-
+15 +3
Kanye West Shares Disturbing 'Eazy' Video: Kidnaps, Kills Claymation Pete Davidson
It’s unclear if the rapper was involved in making the clip
-
+8 +1
Justin Bieber Tests Positive for COVID-19, Postpones Las Vegas Concert
“Justin is of course hugely disappointed, but the health and safety of his crew and fans is always his number one priority,” the venue wrote.
-
+15 +3
Rudy Giuliani Throws Tantrum About Eminem Taking a Knee at the Super Bowl
Rudy Giuliani wasn’t dropping it like it was hot during Sunday’s Super Bowl Halftime Show. Instead, he lost himself in the moment that Eminem took a knee during the performance. A day after the Super Bowl, the Four Seasons Total Landscaping aficionado went on local New York radio station 77WABC to share his opinion, which no one asked for, about the rap star’s political statement on stage.
-
+17 +5
Kanye West Says Donda 2 Will Be Exclusive To His Stem Player
Kanye West has announced that his forthcoming Donda follow-up Donda 2 (currently scheduled for 2/22/2022) will only be available to hear on his Stem Player, aka the pocket-sized gadget he launched in conjunction with Donda last year. Posting a teaser to Instagram, the rapper wrote that it would not be available to hear on “Apple, Amazon, Spotify, or YouTube.”
-
+19 +2
Coachella plans to return with no masks or vaccines required.
Coachella, one of the biggest music festivals of the pre-pandemic era, once drew up to 125,000 fans a day to Southern California.
-
+16 +3
Snoop Dogg May Be Coming to Call of Duty
While Snoop Dogg might currently be focused on preparing.
-
+16 +4
You Should Listen to CDs
If vinyl is for hipsters and streaming is for everyone else, maybe the forgotten format is for you.
-
+16 +3
Snoop Dogg Finally Owns Death Row
Snoop Dogg has been a pillar of pop culture for so long that he seems far removed from his origins at this point.. But the rapper got his start as part of the influential Death Row record label, and now, he’s back in business with it…as the owner. Snoop has purchased Death Row from MNRK Music Group, a full circle moment for the rapper who released his debut album, Doggystyle, on the label in 1993.
-
+19 +3
Snoop Dogg Now Officially Owns Death Row Records
Snoop Dogg has acquired Death Row Records from the Blackstone-owned MNRK Music Group, which purchased the iconic label’s previous owner last year.
-
+18 +3
From Jaws to Star Wars to Harry Potter: John Williams, 90 today, is our greatest living composer
John Williams’ compositions have an unparalleled reach. He defined the sound of the 20th century.
-
+13 +3
Rufus ft Chaka Khan - Walking In The Sun
From the album Rags to Rufus (1974)
-
+14 +4
‘Working class people are getting priced out’: cost-of-living crisis spreads to live music
When Robson Scott, a live music fan from Newcastle, went to his first gig in 2011, he remembers paying around £30 for a standing ticket to see Katy Perry at Utilita arena. Ten years later, he says, “for arena gigs of that calibre you’d usually be paying over £65.” That’s a rise that far exceeds the UK’s rate of inflation during that time, which was 2.6% per year, on average, or the equivalent of £8.90.
-
+24 +3
The Third Man Theme - Sungha Jung
-
+12 +3
Why more musicians haven't joined Neil Young's Spotify boycott over Joe Rogan
So far, the response to Neil Young's call to pull music from Spotify has been largely muted among recording artists.
-
+30 +5
Joni Mitchell removes music from Spotify in protest of Joe Rogan’s podcast
Mitchell says she stands "in solidarity with Neil Young."
-
+12 +3
Neil Young says he "felt better" after leaving Spotify and its "shitty" sound quality
Even after departing the platform, Neil Young isn’t done criticizing Spotify yet. Today, the rock legend has published another letter on his website, describing Spotify as a purveyor of “more songs and less sound.” Young says that he “felt better” after pulling his music catalog from the leading streaming music service earlier this week while noting that he’s strongly opposed to censorship and that “private companies have the right to choose what they profit from, just as I can choose not to have my music support a platform that disseminates harmful information.”
-
+16 +3
Joni Mitchell says she will follow Neil Young by removing her music from Spotify due to vaccine misinformation
Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell said she will remove her music from Spotify, following controversy over vaccine misinformation hosted on the streaming platform. "Irresponsible people are spreading lies that are costing people their lives," the Canadian musician wrote in a statement posted on her website Friday. "I stand in solidarity with Neil Young and the global scientific and medical communities on this issue."
-
+23 +11
Joni Mitchell to remove songs from Spotify in solidarity with Neil Young's stance against COVID 'misinformation'
The legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell says she will take her songs off the streaming service, saying "irresponsible people are spreading lies that are costing people their lives".
-
+20 +4
Spotify to Pull Neil Young’s Music After Artist’s Objections to Joe Rogan
The artist had published — then taken down — an open letter calling on Spotify to remove his music from the service because of vaccine misinformation coming from Rogan's podcast.
-
+18 +3
Lost footage of Rolling Stones at notorious Altamont festival uncovered
Carlos Santana, Jefferson Airplane, the Flying Burrito Brothers and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young also appear in 26 minutes of home video at event that marked end of hippy dream
Submit a link
Start a discussion