Check out this new music visual from King Perryy titled – “Go German”. Nigerian singer King Perryy drops the official music video to his song titled “Go German” for his fans and supporters’ viewing pleasure. It featured Bella Shmurda & Backroad Gee. The captivating visual was shot and directed by TG Omori aka Boy Director. It is graced with positive and energetic performances by King Perryy and featured artists. Watch and share King Perryy ft Bella Shmurda & Backroad Gee – “Go German” below. [embedded content]
Directly following their 2021 album Rainbow Child, celebrated R&B duo LION BABE returned earlier this year with “Harder,” continuing to cement themselves as tastemakers within a wide range of genres. Featuring a guest performance from iconic rapper Busta Rhymes, as well as co-production from acclaimed DJ and producer Mike Nasty, “Harder” is driven by infectious vocals, irresistible grooves and funky chords—the perfect backbone for Shermanology’s remix treatment. The Dutch duo have been active since 2009, building a strong reputation for producing club anthems, like their collab with FISHER, “It’s A Killa.” Shermanology’s genre-bending style nicely complements “Harder,” turning it into an immersive house gem while maintaining the original’s sultry aesthetic. While Rhymes’ and LION...
As a music festival that caters to the renegade lifestyle, Desert Hearts aims to celebrate individuality through art and music fueled by their mantra: “House, Techno, Love.” The multi-day camping experience shies away from the corporate hubbub of larger fests, opting instead to cultivate a sense of belonging where everyone partakes in the revelry. That focus on inclusion and rebellion resonated with the legions of followers that have elevated the brand over its decade of existence. From the sands of the Mojave Desert to the barren grasslands of the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation, the spirit of this ragtag event has permeated across the globe, thanks in part to their offshoot party series, City Hearts. Get Tiny/Juliana Bernstein As a gathering point for those loyal to the ...
DJ Kay Slay, an iconic record producer whose pioneering work helped shape New York’s hip-hop scene, has died at the age of 55. The influential artist, whose real name was Keith Grayson, reportedly passed away due to COVID-19 complications. His family confirmed his tragic death in a statement, which was disseminated via social media by New York hip-hop radio station HOT 97, home to his flagship “Drama Hour” show. Grayson hosted the show on Fridays on HOT 97 for more than two decades. “Our hearts are broken by the passing of Keith Grayson, professionally known as DJ Kay Slay,” the statement reads. “A dominant figure in hip hop culture with millions of fans worldwide, DJ Kay Slay will be remembered for his passion and excellence with a legacy that will tran...
Wicked Woods, an intimate electronic music festival in British Columbia, is gearing up for its 12th edition next month. The event will return to the heart of the Columbia Valley—a region in the Rocky Mountain Trench, minutes away from the Fairmont Hot Springs—from May 26th to 28th. Whether it’s your first time attending or you’re coming back for more, we’ve come up with a comprehensive insider’s guide with everything you need to know ahead of Wicked Woods 2022. We’re here to help you figure out what to bring, where to find the festival, how to navigate the grounds and more. Packing Guide In case you spend a little too much time planning your outfits and forget about the rest, here’s a reminder. From the essentials to the little things, check out Wicked Woods...
Yesterday, the Weeknd headlined the final night of Coachella’s first weekend alongside Swedish House Mafia, debuting a handful of Dawn FM tracks and performing his verse from his Kanye West collaboration “Hurricane.” He also played “Low Life,” “Or Nah,” and “Crew Love,” his songs with Future, Ty Dolla $ign, and Drake, respectively. Watch clips below. The set concluded with Swedish House Mafia returning to play their Weeknd collaboration “Moth to a Flame,” from Paradise Again. Follow all of Pitchfork’s Coachella 2022 coverage. Swedish House Mafia and the Weeknd replaced Kanye West as festival headliners after the rapper withdrew for undisclosed reasons. West had previously threatened to pull out if fellow headliner Billie Eilish did not apologize to Travis Scott. West believed that Eilish h...
Swedish House Mafia have added a few new tour dates and also announced the support acts for their forthcoming trek in support of their debut album Paradise Again. The opening acts at various dates are Alesso, Zhu, Vintage Culture, Grimes, and Kaytranada. Find Swedish House Mafia’s latest tour schedule below. Paradise Again was released last week. The album includes collaborations with the Weeknd, A$AP Rocky, and more. Following the record’s release, the trio headlined the third night of Coachella with the Weeknd. All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Swedish House Mafia: Paradise Again World Tour 2022 Swedish House Mafia: 07-29 Miami, FL – FTX Arena +...
Kendrick Lamar has tweeted a new link to his Oklama website. And, on the site, the rapper revealed his new album’s title and release date: Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is out May 13. Lamar teased the record—his “final TDE album,” as he described it—on a website launched in August 2021. “May the Most High continue to use Top Dawg as a vessel for candid creators. As I continue to pursue my life’s calling,” he wrote at the time. “There’s beauty in completion. And always faith in the unknown.” He signed the note, “Oklama.” Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers follows Lamar’s Pulitzer-winning 2017 album Damn. Since then, he’s curated and helmed the Black Panther soundtrack, headlined Coachella and Top Dawg Entertainment’s Championship Tour, won a bunch of Grammy Awards, and been nominated for...
Pusha T has announced the release date for his new album: It’s Almost Dry, the long-awaited follow-up to the 2018 album Daytona, is out this Friday, April 22. See the album trailer below. The new album will include Pusha T’s February single “Diet Coke,” which was co-produced by Kanye West and 88-Keys. The record also features the Jay-Z and Pharrell Williams collaboration “Neck & Wrist.” It’s Almost Dry, according to a press release, is produced entire by West and Williams. Pusha T has indicated that It’s Almost Dry is his final release for Def Jam Recordings; at the end of January, he posted photos of a signed contract to that end. The fulfillment also means that Pusha T now has full ownership of his master recordings. Steven Victor, Pusha T’s manager, confirmed to Complex that P...
The ink has dried: Pusha T has announced the release date of his much-anticipated new album It’s Almost Dry. Today, the rapper revealed the LP is dropping this Friday, April 22nd. King Push made the announcement with a trailer soundtracked by an artist singing, “I pray for my enemies/ I pray for my friends/ I pray for the one that will betray me again.” Watch the clip below. Pusha T teased in January that the follow-up to 2018’s Daytona was his final release on Def Jam. In fulfilling his contract, he now has full ownership of his master recordings. However, Push’s manager Steven Victor confirmed to Complex that he will remain with Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music imprint while staying open to the possibility of re-signing with Def Jam. Advertisement Related Video It’s Almost Dry was produc...
Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | RSS Rick Astley burst onto the pop scene 1987 seemingly out of nowhere when his debut single, the feel-good, earnest dance anthem “Never Gonna Give You Up,” grabbed the No. 1 spot in 25 countries, including the US and UK. In just a matter of weeks, Astley — then only 21 — traded his small town outside of Manchester, England for center stage on a global scale. And he never gave it up, either, even when he broke the pop and dance expectations thrust upon him a few years later and turned to soul. As fate would have it, “Never Gonna Give You Up” never gave up either. Two decades after its release, the song “Rickrolled” its way back...
Five years after the release of DAMN., Kendrick Lamar has announced a new LP. His fifth studio album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is out on May 13. The 34-year-old rapper tweeted out a new link to his Oklama website. The site features two clickable folders: an untitled black one and a yellow one titled “nu thoughts.” The black folder contains a memo, on pgLang letterhead announcing the release, signed “from the desk of oklama.” The yellow folder leads to a longer message from August 2021 where Lamar refers to the project as his “final TDE album” and expresses his gratitude for being a part of the label over the past 17 years: “I spend most of my days with fleeting thoughts. Writing. Listening. And collecting old Beach cruisers. The morning rides keep me on a hill of silence. I go mont...