We’re inching closer toward Utopia. Travis Scott will actualize his forthcoming album at the Pyramids Of Giza in Egypt on July 28, despite reports that the event had been canceled. There have been other questions about whether The Weeknd will be featured on Utopia, and Scott has now answered that as well. “Flame Abe Benito […]
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From its humble beginnings to its multigenerational success, Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” has endured a long and winding journey. Chapman was an anthropology student at Massachusetts’ Tufts University when she recorded her first demo. Fellow student Brian Koppelman heard Chapman’s work and was impressed by her talent. He took the demo to his father, music […]
Kiss frontman Gene Simmons recently shared his thoughts on the implementation of artificial intelligence in the music industry. During a new appearance on “Piers Morgan Uncensored“, KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons was asked if he is “excited or worried about artificial intelligence, particularly [as it relates to] the music business.” He responded (as transcribed by Blabbermouth): […]
Drake called Sexyy Red his “rightful wife” in photos he recently shared on social media that show him hugged up with the “Pound Town” rapper. Drake Shares Pictures With Sexyy Red Drake is currently in the middle of four back to back performances at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. for his It’s All a Blur Tour with […]
It’s been a minute since a Facedown Records band caused substantial ripples in the underground, but leave it to Cultist to bring back the undeniable pedigree of Inland Empire deathcore. Like Christian-core luminaries Impending Doom or Sleeping Giant before them, it would be unwise to label Cultist’s debut album An Observation of Grief as merely […]
Many of rock music’s biggest names weren’t even born in 1942, when the Manhattan Project, a top-secret government initiative approved by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was designed to develop nuclear research during World War II. At the helm of the project was J. Robert Oppenheimer, an American theoretical physicist who became known as the “father of the atomic bomb” after several years of working […]
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Curtis Mayfield was a legendary American singer, songwriter, and record producer whose music transcended genres and inspired generations. Born on June 3, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois, Mayfield’s musical career began in the late 1950s as a member of The Impressions, where he quickly showcased his exceptional songwriting skills and distinctive falsetto voice. Mayfield’s contributions to […]
It’s a bad week for tour news. Just a day after Lil Baby unceremoniously dumped several dates from his upcoming It’s Only Us Tour — and saw tour opener The Kid Laroi jump ship in turn — Baby’s frequent collaborator Lil Durk has also canceled a slew of upcoming dates, per XXL. While Baby’s cancellations […]
On July 18, 1993, thousands of fans turned out to see rock’s hottest new act, the powerful Los Angeles quartet Rage Against the Machine. What they got instead was full-frontal nudity. At the time, Rage had been on mainstream music fans’ radar for about six months. The band released its self-titled debut album in November […]

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