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Machine Gun Kelly Drops Trailer for His New Documentary ‘Life in Pink’

Machine Gun Kelly is giving fans a personal look at his life beyond touring in his upcoming new documentary Life In Pink. The documentary is slated to hit Hulu and Disney+, though the release date has yet to be confrimed. Directed by Sam Cahill and executive produced by Colson Baker, Stephen Astephen, Andre Cisco, Ashleigh Veverka, John Janick and Sean “Diddy” Combs, the trailer gives fans a look at the struggles Machine Gun Kelly has faced in the limelight, including his altercation with Conor McGregor. The officialy synopsis for the documentary reads, “Machine Gun Kelly’s Life in Pink is an in-depth look at the dramatic highs and lows of an artist chasing music’s top spot while tackling noise from the outside world, stardom, fatherhood and more. From creating his platinum-selling, Billbo...

Steve Lacy Announces Sophomore Album Gemini Rights, Shares “Mercury”: Stream

Steve Lacy has announced his forthcoming sophomore album, Gemini Rights, and released the lead single “Mercury.” Stream it below The LP is set to drop later this summer via RCA Records, though The Internet guitarist has yet to specify a particular release date. In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Lacy did share that the record will be “10 songs,” adding, “My whole philosophy on music is, well, one, get in, get out. I don’t want to take people’s lives. I want them to make a decision to want to keep playing it again. I try my best to make my music to where you want to do that again. I produced about 90% of the record, still. I tried to be like, ‘Oh, I need an executive producer, da, da, da.’ But I ended up still doing it.” In the sitdown, the singer also teased that about half of t...

Steve Lacy Announces Sophomore Album Gemini Rights, Shares “Mercury”: Stream

Steve Lacy has announced his forthcoming sophomore album, Gemini Rights, and released the lead single “Mercury.” Stream it below The LP is set to drop later this summer via RCA Records, though The Internet guitarist has yet to specify a particular release date. In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Lacy did share that the record will be “10 songs,” adding, “My whole philosophy on music is, well, one, get in, get out. I don’t want to take people’s lives. I want them to make a decision to want to keep playing it again. I try my best to make my music to where you want to do that again. I produced about 90% of the record, still. I tried to be like, ‘Oh, I need an executive producer, da, da, da.’ But I ended up still doing it.” In the sitdown, the singer also teased that about half of t...

Steve Lacy Announces Sophomore Album Gemini Rights, Shares “Mercury”: Stream

Steve Lacy has announced his forthcoming sophomore album, Gemini Rights, and released the lead single “Mercury.” Stream it below The LP is set to drop later this summer via RCA Records, though The Internet guitarist has yet to specify a particular release date. In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Lacy did share that the record will be “10 songs,” adding, “My whole philosophy on music is, well, one, get in, get out. I don’t want to take people’s lives. I want them to make a decision to want to keep playing it again. I try my best to make my music to where you want to do that again. I produced about 90% of the record, still. I tried to be like, ‘Oh, I need an executive producer, da, da, da.’ But I ended up still doing it.” In the sitdown, the singer also teased that about half of t...

Nova Twins Fight the Good Fight with the Genre-Bending Supernova: Review

Sometimes, the best art is born out of adversity, struggle and strife. Look at some of the greatest creative movements in history, for example. The protest songs of the ‘60s, the Harlem Renaissance — they come from times when pain, oppression and destruction were to no longer be tolerated by the masses. For UK’s Nova Twins, that adversity, struggle and strife was large scale — an intersectional pile on of racism, sexism, environmental decline, and the loss of rights. Their sophomore album, Supernova, tackles some of these issues from the opposite perspective, focusing on the reclamation of what’s been taken rather than the agonizing over what’s been lost. Instead of forlorn lyrics directly reflecting our many tragedies, the duo, Amy Love and Georgia South to be specific, create agency in t...

Nova Twins Fight the Good Fight with the Genre-Bending Supernova: Review

Sometimes, the best art is born out of adversity, struggle and strife. Look at some of the greatest creative movements in history, for example. The protest songs of the ‘60s, the Harlem Renaissance — they come from times when pain, oppression and destruction were to no longer be tolerated by the masses. For UK’s Nova Twins, that adversity, struggle and strife was large scale — an intersectional pile on of racism, sexism, environmental decline, and the loss of rights. Their sophomore album, Supernova, tackles some of these issues from the opposite perspective, focusing on the reclamation of what’s been taken rather than the agonizing over what’s been lost. Instead of forlorn lyrics directly reflecting our many tragedies, the duo, Amy Love and Georgia South to be specific, create agency in t...

Nova Twins Fight the Good Fight with the Genre-Bending Supernova: Review

Sometimes, the best art is born out of adversity, struggle and strife. Look at some of the greatest creative movements in history, for example. The protest songs of the ‘60s, the Harlem Renaissance — they come from times when pain, oppression and destruction were to no longer be tolerated by the masses. For UK’s Nova Twins, that adversity, struggle and strife was large scale — an intersectional pile on of racism, sexism, environmental decline, and the loss of rights. Their sophomore album, Supernova, tackles some of these issues from the opposite perspective, focusing on the reclamation of what’s been taken rather than the agonizing over what’s been lost. Instead of forlorn lyrics directly reflecting our many tragedies, the duo, Amy Love and Georgia South to be specific, create agency in t...

Reeha ft Ice Prince – Yolo (Remix)

Check out this remix single titled “Yolo” by Reehaa, out now. Nigerian fast-rising singer Reehaa comes through with a remix single titled “Yolo” with a guest appearance from Ice Prince. The remix record is a fantastic piece of music for your listening pleasure. It fills in as a follow-up to her song titled “Hope“. However, it deserves a spot on your playlist. Listen and share Reehaa ft Ice Prince – “Yolo” remix below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Reehaa_-_Yolo_ft_Ice_Prince__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download

Ugoccie – Hookup (Onome)

Check out this brand new single from Ugoccie titled – “Hookup” (Onome). Nigerian talented singer Ugoccie comes through with a brand new single titled “Hookup” (Onome), for her beloved fans. The new record is an impressive piece of music for your listening pleasure. It fills in as a follow-up to her previously released tracks “Breakfast” & “Close For The Day“. However, it deserves a spot on your playlist. Listen and share Ugoccie – “Hookup” (Onome) below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Ugoccie_-_Hookup_Onome__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download

BTS Blasts to No. 1 In Australia With ‘Proof’

Just days after announcing an indefinite hiatus, BTS are crowned on the Australian albums chart with Proof (BigHit Entertainment/ING). The K-pop superstars now have a third leader on the ARIA Albums Chart, following studio sets Map Of The Soul: Personal (from 2019) and Map Of The Soul: 7 (2020). Spanning 48 tracks, including the new song “Yet to Come,” Proof is available with a third, physical disc featuring several unreleased demos of solo and group tracks. Earlier in the week, BTS broke ARMY hearts when Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook announced they would embark on their solo careers, capping a remarkable decade-long run which has seen the pop outfit conquer charts around the globe. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news New at No. 3 o...

Songwriters Hall of Fame: 9 Best Moments From 2022 Induction Ceremony

After two years of COVID-related cancelations, the Songwriters Hall of Fame returned for an in-person ceremony on Thursday (June 16) night in New York City. The 2022 induction gala honored Mariah Carey, Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart of Eurythmics, The Isley Brothers, Steve Miller, Pharrell Williams & Chad Hugo of The Neptunes, Rick Nowels and William “Mickey” Stevenson. Lil Nas X was honored with the Hal David Starlight Award, while Paul Williams received the highest songwriting honor, the Johnny Mercer Award. The evening also saw UMPG chairman/CEO Jody Gerson receive the Abe Olman Publisher Award for her lengthy career of songwriter advocacy. From surprise guests (both musical and less-than) to knockout live performances, these were the standout moments from the Songwriters Hall of ...

Every Song Ranked on Drake’s ‘Honestly, Nevermind’ Album: Critic’s Picks

The 6 God goes for seven. Nine months after Certified Lover Boy‘s momentous arrival, Drake delivered another album with Honestly, Nevermind on Friday (June 17). His seventh LP, Drizzy went against his usually well-calculated ways to announce the surprise album just mere hours before it landed on streaming services. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The last time he pulled the surprise release was the critically acclaimed If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late in 2015. For once, Drake elected to keep his album shorter than his typically overstuffed albums with a modest 14 songs. Those expecting a rap album were sadly mistaken, as Drizzy leans on the house music scene and bars are a rarity outside of a few tracks. An expert collaborator,...