Mavins Records singer Ayra Starr has finally put out the tracklist for her debut album titled “19 & Dangerous”. Promising female singer Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe better known by her stage name Ayra Starr has unveiled the tracklist for her forthcoming debut album “19 & Dangerous“. Earlier this year, precisely in January, Don Jazzy announced the signing of another female act to his music imprint Mavin Records. That was Ayra Starr and she dropped an eponymous EP just as she was unveiled to the public. A few months down the line, the promising female act has completed work on her debut album and has given fans a peek into what her album holds with a tracklist. Check out Ayra Starr – “19 & Dangerous” tracklist below. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for D...
Nigerian songstress Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe popularly known as Ayra Starr just released her debut album and it is titled “19 & Dangerous”. Mavin Records is proud to present “19 & Dangerous“, an album by its artiste Ayra Starr. It is the singer’s debut album coming about six months later after she was officially signed to the Don Jazzy-led music imprint. In January, Don Jazzy announced her signing and also the release of her extended play “Ayra Starr”. That EP boasts of hits like “Away“, “DITR” etc. Now Ayra Starr has her debut album “19 & Dangerous“, the title of the project isn’t far fetched as the singer just clocked 19 in June. So far, she released a track off the project titled “Bloody Samaritan” which has been buzzing since its release. Before releasing her albu...
Canadian DJ and electronic music producer Rolls Rollin has quite literally been on a roll as of late. Having emerged into the scene just last year, he has already delivered 10 dominant tracks. His latest offering “Unholy Invasion” is a high-energy club scorcher that stays true to its name with its hyper-house arrangement. This frenetic single employs a sweltering, fast-paced tempo, infused with a pounding sub bass that transports listeners to an intergalactic ride. Drawing on happy hardcore influences, “Unholy Invasion” is a bold step forward for the Toronto-based artist. Out now on Rollin Royalty Records, his very own record label, “Unholy Invasion” further situates Rolls Rollin as one to watch. Recommended Arti...
Miami-based label Sovereign Records was created for the purpose of finding emerging artists and sharing their music with the world. Establishing themselves as a progressive music entertainment company, Sovereign strives to share new and refreshing tracks from a broad roster of international artists. In doing so, the imprint hopes to provide music that can compliment all types of events and dancefloors while offering an experimental edge you won’t find elsewhere. Their latest compilation, Sovereign Collection Vol.1 is a carefully curated amalgamation of club-driven music consisting of 13 diverse artists. This 10-track offering includes an eclectic mix of sounds courtesy of budding Moroccan musician Mariline, American Idol finalist Robbie Rosen, ...
Mopsie the “rave horse” is growing a colt following after a bass-fueled dressage grand prix freestyle at the Tokyo Olympics. Ridden by five-time Olympian Steffan Peters of the U.S., Mopsie hoofed around to an EDM mix at the Olympic Equestrian Park on July 28th, flawlessly gyrating to classics like Rune RK’s “Calabria” and Haddaway’s “What Is Love.” The unlikely (and hilarious) equestrian-rave mashup worked, leading to a top-10 finish for Mopsie and Peters just one day after the pair rode to silver with the U.S. dressage team in its best finish since 1948. Mopsie’s viral routine even reached Kevin Hart and Snoop Dogg, who chimed in with some hysterical commentary. Recommended Articles In dressage, competitors are jud...
Excision has announced a brand new destination music festival, which the dubstep icon has likened to a “headbanger’s paradise.” Excision’s first-ever destination music festival, Paradise Blue invites dubstep fans to the idyllic beaches of Cancún, Mexico, where they’ll be able to kick up some sand and rage to heavy-hitting performances from a who’s who of the finest in bass music. Primed for DJ sets at the inaugural fest are Zomboy, Virtual Riot, 12th Planet, Eliminate, SVDDEN DEATH, and ATLiens, among others. While the festival’s lineup is impressive, its pièce de résistance lies in its founder. Excision will perform three unique sets—yes, three—at Paradise Blue, which is scheduled for April 29th to May 1st, 2022. Flyer for...
During his set at San Bernardino’s HARD Summer Music Festival on Sunday, 2 Chainz announced that his next album would be called Dope Don’t Sell Itself. “New album on the way,” his DJ said before 2 Chainz himself chimed in with the album’s title. It will be the eighth studio album from the rapper, following So Help Me God!, released via Def Jam in November 2020, with features from names such as Kanye West, Lil Uzi Vert, Rick Ross and more. Ahead of its debut, 2 Chainz had said that it would likely be his last release with the label and that he was planning to go independent in a January 2020 interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music’s Beats 1. Starting with 2012’s Based on a T.R.U. Story, he has released five studio albums with Def Jam to date. When it came time for the album to drop, howeve...
“Last year, when I was at my lowest point during the tour in Europe, I was worried I was going to have a breakdown and shave my head,” Billie Eilish confessed in a 2020 Vogue cover story. The price of Eilish’s hard-won path to pop stardom has not been lost on her. It’s long hovered in the shadows of her work, but Happier Than Ever confronts the shift in her celebrity status head-on and once again pushes sonic boundaries. When Eilish released her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? in 2019, it altered the face of mainstream pop with its authenticity and transparency, catapulting Eilish to global success. It also irrevocably changed her relationship with fame forever. On Happier Than Ever, Eilish grapples with the paradox of celebrity culture — the realization of her dreams ...
Former METAL CHURCH vocalist Ronny Munroe has reflected on the recent passing of Mike Howe, calling it a “tragic loss.” Munroe, who left METAL CHURCH in 2014 to “pursue other interests”, discussed Howe‘s sudden death in a new interview with The Metal Voice. He said: “What a tragedy. Quick story: I met Mike and hung out with him one time. Basically, I believe it was in 2006. He came out to Reno, and we shared the stage and we did ‘Date With Poverty’ together. After the gig, we all went out to a club and had some drinks and just sat and talked shop. And he was a sweetheart. I never heard anybody say anything bad about the guy.” He continued: “What a tragic loss. But you never know what’s going on with people. I feel really bad...
Tim “Ripper” Owens says that he joined JUDAS PRIEST during “possibly the worst era of heavy metal ever” The Ohio-based singer created two studio LPs with the British heavy metal legends — 1997’s “Jugulator” and 2001’s “Demolition” — before the group reunited with Rob Halford. Regarding Halford‘s return to PRIEST, Owens told the “Iron City Rocks” podcast (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “I knew it was coming. And I understood why. Rob needed JUDAS PRIEST, and JUDAS PRIEST needed Rob. And I understood that. I would never quit JUDAS PRIEST, so they fired me. And I wanted to do other things as well. That’s why I recorded that ICED EARTH record. I kind of started wanting to do some other things. ̵...
In a recent interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, AEROSMITH‘s Joe Perry offered his opinion on VAN HALEN as well as the legacy of the band’s late guitarist Eddie Van Halen, who is widely considered to be one of the most influential rock musicians of all time. “Eddie was the leader in a whole new generation of guitar players and changed guitar playing — his style, everything,” Joe said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET). “It was funny, ’cause when I heard some of his stuff, I said, ‘Wow, I heard that effect before; I’ve heard that before,’ but he’s the one that put it all together. And it was new. “Man, I thought that VAN HALEN was an incredible band. David Lee Roth was like the Jimi Hendrix of the mouth. When they were at ...
PUDDLE OF MUDD frontman Wes Scantlin spoke to Anne Erickson of Audio Ink Radio about what’s next for the band and his thoughts on the importance of getting vaccinated. He said: “I hope I can keep touring. And I am definitely gonna go in the studio and record the next PUDDLE OF MUDD record. And, basically, pray that this freakin’ weird thing” — referring to the pandemic — “goes away finally and forever. “Everybody should really seriously just go and get vaccinated,” he continued. “Some people have this thing that I call ‘invincibility syndrome disorder’ — the ISD disorder. People think that they’re invincible and, ‘No, no, no. This will never happen to me. No, no, no.’ And, it’s, like, bam. You’re dead...