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Susu – Hold You Down

Following up on Adesua Etomi-Wellington’s music, here is a new release single from her titled – “Hold You Down”. The song “Hold You Down” is the latest single from the music celebrity & actress popularly known as Susu. The new record is taken from her just-released new extended play titled “Sue Me” which contains 5 tracks. It is dedicated to her fans’ listening pleasure and is a follow-up to her new song titled “Dodged A Bullet“. Listen and share Susu – “Hold You Down” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Susu_-_Hold_You_Down_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download

Children of Zeus Are Born Again

The term “good things come to those who wait” isn’t used enough, especially in the world of music. We’re currently living in a time where everything is demanded instantly; music, with visuals, have to be dropped weekly to garner eyes and engagement and mixtapes are gradually dominating popular music more than ever before. In increasingly impatient times, it’s rare that we come across contextualized and soulful music, written from the heart and for the heart. It’s even rarer to build a solid discography that’s jam-packed with substance, and songs that become a part of your everyday life and routine. But for Manchester’s soul and hip-hop duo, Children of Zeus, quality over quantity is everything. Comprized of Tyler Daley and Konny Kon, the two friends used to make their own solo music with o...

Wiz Khalifa Takes a Trip Down “Memory Lane” in New Music Video

Wiz Khalifa has shared an official video for his single “Memory Lane.” The song was teased in the process of the rapper rolling out his summer LP, Multiverse. The visual offers a story-driven backdrop to the introspective track. It opens with a woman nervously entering a doctor’s office. A team of doctors attaches a mass of wires to her head, and she’s instantly transported back in time. The woman looks back on her relationship with her boyfriend, played by Khalifa, beginning from when they first met to their eventual breakup. “When the days turn to nights / I keep thinking ’bout you moving on,” he raps. “Makes me wonder if you hear this song / Would you right the way that we went wrong?” Khalifa’s seventh studio album, Multiverse, debuted in July with guest appearances from Girl Talk...

PinkPantheress Releases Romantic Cut “Do you miss me?”

Breakthrough pop songstress PinkPantheress has released a new single “Do you miss me?”. Since jumping on the scene, the young star has been known for her innovative approach to fusing pop, bedroom pop, dance and hyperpop and more. With production from Kaytranada and phil, the new cut adds to her catalog of soft yet upbeat tracks. Harboring a romantic cadence, the song’s feeling of longing centers around a past lover and the feelings that still exist. “We don’t even get in fights / Went downstairs to make a coffee / In the morning how you like / Ha, ah, yeah / All I wanted was to scream / When I saw one of her messages that popped up on your screen,” sings the UK-native in the first verse. Even though the song meditates on a past relationship, the lyrical repetition and pulsating beat from ...

Playboi Carti, Travis Scott and Future To Headline Rolling Loud California 2023

Rolling Loud has unveiled the lineup for next year’s California festival. Slated for March 3 to March 5, the upcoming event will take place at Inglewood’s Hollywood Park, adjacent to the famed SoFi Stadium. The first day of the hip-hop festival will be headlined by Playboi Carti. Other big-name rappers gracing the festival on that Friday are Kodak Black, DaBaby, Tyga, Trippie Redd, Saweetie and Fivio Foreign. Travis Scott will take over on Saturday, joined by Lil Baby, Don Toliver, 2 Chainz, Kevin Gates, Lil Yachty, City Girls, Amine and Chief Keef. Come Sunday, Future will round out the weekend of performances, while Lil Wayne will offer a special guest appearance. Additional acts for the day include Lil Uzi Vert, Polo G, Moneybagg Yo, Ski Mask the Slump God and Sheck Wes. Check out the e...

Chris Lake Drops Long-Awaited House Track, “In The Yuma”

On 11/11, wishes apparently do come true. After two years of rinsing out a mythical ID, Chris Lake has finally released the highly anticipated track, “In The Yuma,” by way of his own Black Book Records imprint. A collaboration with Aatig, “In The Yuma” is an uplifting tech house record inspired by Lake’s 2019 Coachella performance in—you guessed it—the Yuma Tent. The invigorating track begins with a soft croon, “I feel so good / Don’t bring me down,” before Lake introduces a kinetic bassline with punchy piano chords and a thumping kick drum. You can listen to “In The Yuma” below. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles The chart-topping house music tastemaker called his new track “the best thing [he] did in the pandemic...

EDM.com Playlist Picks: Flume, ROSSY, Kygo & More [11/11/22]

The electronic music community is constantly evolving with new sounds every week, as artists become more innovative with their compositions. EDM.com’s weekly “Playlist Picks” series highlights the top releases in the genre, helping uncover the latest tracks that will soon dominate the dance music scene. EDM.com Top Hits Galantis, David Guetta & MNEK – Damn (You’ve Got Me Saying) Kygo – The Way We Were (feat. Plested) Clean Bandit & Elley Duhé – Don’t Leave Me Lonely (Punctual Remix) Festival Hits 2022 Kx5, deadmau5, Kaskade & James French – Avalanche Chris Lake – In The Yuma (feat. Aatig) Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Miane – Fears In The Fire (feat. Camden Cox) Black Carl! & Saka – Rush Hour ...

HVRCRFT Drops Heavy-Hitting Debut EP, “Cosmos 2043”

Rising bass music producer HVRCRFT has unleashed Cosmos 2043, his momentous debut EP. Spanning five songs, Cosmos 2043 encapsulates HVRCRFT’s knack for producing explosive dubstep anthems. The EP’s titular track kicks it off with a bang, interpolating an eerie soliloquy with cinematic soundscapes before a blistering drop. Then comes “Human Avatar,” which seamlessly contrasts fluttering, frenetic arpeggios with mechanical growls. The ensuing track, “KOrnerz,” might just be the project’s hardest record, a screeching dubstep cut. HVRCRFT keeps the energy up with “Another Level,” a hip-hop and bass hybrid featuring Milano The Don, who has collaborated with Riot Ten, Lit Lords and more. He rounds out the EP with, “Coming Down” a haunting...

Teenage Engineering Unveils Intricate Choir of Wooden Vocalizing “Doll” Synths

Teenage Engineering is bringing the vocal range of a full choir to your home studio. The Swedish hardware company has always been forward-thinking when it comes to production functionality and design, like their portable pocket synth series and Record Factory, the company’s at-home solution for allowing musicians to print their own 5″ vinyl records. Now, the developer has returned with a new studio weapon, the Teenage Engineering Choir. The choir consists of an eight-piece set of crafted wooden “dolls,” each equipped to “sing” with its own unique vocal pattern. Each doll was created with the influence of a specific musical culture in mind and when placed together, they are capable of recognizing each other in the space. They can then deliver harmonized performances. Scroll to Continue Reco...

Elvis Costello & The Imposters Add 2023 Tour Dates

Elvis Costello & The Imposters have added a string of U.S. tour dates in 2023, starting in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on February 23 and wrapping up in Charlottesville, Virginia on March 10. Check out the full list of dates below.  Costello & The Imposters toured earlier this summer behind their new album The Boy Named If. Costello also reunited with Allan Mayes to reform his first band Rusty, recording the band’s debut album Resurrection of Rust. In September, he announced a 10-night residency at the Gramercy Theater in New York City scheduled for February 2023.  Check out Pitchfork’s “5-10-15-20” feature “Elvis Costello on the Music of His Life.”  All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our ...

Watch LCD Soundsystem Perform “New Body Rhumba” on Colbert

LCD Soundsystem stopped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to perform their new song “New Body Rhumba,” recorded for Noah Baumbach’s film adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel White Noise. Check it out below. “New Body Rhumba” is the band’s first music in five years. The band kicks off a 20-date residency at Brooklyn Steel in New York this Friday (November 18). LCD Soundsystem have already held residencies this year in London, Boston, and Philadelphia. White Noise premiered in Venice in November and hits Netflix on December 30 after a limited theater run. Read about LCD Soundsystem in Pitchfork’s review of the Meet Me in the Bathroom documentary. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.

Fever Ray Announces 2023 Tour

Fever Ray has announced a 2023 tour. The trek—called the There’s No Place I’d Rather Be Tour—marks Karen Dreijer’s first shows since 2018. The news follows the announcement of Fever Ray’s upcoming album, Radical Romantics, which is out March 10 via Mute. Two tracks from that album, “What They Call Us” and “Carbon Dioxide,” have been shared so far. Check out a list of European and North American dates below. Radical Romantics is Karen Dreijer’s third album as Fever Ray and the first since 2017’s Plunge. Since then, Dreijer has released a live album and a remix album of its tracks. 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. Fever Ray: There’s No Place I’d Rather B...