Kaytranada has announced his long-awaited new album. Timeless, out June 7, is the official follow-up to the Canadian producer’s Grammy-winning album Bubba, from 2019.
Timeless’ 17 tracks and four bonus tracks feature two songs with Toronto singer Rochelle Jordan, including a new version of last year’s “Lover/Friend,” plus the recent single “Stuntin” featuring Channel Tres. The rest of the track list boasts a typically stacked lineup of guests including Don Toliver, Anderson .Paak, SiR, Thundercat, Kaytranada’s brother Lou Phelps, Dawn Richard, Childish Gambino, Tinashe, and more. There’s also a new song with PinkPantheress,...
Timeless’ 17 tracks and four bonus tracks feature two songs with Toronto singer Rochelle Jordan, including a new version of last year’s “Lover/Friend,” plus the recent single “Stuntin” featuring Channel Tres. The rest of the track list boasts a typically stacked lineup of guests including Don Toliver, Anderson .Paak, SiR, Thundercat, Kaytranada’s brother Lou Phelps, Dawn Richard, Childish Gambino, Tinashe, and more. There’s also a new song with PinkPantheress,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Jeff Ihaza
- Rollingstone.com
Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fred Again.., and Pretty Lights lead the Bonnaroo 2024 lineup. The four-day festival in Manchester, Tennessee, will kick off Thursday, June 13, and wrap Sunday, June 16.
On night one, Pretty Lights — who returned to music last year after a lengthy hiatus — will headline the main stage, while the Australian producer/DJ Fisher also secured top billing. Other artists set to perform include Geese, Gwar, the Heavy Heavy, BigXThaPlug, Disco Lines, Militarie Gun, Durand Bernarr, and Eggy. (Pretty Lights will also appear later in the weekend for a special “sunrise set.
On night one, Pretty Lights — who returned to music last year after a lengthy hiatus — will headline the main stage, while the Australian producer/DJ Fisher also secured top billing. Other artists set to perform include Geese, Gwar, the Heavy Heavy, BigXThaPlug, Disco Lines, Militarie Gun, Durand Bernarr, and Eggy. (Pretty Lights will also appear later in the weekend for a special “sunrise set.
- 1/9/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
R&b is one of the biggest genres not only in music consumption but in the awards conversation. Artists like Beyoncé, Silk Sonic, Jazmine Sullivan, Jon Batiste, and H.E.R. have made a lot of noise due to their success at the Grammys, and it’s likely that one or two breakouts from this year will join their ranks. Let’s take a look at some buzzing names in R&b contention this year.
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2023
If you’re talking about R&b in 2023, you have to talk about Sza. The singer-songwriter has had a great year with the success of her sophomore album, “Sos.” It’s indisputably the frontrunner for Best Progressive R&b Album. There is, perhaps, a chance that the record could be moved to the pop field because it juggles many genres at once, but let’s assume it’s in R&b for now.
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2023
If you’re talking about R&b in 2023, you have to talk about Sza. The singer-songwriter has had a great year with the success of her sophomore album, “Sos.” It’s indisputably the frontrunner for Best Progressive R&b Album. There is, perhaps, a chance that the record could be moved to the pop field because it juggles many genres at once, but let’s assume it’s in R&b for now.
- 5/8/2023
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
It’s Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday — especially when it’s New Music Friday! We’re breaking down this week’s best new tracks to keep on your radar.
New Music Friday – April 28th, 2023
Jack Harlow – “They Don’t Love It”, plus Jackman (Album)
Bebe Rehax – “Seasons ft. Dolly Parton”, plus Bebe (Album)
The National and Taylor Swift – “The Alcott”
Niall Horan – “Meltdown”
Kesha – “Eat The Acid”
Shania Twain – “Bone Dry”
Avril Lavigne, Travis Barker, Illenium – “Eyes Wide Shut”
Jason Derulo – “Glad You Came”
Miguel – “Give It To Me”
Other noteworthy artists with releases this week include Tim McGraw – “Standing Room Only”, Robyn Ottolini – “Match For My Memory”, Cooper Phillip and Durand Bernarr – “The Answers”, Valley – “Break For You”, Rico Nasty – “Turn It Up”, Alana Springsteen – “twenty something”, Laur Elle – “Buring Out”, Joseph – “Fireworks”, VeeAlwaysHere and Ted Park – “I don’t dance”, Freya Ridings – “I Feel Love” plus...
New Music Friday – April 28th, 2023
Jack Harlow – “They Don’t Love It”, plus Jackman (Album)
Bebe Rehax – “Seasons ft. Dolly Parton”, plus Bebe (Album)
The National and Taylor Swift – “The Alcott”
Niall Horan – “Meltdown”
Kesha – “Eat The Acid”
Shania Twain – “Bone Dry”
Avril Lavigne, Travis Barker, Illenium – “Eyes Wide Shut”
Jason Derulo – “Glad You Came”
Miguel – “Give It To Me”
Other noteworthy artists with releases this week include Tim McGraw – “Standing Room Only”, Robyn Ottolini – “Match For My Memory”, Cooper Phillip and Durand Bernarr – “The Answers”, Valley – “Break For You”, Rico Nasty – “Turn It Up”, Alana Springsteen – “twenty something”, Laur Elle – “Buring Out”, Joseph – “Fireworks”, VeeAlwaysHere and Ted Park – “I don’t dance”, Freya Ridings – “I Feel Love” plus...
- 4/28/2023
- by Mikael Melo
- ET Canada
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles LGBT Center raised over $1M to support its lifeline services and advocacy benefiting the LGBTQ community during The Center Gala at the Fairmont Century Plaza.
Pamela Anderson Attends the Los Angeles LGBT Center's The Center Gala
Credit/Copyright: Gregg DeGuire/Getty for Los Angeles LGBT Center
Over 800 supporters came together as the Center honored the author and activist Pamela Anderson, Emmy-winning actress Keke Palmer, and the beloved entertainer Leslie Jordan (posthumously) for their contributions to the LGBTQ community. The gala was hosted by social media and television sensation Ts Madison, and featured a special performance by R&b-soul artist Durand Bernarr.
“While I have only been the Center’s CEO since July, I know from my 25-year career that the Center is like no other organization in our movement. Not only are we fighting for our community’s rights through our global advocacy work,...
Pamela Anderson Attends the Los Angeles LGBT Center's The Center Gala
Credit/Copyright: Gregg DeGuire/Getty for Los Angeles LGBT Center
Over 800 supporters came together as the Center honored the author and activist Pamela Anderson, Emmy-winning actress Keke Palmer, and the beloved entertainer Leslie Jordan (posthumously) for their contributions to the LGBTQ community. The gala was hosted by social media and television sensation Ts Madison, and featured a special performance by R&b-soul artist Durand Bernarr.
“While I have only been the Center’s CEO since July, I know from my 25-year career that the Center is like no other organization in our movement. Not only are we fighting for our community’s rights through our global advocacy work,...
- 4/28/2023
- Look to the Stars
Keke Palmer and Pamela Anderson were both honored for their commitment to LGBTQ+ activism during the Los Angeles LGBT Center Gala on Saturday, held at Century City’s Fairmont Century Plaza. The two received the Vanguard Award alongside the late Leslie Jordan, a longtime center affiliate and former host of the gala, who was posthumously given a self-titled award.
Typically held annually, the fundraiser returned following a four-year-long absence as a result of the pandemic. The fete, hosted by Ts Madison, raised $1.2 million to go toward senior and youth services, culture and culinary programs and mental health resources. The center holds the status as the largest nonprofit serving queer and trans communities internationally.
“For me, it’s about freedom,” Palmer said of the center’s mission. “At the core, we are all trying to tell the world to let us be ourselves. Love me as I am, let me live as I am.
Typically held annually, the fundraiser returned following a four-year-long absence as a result of the pandemic. The fete, hosted by Ts Madison, raised $1.2 million to go toward senior and youth services, culture and culinary programs and mental health resources. The center holds the status as the largest nonprofit serving queer and trans communities internationally.
“For me, it’s about freedom,” Palmer said of the center’s mission. “At the core, we are all trying to tell the world to let us be ourselves. Love me as I am, let me live as I am.
- 4/23/2023
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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What song did I need to immediately play in the morning to start my day on the right note? What track did I have to replay after hearing it because it’s that damn good? What helped motivate me at the gym? Or clean the bathroom?
Those thoughts lingered in my head as I thought of my favorite songs of the year.
What also helped? Spotify’s annual Wrapped feature!
1. Beyoncé, “Heated”
With enough Instagram captions to battle any Drake album, Beyoncé’s “Heated” is a lyrical thesis on being a confident bad bitch. She kicks off the song singing smoothly over a mid-tempo beat — but then she goes into Super Saiyan mode, spitting 34 bars and delivering snappy one-liners that will make you dance and laugh, and will boost your self-esteem. From dusting off naysayers to reminding you to drink more water to...
What song did I need to immediately play in the morning to start my day on the right note? What track did I have to replay after hearing it because it’s that damn good? What helped motivate me at the gym? Or clean the bathroom?
Those thoughts lingered in my head as I thought of my favorite songs of the year.
What also helped? Spotify’s annual Wrapped feature!
1. Beyoncé, “Heated”
With enough Instagram captions to battle any Drake album, Beyoncé’s “Heated” is a lyrical thesis on being a confident bad bitch. She kicks off the song singing smoothly over a mid-tempo beat — but then she goes into Super Saiyan mode, spitting 34 bars and delivering snappy one-liners that will make you dance and laugh, and will boost your self-esteem. From dusting off naysayers to reminding you to drink more water to...
- 12/23/2022
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It's rare to feel right at home during music festival season when thousands of strangers surround you. But for the first time since 2019, Roots Picnic gathered upward of 60,000 music-lovers in person to enjoy what felt like a classic family reunion.
Philadelphia has always been like a second home to me, so walking into Fairmount Park over the weekend felt like homecoming season, running into familiar faces and meeting plenty of new ones. The energy on the festival grounds was noticeably warm - and not just because of the 80-plus-degree heat. As a first-time attendee, I wasn't quite sure what to expect from Roots Picnic, but an elder, who reminded me of one of my uncles, offered a simple summary as we walked through the gate. "Just listen to some music and chill," I overheard him tell a couple in front of us - and that's exactly what I did.
". . . it's...
Philadelphia has always been like a second home to me, so walking into Fairmount Park over the weekend felt like homecoming season, running into familiar faces and meeting plenty of new ones. The energy on the festival grounds was noticeably warm - and not just because of the 80-plus-degree heat. As a first-time attendee, I wasn't quite sure what to expect from Roots Picnic, but an elder, who reminded me of one of my uncles, offered a simple summary as we walked through the gate. "Just listen to some music and chill," I overheard him tell a couple in front of us - and that's exactly what I did.
". . . it's...
- 6/6/2022
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
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