Monthly Archives: April 2023

Roddy Ricch Responds to Rich Homie’s Claims About DJ Drama’s Song

UPDATE (Apri 4): Rich Homie Quan has issued an apology to Roddy Ricch after accusing “The Box” rapper of getting his verse removed from DJ Drama’s I’m Really Liked That track “FMFU.” “Just got off the phone with @roddyricch everything is smooth we settled it like men,” he message began. “And I want to apologize […]

Archie Bunker Calls It a Day

Carroll O’Connor’s Archie Bunker was one of the most celebrated, significant and outrageous characters ever to appear on American network television. For 12 years, Bunker appeared on TV weekly, dispensing reactionary opinions, arguing with those around him and occasionally even learning something. Then, on April 4, 1983, with the end of his second show, Archie Bunker’s Place, he was […]

10 Best Michael Jackson Songs of All Time

Michael Jackson was one of the greatest and most influential musicians of all time. Known as the “King of Pop,” he dominated the music industry for decades, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain people around the world. With countless hits and a signature style that blended elements of pop, rock, funk, […]

Aminé & Kaytranada Announce ‘Kaytraminé’ Project

Today, in “Yes please, I would like that, right now” news: Aminé and Kaytranada are doing an album together. It’s apparently called, fittingly, Kaytraminé, and this writer is rightly having a bit of a meltdown knowing that it’s “coming soon” and not “already out.” So far, all the information we have is this trailer video, […]

Jon Anderson Recounts Chris Squire Visiting Him in a Dream

Jon Anderson was on holiday with his wife in Maui in 2015 when he had a “beautiful dream” about his former Yes bandmate Chris Squire. “To my left, I could see this one lady standing there with robes. She looked like an angel, and she probably was,” the singer recently recalled to Rolling Stone. “She pointed up [to] […]

Tool Singer Is Unable To Perform 90’s Classics

Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan recently admitted that he can no longer do a full set of early Tool songs. He explained that instead, he tries to pepper them in among less vocally demanding pieces. In a new interview with Steve-O on the “Wild Ride!” podcast, Maynard touched upon the 30th anniversary of Tool’s debut […]

Résa storms on the scene with her unapologetic debut single “Blame”

Atlanta-based singer-songwriter Résa makes a bold entrance onto the music scene with her debut single “Blame,” which unapologetically takes a stand on dating men with character flaws. The inspiration behind the track comes from Résa’s personal experience with her former partner, and the song serves as a call-to-action for women dealing with men who have […]