Jean-Luc Godard, the French-Swiss filmmaker who spearheaded the French New Wave in the 1960s, has died, the BBC and French media report. He was 91. The director and screenwriter created a new cinematic idiom with a prolific string of classic films that began with 1960’s À bout de souffle (Breathless) and included the following year’s Une femme est une femme (A Woman Is a Woman), 1962’s Vivre sa vie (My Life to Live), 1963’s Le Mépris (Contempt), 1965’s Pierrot le Fou, and many more—all films that not only revolutionized cinema, influencing the likes of Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorcese, but also rippled through the arts, establishing a stylish paradigm that left an indelible mark on counterculture at large. Born in Paris in 1930, Godard was a critic before he was a filmmaker, participa...
Nicki Minaj has paid tribute to the late rapper PnB Rock, and, in doing so, addresses gun crime and hip-hop artists’ real and ongoing fear of being targeted. PnB Rock died Monday (Sept. 12) after he was shot at Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles in Los Angeles, at the age of 30. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The artist (real name: Rakim Hasheem Allen) was dining at the restaurant with his girlfriend, Stephanie Sibounheuang — who posted and then deleted a location-tagged photo of the couple’s meal on her Instagram Story — when a shooting occurred at 1:23 p.m. PT, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to Billboard. He’s one of many in the hip-hop community who’ve been murdered, a troubling list that dates back to Tupac Shakur and The Notoriou...
Swifties have three more reasons to stay up late. Taylor Swift‘s forthcoming album Midnights will be issued in a “Lavender Edition” vinyl and with a special CD carrying three bonus tracks, both exclusives through Target. Announced at the stroke of midnight, of course, the retail chain is taking preorders for both formats, with the CD priced at $13.99 and the vinyl at $29.99. The exclusive disc also contains “unique, collectible disc artwork,” “lavender marble color disc,” and “collectible lyric booklet with never-before-seen photos,” reads the retail chain’s preorder blurb. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Target is certain to enjoy a rush of purchases for Midnights, which, separately, was made available in three limited-edition colors o...
The Brits haven’t forgotten Lewis Capaldi. The Scottish singer and songwriter is on track for another U.K. chart crown with “Forget Me” (via Vertigo), his first single in nearly three years. Produced by TMS, Capaldi’s comeback track leads the midweek chart, and is en route to becoming his third leader following “Someone You Loved” and “Before You Go,” both from 2019. He has five top 10s to his name, a figure that almost certainly will rise to six when the Official U.K. Singles Chart is published. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news In a quirky open-letter which accompanied the release of “Forget Me,” Capaldi admitted to nerves — expressed in his own self-deprecating way. “All joking aside, I’m really excited to be back and get this song out there. ...
With 13 U.K. No. 1 albums to his name, Robbie Williams knows life through a lens better than most. The superstar British singer is about to add another chart crown, this time with XXV (via Columbia). Williams’ 13th solo studio album leads the midweek chart by what a handy margin. According to the Official Charts Company, it’s outselling the rest of the top 10 combined, on its way to what should be Robbie’s 14th leader. XXV celebrates the former Take That singer’s quarter-century as a solo artist, by collecting some of his most popular numbers, newly-orchestrated and recorded with the Metropole Orkest of the Netherlands. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Though Williams never scaled great commercial heights in the United States, he can fill arenas...
Bad Bunny‘s Un Verano Sin Ti has made history as the album that’s spent the most weeks at No. 1 this 2022. The record moved back up to No. 1 this week with 99,500 equivalent album units — logging its 10th nonconsecutive week atop the chart. Billboard reports that it has yet to depart the Billboard 200’s first two spots and is the first album to spend its first 18 weeks switching between Nos. 1 and 2, surpassing Drake’s record of 17 weeks with Views. Other debuts in this week’s top 10 include Megadeth’s The Sick, the Dying… and the Dead! at No. 3, which earned 48,000 equivalent album units in its first week and Romeo Santos’ Fórmula, Vol. 3 at No. 10 with 26,000equivalent album units. Also appearing in this week’s top 10 are Morgan Wallen, DJ Khaled and Harry Styles at Nos. 2, 4 and 5 respe...
NAV has opened up about his decision to leave Drake off his latest album Demons Protected by Angels. Speaking on a recent episode of the Full Send Podcast, the XO Records artist first confirmed that he and The Boy actually had a collaboration in the works.“Drake’s an amazing person and we hang out all the time in Toronto,” NAV shared. “We did a song. I feel we could’ve done a better song and the timeframe was just not good, it didn’t work out.” He added, “He’s such a big artist that I didn’t want to put the song on the album and have it take away from anything else on the album. You know, take away life from all the other moments.” Instead, NAV enlisted the help of Lil Uzi Vert on “Dead Shot” and “Interstellar,” Lil Baby and Travis Scott on “Never Sleep,” Future and Don Toliver on “On...
Creativity is boundless for Louis The Child. Some fans may associate them with a glossy dance-pop style meshed with future bass, a sound made popular by hit tracks like “It’s Strange” and “Better Not.” But there’s more than meets the eye with Louis The Child. If their rave-inspired headline performance at Red Rocks last year was any indication, genres are fluid. They’re meant to be traversed across rather than confined within. Louis The Child’s latest event, Alter-Ego, took that idea up a notch. By inviting artists to perform sets exploring left-field tastes, Alter-Ego materialized an unabashed focus on defying genres. A sprawling crowd at Louis The Child’s sold-out Alter-Ego show at Brooklyn Mirage. Drew Cigna “We like the idea of giving artists a platform to do somethin...
In 2019, Big Wild released his debut album, Superdream. Containing fan-favorite hits like “City of Sound” and “6’s to 9’s,” the record positioned him as one of the electronic music scene’s true aesthetes. Now, Big Wild has dropped his sophomore studio album, The Efferusphere. Three years in the making, the 14-track LP explores his unique indietronica sound by permeating feelings of psychedelia and nostalgia. Big Wild “It’s hard to believe that 3 years of work and personal growth led me to create 45 minutes of music,” writes Big Wild, who said he “poured a lot of myself into this album.” Melancholic guitar riffs, atmospheric synths and Big Wild’s emotive vocals make for a cohesive and touching album. Every detail of The Efferusphere evokes visceral r...
Elton John has announced that his final U.S. show—scheduled for November 20 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles—will be livestreamed on Disney+. The show is part of a deal with Disney that includes the previously announced documentary Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: The Final Elton John Performances and the Years That Made His Legend, which will feature concert footage from throughout his career, excerpts from his journals, and new footage of the singer and his family, including the final three shows in Los Angeles. The concerts echoes a pair of 1975 shows at the stadium that helped propel John to global stardom. He began his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour in 2018; he rescheduled his original run of U.S. tour dates set for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. John released the Britney Spears collab...
Ramsey Lewis, the jazz pianist who had a crossover hit in 1965’s “The In Crowd,” died today (September 12) at his home in Chicago. He was 87 years old. Lewis grew up in Chicago and began taking piano lessons at four years old. He was a sworn jazz fan whose first band the Clefs began while he was in high school. The three band members who weren’t drafted in the Korean War—Lewis, Eldee Young, and Redd Holt—formed the Ramsey Lewis Trio. They would go on to perform regularly, release their first album on Chess in 1956, and ultimately release their Grammy-winning hit “The In-Crowd” in 1965. Young and Holt splintered off to form their own band Young-Holt Unlimited, while Lewis would go on to work with Earth, Wind & Fire’s Maurice White. His 1974 album Sun Goddess was produced by White and fe...
Bill Callahan has shared the first song from his forthcoming album YTILAER, which is out October 14 via Drag City. Listen to the new song “Coyotes” below. “We lived for awhile in a house in the hills,” Callahan said of the song in a statement. “Coyote hills. The coyotes would start their song at dawn. Dawn and dusk were their main appearance times. Our dog would sleep outside sometimes in the morning and our boy was still bite-size. The coyotes would come take notes, edging closer each day. Mornings on the kingsize outdoor daybed. Like a righteous floating tide the coyotes would drift into our world. Predator and prey, blurred. Past and present, blurred. The young, the aged are to be snatched and devoured. Past lives edge in closer to try to speak to us. Current lives eye the past ones lik...