As music festivals return at full tilt after a brutal pandemic, there’s no better time to live the high life. Enter The Roll Up Festival, a three-day event combining cannabis culture, music and Earth Day celebrations. It’s essentially an adult playground with carnival attractions, rides, ball-pits, car shows, professional wrestling sideshows and—of course–lots of munchies. The Roll Up Festival is scheduled for April 15-17 at the Three County Fairgrounds in Northampton, Massachusetts. The fest will feature three stages, each of which have their own unique production to express its commitment to earth consciousness and environmental awareness. Recommended Articles Electro-funk superstar GRiZ, who was named as one of EDM.com‘s Best Music Producers of 2021, is primed for a mu...
Famed dance music group Cash Cash have been hard at work with their new album Say It Like You Feel It released on May 14th. But the work hasn’t stopped after the album’s release, as Cash Cash have debuted their new series, Produced Mixed Mastered, which is jam-packed with a wealth of behind-the-scenes content. In the first installment of Produced Mixed Mastered, Cash Cash take viewers on an exclusive tour through their impressive home studio, highlighting some of the equipment that helps bring their music to life. Explaining their workflow process, the trio reveal that they simply could not make music without their beloved $90 futon from Target in the home studio. Later, they go on to break down “Too Late,” a hit single from Say It Like You Feel It that&nb...
If the tracklist for Say It Like You Feel It is any indication, it looks like Cash Cash‘s upcoming album could be their biggest to date. The veteran dance-pop trio have tapped a bevy of high-profile collaborators for the album, which will span a whopping 18 tracks. The record will dust the cobwebs off many of Cash Cash’s older singles, like 2017’s ROZES-assisted “Matches,” 2018’s “Finest Hour” with Abir, and 2019’s “Call You” featuring Nasri of MAGIC!. New songs to be unveiled on Say It Like You Feel It include its opener, “42,” and a joint track with Alex Newell called “The Feels.” Cash Cash are set to debut the album’s latest single “Ride Or Die,” a collaboratio...
There’s no better excuse for a cozy couch kickback than the fast approaching 4/20, a day unofficially dedicated to all things cannabis. Luckily, TOKiMONSTA, A$AP Rocky, Jhene Aiko and more have got you covered with the Even Higher Together Virtual 420 Celebration, hosted by Snoop Dogg. Featuring an array of curated content certain to fight through the fog, the event is made possible by Weedmaps, a platform that connects cannabis consumers with retailers for an Uber Eats-like experience. Last Prisoner Project, a non-profit dedicated to cannabis criminal justice reform, has also invited activists who were previously incarcerated for marijuana-related crimes for a Justice Session panel, moderated by iconic rapper and activist Talib Kweli. Meanwhile, Wiz Khalifa will hos...
Steve Aoki has arrived with his next star-studded collaboration. He’s joined forces with the multi-platinum selling pop songstress Kiiara for the new single “Used To Be,” along with none other than the Grammy and Golden Globe-nominated Wiz Khalifa. The track will sound familiar for those who were alive when CDs reigned supreme. It’s a bright reimagination of Matchbox Twenty‘s hit single “Unwell,” but instead of Rob Thomas belting out the iconic chorus, we have the angelic vocals of Kiiara leading the charge. The production leans towards a melodic pop crossover hit with soaring synths and strong drum patterns. Khalifa’s signature flow rounds out the track and brings some edge to the nostalgic collaboration. Along wit...
Steve Aoki‘s latest mega-collaboration is on its way. This time around, the barnstorming dance music producer and DJ has teamed up with Kiiara and Wiz Khalifa for “Used To Be,” which looks to be a genre-defying hit in the making. Electronic music fans should recognize pop star Kiiara, who is signed to Atlantic Records, for her many collaborations with some of the genre’s most renowned artists. She has teamed up with David Guetta, Don Diablo, and Jai Wolf, among many others, to release a slew of inescapable dance hits. Wiz Khalifa, of course, has also been championing the EDM world for quite some time. The hip-hop superstar featured on Afrojack‘s “Too Wild” back in 2014 and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike‘s “When I Grow...
Source: Bernard Smalls / @PhotosByBeanz Ever since the Grammys announced their 2021 nominations this week, fans have been witnessing their favorite musicians emotionally react to past, and present snubs on social media, including ten-time nominated artists Nicki Minaj and Wiz Khalifa. Both achieved commercial success have yet to win an award for their work. However, emotions quickly turned sour once Cardi B exposed shady online activity from the “Young, Wild & Free” rapper who responded to a petty Barbz fan slamming her debut album success. It all started from a response the “Super Bass” rapper shared on Twitter referencing her Grammys snub back in 2012 when she lost Best New Artist to Bon Iver. “Never forget the Grammys didn’t give me my best new artist...
Source: Instagram / Instagram Doggface aka Nathan Apodaca, the skateboarding OG who went viral thanks to a Tik Tok vid and Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams,” is making the absolute most of his 15 minutes of fame. Recently, he was spotted kicking it with Wiz Khalifa out in Los Angeles. The “Black & Yellow” rapper, who just dropped a new project called The Saga Of Wiz Khalifa: Deluxe Edition, and Doggface took a casual ride, on skateboards, in Los Angeles.Of course some footage made its way onto Instagram. Also worth noting, Doggface has teamed up with Stadium Goods to give out some glow in the dark socks. Cook on Doggface, cook on. 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...