Buddy has shared that he’ll be releasing his sophomore album Super Ghetto next month Ahead of its premiere, the Los Angeles rapper has debuted a new single with another one of the city’s own, Blxst. “Wait Too Long” is a soulful R&B-influenced track. It arrives alongside an official music video directed by Obsidian that shows Buddy and Blxst in the morning after an extravagant party, dealing with the aftermath and reminiscing the fun of the previous night. “Cause I’m too impatient I just can’t take my time,” Buddy raps on the chorus “Don’t make me wait in line.” Out via Cool Lil Company and RCA Records, Super Ghetto follows Buddy’s last full-length solo release in 2020, the deluxe edition of his debut album Harlan & Alondra in 2020. While working on that project, he also joined Vinc...
The NBA on Wednesday announced that DJ Khaled will performing during the Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday, February 19, alongside a star-studded lineup including Mary J. Blige, Ludacris, Lil Wayne, Gunna, Migos and Lil Baby. The Slam Dunk Contest is set to take place one day prior to the 71st NBA All-Star Game, which is scheduled to air live at 8 p.m. ET on TNT. At halftime, the league will celebrate its 75th anniversary with words from Usher, Spike Lee, Tiffany Haddish and Anthony Anderson, along with a performance of “Shining Star” from Earth, Wind & Fire. Additionally, Machine Gun Kelly and DJ D-Nice will appear to introduce each 2022 NBA All-Star, while Macy Gray will sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” and Ryland James will perform “O Canada.” Elsewhere during All-Star Weekend, the inaug...
Future Islands have shared a new song called “King of Sweden.” The song was debuted last night on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. It’s their first new song since the release of As Long As You Are in 2020. Find the song, the Colbert performance, and the band’s forthcoming tour dates below. Read about Future Islands in Pitchfork’s list of “The 200 Best Songs of the 2010s.” Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Future Islands: 03-23 Manchester, England – Academy 1 *03-24 Manchester, England – Academy 1 *03-25 London, England – Alexandra Palace *03-27 Belfast, Northern Ireland – Ulster Hall *03-28 Dublin, Ireland – Vicar Street *03-29 Dublin, Ireland ̵...
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A new biography of Factory Records boss Tony Wilson will get its U.S. release on April 5, via Faber Books. Written by Paul Morley, the seminal post-punk scribe, the book is titled, in full: From Manchester With Love: The Life and Opinions of Tony Wilson* aka Anthony H. Wilson. Wilson’s decorated career began in culture broadcasting in the early 1970s. Radicalized by punk, he gave Sex Pistols their TV debut, managed A Certain Ratio and the Durutti Column, and co-founded Factory Records, the iconic Manchester label whose maiden release was Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures. After Ian Curtis’ death, Wilson, Joy Division manager Rob Gretton, and successor band New Order joined forces to found the Haçienda nightclub, which revolutionized British nightlife and became the cradle of the Madchester ...
Spoon were the musical guests on last night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! The band performed “The Hardest Cut,” a track from the new album Lucifer on the Sofa. Watch it happen below. Plus, find unaired performances of “Wild,” “Small Stakes,” and “Inside Out.” Prior to the album’s release, Spoon shared multiple singles from the album including “The Hardest Cut,” “Wild,” and “My Babe.” The band will soon head across the U.S. on a spring tour that kicks off this April. Learn more about Spoon’s new album in Pitchfork’s interview “How Spoon Beat the Devil.” Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
Two years ago, the long-running New England comic book and music retail chain Newbury Comics made an unexpected change: They created more space for CDs. “It was right before the pandemic started, after the 2019 holidays,” Newbury Comics senior buyer Larry Mansdorf tells Billboard on the decision to increase their in-store square footage dedicated to CD space. At that point, U.S. CD sales were steadily plummeting — as they had been for a decade and a half — but Mansdorf saw clear evidence of growing interest in compact discs. “We reacted to the previous 18 months’ worth of sales data to see what people were responding to,” says Mansdorf. Newbury began a process of increasing their CD inventory by 13% across their 30 locations, making sure stores that were primarily selling vinyl records fea...
BMG and its partner FujiPacific Music have acquired the music publishing catalog of John Lee Hooker, the companies announced on Wednesday. In addition, BMG alone has purchased his recorded masters royalties and some of the late blues master’s recorded masters spanning from 1980’s Alone Vol. 1 through 2020’s Black Night Is Falling. Terms of the deals with Hooker’s estate remain undisclosed, but the publishing catalog includes such classic tunes as “Boom Boom,” “One Scotch, One Beer” and “Boogie Chillen’.” BMG says that while some of the Hooker rights will still remain with third parties, the German company will now take the lead role in promoting the artist’s catalog. “As the longtime managers of the John Lee Hooker Estate, JAM, Inc. was happy to help the Estate and BMG conclude this transa...
Eddie Vedder was forced to postpone two California dates on his solo tour this week after discovering positive COVID-19 cases in his touring team. Vedder made the announcement on Monday (Feb. 14), writing on Facebook that shows scheduled for Tuesday (Feb. 15) at the Magnolia in San Diego and the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles on Thursday (Feb. 17) were being postponed until later this month. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “We have been following Covid protocols but still had a positive test in our touring party. The appropriate response is to postpone the next two shows. Everyone, please take care,” Vedder wrote. The rescheduled dates for the show are, respectively, Feb. 25 for the L.A. show and Feb. 27 for the San Diego gig. Previously purchased tickets will be valid for the n...
Christina Yuna Lee, a senior creative producer at Splice, was found dead in her Lower Manhattan apartment on Sunday after she was fatally stabbed by a stranger who followed her from the street, up six flights of stairs and into her home. As news spread of the horrific event, friends and co-workers took to social media to remember the 35-year-old. “Over the weekend out beloved Christina Lee was senselessly murdered in her home. Our hearts are broken,” said Splice in a company statement, posted to its social media channels. “Always dedicated to making beautiful and inclusive artwork, Christina is irreplaceable. As we start to process this tragedy, we ask that you remember Christina Lee as the magical person she was, always filled with joy. We wish peace upon her family in their grief.” A gra...