“Weird Al” Yankovic has released a new song. The original track is called “Now You Know,” and it plays during the end credits of the new biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story. It also appears on the official soundtrack for the flick, which is also out on streaming services now. Listen to “Now You Know” below. Weird: The Al Yankovic Story stars Daniel Radcliffe in the titular role, as well as Evan Rachel Wood as Madonna, Rainn Wilson as Dr. Demento, and Quinta Brunson as Oprah Winfrey. The Roku Original film was directed by Eric Appel, who co-wrote the script with Yankovic. The film was co-produced by Funny or Die and Tango. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you bu...
Bono was the special guest on yesterday’s episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. The U2 frontperson joined Colbert to promote his new memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story, which arrived on November 1. As the episode’s sole guest, he discussed a range of topics including the Beatles documentary Get Back, the future of America (a country he believes does not yet exist), and the attack on Paul Pelosi. “America’s on its way,” he concluded. “I’m just so excited to see where you take it.” To close the show, he played a new version of “With or Without You” featuring spoken-word segments from the memoir. Watch it all happen below. U2’s last studio album, Songs of Experience, was released in 2017. In January, the band paid tribute to the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday with an acoustic ...
Animal Collective penned the original score for A24’s upcoming drama The Inspection. The film is based on the true story of writer and director Elegance Bratton. The Inspection follows Ellis French, a young Black gay man who has been ostracized from his family as he enlists in the Marines. Today, Animal Collective have shared a new song from their soundtrack titled “Crucible.” Listen to it below. “I wanted us to conjure the feeling of being strong but also showing vulnerability,” Animal Collective’s Avey Tare said in a press release. “The desire to ask a community or a loved one to have your back and support you and the expectation that it will happen.” On his decision to enlist Animal Collective for the score, Bratton added: We were very inspired by the music of our composers Animal Colle...
Paramore have announced a North American arena tour in support of their forthcoming album, This Is Why. The new set of dates kick off May 23 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and will take the band through cities including New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, Toronto, and Austin, with openers including Bloc Party, Foals, the Linda Lindas, and Genesis Owusu. A portion of ticket sales for all North American shows will be donated to Support + Feed and Reverb. Check out all of the upcoming dates below. Paramore is currently on a tour of smaller venues in North American cities. The band has also been announced as a headliner for the inaugural Adjacent Music Festival, taking place in New Jersey during Memorial Day weekend (May 27-28) next year. This Is Why, the band’s follow-up to 2017’s After Laughter, ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Joshua Bright / Joshua Bright One of the most anticipated drops is upon us. The adidas x Balenciaga capsule collection is finally here. Source: Joshua Bright / Joshua Bright As spotted on Hype Beast, Balenciaga x adidas combines elements of sportswear and fashion that is part of both brands’ creative language, resulting in a unique dialogue between them. It was first seen on the runway during the Balenciaga Spring 23 Collection presentation on the New York Stock Exchange’s trading floor. A dedicated campaign that takes place in a Manhattan high rise shows actresses Isabelle Huppert and Han So Hee, boxer Jermell Charlo, singer BCW and models Bella Hadid and Khadim Sock wearing Balenciaga x adidas pieces while passing time in isolated office spaces. Po...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Shareif Ziyadat / Getty Embattled singer Trey Songz has dodged a civil suit related to rape allegations made by a woman, but not because he was found to be innocent. On Monday, the lawsuit was dismissed after a judge agreed with Songz’s attorneys, who argued that the statute of limitations had expired before the woman had filed her complaint, according to Complex. As previously reported, the woman referred to only as “Jane Doe” said Songz anally raped her at a house party in Los Angeles, California, in 2016. From our previous report: The victim states in the filing that she and Trey Songz did have a consensual sexual relationship prior to the incident and that he had invited her upstairs for what she believed would be consensual relations. It was on the w...
MDLBEAST‘s flagship festival, SOUNDSTORM, is gearing up for its third edition in Saudi Arabia. Following last year’s blockbuster fest in Riyadh, prospective attendees from across the globe will be returning December 1-3. And they’re in for yet another huge lineup. MDLBEAST has announced the first wave of headliners for this year’s event, which will feature Carl Cox, Solomun, DJ Snake, Steve Aoki, Hardwell, Zedd and David Guetta. SOUNDSTORM, the region’s largest music festival, will also invite Marshmello, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiësto and Eric Prydz, among others, to its stages in 2022. This year’s lineup also represents an expansion for MDLBEAST, who have tapped a number of crossover artists from outside the world of EDM, like Bruno Mars, C...
Sean “P. Diddy” Combs never does anything halfway. On Friday (Nov. 4) the music/fashion/sprits/media mogul announced that he plans to make a major investment in the legal marijuana game with a $185 million deal to buy licensed weed operations in three states. If approved, the deal would create the nation’s largest Black-owned and licensed cannabis company, a platform Diddy said he wants to use to increase Black participation in the field. “It’s diabolical,” Combs, 53, told the Wall Street Journal about his desire to get into the pot business to help address long-running inequities that have seen Black people disproportionately arrested and jailed for marijuana crimes even as they make up a “tiny” percentage of the market for legal weed. “How do you lock up communities of people, break down...
Drake and 21 Savage’s “Jimmy Cooks” collaboration conquers two more Billboard radio charts this week with coronations on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and Rap Airplay lists. Though the song arrived in June, promotional efforts have ramped up in recent weeks, with the song’s official music video release on Oct. 22 and the pair’s joint album, Her Loss, released Friday (Nov. 4). (“Cooks” does not appear on the album.) “Jimmy Cooks” jumps 5-1 to crown Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay following a 9% increase in plays that made it the most-played song on U.S. monitored mainstream R&B/hip-hop radio stations in the week ending Oct. 30, according to Luminate. With the leap, Drake replaces himself at No. 1 for a seventh time in his career, as “Jimmy” ousts Future’s “Wait for U,” featu...
After years of trying to sell his hard-charging sound to Canadian country radio, Cory Marks had finally found his hit song and opening tour slot to propel his career forward in 2020. The year prior he released his first bankable hit, “Outlaws and Outsiders” — an anthemic track produced by his new label boss and collaborator Ivan Moody from Five Finger Death Punch with features from country legend Travis Tritt and rock icon Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe. The song hit No. 1 on Billboard’s rock chart and helped earn him an opening slot for Canadian country legend Gord Bamford’s 2020 tour. Then the pandemic hit, and the breakout career of the former Royal Military College hockey player was temporarily put on ice. But after a three-year wait, Marks is returning to the road, opening for a...