Check out this new music from Rayvanny titled “Fundi” out now. Wasafi Records singer, Rayvanny comes through with a new song he calls “Fundi“. It is one of the tracks off his album “Flowers II“. The new record “Fundi” is a fantastic melody dedicated to his fans and supporters. However, this is a follow-up track to the previously released “Miss You“. Listen and share Rayvanny – “Fundi” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Rayvanny_-_Fundi_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Check out this new music video from Peruzzi titled “Ready”. Nigerian sensational singer Peruzzi drops the visual to his just-released single titled “Ready” with a guest appearance from AcebergTM. The anticipated music visual is a captivating and colorful video clip shot and directed by TG Omori. Watch and share Peruzzi ft AcebergTM – “Ready” below. [embedded content]
Don’t miss this brand new song from Rayvanny titled “Honey” out now. Wasafi Records singer, Rayvanny comes through with a new song he calls “Honey“ featuring Ray C. It is one of the tracks off his album “Flowers II“. The new record “Honey” is a fantastic melody dedicated to his fans and supporters. However, this is a follow-up track to one of his songs on the album “Fundi“. Listen and share Rayvanny – “Honey” ft Ray C below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Rayvanny_-_Honey_ft_Ray_C__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Don’t miss this brand new song from Rayvanny titled “Falling In Love” out now. Wasafi Records singer, Rayvanny comes through with a new song he calls “Falling In Love” featuring Nadia Mukami. It is one of the tracks off his album “Flowers II“. The new record “Falling For You” is a fantastic melody dedicated to his fans and supporters. However, this is a follow-up track to one of his songs on the album “Honey“. Listen and share Rayvanny – “Falling In Love” ft Nadia Mukami below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Rayvanny_-_Falling_In_Love_ft_Nadia_Mukami__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Billie Joe Armstrong is back in possession of his precious car. Over the weekend, the Green Day frontman appealed for the return of his stolen ‘62 Chevy Nova, which has been in the family for decades. “This car is near and dear to all our hearts and has been in the GD family for over 30 years,” he shared on Instagram Saturday (Feb. 5). The post featured multiple photos of the classic Chevrolet emblazoned with the word “STOLEN!” in bright red letters over top of it. His pleas didn’t go unnoticed. The vehicle was reportedly recovered by Sherriff’s deputies on Tuesday, near the city of Orange in Orange County, and it’s apparently in good condition. “False alarm.. turns out I forgot where I parked it… KIDDING! Truth is the person that stole it left it parked. Joy ride? Maybe.. ...
During his concert for SiriusXM and Pandora’s Small Stage Series at the Hollywood Palladium on Wednesday night (Feb. 9), John Mayer stopped the show to help a fan with an apparent medical issue in the crowd. When Mayer noticed that a fan had possibly fainted in the audience, he stopped singing and immediately called for medics to help. As his band quietly vamped in the background, Mayer then asked to stop the music altogether. Explore Explore John Mayer See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Is she conscious? Give me a thumbs-up if she’s alert,” Mayer asked the people around her, who responded with a round of thumbs-ups. “I’m gonna step off the stage for a second,” Mayer added before leading his band offstage. When he returned, Mayer reassured the crowd that...
A composer, professor and pioneer in electronic and electro-acoustic music, who helped develop the Synclavier, an early digital synthesizer, has died. Jon Appleton died Jan. 30 in White River Junction, Vt., at the age of 83, his son JJ Appleton said Wednesday. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Appleton, who was born in Los Angeles, became part of the faculty at Dartmouth College in 1967 and developed one of the first programs and studios for electronic music in the country. “That really was a pioneering vision of his to create a center for electronic music at Dartmouth and it propelled Dartmouth very quickly to the forefront of the work in electronic, electro-acoustic music,” said colleague and friend Theodore Levin, the Arthur R. Virgin Professor of Music at Dartmouth. While he w...
President Biden spends his day-to-day rubbing shoulders with world leaders. And sometimes, leaders of the pop music world. The POTUS caught up with Billie Eilish and producer Finneas when the siblings stopped into Washington, D.C. during the early stages of the “Bad Guy” singer’s latest tour. To prove it, Biden posted a picture of himself at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, flanked by pop’s hottest famous siblings. “When I heard my friends Billie Eilish and Finneas were in town for a show, I knew I had to invite them over to the White House,” reads his post on Instagram. “Great to see you and your family — and I’m glad you got to meet Commander.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Eilish visited the capital on Feb. 9 for a concert at Capital One Arena, o...
Last month, amid a wave of artist boycotts, Spotify added content warnings to its COVID-19 content to quell anger at vaccine misinformation hosted on the platform. The tweak did little to satisfy critics, and the New York state comptroller is among them, according to a letter obtained by Reuters. In the letter, comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who oversees pension funds in the state, urged Spotify to let users more easily report misinformation, and requested details on how the platform handles content rules and enforcement, according to Reuters. DiNapoli cited complaints that Joe Rogan had spread misinformation, as well as reports of racist material. “As we have seen with other technology and media companies who host or publish content, the failure to successfully moderate content on a company...
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Real Lies—the London duo of singer and lyricist Kevin Lee Kharas and producer Patrick King—have announced their first new album in seven years. Lad Ash is out April 22 via Unreal. Listen to the new single from the album, “An Oral History of My First Kiss,” below. The last album from Real Lies was 2015’s Real Life. Since then, founding member Tom Watson departed the group. The debut album featured the song “North Circular,” which was named Best New Track by Pitchfork in 2014. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Lad Ash: 01 Ethos02 Boss Trick03 An Oral History of My First Kiss04 Dream On05 Late Arcades06 Thameslink Tryst07 Dolphin Junction08 All Good Dogs09 Since I10 The Carousel11 Your Guiding Hand12 DiCaprio