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Crayon – Man Dem

Don’t miss this new piece of music coming from Crayon – “Man Dem” out now.  Nigerian singer Crayon has this banging tune he calls “Man Dem” taken from his brand new EP titled “Twelve AM”.  In 2019, Crayon dropped his debut extended play “Cray Cray”, nearly two years after he puts out another one. This new song comes after he released “Jackpot” some days back featuring Bella Shmurda. Ozedikus and Baby Fresh hold production credit for all tracks on this body of work. Listen, enjoy and share Crayon – “Man Dem” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Crayon_-_Man_Dem_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Bea...

Crayon – In Sync

Don’t miss this new piece of music coming from Crayon – “In Sync” out now.  Nigerian singer Crayon has this banging tune he calls “In Sync” taken from his brand new EP titled “Twelve AM”.  In 2019, Crayon dropped his debut extended play “Cray Cray”, nearly two years after he puts out another one. This new song comes after he released “Jackpot” some days back featuring Bella Shmurda. Ozedikus and Baby Fresh hold production credit for all tracks on this body of work. Listen, enjoy and share Crayon – “In Sync” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Crayon_-_In_Sync_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Bea...

Mary Opara – Eze Ndi Eze (Music + Video)

Check out this brand-new song from Mary Opara – Eze Ndi Eze (Music + Video). Christian music songstress, Mary Opara unveils a new song and video which she titles “Eze Ndi Eze”. Dr. Mary Opara is based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States where she rolls her songs out, and blesses numerous lives across the world with them. In this wonderful melody, she reverences God as the King of Kings which is the English translation of “Eze Ndi Eze”. Despite being born in the United States, the music minister delivers this song with the signature Afrogospel style of her Nigerian roots as she perfectly matches her vocals with the beats. Join her in this tune as she extols the name of God and acknowledges Him for all his wonderful works. Speaking about this song, Dr. Mary Opara has this to say: “my life is ...

UV-TV Get Lost in a “Distant Lullaby” on New Song: Stream

Now that spring is underway, there’s no better time to listen to UV-TV, a jangly indie rock band living in the heart of Queens, New York. Their music sounds like you’re driving to a party with your best friends, the windows are down, and that perfectly warm-yet-cool summer breeze is blowing all around. It’s hard to capture such a nostalgic feeling in music, but UV-TV manage to pull it off, and their latest track “Distant Lullaby”, out today, is no exception. Stream it below. From its opening drum crash onwards, “Distant Lullaby” is a radiant burst of power-pop joy. There’s some loose riffs, shoegaze guitar tones, comforting vocal harmonies, and a cowbell nestled into the background. It’s the “ba ba ba” vocal coos that steal the show in “Distant Lullaby”, though, but maybe that’s just becau...

Nas, Janet Jackson, and Kermit the Frog Archived into Library of Congress

Nas (photo by Ben Kaye), Kermit the Frog (photo by Ben Kaye), and Janet Jackson (photo by Julia Drummond) The Library of Congress has announced this year’s selection of 25 “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” pieces of recorded music to archive into its collection. Among the inductees are no-brainer albums by Nas and Janet Jackson, classic songs by Kool & the Gang and Louis Armstrong, and one surprise inductee: Kermit the Frog. The beloved green puppet was chosen for “Rainbow Connection”, an Oscar-nominated Top 25 hit from 1979’s The Muppet Movie. Check out Kermit’s April 2020 performance of the song below. Other recordings selected for the National Recording Registry include Nas’ classic debut Illmatic; Janet Jackson’s seminal Rhythm Nation 1814; Kool & the Gan...

beabadoobee Teams with The 1975 for Our Extended Play EP, Shares “Last Day on Earth”: Stream

Our new music feature Origins provides artists the opportunity to give fans unique insight into their latest track. Today, beabadoobee envisions the “Last Day on Earth”. Before the pandemic hit, beabadoobee was set to tour with Phoebe Bridgers and Dirty Hit labelmates The 1975. While that trek obviously never got on the road, the UK-based songwriter still managed to link up with 1975’s Matty Healy and George Daniel to collaborate on the follow-up to her excellent debut album, Fake It Flowers. beabadoobee is now previewing that effort, cleverly titled Our Extended Play EP, with the new single “Last Day on Earth”. Fans have long known of the mutual appreciation between bea and Healy, and the pair have been teasing their collaboration for some time. Our 2020 Rookie of the Year and T...

Cannibal Corpse Singer Corpsegrinder Hung Out With Cher, Who Told Him “I Was Metal Before You Were Born”

Just when we thought we’d never write a story involving Cannibal Corpse and Cher, we get a doozy of tidbit from the death metal band’s lead singer, George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher. Turns out, the frontman spent time at the pop icon’s house, and even got “owned by Cher.” In a new interview with Metal Hammer, Corpsegrinder revealed that he was once invited to play a birthday bash for Cher’s son Elijah Blue Allman, the lead singer of the industrial metal band Deadsy. As Corpsegrinder told it, “Cher’s son Elijah, who is in the band Deadsy, is a big Cannibal Corpse fan and maybe 15 or 20 years ago he wanted us to come out to L.A. and play his birthday party at the Viper Room. His birthday is two days after mine, so my wife and I went out a few days early: ‘Let’s just fly out there, hang around fo...

BROCKHAMPTON Team Up with Danny Brown on “Buzzcut”: Stream

Danny Brown (photo by Philip Cosores) and Kevin Abstract of BROCKHAMPTON (photo by Amy Price) BROCKHAMPTON have been teasing new material throughout 2021. Now, the band has shared their new song, “Buzzcut”, featuring Danny Brown. Stream it below. After vaguely hinting at a possible return in January, BROCKHAMPTON uploaded a 47-second teaser clip titled “Meet the Roadrunners” earlier the month containing previously unheard music. They followed up with a pair of cryptic videos featuring RZA and Rick Rubin seemingly praising the group’s upcoming project. “This particular album, the melding of it now, it’s like if someone thought it wasn’t cool… it’s cool now!” RZA said in his video. Meanwhile, Rubin appeared to weigh in on the song selection for the project. “The first three, though, you can’...

DJ Tunez ft. J. Anthoni – All You Need EP

Check out this brand-new EP coming from DJ Tunez ft. J. Anthoni – All You Need. Popular Nigerian Disc Jockey, DJ Tunez unveils a new collaborative EP with J. Anthoni tagged “All You Need”. DJ Tunez joins the list of his coevals in the industry who are diversifying into singing and songwriting with the most recent seen by Pheelz Mr. Producer with the EP “Hear Me Out”. The EP brings to light, the amazing talent of Dancehall music maestro J. Anthoni and the versatility of the disc jockey himself. “All You Need” EP has 7 tracks in it which all are original works of the combined artists as they display the mastery they’ve gained in the act of music over the years they sojourned across its borders. Listen and enjoy DJ Tunez ft. J. Anthoni – All You Need EP below. You Deserve to Make Money Even W...

Tim Godfrey – Already Won Album Download

Don’t miss this brand new musical body of work coming from Tim Godfrey – Already Won Out album mp3 download. Sensational Nigerian Gospel singer, Tim Godfrey offloads his latest body of work the “Already Won” album. Tim has been in the gospel music business for quite a while and has established a solid reputation for himself as a renowned force to be reckoned with. From delivering songs that rose to become gospel anthems across Africa, to offloading exceptional albums, and doing major international collaborations, the vibrant singer is a colossal music export from Nigeria to the world. He comes through with another album after dropping “Fearless in 2020” and has since served us some appetizers from it already with “Iyanu A Sele” featuring Daddy G.O Pastor E.A Adeboye and veteran Yourba sing...

The Bronx Announce New Album Bronx VI, Share “White Shadow”: Stream

L.A. punk rockers The Bronx have announced their first new album in four years, Bronx VI, arriving August 27th. They’ve also shared the first single and opening track “White Shadow”. The Bronx can always be counted on for tight, joyous rock ‘n’ roll that toes the line between hard rock and hardcore punk. On the surging “White Shadow”, they bring the big chords, anthemic vocals, and high entertainment value. Or in the the words of vocalist Matt Caughthran: “CLASSIC F–KING BRONX.” For the new album, The Bronx expanded the songwriting duties to include the full band, making Bronx VI somewhat special in the group’s sequential discography. “From day one we really decided that we wanted to make a record that went in different directions and places,” guitarist Joby Ford said in a press release. “...

Artist of the Month serpentwithfeet on Black Gay Love, Relationship Advice, and Creative Honesty

Artist of the Month is an accolade we award to an up-and-coming artist who we believe is about to break out. We turn our attention in March to serpentwithfeet, an R&B singer-songwriter presently creating out of Los Angeles. When asked about any especially impactful messages from fans about his music, serpentwithfeet immediately recalls a tweet, regarding his Apparition EP, released last year. He quotes, “This project sounds like what happens in a dollhouse when the humans aren’t looking,” which he follows up with a hearty chuckle. “That is such a great appraisal. And I thought it was a great compliment,” he says. It’s also a more-than-accurate assessment, one that couldn’t be placed on just any artist’s work. Originally hailing from Baltimore — before moving to New York City and now, L...