Jonas Blue and Why Don’t We score the leading debut on Billboard’s multi-metric Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart (dated Jan. 22) with “Don’t Wake Me Up” at No. 13. The track earned 1.4 million U.S. streams and sold 800 downloads in the Jan. 7-13 tracking week, according to MRC Data, following its Jan. 7 release. “Don’t” is Blue’s 20th chart appearance, dating to his first, his remake of Tracy Chapman’s 1988 Billboard Hot 100 top 10 “Fast Car,” featuring Dakota (No. 7, 2016). The British DJ/producer owns two other top 10s: “Mama,” featuring William Singe (No. 10, 2017), and “Rise,” featuring Jack & Jack (No. 9, 2018). The bow marks Why Don’t We’s first entry on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. The quintet has tallied two top 10s on the Billboard 200 albums chart: 8 Letters (No. 9, 2018) and ...
Shawn Mendes has been in the studio, seemingly working on the follow-up to his 2020 album, Wonder, and his ex-girlfriend Camila Cabello is just as excited as his fans. The 23-year-old “In My Blood” singer uploaded a 12-second clip to Instagram on Tuesday (Jan. 18), jamming out on FaceTime to a demo of a song he’s working on. The clip then cuts to Mendes in the studio, rocking out to the same track on guitar. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Y’all dig this?” he teased in the caption. See the clip on Instagram here. Cabello certainly did dig it, leaving a sweet High School Musical-themed comment under the post. “Ur crazy wildcat,” she wrote, in reference to Vanessa Hudgens‘ Gabriella and her signature line to Zac Efron‘s Troy. Afte...
Keb’ Mo’ has lived in Nashville for more than a decade, but his latest album, Good to Be, out Friday on Concord Records, owes much of its genesis to the 70-year-old music icon’s childhood home in Compton, Calif. “In the years gone by, I would go to Compton and see my mom quite often, when she was alive — and I have one sister that still lives in Compton,” he tells Billboard. In 2018, just prior to his mother’s passing, Keb’ Mo’ purchased and renovated his childhood home. Explore Explore Keb’ Mo’ See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “She had been renting it out for some time,” he explains. “We bought it from her estate and fixed it up. We knocked the wall out between the little living room and the kitchen. We wanted to make it all it could be, to...
David Bazan has released Havasu, a surprise new album under his Pedro the Lion moniker. Stream it below on Spotify and Apple Music. While creating the 10-track LP — which serves as the follow-up and sequel to 2019’s Phoenix — Bazan found inspiration in the community of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where he lived for a year as a middle schooler. “It’s this very synthetic, gimmicky place set in this soulful, desolate landscape,” he said in a statement about returning to Lake Havasu City. “An intersection I hadn’t remembered for 30 years would trigger a flood of hidden memories. I was there to soak in it as much as possible.” Advertisement Related Video However, the threads that run through Phoenix, Havasu, and the album that will come next are meant to explore something deeper than simple chil...
It’s hard to believe Grimes has been around long enough to get the reissue treatment, but as her breakthrough album Visions turns 10, a new vinyl package is on the way. Today the singer announced Vinyl Me, Please would reissue Visions and make the album its February Essentials Record of the Month. Before she dated Elon Musk and became the self-appointed spokesperson for artificial intelligence, Grimes (born Claire Boucher) was a relatively unknown Canadian artist recording experimental synth pop. On January 31st, 2012, however, she released her third studio album, Visions, on renowned indie label 4AD. With the help of single/perfect song “Oblivion,” it proved the first step in cementing her place as an endlessly fascinating public figure. Grimes looked back on Visions with c...
Back in December, Neil Young and Crazy Horse released BARN, an album recorded in a restored 19th century farm shed. Now, they’ve released a documentary on the making of the album. Stream it for free via YouTube below. Recorded in the Summer of 2021, BARN (the album) marked Young’s 14th long player with Crazy Horse, and saw the folk veteran reunite with longtime bandmates Billy Talbot, Ralph Molina, and Nils Lofgren. Directed by Young’s wife Daryl Hannah, BARN (the film) takes an organic approach to documenting the recording process. Single shots depict the band recording entire songs, which is Hannah’s attempt to show the group’s chemistry and prove that no studio tricks polished the album’s finished product. The documentary enjoyed a limited run in theaters last month to coincid...
Popular disc jockey, DJ Venus drops a new mixtape he calls “New Year Mix”. DJ Venus is back on-sit bringing the heat to the dance floor with a new mixtape titled “New Year Mix“. This follows previously after the release of the banging mixtape “Back In Office“. DJ Venus’s previous mixtape did so well, that it plunged him into the spotlight, and now competing with his counterparts. The “New Year Mix” was made possible in collaboration with brands like Biesloaded and NGwide. However, sit tight has DJ Venus take you on a ride of your life. Tracklist 1. Ruger – Dior2. Joeboy- alcohol3. Kizz Daniel- pour me water4. Balloranking – supernova5. Burna boy ft WizKid – Ballon D or6. Smoothkiss – Duro7. Ojayhotkey ft citizen- Atelewo8. Ayra Starr – Bloody Samaritan9. izytiger – Duniya10. Ajebo hustlers...
Check out this brand new joint from Aduni featuring Ric Hassani titled “My Baby”. Nigerian singer, Omoboriola Aduni also known as Aduni showcases her artistic flair in her new song, which she calls “My Baby” featuring Ric Hassani. The music enthusiast journeyed her way into music at a tender age, then advance to do music professionally at a point, performing on stage with the likes of Falz, 2Baba, Sound Sultan, etc., Aduni is signed by AYKO Agency where her music career officially kicks off with her first project/debut track “My Baby“. Listen, enjoy and share Aduni ft Ric Hassani – “My Baby” below. Download
Deejay J Masta comes through with a new song he calls, “Ilo”. Nigerian disc jockey, Deejay J Masta returns with another new single titled “Ilo” for all his beloved fans. The singer has been consistent in dishing out good music so far. “Ilo” comes in as a follow-up track to his previously released song titled “Para“. The new song is an impressive piece from him and deserves a spot on your playlist. It was produced by Bizzy Sounds. Listen, enjoy and share Deejay J Masta – “Ilo” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Deejay_J_Masta_-_Ilo_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Don’t miss out on the remix version of the single titled “Baddest Boy” from Skiibii. Skiibii drops the remix to his song “Baddest Boy” which features the DMW boss Davido. “Baddest Boy” remix is a great tune with Davido giving it an excellent delivery with interesting bragging right. His recent released tracks are “On G“, “If I Ever“, “Ma Doubt” Listen, enjoy and share Skiibii ft Davido – “Baddest Boy” remix below. http://www.naijanobs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Skiibii_Ft_Davido_-_Baddest_Boy_Remix_.mp3 Download
Pepsi has dropped off the official trailer for the Super Bowl LVI halftime show featuring Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre. Directed by F. Gary Gary, the visionary behind Straight Outta Compton, the visual sees the five artists prepare to take the stage outside of SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. “Each time I collaborate with Dre, it seems to mark an important moment in entertainment history, from projects like Friday, Set It Off, Straight Outta Compton, to now the Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show,” Gary said in a statement. “As a super fan, I consider it an honor and privilege to authentically build and create this moment with five of the most legendary artists in music history. It’s been a blast!” As the upcoming event will mark th...
It’s not often that U2’s Bono and The Edge express envy over a song they wish they’d written, but on Tuesday’s The Hollywood Reporter Awards Chatter podcast, hosted by Scott Feinberg, the duo threw some love at The New Radicals’ 1998 pop classic “You Get What You Give,” written by frontman Gregg Alexander with Rick Nowels. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Bono and The Edge were on Feinberg’s podcast to talk about “Your Song Saved My Life” from Sing 2, which has been shortlisted by the Oscars for best original song (nominations will be announced Feb. 8 for the March 27 ceremony). When Feinberg asked what they felt was the greatest song not by U2, Edge responded with “You Get What You Give.” “When I first heard that on the radio, we were in the st...