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Last night, at a campaign rally in South Carolina, Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer joined Juvenile on stage as the rapper performed his 400 Degreez hit “Back That Azz Up.” Steyer, who’s currently sitting at 2% in the national polls, appears enthusiastic in the video footage captured by journalists in attendance, though it is unclear
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Bad Bunny has just released his new LP YHLQMDLG. The new 20-track album features his Sech collaboration “Ignorantes,” as well as guest appearances by Daddy Yankee, Duki, Jowel Y Randy, and more. Listen to YHLQMDLG below. According to a press release, YHLQMDLG stands for “Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana,” which means “I
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Roddy Ricch has released a music video for his chart-topping single “The Box.” The first no. 1 song of the 2020s gets a visual directed by the rapper and Christian Breslauer. Watch Ricch drag race, slam-dunk a basketball, and chill out in a shark-infested pool below. “The Box” is a track from the young Compton
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R&B rising recording superstar Ian Guerin is becoming the talk of the music industry with his latest music release “Irreplaceable.” Ian Guerin himself is “Irreplaceable.” Hailing from Mexico the dreamy, teen idol Guerin possesses a velvet, emotional and soulful voice. He has talent and a unique enchantment. His lead single “Free Time” was recently released
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Harry Styles has dropped a new video for his Fine Line single “Falling.” In the Dave Meyers-directed video, Styles performs the song while water pours out of his grand piano. Eventually, the former One Direction member is left performing underwater as the objects around him float up to the surface. Watch it below. Styles recently
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Green Day have called off a string of March tour dates in Asia “due to the health + travel concerns with coronavirus.” The posted a statement announcing that their upcoming performances are postponed, which you can read it in full below. Green Day’s postponement came on the heels of BTS canceling a handful of April
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Jhené Aiko has announced an extensive tour kicking off May 1 in Boston. The Magic Hour tour will hit Los Angeles, Atlanta, Miami, Chicago, and more before wrapping up at St. Kitts music festival on June 27. Check out Aiko’s full itinerary below, and get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made
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Play video content Britney Spears is giving pop music a whole new meaning … it’s the very loud sound her foot makes after breaking it following this electric dance routine. You’ll recall Britney’s boyfriend, Sam Asghari, revealed last week Britney broke her metatarsal bone on her left foot that required a trip to the hospital.
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Built to Spill have announced a U.S. tour. The dates will feature an all-new lineup joining frontman Doug Martsch, including bassist Melanie Radford and drummer Teresa Esguerra, as BrooklynVegan notes. The tour kicks off this spring in Portland and currently wraps up in Denver in August. Find the full itinerary below and buy tickets here.
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Shabazz Palaces have announced their new album The Don of Diamond Dreams. It’s due out April 17 via Sub Pop. Below, check out their new song “Fast Learner,” a collaboration with Purple Tape Nate. Scroll down for the tracklist and cover art. The Don of Diamond Dreams features contributions from singer/keyboardist Darrius Willrich, percussionist Carlos
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David Roback—the producer and multi-instrumentalist who co-founded Mazzy Star alongside Hope Sandoval—has died, according to a representative for the band. A key figure in the Los Angeles Paisley Underground scene of neo-psychedelia in the 1980s, Roback also played in bands such as Rain Parade and Opal. He was 61 years old. The cause of death
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