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Uchaylee ft Mohbad – Hallelujah

Uchaylee debuts a brand-new single named “Hallelujah”, alongside Marlian Music artist. Upcoming singer Uchaylee puts out a fresh new single for his listeners titled Hallelujah. On the new record, the singer features Mohbad to spice up the track. This is a follow-up to her previously released tracks Update and Outsider among others. Finally, it is a beautiful piece of music that you should put on your playlist for your listening pleasure. Listen to and share Uchaylee ft Mohbad – Hallelujah below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Uchaylee_-_Hallelujah_ft_Mohbad__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download

Win Rome and Duddy Tickets, Good Times CBD Products, and a T-Shirt

“I gotta find this place/ Gotta get away,” sing Rome and Duddy on their new collaborative single, “Cannabis Tree.” Now, to celebrate the track’s official release, Sublime with Rome’s Rome Ramirez and Dirty Heads’ Duddy B are helping you find your place and get away to their upcoming concerts with this exclusive giveaway. The guys are giving away five (5) pairs of tickets to any of their upcoming “Winter Moon Tour” shows — winners’ choice! The trek starts November 25th in Nashville and runs through December 17th in Tempe, with stops in Atlanta, Orlando, Denver, Wichita, San Diego, Tucson, and more along the way. You can find the complete itinerary ahead and grab tickets to the tour here, or enter below to win yourself two free passes and a dope “Cannabis Tree” prize pack! In ...

James Corden Claims He “Did Nothing Wrong” in “Silly” Restaurant Ruckus

James Corden said he “did nothing wrong” after a “silly” restaurant drama saw him briefly banned from a trendy New York Restaurant. He also offered some choice words to the New York Times journalist who asked the question during their scheduled interview: “I just think it’s beneath all of us,” he said. “It’s beneath you. It’s certainly beneath your publication.” The NYC restaurant Balthazar barred Corden from returning after owner Keith McNally lit him up on Instagram. McNally called Corden “the most abusive customer to my Balthazar servers since the restaurant opened 25 years ago.” Corden subsequently apologized, and McNally announced “All is Forgiven.” Advertisement Related Video According to McNally, Corden lambasted the staff for mixups with his meals, becoming “extremel...

Kenzie Zeigler on New Album, Clothing Line, and Growing Up in the Public Eye

Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS Kenzie Ziegler joined Kyle Meredith to dish on her latest single, “100 Degrees,” her musical progression since her 2015 debut, and the album she’s currently working on. Advertisement Related Video The former Dance Moms star tells us about predominantly working with only women and how that’s changed her writing process, finding a new musical voice as an indie pop singer-songwriter, and recently collaborating with NOTD. Ziegler also discusses her new clothing line with Francesca’s Boutique and what it’s been like to grow as an artist while growing up in the public eye. Listen to Kenzie Ziegler&nb...

Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” Video: A Breakdown

Midnights has arrived, and thus so has a whole new treasure trove of Taylor Swift-isms to deliberately pick apart. Along with the arrival of her latest studio album today (and a bonus collection of B-sides), the pop star has shared the video for the track “Anti-Hero.” Swift, who wrote and directed the clip, described it on Twitter has a way to “watch my nightmare scenarios and intrusive thoughts play out in real time.” Relatable as ever, huh? But there’s a lot going on here — and we’re here to do our best to break it all down for you. [embedded content] A Graveyard Shift Party Related Video “When my depression works the graveyard shift, all of the people/ I’ve ghosted stand there in the room,” Swift sings in the first verse of “Anti-Hero” as she sits at her kitchen table, prodding her...

Ab-Soul Drops First Single From Upcoming LP “Do Better” Featuring Zacari

Ab-Soul has shared the first song off of his forthcoming album. “Do Better” hears the veteran rapper team up with a younger talent, the singer Zacari. Ab-Soul described the track as a reinterpretation of real-life events that have occured in the six years since he put out his last LP, 2016’s Do What Thou Wilt. “Shades stuck to my face, hoodie glued to my head / Hidin’ from the same world that made me who I am,” he raps. “Deep rest, can’t even get out of bed / Too blessed to be so stressed.” “Do Better” was produced by produced by DJ Dahi, Kurtis Mckenzie and Nick Hakim, and samples singer Hakim’s 2017 single “Green Twins.” It arrives alongside an official music video directed by Omar Jones, holding up an artistic lens to Ab-Soul’s transformation over the last few years. In 2022, Ab-So...

First Settlement Reached in 2021 Astroworld Festival Tragedies

The first lawsuit has been settled in the tragedies of Travis Scott’s 2021 Astroworld Festival.  TMZ reported that one affectedfamily has reached a settlement with festival organizer Live Nation. Scott himself was not involved in the settlements and his team didn’t participate in any discussions related to them. According to the report, Attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents the family of 21-year-old Axel Acosta, one of the 10 victims who lost their life at the event, said that Acosta’s family settled out of court after naming Scott Live Nation and others in a lawsuit. Acosta passed away due to injuries suffered during a crowd surge at the November 2021 festival. He had traveled from Washington to Houston to see Scott perform. The settlement brings to a close only one of several lawsuit...

Loyle Carner Is Standing Up for the Things That Matter

Loyle Carner is all grown up. Speaking to Hypebeast from a U.K. music studio, the South London rapper finds a moment of solitude while waiting for his crew members to turn up for a session. Surrounded by amplifiers and microphones and talking into a Zoom screen, Carner opens up on the most intimate, soulful and altogether human album he’s ever made. Carner, real name Ben Coyle-Larner, reminisces on his almost decade-long music career, which originally sprung to life when he was 19. “There have been times when I have been high on confidence, then low on confidence. Times of being super happy and super sad. At the start of the album process, I was in a bad place, I was low,” he tells Hypebeast. In 2014, Loyle Carner released A Little Late, an E.P. packed with smooth jazz samples and an hones...

Seven Lions’ Debut Album Is a Cathartic Journey: Listen to “Beyond The Veil”

Despite tearing up stages across the world for over a decade, Seven Lions has only just begun to show his final form. Known as the godfather of melodic bass music, Lions has achieved world renown and even earned a kingmaker’s reputation for his work in developing artists through his flagship imprint, Ophelia Records. He’d done it all without even releasing an album, but that all changes with Beyond The Veil. Lions’ debut album sees him firing on all cylinders with seemingly greater conviction than ever before. “The best thing about working with Jeff is his consistent commitment to forging his own path,” Lions’ manager, Stan Shkrobor, said in the artist’s monumental 10-year anniversary documentary. That commitment is on full display in this hero̵...

Taylor Swift Releases 7 New Songs Just Hours After New Album Midnights: Listen

Only three hours after releasing her new album, Midnights, Taylor Swift has dropped seven more songs written during the album’s conception. Check out the “3am Edition” of Midnights below, with the added songs starting at track 14, “The Great War.” Among the additional batch are three songs prominently featuring the National’s Aaron Dessner, who did not contribute to Midnights after being a big part of Folklore and Evermore. Jack Antonoff, who Swift kept on board for Midnights, worked closely on the other four extra songs.  Swift, who had promised a “special very chaotic surprise” at 3 a.m., wrote on social media: Surprise! I think of Midnights as a complete concept album, with those 13 songs forming a full picture of the intensities of that mystifying, mad hour. However! There were ot...

Taylor Swift Parties With Her “Anti-Hero” (Also Taylor Swift) in New Video: Watch

The morning after Midnights, Taylor Swift has released a video for “Anti-Hero.” In the video, which you can watch below, Swift contends with all the neuroses and anxieties described in the song, helped along by her anti-hero, also played by Swift. In the middle section, a trio of Swift’s fictional adult children argue over her will as she peeks out of a coffin.  After dropping Midnights at midnight, Swift surprise released Midnights (3am Edition) at 3 a.m. That one features the original album plus seven more songs recorded “on the journey.” Jack Antonoff features prominently across the whole batch of tracks, and other guests include Lana Del Rey, Zoë Kravitz, Joe Alwyn (aka William Bowery), Jahaan Sweet, Red Hearse’s Sam Dew and Sounwave, and, on the bonus tracks, the National’s Aaron...

8 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Taylor Swift, Arctic Monkeys, Dry Cleaning, and More

With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s batch includes new albums and EPs from Taylor Swift, Arctic Monkeys, Dry Cleaning, Armani Caesar, Dawn Richard & Spencer Zahn, Frankie Cosmos, Hagop Tchaparian, and Loshh. Subscribe to Pitchfork’s New Music Friday newsletter to get our recommendations in your inbox every week. (All releases featured here are independently selected by our editors. When you buy something through our affiliate links, however, Pitchfork earns an affiliate commission.) Taylor Swift: Midnights [Republic] After a pair of woodsy albums with Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift’s latest ...