Denzel Curry has joined forces with Key Glock for a remix of his Melt My Eyez See Your Future lead single, “Walkin.” Clocking in at just under four minutes, the remix features an additional verse from the Memphis rapper. “Tomorrow’s never certain and we all go through different obstacles everyday. The objective is to keep on walkin, or keep pushing forward,” Curry said in a statement. “I reached out to Glock because i felt like he’s the perfect example of “Walkin”. Based on everything he been through & also being independent, it hasn’t stopped his grind. I’ve always been a fan of Memphis hip hop so it just felt right.” Curry is currently on the European leg of his sold out world tour. He is set to return to North America this month, performing in Queens, Miami, Dallas and Chicago ...
Kim Petras is first up the hill in what is sure to be a flood of new covers for Kate Bush’s iconic pop number “Running Up That Hill” after it received a crucial sync placement in the first volume of Stranger Things 4. The release has nothing to do with the Stranger Things sensation and its subsequent Billboard charts-jumping resurgence, but is actually just a coincidental case of good timing. The track arrives as an exclusive Amazon Original for Pride Month and currently leads off PROUD, Amazon Music’s marquee playlist for LGBTQ+ artists’ new releases. Stream it below. It’s been less than a week since Stranger Things 4 debuted on Netflix, and yet the Kate Bush classic has already permeated the zeitgeist thanks to its part in the new season’s plot. While acknowledging her long-held personal...
Maggie Rogers has dropped “Want Want,” another preview of her upcoming album, Surrender. The new track features dreamy synths that are joined by hard-hitting drums during the build-up to the chorus, when Rogers encourages listeners to seize the day. “If you want-want what you want-want, then you want it,” she sings. “Can’t hide what you desire once you’re on it/ Can’t fake what you can’t break up with.” Rogers initially debuted “Want Want” during her appearance at Coachella last month. It comes on the heels of the optimistic “There’s Where I Am,” which marked the first single from the album and was released in early April. Advertisement Related Video Surrender is out July 29th via Capitol Records. The “joyful” album is described in a press release as “stories of anger and peace and se...
Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS The Wild Things sit down with Kyle Meredith to talk about Afterglow, the band’s sophomore album that was co-produced by Pete Townshend. Related Video Sydney Rae White and Rob Kendrick tell us about how the record slowly morphed into a type of concept album, how they landed The Who guitarist as their guide, and what it was like to have their first post-lockdown show as openers for the legendary rockers at Royal Albert Hall. The husband-and-wife team also gives us the backstory on first single “Only Attraction,” live favorite “Drunk Again,” and their love of face crystals. Advertisement Listen to The ...
In light of the horrific mass shooting at a Uvalde, Texas elementary school, Stevie Nicks has spoken out in favor of stricter gun control. The Fleetwood Mac singer posted an emotional statement to social media, imploring law makers to “make it really hard” for people to purchase assault rifles. “My hope for this country is that the lawmakers just find a way to make buying an assault rifle — more difficult,” Nicks began her statement. “There is just no reason to have a gun that would disintegrate a deer — or a small animal, if you are, indeed, an honorable hunter. When those guns go into the hands of obviously disturbed people, it gives them a sense of unbelievable power that they have never felt before. Power, used in a bad way, is the opposite of ‘power’ used in a good way. Once people ha...
Louisville native Jack Harlow headed back to his home state of Kentucky for the “Churchill Downs” music video released on Wednesday (June 1), and brought his collaborator Drake along for a big win at the Kentucky Derby. In the clip, the well-dressed rap duo hold their sizable bets in hand as as their horses race across the finish line at the Churchill Downs Racetrack. Throughout the video, Bryson Tiller, Boi1-da, DJ Drama, and Druski make cameos, and Harlow’s mother even makes an appearance while Drizzy raps to her. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Last month, the duo were seen filming the video at the annual horse race, where Drake dropped in on an unexpected interview with Harlow during a live NBC broadcast. “I had to show up. I’m so proud of ...
Stevie Nicks joined the countless Democratic politicians, gun control advocates and fellow musicians in the fight to end gun violence and strengthen gun laws in the United States on Wednesday (June 1), sharing a statement in response to the devastating mass shooting at an Uvalde, Texas, elementary school that killed 19 children and 2 adults. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “My hope for this country is that the lawmakers just find a way to make buying an assault rifle ~ more difficult,” the Fleetwood Mac singer wrote in a lengthy message posted to Twitter. “There is just no reason to have a gun that would disintegrate a deer~ or a small animal, if you are, indeed, an honorable hunter. When those guns go into the hands of obviously d...
In the United States — located outside the official Eurovision competition zone — some people first got to know the Israeli singer-songwriter Netta only from watching the Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams spoof movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. In the 2020 film, Netta — who won the famed international song contest in 2018 with her song “Toy” — cameos in a party scene at a castle with a host of other actual Eurovision winners. She steals the moment, emerging from a car singing the Black Eyed Peas song “I Gotta Feeling,” an immediately captivating fusion of flirtiness and swagger. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Known for her humorous lyrics, quirk-pop persona and over-the-top fashion, Netta, 29, has started 2022...
Consequence has publicly apologized to Drake for his involvement in the Drake-Kanye West feud. Taking to Instagram to express his regret, Consequence shared a screenshot of a Twitter DM that Noah “40” Shebib, Drizzy’s associate and close friend, sent him in 2016, showing the OVO Sound co-founder praising the Queens rapper. “Petty energy ain’t it for 2022,” Consequence started off. “A few years ago Drake had Ye & I over to cook up n catch a vibe. As an OG[,] I owe @champagnepapi an apology for letting the competition over the LP’s spiral out of control. Pardon me for whatever was said about you or your loved ones. Keep doing you bro.” The involvement of Consequence, who was once signed to Ye’s GOOD Music, stems from “Party Time,” a diss track he create in response to The Boy’s...
Lil Durk is hitting the road for a second time this year with “The 7220 Deluxe” tour. The 15-city engagement is produced by Live Nation and is set to kick off on September 17 in Oklahoma City. Fans can catch the rapper in areas such as Milwaukee, Brooklyn, Nashville, Los Angeles and San Francisco before he closes out the tour in Seattle in mid-October. Check out the full list of tour dates below. Tickets go on sale June 3 on Live Nation. THE 7220 DELUXE TOUR DATES:Sat Sep 17 – Oklahoma City, OK – The CriterionSun Sep 18 – Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank ArenaTue Sep 20 – Milwaukee, WI – BMO Harris PavilionWed Sep 21 – Louisville, KY – Iroquois AmphitheaterSun Sep 25 – Portsmouth, VA – Atlantic Union Bank PavilionWed Sep 28 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met PhiladelphiaFri Sep 30 – Brooklyn...
Kendrick Lamar and Taylour Paige’s collaborative Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers cut “We Cry Together” experienced the biggest single-week Billboard Hot 100 drop in history. According to Chart Data, the track dropped a total of 81 spots on this week’s chart from No. 16 to No. 97. “We Cry Together” officially overtook A$AP Ferg and MadeinTYO’s “Move Ya Hips,” which went down 80 spots to No. 19 from No. 99 in a week. “We Cry Together,” which is widely considered as one of the strongest cuts on the album, may experience a surge again, however, as Paige recently took to Instagram to tease the track’s music video. “F*ck you @kendricklamar,” she wrote in the caption, capturing the essence of the emotionally-heavy song. Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers moved down to No. 2 on this week’s Billbo...