The Kravis proposal episode of Hulu‘s The Kardashians officially aired on Thursday (May 5), and it was just as magical as Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker made it seem when they announced their engagement back in October 2021. The fourth episode of the new series opens with the whole KarJenner squad driving up to the Rosewood Miramar Beach hotel in Montecito, Calif., where they plan to surprise the happy couple after the big event. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Noticeably missing, however, are Kourtney’s children, Mason, Penelope and Reign, who were with their father, Scott Disick. Kris Jenner opted to not bring the kids to the surprise proposal to not upset Disick and allow Kourtney to tell her children her big news the way she wants to...
Recognizing the expanding South Africa-born genre, Beatport has this week added amapiano to its platform. Amapiano tracks that were previously categorized as Afro House, Deep House and Dance/Electro Pop will now be clearly and properly labeled in Beatport’s download store. The platform is also adding an amapiano chart, which will familiarize the global dance community with amapiano artists including DBN Gogo, Focalistic, and Major League DJz, along with amapiano labels like Jozi Entertainment, Busta 929’s Thupa Industry, and Kabza De Small’s PianoHub. “Birthed in South Africa’s Black townships in the country’s Gauteng province, the Amapiano music movement borrows from the musical ancestry of the communities in which it was conceived,” Billboard reported last year i...
At a glance, Tones And I, the vocally-blessed “Dance Monkey” star, has very little in common with Amyl and The Sniffers, the punk-rockers on the rise with such numbers as “Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled),” “Got You” and “Hertz.” You’d be wrong. Tones (real name Toni Watson) was raised in Melbourne before she was discovered busking on the streets of Byron Bay, a beach town in northern New South Wales. The rest is recorded music history, as “Dance Monkey” flew past 7 billion streams, topped charts in 30 territories and broke records in the U.K. and Australia. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Like Tones, Amyl and The Sniffers emerged from the Victorian capital, and they’re making fans everywhere they go with their sweaty pub-rock vibes and knuckly pu...
It was the end of the line for two starry music acts of the ‘90s, as Space Bunny and Queen Cobra were eliminated from The Masked Singer. Space Bunny was revealed to be Mr Boombastic himself, Shaggy, who had performed “Now That We’ve Found Love” by Heavy D and the Boyz. The Jamaican-American reggae musician worked several songs in the competition, including “Jump in the Line” by Harry Belafonte; “All Night Long (All Night)” by Lionel Richie; and Culture Club’s debut “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me.” Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news You did an inter-stellar job, #SpaceBunnyMask! 🚀 We’ll miss you. 💔 #TheMaskedSinger pic.twitter.com/xddkh84bxJ — The Masked Singer (@MaskedSingerFOX) May 5, 2022 The three-headed Queen Cobr...
The Weeknd‘s After Hours continues to set records even two years after its release, with the Ariana Grande-assisted remix of “Save Your Tears” making chart history. According to reports, the pair’s collaborative effort is now the Billboard Hot 100‘s second-longest charting No. 1 entry and the Hot 100’s longest-charting collaboration. “Save Your Tears” runs just behind The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights,” which took the top spot in August 2021 when it logged its record-breaking 88th week. The original version of “Save Your Tears” initially peaked at No. 4 and shot to No. 1 when Grande joined in for the remix. It gave both The Weeknd and Grande their sixth No. 1 entry on the Hot 100 and made After Hours the first album since Drake’s Scorpion to hold three chart-topping singles. .@theweeknd and Ar...
Thundercat is set to hit the road this Summer 2022 with an extensive list of tour dates. The It Is What It Is artist, who recently wrapped up his largest North American headlining tour, will be supporting Red Hot Chili Peppers and Khruangbin from July to September. Fans can catch the bassist virtuoso starting July 23 at the Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, CO followed by dates in Las Vegas, Seattle, Vancouver, Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto and Boston before closing it out with a festival set in Bentonville, AR’s FORMAT Festival. Take a look at Thundercat’s full list of dates below. North America Tour Datessupporting Red Hot Chili Peppers*supporting Khruangbin^ Jul 23 — Denver, CO — Empower Field at Mile High*Jul 25 — Las Vegas, NV — Brooklyn BowlJul 27 — San Diego, CA — Petco Park*Jul 29 ...
Dave Chappelle was tackled onstage while performing at the Hollywood Bowl last night (May 3). The attacker was supposedly carrying a replica gun that can eject a blade, according to a Los Angeles Police Department statement to NBC Los Angeles. This morning, the LAPD identified the attacker as Isaiah Lee, 23, and charged him with assault with a deadly weapon, The New York Times reports. It is unclear whether Lee tried to use the weapon. Chappelle appeared to recover quickly, joking about joining in with the security guards who had proceeded to beat the attacker, according to BuzzFeed News reporter Brianna Sacks, who was at the show. Shortly before being attacked, Chappelle had said he needed more security due to controversy over his repeated use of transphobic material. After the attack, Ch...
When I was a child, my father the painter would tell me the Picasso quote: “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” He tried to teach me to hold on to that wonder and clear vision, but holding on proved impossible. As I wrote this song, I watched it take on this theme of beauty and impermanence. I imagined making it a duet that would feel like a conversation between two constellations. I wanted to be sung a mythical bedtime story, one that Bill Callahan might write. So I asked him to write and sing it with me. Could we capture that stellar perspective?—seeing the world from before we learned the sense of triumph or of tragedy; before we learned what we should be proud of or what we should fear.
Anderson .Paak is ready to make his directorial debut. Media company Stampede Ventures has revealed that the rapper and multi-instrumentalist is set to direct K-POPS!, a new comedy drama film. Anderson .Paak will star in the movie as a washed-up musician who travels to Korea to write songs for K-pop stars, only to learn that his long-lost son (played by his real-life son Soul Rasheed) is fronting one of the country’s newest rising acts. “My mom is from Korea but she was adopted so I never knew anything about my Korean heritage until I met my wife. This movie is a reflection on my experience learning about this part of myself alongside my wife and son – and spending even more time with them,” said .Paak in a statement. “I knew this would be something I should write and direct, and Stampede ...
Howie Pyro, the punk rocker arguably best known for his work a member of the ’90s punk band D Generation, died today. His representative confirmed the news in a statement, saying he died of complications from COVID-19-related pneumonia following a liver transplant and liver disease. He was 61. Pyro was part of the New York City punk scene in the 1970s as a member of the underage band the Blessed, who played Max’s Kansas City and CBGB. After D Generation released their 1994 self-titled debut, they signed to Columbia for the follow-ups: 1996’s No Lunch and 1998’s Through the Darkness. The band remained active in recent years; their final album was 2016’s Nothing Is Anywhere. In addition to his work with D Generation, Pyro was a prolific collaborator. He worked with artists including Danzig, ...
Texas pastor Bishop David Paul Moten has sued rapper Kanye West for allegedly sampling his sermon and using it in his DONDA track “Come to Life.” Bishop Moten has filed a lawsuit against Ye, Def Jam Records, G.O.O.D. Music and UMG Records which claim that the artist has taken a portion of his sermon for the song. Moten is currently seeking damages from all four parties. According to reports, Moten says that his voice and sermon can be heard in the song in the background as a loop. The pastor has claimed that Ye used his sermon for “70 seconds of the 5-minute, 10-second track…which is more than 20 percent of the song.” He also called out the artist and the industry for “willfully and egregiously sampling sound recordings of others without consent or permission.” “Come to Life” was a part of...