Joe Budden has been said that he considers Logic to be one of the “worst rappers” in the game. So when the “5AM” rapper revealed that he was retiring from Hip-Hop after this next project drops in order to be a father to his child, Jumpoff had no qualms with the decision and continued to slander the rapper for being struggle, in his eyes. On his latest podcast episode, Joe Buddens clowned Logic for declaring his retirement saying “Logic, you don’t get to announce this” before chuckling and saying “What the f*ck is he talkin’ about? Cause we don’t care.” After his co-hosts tried to explain that Logic is indeed popular, Buddens continued to taunt Logic saying “He should’ve retired a long time ago.” Even after Mal and Rory insisted that Logic was a good rapper, Joey was hearing none of it sayi...
Simi is returning slowing to social media and her latest post is this beautiful picture with her daughter Adejare. A few months ago, Simi and her husband Adekunle Gold welcomed their first child together, a bouncing baby girl. The couple also revealed the name of their daughter as Princess Adejare. Among the series of new photos Simi posted is an adorable photo with her baby who is a couple weeks old. She expressed her how she feels about her daughter with the following words ‘this little light of minethere’s nothing in all the universes I wouldn’t do for you Ayo’. Share this: 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 pro...
Doro Pesch is the world’s first female rock musician to rock drive-in cinemas together with her fans. In June, the German metal queen’s first drive-in cinema show in Worms created enthusiastic fan reactions and was followed by over 600,000 people worldwide via video stream. After another successful show in Stuttgart, Doro now invites her fans to Bühl on August 1 to her third and (for now) last drive-in cinema show. There, Doro will be rocking all of her famous hits such as “Für Immer”, “Love Me In Black” and “All For Metal”. The setlist may even contain the new single “Brickwall” as a surprise. Doro says: “Over the last few months, I really missed my band and fans. The drive-in show has been a real unique experience and care...
Canadian rockers THREE DAYS GRACE have shared their cover of Gotye‘s “Somebody That I Used To Know”. THREE DAYS GRACE frontman Matt Walst says: “The first time I heard ‘Somebody That I Used to Know’, I got goosebumps. This has only happened to me a few times in my life. I remember listening to it over and over and just being happy. Music releases a mood enhancing chemical in the brain that can set good moods and peak enjoyment. Music is truly the best drug.” THREE DAYS GRACE‘s music video for “Somebody That I Used To Know” was directed by Mike Filsinger and can be seen below. Last year, THREE DAYS GRACE extended its record for the most No. 1s in the 38-year history of Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Songs airplay chart, with ...
Multi-instrumentalist Snowy Shaw, who has played with KING DIAMOND, SABATON, MERCYFUL FATE, THERION, DREAM EVIL and DIMMU BORGIR, among others, will unleash his autobiography, “The Book Of Heavy Metal”, later in the year. The book, which was named after his most popular anthem to date, written for former band DREAM EVIL, will be available for purchase via www.steelcartel.com/snowyshaw. From the camps of all the aforementioned bands, Snowy is the first to spill the beans and tell it all. His version of the truth. It’s an extremely openhearted and revealing story of all the ups and downs a crazy rock ‘n’ roller coaster life at “Tivoli Shaw.” Often draped in cynical sarcasm, awkward truths and black humor. The multi-talented Snowy Shaw has been called...
Jimmy Page says that it’s “really unlikely” that LED ZEPPELIN will ever play any more concerts. The guitarist discussed the possibility of a reunion of his legendary band during an appearance this morning (Wednesday, July 22) on BBC Radio 2 after his previously unreleased collaboration with THE ROLLING STONES, “Scarlet”, premiered on the “Zoe Ball Breakfast Show”. Asked if LED ZEPPELIN could ever hit the road again, referencing Mick Jagger‘s comment that he was “so disappointed” that ZEPPELIN didn’t go on tour after a one-off 2007 reunion show at The O2 in London, Page said, according to NME: “At the time of The O2, we thought — myself, John Paul Jones and Jason [Bonham] — that there was going to… it was said that ther...
FUZZ are back and they’re ready to blow out your speakers. Ty Segall’s beloved garage rock trio have announced a new album as well as a lengthy tour that extends through next year. They will be touring in support of the new record, III, which is due out October 23rd via In the Red Recordings. This is the first new album FUZZ have released in five years and serves as the follow-up to their 2015 full-length II. As such, this eight-track album sees Segall on drums, Charles Moothart on guitar, and Chad Ubovich on bass performing raw, headbang-worthy songs. Best of all, they’ve linked up with Steve Albini, who serves as the album’s producer and mixer. FUZZ are celebrating the news with “Returning”, the lead single and “mission statement” of the album. The song meditates on the power of solitude...
Blockbuster Month is celebrating the true titans of the genre. All month long, you’ll read through a variety of features digging deep into the greatest hits of Hollywood, from popcorn classics to underrated gems. Today, Clint Worthington revisits a time when the theme park ride was often a part of the summer blockbuster experience. I was never a big theme park guy. Between my disdain for crowds and heat and the high-level anxiety I get around rollercoasters, suffice to say I never actively sought them out in my early years. Then my eighth-grade school band was invited (like many bands do) to play at Walt Disney World in high school, so off we went to Orlando for a week of chaperoned magic — both there and at Universal Studios Florida. Yes, the rides were fun, the merch was overpriced (albe...
As reported in May, Apple TV’s new animated series Central Park features music from Fiona Apple, Cyndi Lauper, Aimee Mann, Sara Bareilles, and more. Apple specifically contributed to the show’s upcoming season one finale, “A Fish Called Snakehead”. In anticipation of that episode, her song, titled “New York Doesn’t Like Your Face”, is being shared today. Apple co-wrote the piece with David Lucky, a friend, composer, and collaborator whom she’s previously described as “one of my favorite people in the world.” The track itself is sung by Central Park character Ashley, voiced by the six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald. Watch a clip of Ashley singing Apple’s “New York Doesn’t Like Your Face” below. The full episode airs July 24th, which is the same day the entire soundtrack arrives. Editors...
From the moment Kanye West announced his presidential campaign, it’s been a whirlwind ride for the rapper/mogul/candidate. While West has been open about having bipolar disorder, his recent behavior has led many to believe that the rapper is going through a manic episode. His wife, Kim Kardashian, released a statement about West. “I’ve never spoken publicly about how this has affected us at home because I am very protective of our children and Kanye’s right to privacy when it comes to his health,” Kardashian started her message on Instagram Stories. “But today, I feel like I should comment on it because of the stigma and misconceptions about mental health.” She continued, “Those that understand mental illness or even compulsive behavior know that family is powerless unless the member ...
It’s been about a month since we’ve heard a new tale from Dave Grohl’s Dave’s True Stories. And after sharing a touching story about his dad on Father’s Day, Grohl’s latest story (now in audio form) is about not only the importance of teachers but his mother, Virginia. “Every kid should feel so lucky to have that favorite teacher,” Grohl said. “The one who changes your life for the better.” Recounting how his mother went above and beyond the role of a teacher despite only making about $35,000 a year at the time. “She was one of those teachers who became a mentor to many and her students remembered her long after they graduated,” he said. With the debate on whether or not schools should reopen in a few weeks, he pointed out the fact that teachers are now having to face more challe...