Don’t miss this new music from OlaDips titled “The Boy” (For Life). OlaDips links up with T Dollar to deliver a brand new single he calls “The Boy” (For Life), for his fans. The new record “The Boy” is an impressive track that follows his previous Ajala Travel remix completion EP with various artists. However, this tune was produced by BeatbyBanks. Listen and share OlaDips ft T Dollar – “The Boy” (For Life) below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/OlaDips_-_The_Boy_for_Life_feat_T_Dollar_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Briston Maroney wants to take you to paradise: The singer-songwriter has curated a two-night festival set to go down this November at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, where he’ll give headlining performances preceded by Indigo De Souza, The Greeting Committee, Sunflower Bean, and more. To mark the occasion, Maroney has shared a new single also called “Paradise” today. Maroney — who’s based in Nashville — partnered with local charities for his Paradise festival, which takes place November 3rd and 4th. He’ll headline both nights, while fans can also catch MICHELLE, Annie DiRusso, and Cece Coakley. “Paradise,” the song, is a fitting sample of the type of fun fans can expect at the fest. Written by Maroney with production from Andrew Sarlo (Big Thief, Bon Iver, Dijon), the rousing pop-rock track envis...
Bob Mould has added a new run of September shows to his solo electric 2022 US tour along with a July 30th make-up show in Seattle. Will Johnson will serve as the opener, with H.C. McEntire taking over in October. The new string of dates begins on September 11th in Bozeman, Montana, and will include stops in Colorado Springs, Denver, and Austin. From there, the trek will continue with previously announced shows in Louisville, Nashville, Atlanta, and more before closing out on October 23rd in Asheville, North Carolina. See the full schedule below. The new dates go on sale Friday, July 15th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, where you can currently grab seats for the October dates. Advertisement Related Video During the tour, fans can expect to see Mould performing tracks fr...
After more than 15 years in the K-pop game, Super Junior is here to reassure fans the boy band has no intention of leaving. In fact, their new music is coming in multiple chapters to prove the point. The latest volume of new music, The Road : Keep on Going The 11th Album Vol. 1, unveiled on July 12, is packed with messages meant to raise listeners’ spirits during the summer and uplift their longtime fans, affectionately called E.L.F. for Ever Lasting Friends. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “The album title The Road : Keep on Going is about Super Junior’s path and how we will keep on going,” member Siwon tells Billboard. “It’s an album that tells the story of Super Junior’s present, includes a message of Super Junior’s now, as well as t...
More than a dozen nominees in the music categories for the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards shared their reactions to the good news with Billboard. Spoiler alert: They were delighted, proud and grateful. Here are some of their reactions. Terence Blanchard, They Call Me Magic, outstanding music composition for a documentary series or special (original dramatic score) Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Not only is this nomination an honor, but it is also humbling to be nominated for composing music for the documentary about one of my heroes, Magic Johnson — someone that I admire. Working on this documentary was a reminder of what it takes to be great and the focus and effort that are needed to be the best you can be.” Siddhartha Khosla, Only Murders in t...
Despite the constant teasing of his P!NK album, it doesn’t seem that Lil Uzi Vert is ready to release the follow-up to Eternal Atake just yet. Though the rapper is preparing to offer fans a release in the coming weeks. Taking to Instagram, the rapper announced the release of his Red & White EP with a look at the cover artwork for the pre-album. Although not much is known about the EP, Uzi did write, “Red & White Ep …. Before The P!NK,” in the accompanying caption for his recent post. The album cover shared, which looks to be computer-generated, shows Uzi painting what is believed to be the cover for P!NK in front of an audience with his previous album covers hanging in the background. Take a look at the cover for Lil Uzi Vert’s Red & White below and stay tuned for more release ...
After dropping “Hot Shit” Feat. Kanye West and Lil Durk, Cardi B has now returned to deliver a music video for the Tay Keith-produced track. Serving as Cardi B’s first release since 2021’s “Up” and first single of 2022, “Hot Sh*t” is expected to be the lead single of her highly-anticipated sophomore studio album. Directed by Lado Kvataniya, the new music video places the three artists in striking CGI scenes that lean on a fanciful aesthetic. Cardi kicks off the visual by standing high above, on the top of the building before wall walking on the side of the structure. During her verse, the artist is also seen being set ablaze by two robotic arms and decked in iced-out jewelry in interjecting scenes. Later in the music video, Lil Durk and Kanye West appear in equally over-the-top settings th...
K-pop quartet KARD are headed to the US for their “2022 WILD KARD TOUR IN NORTH AMERICA” and tickets are about to be in high demand with just 11 shows scheduled across the country. J.Seph, BM, Somin, and Jiwoo are giving fans the whole summer to study up on their latest mini album Re: though with the trek kicking off in August. Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is KARD’s Next Tour? The North American “WILD KARD TOUR” begins on August 10th at Washington, DC’s Warner Theatre. Next, the group takes Brooklyn on August 12th and Atlanta on August 14th before heading west via Chicago and Minneapolis. They play Seattle on August 22nd, San Jose, California on August 24th, and The Wiltern in Los Angeles on August 26th. Advertisement Related Video Following...
Legendary punk act Descendents got some publicity they didn’t bargain for when a former spokesperson for the Oath Keepers wore the band’s iconic shirt to a January 6th committee hearing on Tuesday (July 12th). The band subsequently disavowed the extremist group in a social media post. Jason Van Tatenhove once served as the national spokesperson for the Oath Keepers but disassociated himself from the group long before the January 6th attack on the US Capitol in 2021. As Yahoo! News reports, he was essentially testifying against the Oath Keepers on Tuesday, telling the committee, “We’ve gotten exceedingly lucky that more bloodshed did not happen, because the potential has been there from the start.” Van Tatenhove added, “They may not like to call themselves a militia, but they are, they’re a...
Alice Glass has mapped out her Fall 2022 North American “Trauma Bound Tour.” Heading out in support of her recently released debut solo album, PREY//IV, the Crystal Castles co-founder will bring out Uffie as the opener. The trek begins in San Francisco on September 7th and includes shows in Seattle, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Brooklyn, and more. Before wrapping on October 31st at Pomona’s The Glass House — a venue she was clearly destined to play — Glass will make an appearance at Chicago’s Riot Fest on September 18th. Depending on the venue, tickets go on sale to the general public either Wednesday, July 13th, or Friday, July 15th via Ticketmaster. Before that, there is a Live Nation pre-sale (with code ELECTRIC) for the shows in Brooklyn and Toronto starting July 13th and July...
Three men, including a curator for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, were charged on Tuesday, July 12th in an alleged conspiracy to sell Don Henley’s stolen lyrics to multiple Eagles classics, including “Hotel California,” “Life in the Fast Lane,” and “New Kid In Town.” According to TMZ, over 100 pages of Henley’s notes were stolen in the 1970s by an author hired to write a biography on The Eagles. In 2005, the author sold the notes, which were valued at more than $1 million, to rare books dealer Glenn Horowitz, who then sold them to Rock Hall curator Craig Inciardi and Edward Kosinski. The three men subsequently attempted to sell the manuscripts through Christie’s and Sotheby’s auction houses, and even worked to fabricate ownership records in order to “coerce” Henley, who reported them...