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Black Lives Matter

Danielle lent her platform to the voices that deserve to be heard. Please take a few minutes to listen to what they have to say ⁣by clicking here♡ “What I’ve learned more than anything recently, is that it’s not enough to be anti-racist. We have to be educated and informed, we have to be proactive and take action, we have to take a stand and be brave, we have to have uncomfortable conversations and we have to own up to how we’ve failed our Black friends, and then show up for them and become allies. The we starts with I, I need to and WILL do all of this too. I am a privileged white person that has a massive platform that can and will continue to be used to bring awareness, share resources, take action and implore my community to do the same. I will never personally understand the pain and ...

Watch Protesters Chant to a Dirtybird Song in Detroit, the Birthplace of Techno Music

Following a sweeping music industry blackout on Tuesday, June 2nd, a litany of record labels, streaming services, brands, and artists have implemented robust programs and donated millions of dollars to organizations fighting for racial equality and justice following George Floyd’s death. As nationwide protests continue to mount, many in the dance music community have made their efforts to support the Black Lives Matter movement known. One such supporter is Dirtybird, the beloved house and techno label that has grown to become one of the biggest tastemakers in electronic music. At a recent protest in Detroit, activists marched through the streets and chanted while using a Dirtybird song as a soundtrack, prompting the label to react on Twitter. “People protesting with o...

How I’m Doing: TWICE, Alice Cooper, Angélique Kidjo, Perfume Genius & More Talk Life in Quarantine This Week

Artists have been prescribing music to their fans as a much-needed antidote during the mentally and physically agonizing times of quarantine. And tap dancing, if you ask the Godfather of Shock Rock Alice Cooper. During Billboard exclusive interviews, go-to song roundups, photo essays and feature stories, acts from Perfume Genius to LOONA passed the aux around with the tunes getting them through self-isolation. Read what these musicians are listening to and doing to stay inspired and active. Angélique Kidjo “It’s a sabbatical year. I started gardening, which I’ve never had time to do. Looking at food growing out of the ground, you understand how lucky we are to have the Earth that we have. I have a lot of aromatic herbs; I have coriander, mint, basil, cumin, leeks, beets, ce...

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Confirmed: UCLA Students Can’t Get Enough of RL Grime’s “UCLA”

RL Grime‘s single “UCLA” is entrenched as the de facto anthem of The University of California, Los Angeles. “UCLA,” which appears on the trap kingpin’s seminal sophomore album Nova, effectively etched its name in university lore since its ballyhooed summer 2018 release. The track’s intoxicating, technically pristine production and velvety vocals courtesy of Atlanta rapper 24hrs reverberate through virtually every single tailgate, mixer, sporting event, and frat party on the university’s campus, sending harmonic ripples of camaraderie through everyone that hears it. The song’s intrinsically rapturous sound, which is rooted in future bass, lends to an uplifting and euphoric ethos, which is something college students desperately ...

How I’m Doing: Tiwa Savage, Zedd, Gunna, Hayley Kiyoko, Ava Max & More Talk Life in Quarantine This Week

When Tiwa Savage, Mr. Eazi and Davido aren’t busy gracing the cover of Billboard this week, they’re finally spending time with their kids, feeding their neighbors and jumping on Zoom calls with the artists they manage. During other Billboard exclusive video interviews, feature stories and podcasts this week, artists from Mario to Hayley Kiyoko told us how much they can’t get enough of their beds during quarantine, whether they’re laying in it for 15 hours while playing Animal Crossing or combating a hangover until 5 p.m. Read how these musicians have stayed busy in their humble abodes below. Sherry Vine “I honestly haven’t had any panic moments. I think working out and cranking out videos and parodies has...

Robyn Discusses Mental Health and Experiences In Therapy: “I Felt Super Vulnerable”

Earlier this month, Annie Mac announced the launch of a new podcast called “Changes With Annie Mac.” “It is all about change, and how change can affect you. How it can completely derail you, knock you for six,” she said. “Change the way you look at the world and yourself. How it can define you as a person.” One of Annie’s recent guests was none other than famed Swedish singer, DJ, and record producer Robyn, who appeared on the podcast to discuss her experiences in therapy and how certain situations are “drawing a map over your life.” The Grammy-nominated dance music treasure, who EDM fans may recognize as the artist behind the iconic disco single “Dancing on My Own,” said she was ...

Oh God, Post Malone Is Selling Rosé

Post Malone is the uncool suburban mom’s idea of hip-hop, and so it makes sense that he would release a name-brand rosé, which is — let’s be honest — the uncool suburban mom’s idea of wine. Fine, granted, that’s unfair to rosé, which doesn’t have to taste like a pile of sugar dumped into a bucket of food coloring. Perhaps Post Malone’s Maison No. 9 will be a dryer vintage — although, given his musical predilections for sugary-sweet hooks packaged with clever branding, perhaps not. Speaking of branding, the artist born Austin Post has created this wine with Global Brand Equities, the brainchild of nightclub-owner James Morrissey. Combined the two men have a lot more experience drinking wine than making it, and so they’ve brought on oenologist Alexis Cornu. The name Maison No. 9 means “...

Immerse Yourself In Jon Hopkins’ Hypnotic New Track Created with a 100-Year-Old Singing Bowl

With quarantine weighing heavy on all of our minds, it’s important to unplug, relax, and find calmness in times like these. Jon Hopkins is here to aid you in this path to serenity with his new 20-minute composition titled “Singing Bowl (Ascension),” which he features on his 24-hour meditation playlist Jon Hopkins: Quiet. Crank up those chakras with the Grammy-nominated artist and transcend all the chaos.  “Like so many people I felt pretty paralyzed by this situation when it first unfolded,” said Hopkins. “All my plans for the year were canceled, and everything felt so weird and dreamlike. But gradually I found I wanted to create something – to find peace and perspective through making music, as I have always done.” The producer̵...

Kygo Releases New “Golden Hour” Merch Capsule Collection

Just in time for summer, tropical house kingpin Kygo today announced the unveiling of a new capsule collection, which is inspired by the artwork for his upcoming Golden Hour LP. Teaming up with Los Angeles-based designer Marc Keiser, Kygo designed the capsule collection with his signature sun-kissed imagery of palm trees and warm blue and orange hues, which evokes nostalgic sentiments of pineapple-wedged drinks and sublime sunsets. Unveiled in anticipation of the release of Golden Hour, the collection includes trucker hats, hooded sweatshirts, sweat shorts, and socks. Kygo announced Golden Hour back in March before revealing the album’s lead single a few days later, the tropical house and pop hybrid “Like It Is,” which flaunts a tandem of monster features i...

HOW TO HELP OUT RIGHT NOW!

Many of you have asked for recommendations for where to donate, so we compiled a list of some great organizations that are helping during this time. http://maskaheronny.com | http://mask-match.com | http://getusppe.org | linnktr.ee/masks4medicine Invisiblehandsdeliver.com http://supportlocal.usatoday.com Binc Foundation: Support bookstores suffering during this time https://www.bincfoundation.org/donate/ The Good Influence Fund for Corona Relief: support groups in critical need, have proven to be mobilizing on the ground, and are transparent with where donations are going. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/betches

Team Ate What!

With the extra time we have on our hands, and restaurants being closed, team WWW has been getting pretty crafty in the kitchen and wanted to share some of our favorite recipes we have made! Coconut rice w/ sesame greens & peanut sauce Ingredients: 1 can full fat coconut milk 1 cup basmati rice  1 clove of garlic, minced  Sprinkle of salt and coconut sugar 2 stalks bok choys 5 leaves of lacinato kale Whatever other veggies you’d want Sauce: Eye ball amounts and stir together : olive oil, tamari, maple syrup, peanut butter, red pepper flakes, dash of hot sauce Directions:In a skillet, heat up some sesame oil, sauté garlic then add in bok choy and whatever other veggies you like – set aside. For rice, put rice and 2 cups of liquid in a pot. Use any liquid in the can of...