Check out this brand new single from Diamond Platnumz titled “Wonder”. Talented Tanzanian singer Diamond Platnumz drops another brand new interesting tune titled “Wonder”. The new single is off the newly released body of work and serves as his fourth studio album titled “First Of All“. This is an amazing piece of good music for your listening pleasure and it deserves a spot on your playlist. Listen and share Diamond Platnumz – “Wonder” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Diamond_Platnumz_-_Wonder_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Check out this brand new single coming in from Noon Dave titled “Brunch”. Chocolate City Music Group unveils a new addition to the family, he goes by the name Oluwaseun Dave Obafemi stage name Noon Dave. Noon Dave is an Afro-fusion artist who taps his inspiration from diverse exposure to various genres of music. He kicks off his music career professionally with a brand new tune titled “Brunch“. Before now, Noon had released an interesting single titled “Too Late” which was well-received, and as a fast-rising singer, his style, uniqueness, and approach to music certainly will make soar higher. Listen and share Noon Dave – “Brunch” below.
As global head of editorial at the biggest music streamer in the world, Sulinna Ong has plenty on her plate — not least of which is overseeing the programming of Spotify’s playlists across genres, territories and fandoms. And this past week has been a big one for Ong and her team, as they revamped Spotify’s flagship K-Pop playlist, K-Pop ON! (온), with a new name, a massive marketing push and a focused plan for new content catered to fans of the genre that has expanded significantly around the world in recent years. And the push has already started to pay off: daily streams and listening hours for the playlists grew 40% week over week, according to Spotify, and the playlist moved into the top five of the company’s most-streamed playlists, which Ong says is “a first for the playlist and the ...
All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. The red panda has landed! Turning Red, Disney and Pixar’s latest animated creation, premiered exclusively on Disney+ on Friday (March 11). The animated film centers around Mei Lee, a “confident, dorky” 13-year-old Chinese-Canadian girl whose inner red panda pops out when she gets too excited — or stressed out. Newcomer Rosalie Chiang voices Mei Lee and Sandra Oh voices her strict and overprotecting mother, Ming. Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Ava Morse, Hyein Park voice Mei’s friends. Orion Lee, Wai Ching Ho, James Hong, Tristan Allerick Chen, Sasha Roiz, Addie Chan...
When ATEEZ returned to America for the first time since 2019, the breakout K-pop group wasn’t as much amazed by upgrading from 800-person-capacity clubs to sold-out arenas as they were with finally reuniting with the actual people in the audience. “We just saw them on screens for two years, but now finally we see each other,” says Hongjoong, ATEEZ’s bubbly leader who turns into the fervent and fiery captain onstage. “When we were in Korea, we had online fan meetings with many American fans, but it felt like we were watching them on TV. It’s really amazing to see them in person; it’s almost unbelievable.” Explore Explore ATEEZ See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news With puppy-like energy palpable as they hang out together, hardly any question for ATEEZ g...
Lil Durk has unleashed his highly-anticipated The Voice follow-up, 7220, out via Only the Family, Alamo Records and Sony Music. The title of the album makes reference to the Chicago rapper’s grandmother’s address, “the house it all started,” per Durk’s words. Just yesterday, March 10, the rapper amped-up fans for the impending release by sharing a music video for the track “Golden Child” and revealed the project’s tracklist. Spanning 17-tracks, the LP packs in heavy-hitting features from Future, Gunna, Summer Walker and Morgan Wallen. Durk’s collaboration with Wallen “Broadway Girls” was released in October as the lead single for the project. To celebrate 7220’s debut, Durk requested that fans drop their Cash App handles on Twitter and announced that he’s going to give away $7,220 USD in B...
The road to The Chainsmokers‘ fourth album continues with “iPad,” a brand new single exploring the transformation of a loved one to a stranger. The lovesick track follows the January release of “High,” The Chainsmokers’ first original song in three years. Both will appear on the duo’s upcoming fourth album, their first full-length record since 2019’s World War Joy. Bubbly and pensive, “iPad” arrives alongside an official music video. Directed by Kid Studio, the video follows Drew Taggart of The Chainsmokers as he navigates New York City, decompressing the end of an unhealthy relationship. The brooding video also features Taggart’s counterpart, Alex Pall, performing the song on the keyboard. Recommended Articles “Someti...
Bobbie Nelson, Willie Nelson’s older sister and an original member of his Family Band, died on Thursday (March 10th) at the age of 91. A quiet, yet steadying, presence on the piano at live shows, Nelson passed away while surrounded by family. “Her elegance, grace, beauty, and talent made this world a better place. She was the first member of Willie’s band, as his pianist and singer,” reads a statement from the Nelson family. “Our hearts are broken and she will be deeply missed. But we are so lucky to have had her in our lives. Please keep her family in your thoughts and give them the privacy they need at this time.” Born on New Year’s Day in 1931, Nelson was two years older than her more famous brother, but he still referred to her as his “Little Sister Bobbie” on stage. They played togeth...
Alanis Morissette has unveiled her latest single “Olive Branch.” Stream it below. On the apologetic ballad, co-written with Michael Farrell, the singer-songwriter waves the white flag in a drama-ridden friendship. “I’m amazed that you have stood by all this time,” she sings over stark piano. “I’m riddled with a deep regret/ And here is my olive branch/ And I’m so sorry/ And mea culpa / I’m reaching out to make amends.” Since releasing her 2020 album Such Pretty Forks in the Road, the Canadian-American songstress has dropped a steady stream of one-off singles, including 2021’s “Predator,” “I Miss the Band,” the Mental Health Action Day anthem “Rest,” and Willie Nelson duet “On the Road Again.” Related Video Morissette is currently gearing up for the extended North American leg of her long-a...
Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS Joan Jett catches up with Kyle Meredith to talk about Changeup, her very first acoustic album that finds classics and deep cuts stripped down to their roots. Related Video The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame legend takes us into what prompted the project, turning down MTV when they asked her to do the first Unplugged, how songs like “Cherry Bomb” and “Victim of Circumstance” changed with the new set, and how the recent 40th anniversaries of “Bad Reputation” and “I Love Rock and Roll” influenced her song choices. Advertisement Jett also takes us back making 1987’s “Light of Day” with Michael J. Fox, recording a tribute to the late M...