Camila Cabello’s hyperpop has officially started.
On Wednesday, the pop star dropped “I Luv It,” the first single off her upcoming album and of her long-picked-apart new era that commenced when she died her hair bleach blonde.
“Certain things in our human realm do make me feel like I’m in outer space, and the very rare few times where I’ve had incredible chemistry with someone is one of them,” she said in a press release. “Part of that cocktail is also the emotional drama between you and that person,...
On Wednesday, the pop star dropped “I Luv It,” the first single off her upcoming album and of her long-picked-apart new era that commenced when she died her hair bleach blonde.
“Certain things in our human realm do make me feel like I’m in outer space, and the very rare few times where I’ve had incredible chemistry with someone is one of them,” she said in a press release. “Part of that cocktail is also the emotional drama between you and that person,...
- 3/27/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
On their first collaboration, “Daddy,” Tokischa and Sexyy Red want you to have their babies. Produced by Yeti Beats and El Guincho, the single finds the two fearless provocateurs bouncing between one another with a compelling offer: “Have my baby, latina mami/Yo soy tu daddy.”
In the accompanying artwork for the record, Sexyy Red plays companion to the disheveled persona Tokischa takes on. Underneath the scruffy facial hair and slick toupee is a Dominican dembow superstar. The forthcoming music video — which will premiere on Dec. 7 at Booby Trap on...
In the accompanying artwork for the record, Sexyy Red plays companion to the disheveled persona Tokischa takes on. Underneath the scruffy facial hair and slick toupee is a Dominican dembow superstar. The forthcoming music video — which will premiere on Dec. 7 at Booby Trap on...
- 12/5/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Sampha has detailed his new album, Lahai, out on October 20th via Young. What’s more, the English singer has also mapped out an accompanying fall tour and shared the latest single, “Only.”
The album title references the name of Sampha’s paternal grandfather, which is also the artist’s middle name. Clocking in at 14 tracks, Lahai features contributions from Yaeji, Léa Sen, Sheila Maurice Grey (Kokoroko), Ibeyi, Morgan Simpson (Black Midi), Yussef Dayes, Laura Groves, and Kwake Bass. It’s described in a press release as a “communal affair” in which Sampha explores human connection while crossing genres including jazz, soul, rap, dance, jungle, and West African music.
Sampha’s supporting tour will kick off with a three-date London residency at Hackney Church beginning October 12th ahead of North American dates in Chicago, Toronto, New York City, and more. It will wrap up in December with a brief run...
The album title references the name of Sampha’s paternal grandfather, which is also the artist’s middle name. Clocking in at 14 tracks, Lahai features contributions from Yaeji, Léa Sen, Sheila Maurice Grey (Kokoroko), Ibeyi, Morgan Simpson (Black Midi), Yussef Dayes, Laura Groves, and Kwake Bass. It’s described in a press release as a “communal affair” in which Sampha explores human connection while crossing genres including jazz, soul, rap, dance, jungle, and West African music.
Sampha’s supporting tour will kick off with a three-date London residency at Hackney Church beginning October 12th ahead of North American dates in Chicago, Toronto, New York City, and more. It will wrap up in December with a brief run...
- 9/6/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Mercury Prize-winning singer and producer Sampha returned Wednesday with “Spirit 2.0,” his first solo song in over six years.
While Sampha’s acclaimed 2017 album Process found the singer tackling grief head-on, “Spirit 2.0” strikes a more optimistic tone.
“It’s about the importance of connection to both myself and others, and the beauty and harsh realities of just existing. It’s about acknowledging those moments when you need help – that requires real strength,” Sampha said of the track in a statement.
“I hope people can enjoy that feeling of someone being there for you,...
While Sampha’s acclaimed 2017 album Process found the singer tackling grief head-on, “Spirit 2.0” strikes a more optimistic tone.
“It’s about the importance of connection to both myself and others, and the beauty and harsh realities of just existing. It’s about acknowledging those moments when you need help – that requires real strength,” Sampha said of the track in a statement.
“I hope people can enjoy that feeling of someone being there for you,...
- 6/28/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
It’s felt like eons since we’ve last heard proper solo music from Sampha, but he’s ended that drought today with “Spirit 2.0.” It marks his first release as lead artist since 2017.
Driven by a skittering beat, “Spirit 2.0” is the first taste of what will be Sampha’s highly-anticipated sophomore album. boasts musical contributions from Yussef Dayes, El Guincho, and Owen Pallet, alongside guest vocals from Yaeji and Lisa-Kaindé Diaz of Ibeyi.
“It’s about the importance of connection to both myself and others, and the beauty and harsh realities of just existing,” Sampha explained in a statement. “It’s about acknowledging those moments when you need help – that requires real strength. I hope people can enjoy that feeling of someone being there for you, even if that person doesn’t have the answers. Just calling someone up without overthinking… letting go and just dancing.. wanting to see past...
Driven by a skittering beat, “Spirit 2.0” is the first taste of what will be Sampha’s highly-anticipated sophomore album. boasts musical contributions from Yussef Dayes, El Guincho, and Owen Pallet, alongside guest vocals from Yaeji and Lisa-Kaindé Diaz of Ibeyi.
“It’s about the importance of connection to both myself and others, and the beauty and harsh realities of just existing,” Sampha explained in a statement. “It’s about acknowledging those moments when you need help – that requires real strength. I hope people can enjoy that feeling of someone being there for you, even if that person doesn’t have the answers. Just calling someone up without overthinking… letting go and just dancing.. wanting to see past...
- 6/28/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Taylor Swift makes history at the 3rd Annual Gold Derby Music Awards for the most awards won in a single year by an artist. Out of her 11 nominations, she prevailed eight times, including Artist of the Year, Record of the Year (“All Too Well”), and Song of the Year (“All Too Well”), categories she has won every year of the GDMAs so far. But just like last year, she couldn’t take that sweep all the way to Album of the Year. Scroll down for the complete list of winners in all 22 categories, and watch the video announcement above.
SEE2023 Grammy predictions: Album of the Year
About 2,000 registered Gold Derby users cast their votes for the best music from the eligibility period of October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022 (the GDMAs follow the same calendar as the Grammys), and for Album of the Year they picked Beyonce‘s “Renaissance.” This comes a year...
SEE2023 Grammy predictions: Album of the Year
About 2,000 registered Gold Derby users cast their votes for the best music from the eligibility period of October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022 (the GDMAs follow the same calendar as the Grammys), and for Album of the Year they picked Beyonce‘s “Renaissance.” This comes a year...
- 2/2/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery, Marcus James Dixon, Denton Davidson, Ray Richmond, Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Taylor Swift leads the 3rd Annual Gold Derby Music Awards nominations with 11 bids including Artist of the Year and Album of the Year for “Red (Taylor’s Version).” Scroll down to see the full list of contenders, which were decided by hundreds of music fans who registered here and cast their votes here. You can now vote for the winners effective immediately. Voting closes at the end of the day on Friday, January 20.
SEE2023 Grammy predictions: Album of the Year
Swift received bids in just about every eligible race. She swept the general field with bids for Artist, Album, Record, and Song of the Year. The last two of those were for “All Too Well (10 Minute Version),” which also scored noms for Best Music Video and Best Pop Song. She got four more nominations in the country/Americana field, and “I Bet You Think About Me,” her duet with Chris Stapleton,...
SEE2023 Grammy predictions: Album of the Year
Swift received bids in just about every eligible race. She swept the general field with bids for Artist, Album, Record, and Song of the Year. The last two of those were for “All Too Well (10 Minute Version),” which also scored noms for Best Music Video and Best Pop Song. She got four more nominations in the country/Americana field, and “I Bet You Think About Me,” her duet with Chris Stapleton,...
- 11/30/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery, Denton Davidson, Joyce Eng, Ray Richmond, Christopher Rosen and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Spanish superstar Rosalía touched down on Buenos Aires last Friday afternoon, to make what would be her first appearance at Lollapalooza Argentina. Luckily for her many fans who missed the show, the livestream broadcast of her full set is now available to watch online.
Rosalía performed two songs she wrote with Colombian reggaeton king J Balvin — first the 2018 song “Brillo,” as featured on his album, Vibras — plus her brand new reggaeton-infused track, the 2019 single “Con Altura,” featuring Canarian electronic artist and El Mal Querer co-producer Pablo Díaz-Reixa (a.k.a.
Rosalía performed two songs she wrote with Colombian reggaeton king J Balvin — first the 2018 song “Brillo,” as featured on his album, Vibras — plus her brand new reggaeton-infused track, the 2019 single “Con Altura,” featuring Canarian electronic artist and El Mal Querer co-producer Pablo Díaz-Reixa (a.k.a.
- 4/1/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
How many colors can you fit into a single syllable? For Barcelona singer-songwriter Rosalía Vila Tobella, the range is near infinite. Where her 2017 debut, Los Ángeles, was painted in gradations of slate, her new follow-up, the flamenco-pop fusion record El Mal Querer — which loosely translates to Toxic Love — is dabbled with bursts of red, gold and saffron.
“I respect the flamenco tradition,” Rosalía tells Rolling Stone while seated inside Sony Music’s Manhattan headquarters. Wearing a pastel yellow utility jumpsuit and sneakers, she leaps out of her seat at times,...
“I respect the flamenco tradition,” Rosalía tells Rolling Stone while seated inside Sony Music’s Manhattan headquarters. Wearing a pastel yellow utility jumpsuit and sneakers, she leaps out of her seat at times,...
- 11/20/2018
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Editor’S Pick: Pistol Annies, Interstate Gospel
“The ethos of the Pistol Annies, who steep their classicist country — rife with despair and misfortune — in rootsy arrangements, has not been welcomed within the mainstream confines of the genre in some time,” writes Jonathan Bernstein. “The Pistol Annies’ solution? Doubling down on the roots-blend they’ve honed over the better part of the past decade, merging Ashley Monroe’s East Tn bluegrass roots, Angaleena Presley’s hardscrabble Kentucky country-rock and Miranda Lambert’s Texas honky-tonk. On paper, the Annies’ latest, like its predecessors,...
“The ethos of the Pistol Annies, who steep their classicist country — rife with despair and misfortune — in rootsy arrangements, has not been welcomed within the mainstream confines of the genre in some time,” writes Jonathan Bernstein. “The Pistol Annies’ solution? Doubling down on the roots-blend they’ve honed over the better part of the past decade, merging Ashley Monroe’s East Tn bluegrass roots, Angaleena Presley’s hardscrabble Kentucky country-rock and Miranda Lambert’s Texas honky-tonk. On paper, the Annies’ latest, like its predecessors,...
- 11/2/2018
- by Jonathan Bernstein, Suzy Exposito, David Fricke, Kory Grow, Will Hermes, Charles Holmes, Elias Leight and Hank Shteamer
- Rollingstone.com
Earlier this week, the Spanish flamenco artist Rosalía could be seen standing on top of an Atv, singing and appearing to cry during a live-streamed album release show. As the 25-year-old’s mascara began to run, one of her dancers revved the vehicle’s engine to add percussive zing to a stark, skittering track titled “De Aqui No Sales.”
It was a remarkable visual; this is an artist who knows how to make an impression. And since releasing her debut album, Los Ángeles, in 2017, Rosalía has impressed pretty much everybody.
It was a remarkable visual; this is an artist who knows how to make an impression. And since releasing her debut album, Los Ángeles, in 2017, Rosalía has impressed pretty much everybody.
- 11/2/2018
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
This completely off the hook El Guincho video is actually a trailer for a larger film and it's Nsfw unless maybe your job is screening fetish films. Lots of painted breasts, breasts with sparklers, breasts with guns, foot sucking -- I think there may be a sex act with some kind of vacuum cleaner too.
El Guincho, aka Pablo Díaz-Reixa is one strangely amazing dude who, growing up on the Canary Isles, was starved for 80's pop culture. He was just "a homeboy, who didn't know about much except the beach and the sea." But he found a talent for music, and nurtured it in Paris and Barcelona. Young Turks / Xl Recordings just released his 2nd album, "Pop Negro" which he mixed with Jon Gass (Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston).
Feast your eyes on "Bombay," directed by Nicolas Mendez, El Guincho's steel drummed, psyche-tropical trip into the human cosmos.
Keep an eye on bombay-themovie.
El Guincho, aka Pablo Díaz-Reixa is one strangely amazing dude who, growing up on the Canary Isles, was starved for 80's pop culture. He was just "a homeboy, who didn't know about much except the beach and the sea." But he found a talent for music, and nurtured it in Paris and Barcelona. Young Turks / Xl Recordings just released his 2nd album, "Pop Negro" which he mixed with Jon Gass (Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston).
Feast your eyes on "Bombay," directed by Nicolas Mendez, El Guincho's steel drummed, psyche-tropical trip into the human cosmos.
Keep an eye on bombay-themovie.
- 9/23/2010
- by Brandon Kim
- ifc.com
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