Check out this brand new song coming in from Wande – Love For You out now. Amazing hip hop artist, Wande, has released a lyric video for her single dubbed “Love for You”, which was part of “The Decision” EP that was released in December 2020. “Love for You” was released alongside two other amazing songs titled “Bad News,” and “Last.” The single released by the Nigerian born singer who is based in Texas to express how loving our God is and she lamented for individuals who rejects the love of God. Wande while speaking on the song noted that she has a plan to create a new style of music in Christian music. Watch, enjoy Wande – Love For You below [embedded content] Share this: You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. ...
Don’t miss the official release of Jenysong – Born to Win out now. Fast-rising gospel singer, Jennifer Osaretin Robinson, professionally known as Jenysong has dished out a new single dubbed “Born to Win”. The song minister who got her song from the book of 1 John 5:4, noted that every believer that is born of God has overcome the world. With this assurance in place, Christians are expected to rule in whatever position or place they find themselves. It now in our place not to accept defeat but stay focus believing that victory would be ours at the end of the day. Listen, enjoy Jenysong – Born to Win below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Jenysong_-_Born_to_Win_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download Share this: You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates On...
After the monster release of their four-track REALM EP back in December, UK duo Gorgon City has returned in 2021 with a new single called “You’ve Done Enough” with DRAMA. Out January 29th via Universal Music, the song further explores the soulful sound of the artists’ first collaboration, last year’s “Nobody.” Following the lead of stirring vocals from DRAMA’s Via Rosa, “You’ve Done Enough” packs gorgeous resonance and kinetic house into its builds and drops. It also comes paired with an extended “Terrace Dub” rework, which adds in a pulsing percussion conclusion. Together, these tracks represent a modern take on classic UK and Chicago house influences. As if these two versions wer...
Russian trance and progressive house vet ARTY has been hard at work over the past year releasing new tracks, like his Billboard Dance chart-topping collaboration “Craving” with Audien and Ellee Duke and 2020’s From Russia With Love album. Now the 31-year-old producer is kicking off the new year with his first release of 2021, a single called “Take Your Time.” Fans have come to know and love the sound of ARTY, and “Take Your Time” delivers another exciting dose. Full of gorgeous melodic piano chords, striking harmonies, and a brilliant vocal, “Take Your Time” radiates positivity. Keeping in tune with his latest work, “Take Your Time” provides a memorable and eclectic melody that is sure to satiate fans wor...
Rich DietZ have been unstoppable as of late. On Christmas Day, the duo dropped their alluring tech house torcher “Only Fans Song.” Just a few weeks later, they brought us a menacing house flip of Getter‘s “Head Splitter.” Today, the duo has returned with their latest dance floor anthem, “Club Juice.” “Club Juice” is a bona fide fan-favorite that will be a hotly anticipated club tune once they can catch the duo live again. Thanks to its foot-tapping melodies and earworm of a refrain, the track effortlessly captures the essence of a wild night on the town. The enthralling vocal sample wraps itself around whirling synths and an intoxicating, chugging bassline, keeping listeners hypnotized from start to finish. Listen to “C...
Today, Riverside County’s public health officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser signed an order that has effectively cancelled both Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach Music Festival, which were scheduled to take place in April 2021. Prior to 2020, Coachella had gone on annually for nearly two decades without a hitch. However, that has dramatically changed since the onset of the pandemic. In March of last year, organizers pushed the dates out to October, but continual restrictions around major events ultimately forced them to delay the event again until April 2021. Despite having their 2021 dates set since the summer of last year, public health restrictions have largely remained constant since then. Dr. Kaiser’s office released the news of the order to cancel the fe...
SKID ROW guitarist Dave “Snake” Sabo recently spoke to Kendall Toole, fitness influencer and ambassador for NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, about the importance of bringing issues surrounding mental illness to the forefront. He said in part (see video below): “I started SKID ROW in 1986, but I’ve been dealing with mental health and mental illness issues since my early teens. And so throughout the ups and downs of my professional career and my personal life, it’s been something that’s been riding right next to me, on my shoulder, the whole time — and still does to this day; it’s not something that just — boom! — goes away. “I always felt that music was my purest form of expression, and now I’m happy to see that we’re...
The Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival has been postponed for a third time due to ongoing health concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic. The California desert festival was one of the first major music events to be affected by COVID-19, moving from its usual April 2020 dates to two weekends in October 2020 before being canceled altogether. Most recently, organizers Goldenvoice were planning to host the event this on April 9-11 and April 16-18. Earlier today (January 29), Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser signed a public health order canceling the April 2021 dates for Coachella. It was reported last June that the festival may return as a full-fledged Coachella experience in October 2021. Whether any of last year’s planned lineup — which included he...
Bassist and producer Jeff Pilson is best known for playing with DOKKEN and FOREIGNER, but he also toured with DIO in the 1990s and performed on three of the group’s albums — “Strange Highways” (1993), “Angry Machines” (1996) and the group’s tenth and final studio release, “Master Of The Moon” (2004). During a recent interview with Dave Lawrence of Hawaii Public Radio, Pilson was asked to recount how he first met Ronnie James Dio, as well as to share any cool stories about the legendary heavy metal singer. He responded (hear audio below): “I first met Ronnie, I believe it was 1982. I was in a band that came down to L.A. — I was living in San Francisco at the time, but I was in a band that came down to L.A. to play. And we were playing a ...
RATING: 8/10 The last decade has seen so many two-piece bands emerge from the riff-driven fray that, at this point, it rarely seems like a particularly radical idea anymore. But then there’s DIVIDE AND DISSOLVE, a female duo from Melbourne, Australia, with a ferocious intelligence and humanity driving their music forward, albeit at a crushing snail’s pace. “Gas Lit” is the band’s third album, and it’s one of those extraordinary pieces of art that seems to hover majestically between genres, harnessing all manner of drone, post-rock and doom tropes and spewing them back out in a frequently beautiful but often devastating squall of hazy color. Members Takiaya Reed and Sylvie Nehill audibly enjoy sublime chemistry throughout this all-too-brief record: itR...
This review is part of our Sundance 2021 coverage. The Pitch: In 1969, the same summer as Woodstock, a different music festival played just 100 miles away in Harlem. It was the third annual Harlem Culture Festival, a weeks-long celebration of soul, Motown, blues, and gospel where nearly 300,000 people gathered and celebrated the sounds of Stevie Wonder, Mavis Staples, Nina Simone, and a host of other Black artists at the time. But the festival was more than, as it would be haphazardly marketed, the “Black Woodstock”. It was a nexus around which so many facets of Black life at the time would intersect, from Afrocentrism to the Black Panthers (who would provide security for the event) to the renewed reclaiming of the word “Black” to identify themselves in print and in person. The music ...