Don’t miss this brand new tune titled “Outside” coming from Lyta. Marlian singer, Lyta is pleased to unveil his new record titled “Outside” to begin the year. Since the previous year was an amazing one for him, he remains committed to dishing out great music, some of the highlights were the release of songs like “High Vibration“, “Different Conversation” etc, which all made it to the music chart. However, the new record “Outside” is of one those impressive hit singles released by Lyta, just to light up your day. Listen and share Lyta – Outside below. Download coming soon.
Check out this brand new single from Shatta Wale titled “Don’t Start” out now. Coming in from Ghana is a brand new song titled “Don’t Start” by Shatta Wale, just for his teeming fans. The new record is an irresistible melody that will get you hooked. Shatta Wale for the past few weeks has been churning out impressive tracks like “Landlord“, “Kappa For Dey” and more. Moreover, he expresses himself more on the track “Don’t Start” with a great energy and delivery. Listen, enjoy and share Shatta Wale – “Don’t Start” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Shatta_Wale_-_Dont_Start_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Bad Bunny recently announced an expansive US stadium tour this coming summer, following his 2020 release of El Último Tour del Mundo. The San Juan-based reggaetón star enlisted his longtime girlfriend, Gabriela Berlingeri, to help promote the massive summer lineup, marking his first-ever US stadium tour. The couple announced “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour” in a cheeky Instagram reel set against a candlelit, waterside dinner. Boasting a roster of 29 cities, the Latin pop star is kicking off his marathon tour in Orlando, Florida, at the Camping World Stadium on Aug. 8, following a massive rollout throughout Central and South America, including notable destinations in Chicago, New York City, and Los Angeles. Leading the Latin trap wave, Bad Bunny has amassed a worldwide following, serving a...
Dublin’s new monthly techno offering Not Safe For Work (NSFW), promises music and dance with no inhibitions. NSFW will host club nights dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community and allies in what they call “a queer safe space” where attendees can take in the sounds of progressive house and techno music. In the spirit of NSFW, the party additionally encourages attendees to, “Dust off those harnesses and chains, iron those mesh tops (or no top preferably) and polish those dancing boots.” NSFW plans to enforce a no-phone policy on the dancefloor, keeping attendees fully engaged and in the moment, and empowering them to dance with full freedom of expression. Recommended Articles According to GCN, Co-hosts Sean Fitzpatrick and Lee Bracken aim to bring the spirit...
Since launching in 2016, STMPD RCRDS has become one of dance music’s most esteemed record labels, stewarding the careers of some of the scene’s brightest production minds. So it’s hard to believe that Martin Garrix‘s flagship imprint has just now launched it’s first-ever remix contest. STMPD this morning announced the competition, which invites music producers to rework the Dutch superstar’s collaboration with Matisse & Sadko and John Martin, “Won’t Let You Go.” Garrix and the label’s A&R will pick multiple finalists to be considered for two categories: Jury (STMPD’s team) and public (determined by poll voting). According to a press release issued by STMPD, prizes include a chance to win an official release ...
John Krasinski’s next film IF (not to be confused with Stephen King’s novel and subsequent movie adaptations) is shaping to be a mini reunion of The Office. As Deadline reports, Steve Carell has joined the cast of the movie, which will also star Ryan Reynolds. The plot is being kept under wraps, but it’s based on an original idea from Krasinski about a child’s journey to rediscover their imagination. Krasinski will direct, write, and produce the currently untitled film under his company Sunday Night with Reynolds co-producing. Rounding out the cast are Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag), Alan Kim (Minari), Cailey Fleming (Loki), Louis Gossett Jr. (Watchmen), and Fiona Shaw. The movie is set for release via Paramount Pictures on November 17th, 2023. Advertisement Krasinski and Carrell haven’t w...
Calling all demigods: a TV series based on Percy Jackson and the Olympians is coming to Disney+. The beloved young adult fantasy novel is getting a new live-action adaptation, co-executive produced by the author, Rick Riordan. Production is scheduled to begin this summer. The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series follows the titular 12-year-old demigod, who’s still adjusting to his newfound mystical powers (alongside the usual strife of modern tweenhood). The adventure unfolds when Zeus accuses Percy of stealing his master lightning bolt, prompting the young hero to journey across America to find it, return it, and bring peace to Olympus. “With Rick Riordan, Jon Steinberg and Dan Shotz leading our creative team, we’re deep into creating a compelling TV series worthy of the heroi...
Jack Black has paid his respects to the late Meat Loaf, thanking the legendary singer for “rocking so hard.” It’s not hard to see how Black was inspired by Meat Loaf, considering the comedic actor’s theatrical and bombastic approach to rock music as part of the duo Tenacious D. In his tribute, Black cited the impact Meat Loaf made on him at a young age, and expressed gratitude to the rock icon for appearing in the movie Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny. “I think I was 9 years old when my big sister took me to see The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” wrote Black on Instagram. “Meat Loaf rocked the hell out of that movie. 25 years later I begged him to play my father in my band’s movie The Pick of Destiny and by god he rocked the hell out of that one too. Thank you Meat for rocking so hard!!! M...
Janet Jackson has revealed that her brother Michael used to bully her about her weight beginning when she was 11 and he was an adult. Via The Daily Mail, she spoke about this ugly period in the new documentary Janet, which airs on January 28th and 29th on Lifetime and A&E. She said her weight began to change after she was cast in Good Times at the age of 11. “I’m an emotional eater, so when I get stressed or something is really bothering me, it comforts me,” she recalled. “I did Good Times and that’s the beginning of having weight issues and the way I looked at myself.” Her stresses were exacerbated by her famous older brother, who would have been about 19 years old at the time. As her weight fluctuated, “There were times when Mike used to tease me an...
Geoff Tate says that he doesn’t expect a reunion of QUEENSRŸCHE‘s classic lineup to ever materialize. In April 2014, Tate and QUEENSRŸCHE announced that a settlement had been reached after a nearly two-year legal battle where the singer sued over the rights to the QUEENSRŸCHE name after being fired in 2012. Fellow original QUEENSRŸCHE members Michael Wilton (guitar), Scott Rockenfield (drums) and Eddie Jackson (bass) responded with a countersuit. The settlement included an agreement that Wilton, Rockenfield and Jackson would continue as QUEENSRŸCHE, while Tate would have the sole right to perform the albums “Operation: Mindcrime” and “Operation: Mindcrime II” in their entirety live. During a January 24 appearance on SiriusXM‘s “Trunk Nation W...
Kid Rock has released three new songs: “We The People“, “The Last Dance” and “Rockin'”. The most controversial track of the three, “We The People” features the chorus of “Let’s go, Brandon,” conservative code for “Fuck Joe Biden” (born when a NASCAR reporter misheard a crowd, reporting that they chanted in support of racer Brandon Brown when they were actually chanting expletives toward the U.S. president), and also takes aim at the mainstream media, CNN, TMZ, Twitter and Facebook, as well as mask mandates and COVID-19 restrictions. “We the people in all we do reserve the right to scream, ‘Fuck you!” he shouts in the song. “Wear your mask. Take your pills. Now a whole generation is mentall...
Sebastian Bach (SKID ROW) and Jamey Jasta (HATEBREED) have weighed in on Neil Young‘s decision to issue a letter to his management team demanding Spotify to remove his music from the streaming service over vaccine misinformation on Joe Rogan‘s podcast. In a now-deleted post on his web site, Young said the music and podcast platform is “spreading fake information about vaccines — potentially causing death to those who believe this disinformation spread by them.” “I want you to let Spotify know immediately TODAY that I want all my music off their platform,” he wrote, according to Rolling Stone. “They can have Rogan or Young. Not both.” “With an estimated 11 million listeners per episode, JRE [‘The Joe Rogan Experience’] which ...