Seyi Vibez, a brilliant vocalist, has a new release song titled Bank Of America. Seyi Vibez has a brand new solo single, Bank Of America, dedicated to his fans’ listening pleasure. His latest album, “Billion Dollar Baby,” has the track enlisted on it. Bank Of America is a fantastic tune that you’ll like upon hearing. The project also includes songs like Ife, Saro, Darling, and Gangsta, among others. Listen to and share Seyi Vibez’s new single – Bank Of America below. Download coming soon.
For all Mercy Chinwo’s fans and supporters, here is a new release mixtape that is a compilation of her praise and worship songs. Tracklist 1. Mercy Chinwo – Excess Love2. Mercy CHinwo – Bor Ekom3. Mercy Chinwo – Power Belongs To Jesus4. Mercy CHinwo – Chinwedum5. Mercy CHinwo Ft Preye Odede – Eze6. Mercy Chinwo – Oh Jesus7. Mercy Chinwo – Igew8. Bredjo Ft Prospa Tytman – Spirit Of God9. Bredjo – Victory10. Bredjo – You Are Jesus Ft Abel Namadi11. Mercy Chinwo – Akamdinelu12. Mercy CHinwo – My Responsibility13. Mercy Chinwo – Incredible God14. Mercy Chinwo – Omeka Nnaya15. Bredjo – The Blood16. Mercy Chinwo – Obi Nasom Download and share Best Of Mercy Chinwo Mixtape + Bredjo Praise And Worship Mix below. Download
Nigerian indigenous singer Austine Emmanuel drops his viral single titled You Dey Whine Me. You, Dey, Whine Me is a popular song gaining traction on social media because of its funny catchphrase which is relatable to Nigerian or pidgin-speaking areas in Africa. On the new record by Austine Emmanuel, he speaks on the state of things in the country and funny how they try to sell another narrative to the citizens, which goes his response “shey you dey whine me ni”. Listen and share Austine Emmanuel – You Dey Whine Me below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Austins_Emmanuel_-_You_Dey_Whine_Me_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Mabe Fratti has announced a European tour and shared a video for “Con Esfuerzo,” which you can watch below. The Guatemalan cellist and composer, who is based in Mexico City, will bring her new album, Se Ve Desde Aquí, through the center of the continent next month, including a set at the Dutch festival Le Guess Who. Scroll down to see the dates. José Ostos, director of the “Con Esfuerzo” video, said in a press release, “For me, the visual universe was suggested from the beginning of the song; the metallic sound of Mabe’s cello immediately made me think of old train tracks. I took footage from my personal archive where movement played a central role, images that I have recorded in the last few years: trains, city streets, public squares. A bit in the spirit of the film diaries of Nathaniel ...
Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy is set to perform at a free get-out-the vote event on Wednesday, November 2, supporting Representative Lauren Underwood. It happens at the Egyptian Theatre in DeKalb, Illinois, and those who volunteer for two canvassing or phone-banking shifts can access VIP tickets for the event. Find more information at Eventbrite. Election Day is Tuesday, November 8. Tweedy joins Justin Vernon and others advocating for civic action as the time approaches for U.S. midterm elections, which have become more pressing in the wake of June’s Roe V. Wade reversal. Since releasing Cruel Country with Wilco in May, Tweedy has continued his Starship Casual newsletter, and more recently appeared on the Sing for Science podcast to discuss consciousness. Portrait and Backstage Photos From Pitchfork...
Yesterday (October 30) marked the 10th anniversary of Meek Mill’s debut studio album, Dreams and Nightmares. The Philadelphia rapper has now announced a hometown concert to celebrate the occasion. It’ll take place on Saturday, November 26, at Wells Fargo Center. Dreams and Nightmares debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The title song—which has gone double-platinum—has become a rallying cry for Philadelphia, gaining particular traction when the Eagles won Super Bowl LII while Meek Mill was incarcerated. Mill also recently performed the song at Lincoln Financial Field ahead of the Eagles’ Week 6 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. Read about Meek Mill’s “Dreams and Nightmares” at No. 92 in Pitchfork’s “The 200 Best Songs of the 2010s.” All products featured on Pitchfork are inde...
The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our writers, editors, and contributors go through an imposing number of new releases, giving recommendations to each other and discovering new favorites along the way. Each Monday, with our Pitchfork Selects playlist, we’re sharing what our writers are playing obsessively and highlighting some of the Pitchfork staff’s favorite new music. The playlist is a grab-bag of tracks: Its only guiding principle is that these are the songs you’d gladly send to a friend. This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist features SZA, Chappell Roan, Ice Spice, Sour Widows, and more. Listen below and follow our playlists on Apple Music and Spotify. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our sit...
It has already been ten years since Meek Mill’s debut studio album Dreams & Nightmares. Now to celebrate the acclaimed project, the Philadelphia native has announced a 10th-anniversary concert in his hometown. Since its release in October of 2012, the album’s title track has remained a rap staple with fans from California to New York rapping the song in its entirety whenever it is played. Serving as one of the rapper’s most popular songs to date, “Dreams & Nightmares” is certified double platinum. Additionally, when the album was first released it debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 albums chart. This past August, it was announced that Meek Mill joined forces with talent agency, WME, to help foster cultural leaders. The partnership is set to reveal a new strategic approach f...
Noel Gallagher returns today with a new song called “Pretty Boy,” the lead single from his untitled forthcoming album with his High Flying Birds. It features ex-Smiths member Johnny Marr on guitar. As Oasis’ former chief songwriter, Gallagher is already known for writing massive earworm melodies, and there’s no shortage of those on “Pretty Boy.” With Marr’s immediately-recognizable guitar jangle backing him, Gallagher seems to wrestle with his own identity and sense of self: “Can you delete my number?/ I wanna get me free/ I wanna change my star sign/ Because it don’t suit me,” he sings in the final verse. “For this new record it was the first thing I wrote, the first thing I demoed and the first thing I finished, so it’s only right that it’s the first thing people get to hear,” Gallagher ...
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story is packed with more cameos than you can count on first viewing, as the “Weird” Al Yankovic-style approach to creating a musical biopic (i.e. — a parody of biopics) was able to lean heavily on the iconic musician’s address book to bring in big names. “All of the ridiculously famous legends came from Weird Al, but it was really fun, going out to all those people,” director Eric Appel tells Consequence. “It was Al personally reaching out to all of them, just showing me this list and saying ‘Hey, here’s all these people that are on my holiday card list — pick from them, I can call them personally.” Appel’s initial engagement with Yankovic began in 2013, when he made a trailer version of Weird as a Funny or Die exclusive — leaning hard into the tropes of dark and gr...
Julia Roberts has revealed her special connection with Martin Luther King Jr., telling Gayle King (no relation) at a recent HISTORYTalks event that the late civil rights activist and his wife, Coretta Scott King, paid the hospital bill after she was born. “The King family paid for my hospital bill… Martin Luther King and Coretta,” Roberts said at the late September event held in Washington, DC. “My parents had a theater school in Atlanta called the Actors and Writers Workshop, and one day Coretta Scott King called my mother and asked if her kids could be part of the school because they were having a hard time finding a place that would accept their kids. And my mom was like, ‘Sure, come on over.’ And they all became friends, and they helped us out of a jam.” Gayle King responded by praisin...