuck it. Bring it. Let the bad times roll. That’s one way of looking at it. The other is it’s what our leaders are saying to us. ‘You think I’m bad now? You think I’m screwing with you now? Just wait. I’m gonna get worse.’ I think we saw that a lot over the last four years in this country. But I thin...