Netflix isn’t big on fan service these days (A $16 standard plan? Charging a fee for sharing passwords?), but thanks to Pete Davidson, the streamer has done one thing right. After the comedian took to Saturday Night Live to bemoan the epic-length movies dominating the industry today, Netflix made Davidson’s dreams of a “Short-Ass Movies” section a reality. “These days, when I sit down to watch a movie, I can find just about anything in the world,” Davidson says to open his musical sketch. “But night after night, there’s only one kind of movie I’m always looking for, and that’s a short ass movie.” The comedian then goes into a rap with Chris Redd about how his short attention span requires a film that’s “like, at most, an hour-forty,” and even starts listing examples. Naturally, musica...
For decades now, David Duchovny hasn’t been afraid to poke a little fun at his own image. The veteran TV star has peppered his career with roles in which he satirizes the nature of being “David Duchovny,” most recently seen in the first season of the Netlfix series The Chair, in which he satirized himself with aching attention to details like his recent literary and musical efforts. But as he tells Consequence, taking on the role of “David Duchovny” was a very different experience from his role in The Bubble, the new Netflix comedy directed and co-written by Judd Apatow. The Bubble tracks a pandemic-era cast and crew assembling to film the latest installment of a fictional blockbuster franchise called Cliff Beasts 6, with Duchovny playing Dustin Mulray, one of the film’s stars, whose compl...
LL Cool J’s hip-hop music festival Rock the Bells will return this August. Hosted at the Forest Hills Stadium in LL’s hometown of Queens, the event will embrace hip-hop culture through live performances, art exhibits and interactive experiences. Fellow Queens native Roxanne Shanté will serve as the host of the event, with music from DJ Mister Cee and DJ Scratch. The festival will see a lineup of some of hip-hop’s most influential artists grace the stage. Hip-hop pioneers DJ Z-Trip, Ice Cube, Rick Ross and Lil’ Kim are all slated to perform. Attendees will also have the opportunity to see sets from The Diplomats featuring Cam’Ron, Jim Jones and Juelz Santana, Fat Joe and Remy Ma, Jadakiss, Scarface, Trina, N.O.R.E and Digable Planets, with more to be announced as the festival nears. “This f...
Check out this brand new single from Denilscene titled “Love Is Not Enough”. Nigerian singer Denilscene comes through with a brand new single he calls “Love Is Not Enough” featuring Vivi Edema. It is taken off his released extended play “Street To Stardom“. The new record “Love Is Not Enough” is an impressive piece that is a follows up to his song “Sugar” on the EP. Listen and share Densilscene ft Vivi Edema – “Love Is Not Enough” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Denilscene_-_Love_Is_Not_Enough_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Gunna made his debut as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live this weekend, performing a rendition of his Metro Boomin-produced track “Banking on Me” and enlisting Future for a prismatic take on “Pushin P.” Following the Atlanta rapper’s piano-backed delivery of the former single in a sharp, white suit with black sunglasses, Gunna stood side-by-side with Future to perform their popular DS4EVER track “Pushin P,” which also features Young Thug, among a myriad of multi-colored laser beams. DS4EVER, which was released in January, features 19 tracks and a sizable roster of guest appearances that includes Young Thug on “Mop,” 21 Savage on “Thought I Was Playing,” Drake on “Pussy Power,” Kodak Black on “How You Did That,” Lil Baby on “25K Ja...
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After months of singles and tantalizing teasers, Grabbitz‘s hotly anticipated third album has finally arrived by way of Hopeless Records. Time Isn’t Real is masterful and innovative, as Grabbitz’s decade of experience pioneering the fusion of rock and electronic music has further opened his own clear-cut lane. Throughout each of the 12 tracks, the Buffalo-born artist effortlessly weaves between unpredictable soundscapes. Gritty, gut-wrenching guitar riffs can suddenly be swooped up by dreamy moments, ultimately adding to the mystique of the record. Some of the most impressive tracks on the album are the already well-received “Pigs In The Sky” and “Pain Killers.” Both tunes embody the message, feel, and sound Grabbitz has long embraced, providi...