A hater’s well never runs dry, and Kendrick Lamar’s is overflowing. The rapper started this week off by letting Drake know just how much he hates him on the single “Euphoria,” released without warning on Tuesday morning. Drake knew the response was coming — in fact, he released two back-to-back singles urging Lamar to get in the booth. “Euphoria,” as it turns out, was only the beginning. On Friday morning, the rapper came back for more with another surprise release, “6:16 in LA.”
Rolling Stone confirmed that Jack Antonoff worked on the track.
Rolling Stone confirmed that Jack Antonoff worked on the track.
- 5/3/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
It was a clean sweep for Taylor Swift at the 2024 Gold Derby Music Awards. She came into our fourth annual event with nine nominations and walked away with nine victories including Artist of the Year for the fourth year in a row. Watch the announcement video above for winners in all categories, and scroll down for the complete list.
In the history of the GDMAs thus far, Swift is the only artist who has won Artist of the Year. She’s also the only artist who has won Record of the Year and Song of the Year. But her Album of the Year victory for “Midnights” is only her second in that race. She previously won in 2021 for “Folklore,” but Lana Del Rey claimed that honor in 2022 for “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” and Beyonce prevailed in 2023 for “Renaissance.”
Swift’s other victories included her third for Best Music Video...
In the history of the GDMAs thus far, Swift is the only artist who has won Artist of the Year. She’s also the only artist who has won Record of the Year and Song of the Year. But her Album of the Year victory for “Midnights” is only her second in that race. She previously won in 2021 for “Folklore,” but Lana Del Rey claimed that honor in 2022 for “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” and Beyonce prevailed in 2023 for “Renaissance.”
Swift’s other victories included her third for Best Music Video...
- 2/2/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery, Chris Beachum, Denton Davidson, Marcus James Dixon, Joyce Eng, Ray Richmond and Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Taylor Swift is the most nominated recording artist in the 4th Annual Gold Derby Music Awards nominations, but she’s not the most nominated individual. Scroll down to see the entire list of Gdma contenders, watch the nominations announcement above, and visit our predictions center now to start voting for the winners. You have until the end of the day on Friday, January 19, 2024, to get your votes in. Winners will be announced at a later date to be determined.
SEEGrammys flashback: Fun’s ‘We Are Young’ won Song of the Year and introduced the music world to Jack Antonoff
Swift picked up an impressive nine nominations including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (“Midnights“) and Record and Song of the Year (“Anti-Hero”). To date she has never lost the Artist of the Year category, and she previously won Album of the year for “Folklore” in 2021. She’s by...
SEEGrammys flashback: Fun’s ‘We Are Young’ won Song of the Year and introduced the music world to Jack Antonoff
Swift picked up an impressive nine nominations including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (“Midnights“) and Record and Song of the Year (“Anti-Hero”). To date she has never lost the Artist of the Year category, and she previously won Album of the year for “Folklore” in 2021. She’s by...
- 12/18/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery, Chris Beachum, Denton Davidson, Joyce Eng, Ray Richmond and Latasha Ford
- Gold Derby
What are Taylor Swift‘s very best songs? Scroll down through our countdown of her greatest hits. Does your favorite make the cut? Do you agree with our pick for number-one?
Swift has been a music star for half of her life. She was only 16 when her self-titled debut was released in 2006. That country breakthrough was certified seven-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for its massive sales, and it earned her a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. But it was her next album that exploded her career.
SEEBiggest Grammy Winners of All Time: See The Most Awarded Artists
“Fearless” was released in 2008, and it earned her eight Grammy nominations. She ended up winning four of those, including Album of the Year. She was 20-years-old when she took that prize, which made her the youngest artist ever to win that award, sliding in under Alanis Morissette, who...
Swift has been a music star for half of her life. She was only 16 when her self-titled debut was released in 2006. That country breakthrough was certified seven-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for its massive sales, and it earned her a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. But it was her next album that exploded her career.
SEEBiggest Grammy Winners of All Time: See The Most Awarded Artists
“Fearless” was released in 2008, and it earned her eight Grammy nominations. She ended up winning four of those, including Album of the Year. She was 20-years-old when she took that prize, which made her the youngest artist ever to win that award, sliding in under Alanis Morissette, who...
- 8/2/2023
- by Kevin Jacobsen and Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Taylor Swift is in the throes of her massive Eras Tour, which hits Arlington, Texas this weekend. But she still found time to drop an acoustic version of Midnights opener “Lavender Haze” on Friday.
She transforms the dreamy synth-pop track into a folksy, finger-plucked tune. The song —which was co-written by Zoe Kravitz and producers Sounwave, Jahaan Sweet, and Sam Dew — suddenly becomes an intimate, enchanting Lilith Fair-core tune as opposed to the arena-pop moment the single sounds like in its original state.
Swift revealed the inspiration behind the song...
She transforms the dreamy synth-pop track into a folksy, finger-plucked tune. The song —which was co-written by Zoe Kravitz and producers Sounwave, Jahaan Sweet, and Sam Dew — suddenly becomes an intimate, enchanting Lilith Fair-core tune as opposed to the arena-pop moment the single sounds like in its original state.
Swift revealed the inspiration behind the song...
- 3/31/2023
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Marvel operates under top secret protocols to protect the sanctity of movie magic. So when Black Panther began taking shape under the direction of Ryan Coogler, it wasn’t just the writers and actors who were tasked with keeping what would become one of the franchise’s most acclaimed films under wraps — but also the producers, composers, and artists who crafted the music that communicated in the film’s score and soundtrack what deep-rooted emotional words could not.
Rolling Stone’s This Sound Tracks is a retrospective deep dive into...
Rolling Stone’s This Sound Tracks is a retrospective deep dive into...
- 2/28/2023
- by Tara Catherine Reid and Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Taylor Swift just wants to stay in the “Lavender Haze,” and now she has a choice between the original Midnights edition and the newly released remix with German DJ Felix Jaehn, whose remix of Omi’s “Cheerleader” track topped charts worldwide when released in 2015.
The new version of “Lavender Haze” opens with shimmering synths and catapulting beats, courtesy of the DJ, and fills the track with giddy electronic drops. Swift originally penned the song with Zoë Kravitz and producers Sounwave, Jahaan Sweet, and Sam Dew. Braxton Cook provided additional production.
The new version of “Lavender Haze” opens with shimmering synths and catapulting beats, courtesy of the DJ, and fills the track with giddy electronic drops. Swift originally penned the song with Zoë Kravitz and producers Sounwave, Jahaan Sweet, and Sam Dew. Braxton Cook provided additional production.
- 2/10/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
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
Wakanda Forever! After the tragic passing of star Chadwick Boseman forced Marvel Studios and director Ryan Coogler to rethink their approach for a sequel to 2018’s smash hit, Black Panther, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever hits theaters this weekend. The long-awaited sequel will double as both the latest entry in Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and as a tribute to the late Boseman.
Box office projections estimate that the film is set to open to between 175 million and 185 million domestically, putting it slightly lower than the original film’s 202 million opening weekend haul, but making it the third-highest opening weekend since the pandemic, after fellow MCU entries Spider-Man: No Way Home and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which opened to 260 million and 187 million, respectively.
Part of the original Black Panther’s triumphant success was its massive, culturally relevant soundtrack. Curated by Kendrick Lamar, working with producer Sounwave and film composer Ludwig Göransson,...
Box office projections estimate that the film is set to open to between 175 million and 185 million domestically, putting it slightly lower than the original film’s 202 million opening weekend haul, but making it the third-highest opening weekend since the pandemic, after fellow MCU entries Spider-Man: No Way Home and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which opened to 260 million and 187 million, respectively.
Part of the original Black Panther’s triumphant success was its massive, culturally relevant soundtrack. Curated by Kendrick Lamar, working with producer Sounwave and film composer Ludwig Göransson,...
- 11/11/2022
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Taylor Swift’s Midnights has been billed as the first truly collaborative album she’s made with producer Jack Antonoff, but the LP and the extended 3am version feature plenty of other names, both old and new in the Swift realm. One of those is Mark Anthony Spears, a.k.a. Sounwave, who collaborated on three tracks with Swift and Antonoff.
Sounwave first cut his teeth as a key member of Top Dawg Entertainment, where he worked with Kendrick Lamar and other Tde heavyweights since 2011. He won a Grammy for...
Sounwave first cut his teeth as a key member of Top Dawg Entertainment, where he worked with Kendrick Lamar and other Tde heavyweights since 2011. He won a Grammy for...
- 10/26/2022
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
It wouldn’t be a Taylor Swift release without some surprises.
On Friday, the singer released her 10th studio album, Midnights, and with it, fans have discovered some big celebrity cameos.
Read More: Taylor Swift Releases ‘Midnights’ Album: Every Bombshell Lyric Decoded
It had previously been announced that actress Zoë Kravitz has a songwriting credit on the opening track, “Lavender Haze”, alongside Swift Jack Antonoff, Mark Anthony Spears, Jahaan Akil Sweet, and Sam Dew.
As it turns out, though, Kravitz also appears on the track itself, lending background vocals, according to the song credits.
Another big reveal in the credits is that actor Dylan O’Brien is featured on the drums for “Snow on the Beach”, co-written with Antonoff and Lana Del Rey.
The song also features a shoutout to Janet Jackson with the lyric, “Now I’m all for you like Janet,” a reference to Jackson’s 2001 song “All For...
On Friday, the singer released her 10th studio album, Midnights, and with it, fans have discovered some big celebrity cameos.
Read More: Taylor Swift Releases ‘Midnights’ Album: Every Bombshell Lyric Decoded
It had previously been announced that actress Zoë Kravitz has a songwriting credit on the opening track, “Lavender Haze”, alongside Swift Jack Antonoff, Mark Anthony Spears, Jahaan Akil Sweet, and Sam Dew.
As it turns out, though, Kravitz also appears on the track itself, lending background vocals, according to the song credits.
Another big reveal in the credits is that actor Dylan O’Brien is featured on the drums for “Snow on the Beach”, co-written with Antonoff and Lana Del Rey.
The song also features a shoutout to Janet Jackson with the lyric, “Now I’m all for you like Janet,” a reference to Jackson’s 2001 song “All For...
- 10/21/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Three hours after releasing her album Midnights, Taylor Swift kept the surprises coming by dropping Midnights (3 a.m. Edition), an extended version of the LP that features seven additional songs. Swift had been promising that something “special” and “very chaotic” was coming and she delivered, calling these “3 a.m. tracks,” several of which were co-written and produced by her previous collaborator Aaron Dessner.
“Surprise! I think of Midnights as a complete concept album, with those 13 songs forming a full picture of the intensities of that mystifying, mad hour,” Swift announced on Instagram.
“Surprise! I think of Midnights as a complete concept album, with those 13 songs forming a full picture of the intensities of that mystifying, mad hour,” Swift announced on Instagram.
- 10/21/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to Midnights Week, when time won’t fly — it’s like we’re hypnotized by it. Taylor Swift’s Midnights is the biggest mystery in the music world right now, and all fans can do is ask questions. It drops at midnight Friday, almost five years after she dropped Reputation — five years ago, or in Taylor time, “Six Number One albums ago.”
So as we head into the final countdown, here are some of the burning questions around the album. Every day, Dr. Swift keeps sprinkling hints and clues like glitter eye-shadow.
So as we head into the final countdown, here are some of the burning questions around the album. Every day, Dr. Swift keeps sprinkling hints and clues like glitter eye-shadow.
- 10/18/2022
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Fans waited a long time for Kendrick Lamar’s latest full-length, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers — 1,855 days, to be exact. And while writers, Twitter enthusiasts, and Gen Z TikTokers have been busy deconstructing the Compton native’s lyrics, it’s useful to remember that Kendrick remains one of the most underrated beat selectors in hip-hop. His debut, good kid, m.A.A.d city, played out like a feature film, and his subsequent releases have consistently reimagined the boundaries between jazz, hip-hop, and movie scores.
Unlike with any of Kendrick’s past albums,...
Unlike with any of Kendrick’s past albums,...
- 5/27/2022
- by Dewayne Gage
- Rollingstone.com
Jack Antonoff has achieved a rarified ubiquity for a songwriter-producer. You can measure his prominence in Grammy Awards (five) and, to a certain extent, critics lists and charts, though for someone technically working behind the scenes, the best proof might just be the memes. Like this scrappy photoshop job of Lorde telling the Taylor Swift Evermore cover, “Mom said it’s my turn with the Jack Antonoff.” Or, the TikTok of three men tossing a child back-and-forth, which one Twitter user captioned, “Lorde, Clairo & Phoebe Bridgers passing around the Jack Antonoff.
- 7/27/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Three of this year’s Oscar nominated tunes were penned by Black songwriters: Celeste reaped a bid (along with Daniel Pemberton) for “Hear My Voice” from “The Trial of the Chicago”; D’Mile, recent Grammy champ H.E.R. and Tiara Thomas collaborated on “Fight for You” from “Judas and the Black Messiah”; and supporting actor nominee Leslie Odom Jr. was cited with Nashville based singer/songwriter Sam Ashworth for “Speak Now” from “One Night in Miami.”
The first Black tunesmith to contend for Best Original Song at the Oscars was Quincy Jones who was nominated in 1967 (alongside lyricist Bob Russell) for “The Eyes of Love” from the long-forgotten “Banning.” (Jones earned the first of his four score Oscar nominations that same year for “In Cold Blood.”) He and Russell reaped another bid the following year for the title tune from “For Love of Ivy.” His last nomination to date was in 1985 for...
The first Black tunesmith to contend for Best Original Song at the Oscars was Quincy Jones who was nominated in 1967 (alongside lyricist Bob Russell) for “The Eyes of Love” from the long-forgotten “Banning.” (Jones earned the first of his four score Oscar nominations that same year for “In Cold Blood.”) He and Russell reaped another bid the following year for the title tune from “For Love of Ivy.” His last nomination to date was in 1985 for...
- 3/22/2021
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
Taylor Swift was the big winner at the 1st Annual Gold Derby Music Awards. For years our users have voted for their favorite achievements in film and TV. This year more than 10,000 got to cast their votes for the best in the recording industry for the first time. Scroll down for the complete list of Gdma winners, and watch our winners announcement above.
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Swift achieved a clean sweep of her general field categories. She was named Artist of the Year, while “Folklore” won Album of the Year and “Cardigan” was named Record of the Year and Song of the Year. She also won the award for Best Pop Artist, bringing her total to five wins out of six nominations. The only category she lost was Best Music Video, which went to Lady Gaga...
SEEBeyonce on track to break Alison Krauss’s Grammy record with these wins, according to our predictions
Swift achieved a clean sweep of her general field categories. She was named Artist of the Year, while “Folklore” won Album of the Year and “Cardigan” was named Record of the Year and Song of the Year. She also won the award for Best Pop Artist, bringing her total to five wins out of six nominations. The only category she lost was Best Music Video, which went to Lady Gaga...
- 3/5/2021
- by Daniel Montgomery, Chris Beachum, Marcus James Dixon, Joyce Eng, Zach Laws, Christopher Rosen and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
For the first time in our history, our users were able to vote for their favorite songs, albums and artists of the year in the inaugural Gold Derby Music Awards, which cover the same eligibility period as the Grammys. Over 900 users cast their ballots, and Lady Gaga came out on top with eight nominations. Scroll down to see our complete list of contenders in 12 categories, and watch our video presentation of the nominees above, including inside info on which artists came close to noms but missed. You can vote for the winners right now here in our predictions center.
SEEUpsets abound at 2020 Latin Grammys as Natalia Lafourcade and Alejandro Sanz beat Bad Bunny, J Balvin and Karol G
Lady Gaga was nominated in every possible category — more than once in a couple. She’s up for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (“Chromatica“), Record of the Year and...
SEEUpsets abound at 2020 Latin Grammys as Natalia Lafourcade and Alejandro Sanz beat Bad Bunny, J Balvin and Karol G
Lady Gaga was nominated in every possible category — more than once in a couple. She’s up for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (“Chromatica“), Record of the Year and...
- 11/20/2020
- by Daniel Montgomery, Chris Beachum, Marcus James Dixon, Joyce Eng, Zach Laws and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
As part of our new list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, we are publishing a series of pieces on the making of classic albums, Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly is ranked number 19 on the list.
The first time the Parliament-Funkadelic legend George Clinton heard the rising Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar, he was underwhelmed. “I knew ‘Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe’ and thought it sounded silly as hell,” the funkateer recalled.
But Clinton agreed to meet with Lamar while the rapper was working on his second major-label album,...
The first time the Parliament-Funkadelic legend George Clinton heard the rising Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar, he was underwhelmed. “I knew ‘Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe’ and thought it sounded silly as hell,” the funkateer recalled.
But Clinton agreed to meet with Lamar while the rapper was working on his second major-label album,...
- 9/23/2020
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
An Afrofuturist Kate Bush with some fierce pole-dancing moves, Fka Twigs lept from kinetic music video extra to among the most electric of electronic pop acts with her debut LP1 five years ago. On Magdalene, her long-brewing followup, she moves to the next level, making music that resists being pinned by genre — or even as merely music, so integral is choreography, filmmaking, and photography to what she does. Few current artists (Beyoncé and Bjork come to mind) have made the visual feel so organically integral to their sound.
That’s...
That’s...
- 11/8/2019
- by Will Hermes
- Rollingstone.com
Dave Free is no longer working with Top Dawg Entertainment — the label known for elevating the careers of Kendrick Lamar, Sza, and Schoolboy Q — according to two insiders with knowledge of the move who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Sources said Free has been working on his own for several months. He is helping the rising rapper Baby Keem, whose July album Die for My Bitch has amassed more than nine million streams to date. Last year, Free also announced his intention of “getting heavy into the film game.
Sources said Free has been working on his own for several months. He is helping the rising rapper Baby Keem, whose July album Die for My Bitch has amassed more than nine million streams to date. Last year, Free also announced his intention of “getting heavy into the film game.
- 10/4/2019
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Publishing has historically been full of horror stories about artists or songwriters signing away their copyrights for eternity. But Kobalt, an independent outlet, promotes a different model: more flexible deals in which writers retain ownership of the songs they have written, keep more income from their songs than they might elsewhere, and enjoy a high level of transparency, so that writers always know how much money they are bringing in.
For several quarters last year, Kobalt was number two in terms of market share among publishers. That’s because it...
For several quarters last year, Kobalt was number two in terms of market share among publishers. That’s because it...
- 9/30/2019
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
A new trailer for Netflix’s “Rhythm + Flow,” the streamer’s first music competition series, shows judges Cardi B, Chance the Rapper and Tip “T.I.” Harris scouring for undiscovered talent in major cities Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta and Chicago.
The 10-episode series, which will be released over a period of three weeks — The Auditions (episodes one through four); Cyphers, Rap Battles and Music Videos (episodes five through seven) and Samples, Collaborations and Finale (episodes eight through 10)– officially launches on Oct. 9.
The series will feature guests appearances from Snoop Dogg, Quavo, Fat Joe, Anderson .Paak, Royce da 5’9,” Nipsey Hussle, Big Boi, Killer Mike, Twista, Lupe Fiasco, Jadakiss, Ebro, Miguel, Teyana Taylor, Jhené Aiko, Tory Lanez, Ty Dolla $ign, DJ Khaled, Smack, King Los, Sounwave, Hit-Boy, London on da Track, Tay Keith, Denaro Love, Off-the-Wall, Kal Banx, G-Dav, John Legend, DJ Hed, DJ Oreo, DJ Scratch, DJ Holiday, Charm La’Donna and Adam Blackstone.
The 10-episode series, which will be released over a period of three weeks — The Auditions (episodes one through four); Cyphers, Rap Battles and Music Videos (episodes five through seven) and Samples, Collaborations and Finale (episodes eight through 10)– officially launches on Oct. 9.
The series will feature guests appearances from Snoop Dogg, Quavo, Fat Joe, Anderson .Paak, Royce da 5’9,” Nipsey Hussle, Big Boi, Killer Mike, Twista, Lupe Fiasco, Jadakiss, Ebro, Miguel, Teyana Taylor, Jhené Aiko, Tory Lanez, Ty Dolla $ign, DJ Khaled, Smack, King Los, Sounwave, Hit-Boy, London on da Track, Tay Keith, Denaro Love, Off-the-Wall, Kal Banx, G-Dav, John Legend, DJ Hed, DJ Oreo, DJ Scratch, DJ Holiday, Charm La’Donna and Adam Blackstone.
- 9/25/2019
- by Lorraine Wheat
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix’s “Rhythm + Flow” will give up-and-coming emcees one shot to lose themselves in the music, the moment. They’ll need to own it, and better never let it go.
Before we get sued by Eminem and “8 Mile” producers, here’s the streaming series’ official synopsis:
Global superstars Cardi B, Chance the Rapper, and Tip “T.I.” Harris search for the next hip hop sensation in “Rhythm + Flow,” Netflix’s first music competition show. The series brings together industry legends across a multi-city search in hip hop epicenters Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta and Chicago, to find raw talent and help undiscovered artists pursue their come up.
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Yes, it’s another music competition, but as guest judge Snoop Dogg says in...
Before we get sued by Eminem and “8 Mile” producers, here’s the streaming series’ official synopsis:
Global superstars Cardi B, Chance the Rapper, and Tip “T.I.” Harris search for the next hip hop sensation in “Rhythm + Flow,” Netflix’s first music competition show. The series brings together industry legends across a multi-city search in hip hop epicenters Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta and Chicago, to find raw talent and help undiscovered artists pursue their come up.
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Yes, it’s another music competition, but as guest judge Snoop Dogg says in...
- 9/25/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
This past June, R&b singer Cautious Clay was on tour in Bergen, Norway when he received a frantic 2 a.m. phone call from his lawyer. “They were like, ‘You have to approve this sample….We need an answer in 24 hours.”
The request was coming from an unlikely source: Taylor Swift. The popstar in the later stages of putting together her forthcoming album, Lover, and she was interested in incorporating the beat of Cautious Clay’s 2018 song “Cold War.
Two months later, when Swift released her seventh album album in August,...
The request was coming from an unlikely source: Taylor Swift. The popstar in the later stages of putting together her forthcoming album, Lover, and she was interested in incorporating the beat of Cautious Clay’s 2018 song “Cold War.
Two months later, when Swift released her seventh album album in August,...
- 9/10/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Red Hearse – the new electro-pop trio comprised of hitmaker/producer Jack Antonoff, singer Sam Dew and hip-hop producer Sounwave – took to the Late Late Show stage on Tuesday night to perform their new single “Everybody Wants You.”
The rendition was a very minimalist one, with the three band members sitting around a white table in the boxed-off center of Stage 56. Sam Dew stayed seated throughout his full vocal performance; Antonoff and Sounwave both kept their eyes down at their keyboard and laptop, respectively. Free of bells and whistles, the performance...
The rendition was a very minimalist one, with the three band members sitting around a white table in the boxed-off center of Stage 56. Sam Dew stayed seated throughout his full vocal performance; Antonoff and Sounwave both kept their eyes down at their keyboard and laptop, respectively. Free of bells and whistles, the performance...
- 9/4/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Red Hearse have shared “Everybody Wants You,” an emotional track off the group’s upcoming self-titled debut album. On the pop-tinged ballad, the band, the new trio of Bleachers frontman Jack Antonoff, singer Sam Dew and producer Sounwave, lament a hard-to-reach lover.
The lyrics reveal an effort to win someone over (“I could take you dancing/ I’m not the romantic type”) before resigning to the impossibility of the situation (“Baby, what’s the use?/ Everybody wants you”). It’s a relatable, melancholy number with a kinship to the group’s single “Half Love,...
The lyrics reveal an effort to win someone over (“I could take you dancing/ I’m not the romantic type”) before resigning to the impossibility of the situation (“Baby, what’s the use?/ Everybody wants you”). It’s a relatable, melancholy number with a kinship to the group’s single “Half Love,...
- 8/2/2019
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Red Hearse — the new trio of Bleachers frontman Jack Antonoff, singer Sam Dew and producer Sounwave — created an intimate setting befitting the confessional, romantic vibe of their new single, “Half Love,” during their performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Monday. The track is expected to appear on the group’s self-titled debut, out later this summer via RCA.
For the trio’s first TV performance, they sat in a circle at a table beneath dim lighting as Dew sang about yearning for all-encompassing love over Antonoff and Sounwave’s soundscape.
For the trio’s first TV performance, they sat in a circle at a table beneath dim lighting as Dew sang about yearning for all-encompassing love over Antonoff and Sounwave’s soundscape.
- 7/23/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Before touching down on what Beyoncé has called her “love letter to Africa,” it’s important to see what may have brought her to the mother of mankind, with its wide vistas and sonic planes, for “The Gift” in the first place — beyond, of course, voicing Nala in the film and whatever international marketing tie-ins are to come. Despite “The Lion King’s” own Disney-fied trajectory from animated film to quasi-live-action travelogue, the journey that Bey has taken is one of her own design, with a little help from her family.
“Lemonade” was Beyoncé’s strutting, wrathful, Southern-inspired declaration of spite and self-worth in the face of a cheating man; “Homecoming,” a nod to her Houston roots, marching anthems and healing; “Everything is Love,” her and Jay-Z’s continental breakfast free-for-all dedicated to reunion and spending sprees. After all that, “The Lion King: The Gift” is one for her kids,...
“Lemonade” was Beyoncé’s strutting, wrathful, Southern-inspired declaration of spite and self-worth in the face of a cheating man; “Homecoming,” a nod to her Houston roots, marching anthems and healing; “Everything is Love,” her and Jay-Z’s continental breakfast free-for-all dedicated to reunion and spending sprees. After all that, “The Lion King: The Gift” is one for her kids,...
- 7/19/2019
- by A.D. Amorosi
- Variety Film + TV
St. Vincent carries out a surreal smash-and-grab job in the video for “Half Love,” a new song from Red Hearse, the trio of Jack Antonoff, singer Sam Dew and producer Sounwave.
The video was directed by Grant Singer and stars St. Vincent’s Annie Clark as a woman who rolls up in a red hearse to a bizarre store that has no entrance, just an exit, and seems to be entirely empty save for a pair of uninterested employees — played by Dew and Sounwave — who look on as Clark uses...
The video was directed by Grant Singer and stars St. Vincent’s Annie Clark as a woman who rolls up in a red hearse to a bizarre store that has no entrance, just an exit, and seems to be entirely empty save for a pair of uninterested employees — played by Dew and Sounwave — who look on as Clark uses...
- 7/17/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Jack Antonoff, singer Sam Dew and producer Sounwave have teamed up for a new trio called Red Hearse. On Wednesday, the group unveiled two new tracks, “Red Hearse” and “Honey,” which preview their forthcoming eponymous album due this summer via RCA Records.
The group has previous ties. Antonoff, the Bleachers frontman — whose long line of recent production credits include work with Taylor Swift, Lorde and Lana Del Rey — and Sounwave, aka as Mark Spears, both contributed to St. Vincent’s Masseducation. As Top Dawg Entertainment’s in-house producer, Sounwave has also worked with Kendrick Lamar,...
The group has previous ties. Antonoff, the Bleachers frontman — whose long line of recent production credits include work with Taylor Swift, Lorde and Lana Del Rey — and Sounwave, aka as Mark Spears, both contributed to St. Vincent’s Masseducation. As Top Dawg Entertainment’s in-house producer, Sounwave has also worked with Kendrick Lamar,...
- 6/27/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Kayti Burt Mar 11, 2019
At last week's Captain Marvel press conference, co-director Ryan Fleck gave some insight into the film's totally awesome 90s soundtrack.
Beginning from the very first Captain Marvel reactions (including from yours truly), those who have seen the McU movie have noted the unabashedly '90s soundtrack that accompanies what is technically a period Marvel movie.
Captain Marvel, which is largely set in 1995, does for '90s tunes nostalgia what Guardians of the Galaxy did for '70s and '80s tune nostalgia. Speaking at the Captain Marvel press conference that took place in Beverly Hills in February, Captain Marvel co-director Ryan Fleck commented on the process of putting together the movie's soundtrack.
"We made like a big playlist at the beginning of the movie and we shared it with the crew and some of the cast and some of those songs are in the movie," said Fleck,...
At last week's Captain Marvel press conference, co-director Ryan Fleck gave some insight into the film's totally awesome 90s soundtrack.
Beginning from the very first Captain Marvel reactions (including from yours truly), those who have seen the McU movie have noted the unabashedly '90s soundtrack that accompanies what is technically a period Marvel movie.
Captain Marvel, which is largely set in 1995, does for '90s tunes nostalgia what Guardians of the Galaxy did for '70s and '80s tune nostalgia. Speaking at the Captain Marvel press conference that took place in Beverly Hills in February, Captain Marvel co-director Ryan Fleck commented on the process of putting together the movie's soundtrack.
"We made like a big playlist at the beginning of the movie and we shared it with the crew and some of the cast and some of those songs are in the movie," said Fleck,...
- 2/27/2019
- Den of Geek
Unfortunately, it’s been confirmed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that the stars have not aligned for rappers Kendrick Lamar and Sza to perform their Oscar-nominated Best Song “All the Stars” at this year’s host-less ceremony. The hypnotic track created by Lamar, Sza, Sounwave and Anthony Triffith is featured as a part of Marvel’s…...
- 2/21/2019
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has confirmed that Black Panther‘s Best Song Oscar nominee “All the Stars” from Kendrick Lamar, Sounwave, Anthony Triffith and Sza will not be performed at Sunday’s ceremony.
Note this absolutely has nothing to do with the running time of the telecast. Since the nominations were announced, there had been ongoing discussions between Lamar’s camp and the Oscar creatives to try and make this performance possible. Lamar, from what we’ve heard from sources outside AMPAS, has been abroad and the closing four-week schedule post-noms was a challenge to turn around a stage performance that would do justice to “All the Stars.”
Lamar, who has performed at three of the past four Grammys, reportedly also was unable to perform at this month’s show due to work abroad. “All the Stars” was Grammy-nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year,...
Note this absolutely has nothing to do with the running time of the telecast. Since the nominations were announced, there had been ongoing discussions between Lamar’s camp and the Oscar creatives to try and make this performance possible. Lamar, from what we’ve heard from sources outside AMPAS, has been abroad and the closing four-week schedule post-noms was a challenge to turn around a stage performance that would do justice to “All the Stars.”
Lamar, who has performed at three of the past four Grammys, reportedly also was unable to perform at this month’s show due to work abroad. “All the Stars” was Grammy-nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year,...
- 2/21/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
In the Academy Awards’ 90-year history, just nine black women have won Oscars. But here’s where it gets worse: Only one of those nine won in a non-acting category, Irene Cara, who co-wrote Best Original Song winner “Flashdance… What a Feeling” from “Flashdance” (1983). Cara could get some long overdue company this year from three people — all from the same film, “Black Panther.”
Three of “Black Panther”‘s seven nominations include black women as part of its nominees: Hannah Beachler is up for Best Production Design; Ruth E. Carter earned her third career Best Costume Design bid; and Sza co-wrote Best Original Song contender “All the Stars” with Kendrick Lamar, Sounwave and Anthony Tiffith.
Not only is Beachler the first African-American woman to be nominated for Best Production Design, but she’s the first African-American ever to be shortlisted in the category. Carter broke down that barrier in her category...
Three of “Black Panther”‘s seven nominations include black women as part of its nominees: Hannah Beachler is up for Best Production Design; Ruth E. Carter earned her third career Best Costume Design bid; and Sza co-wrote Best Original Song contender “All the Stars” with Kendrick Lamar, Sounwave and Anthony Tiffith.
Not only is Beachler the first African-American woman to be nominated for Best Production Design, but she’s the first African-American ever to be shortlisted in the category. Carter broke down that barrier in her category...
- 2/17/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
This year’s crop of Oscar-nominated songs may be the most diverse in years: a ballad and a pop-rap from two of the year’s biggest films, plus a delicate lullaby from a Disney musical, a political themed anthem, and a novelty tune for singing cowboys.
“Shallow,” the top-10 hit from “A Star Is Born,” is widely favored to win, and would be a way for the Academy to acknowledge the success of the Bradley Cooper-directed musical remake and singer-songwriter Lady Gaga (also up for Best Actress), who was nominated three years ago for “Til It Happens to You.”
Its main competition would appear to be “All the Stars,” Kendrick Lamar’s duet with Sza for the “Black Panther” soundtrack, another top-10 hit but which — unlike “Shallow,” whose performance is central to “A Star Is Born” — is relegated to the end-credits roll of the Marvel film about an African prince-turned-superhero.
“Shallow,” the top-10 hit from “A Star Is Born,” is widely favored to win, and would be a way for the Academy to acknowledge the success of the Bradley Cooper-directed musical remake and singer-songwriter Lady Gaga (also up for Best Actress), who was nominated three years ago for “Til It Happens to You.”
Its main competition would appear to be “All the Stars,” Kendrick Lamar’s duet with Sza for the “Black Panther” soundtrack, another top-10 hit but which — unlike “Shallow,” whose performance is central to “A Star Is Born” — is relegated to the end-credits roll of the Marvel film about an African prince-turned-superhero.
- 2/15/2019
- by Jon Burlingame
- Variety Film + TV
Slowly but surely, Oscar has been filling in the blanks of its ballot categories that have never resulted in a black winner. Just last year, Jordan Peele became the first African-American to take the original screenplay prize for his socially aware horror film, “Get Out.” This year, he became the first black producer to compete twice for a Best Picture Academy Award, the second being for Spike Lee’s “BlacKkKlansman.”
The legendary Lee, who is just the sixth black helmer to compete on Hollywood’s biggest night, could change the record books himself if he achieves what John Singleton, Lee Daniels, Steve McQueen, Barry Jenkins and Peele didn’t do – win Best Director.
But there are plenty more categories below the line as well as above where history can be made.
SEEWill Grammy wins affect musical Oscar chances for ‘BlacKklansman,”Black Panther’
*Hannah Beachler, who previously worked on 2015’s “Creed...
The legendary Lee, who is just the sixth black helmer to compete on Hollywood’s biggest night, could change the record books himself if he achieves what John Singleton, Lee Daniels, Steve McQueen, Barry Jenkins and Peele didn’t do – win Best Director.
But there are plenty more categories below the line as well as above where history can be made.
SEEWill Grammy wins affect musical Oscar chances for ‘BlacKklansman,”Black Panther’
*Hannah Beachler, who previously worked on 2015’s “Creed...
- 2/13/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Since it arrived last fall, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s hit duet from A Star Is Born, “Shallow,” has seemed the likely front-runner for Best Original Song at the Oscars. After winning the Golden Globe earlier this month, the song notched its Oscar nom this morning, but it’s up against some impressive competition, including first-time nominees Kendrick Lamar and Sza (Black Panther) and 10-time nominee Diane Warren (Rbg).
For Gaga, “Shallow” marks her second nomination in the Best Original Song category following 2016’s “Til It Happens to You...
For Gaga, “Shallow” marks her second nomination in the Best Original Song category following 2016’s “Til It Happens to You...
- 1/22/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Will the highest grossing film of the year “Black Panther” score a Best Picture nomination? It’s a fair question as no Marvel film has ever even been in the conversation. And the question has produced so much turmoil the academy temporarily thought of adding a Best Popular Film category. We should look towards another popular origin story that was not your typical Oscar fare — 1977’s “Star Wars: IV A New Hope” — as our guide towards “Black Panther’s” potential Oscar nomination haul.
George Lucas’s original “Star Wars” spawned a franchise that includes seven prequels and sequels and two spinoffs to date. Luke Skywalker’s origin story maybe outside the Oscars comfort zone but that didn’t stop the film from picking up 10 nominations including Best Picture; Best Director (Lucas); Best Original Screenplay (Lucas); and Best Supporting Actor (Alec Guinness).
It won six below-the line races: Best Film Editing...
George Lucas’s original “Star Wars” spawned a franchise that includes seven prequels and sequels and two spinoffs to date. Luke Skywalker’s origin story maybe outside the Oscars comfort zone but that didn’t stop the film from picking up 10 nominations including Best Picture; Best Director (Lucas); Best Original Screenplay (Lucas); and Best Supporting Actor (Alec Guinness).
It won six below-the line races: Best Film Editing...
- 1/19/2019
- by Amanda Spears
- Gold Derby
Alicia Keys will be hosting the 2019 Grammy Awards, the singer announced this morning via a video on her YouTube channel.
“I’m soooo Excited to announce that I’ll be hosting the 61st Annual Grammy Awards !! There’s so much in store and I Can’T Wait for y’all to see it All come to life Tune in on February 10th at 5Pm Pst / 8Pm Est. Only on CBS!”
The Grammy Awards will take place on Feb. 10 at Los Angeles’ Staples Center. The broadcast will air live on CBS from 8-11:30 p.m. Et/Pt.
The home-made but elaborate nine-minute video shows Keys being told over the phone that she’s hosting, then telling friends, staff, her mother, husband Swizz Beatz (who’s in bed), and young children (who are nonplussed), and then trying on outfits.
Keys, who has won 15 Grammy Awards, was honored at Variety‘s Power...
“I’m soooo Excited to announce that I’ll be hosting the 61st Annual Grammy Awards !! There’s so much in store and I Can’T Wait for y’all to see it All come to life Tune in on February 10th at 5Pm Pst / 8Pm Est. Only on CBS!”
The Grammy Awards will take place on Feb. 10 at Los Angeles’ Staples Center. The broadcast will air live on CBS from 8-11:30 p.m. Et/Pt.
The home-made but elaborate nine-minute video shows Keys being told over the phone that she’s hosting, then telling friends, staff, her mother, husband Swizz Beatz (who’s in bed), and young children (who are nonplussed), and then trying on outfits.
Keys, who has won 15 Grammy Awards, was honored at Variety‘s Power...
- 1/15/2019
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
If you’re looking for a way to root for your favorite artists at the 2019 Grammy Awards, we’ve rounded up some of the best fan-driven merch from this year’s most-nominated artists.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar leads the pack for the 61st annual Grammy Awards, with eight nods, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “All the Stars,” his Black Panther soundtrack collaboration with Sza (stream for free here). Drake follows with seven nominations, including an Album of the Year nod for “Scorpion” (stream here), while...
Rapper Kendrick Lamar leads the pack for the 61st annual Grammy Awards, with eight nods, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “All the Stars,” his Black Panther soundtrack collaboration with Sza (stream for free here). Drake follows with seven nominations, including an Album of the Year nod for “Scorpion” (stream here), while...
- 1/10/2019
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Producer Sounwave is used to “throwing paint on the wall” when he works with Kendrick Lamar. However, both he and Lamar were presented with an immense challenge and opportunity when they were asked to write original songs for Ryan Coogler’s “Black Panther.”
Knowing that the movie could easily be the biggest film of the year (they were right), they had to find a way to make their songs fit the flow of individual moments, but also consider how their song might sound on the radio.
“When you have a movie like ‘Black Panther’ and you have a lot riding on it and you know how big the movie can be, and they give you scenes and you have to match the intensity of each scene, we’ve never done anything like this,” Sounwave told TheWrap’s Steve Pond. “He kind of left it up to me. He was like,...
Knowing that the movie could easily be the biggest film of the year (they were right), they had to find a way to make their songs fit the flow of individual moments, but also consider how their song might sound on the radio.
“When you have a movie like ‘Black Panther’ and you have a lot riding on it and you know how big the movie can be, and they give you scenes and you have to match the intensity of each scene, we’ve never done anything like this,” Sounwave told TheWrap’s Steve Pond. “He kind of left it up to me. He was like,...
- 12/12/2018
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Brandi Carlile and hit producer Boi-1Da led the nominees list for the 2019 Grammy Awards, which were announced this morning. Lamar leads with 8, Drake follows with 7, and Carlile and Drake/Cardi B/Jay-Z & Beyonce producer Boi-1Da have six each. While three of those nominees are not surprising, singer-songwriter Carlile is a left-field leader: She has nominations in the Roots and Americana categories, but is also up for three of the big four categories.
Not far behind with five are Cardi B, Childish Gambino, Lady Gaga, Maren Morris, and surprise multi-nominee H.E.R., who is up for both Album of the Year and Best New Artist, along with several R&B nominations; Kendrick Lamar/”Black Panther” producer Sounwave and mastering engineer Mike Bozzi also have five nominations.
This is also the first year in which the Grammys have expanded the number of nominees in the main categories from five to eight.
Not far behind with five are Cardi B, Childish Gambino, Lady Gaga, Maren Morris, and surprise multi-nominee H.E.R., who is up for both Album of the Year and Best New Artist, along with several R&B nominations; Kendrick Lamar/”Black Panther” producer Sounwave and mastering engineer Mike Bozzi also have five nominations.
This is also the first year in which the Grammys have expanded the number of nominees in the main categories from five to eight.
- 12/7/2018
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
Kendrick Lamar led the nominations for the 61st Grammy Awards, with eight nods recognizing his work for the “Black Panther” soundtrack, including the hit song “All the Stars” with Sza. Drake is right on his tails with seven nominations, and producer Boi-1da and Americana singer Brandi Carlile are just behind them with six apiece.
Cardi B, Lady Gaga, Childish Gambino, Maren Morris, R&B newcomer H.E.R., and producer Sounwave all notched five noms.
In a departure from last year, in which Jay-z was the only artist to score nods in the top three categories, Drake, Lamar, and Carlile all garnered nominations for record, song, and album of the year. Drake’s single “God’s Plan” and his album “Scorpion” are both recognized; Lamar’s “All the Stars” and the “Black Panther” soundtrack he curated are vying for the top categories; and Carlile’s song “The Joke,” along with her album “By the Way,...
Cardi B, Lady Gaga, Childish Gambino, Maren Morris, R&B newcomer H.E.R., and producer Sounwave all notched five noms.
In a departure from last year, in which Jay-z was the only artist to score nods in the top three categories, Drake, Lamar, and Carlile all garnered nominations for record, song, and album of the year. Drake’s single “God’s Plan” and his album “Scorpion” are both recognized; Lamar’s “All the Stars” and the “Black Panther” soundtrack he curated are vying for the top categories; and Carlile’s song “The Joke,” along with her album “By the Way,...
- 12/7/2018
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
There’s no suspense with “Shallow” making the Best Original Song shortlist on December 17. The Lady Gaga/Bradley Cooper duet from “A Star Is Born” has been passionately embraced like no ballad since “Frozen’s” “Let It Go.” In fact, it looks unbeatable for the Oscar.
However, when it comes to rounding out the other nine contenders, there are plenty of memorable possibilities, including “All the Stars” (“Black Panther”), “I’ll Fight” (“Rbg”), “Gravity” (“Free Solo”), “Requiem For A Private War” (“A Private War”), and “The Place Where Lost Things Go” and “Trip A Little Light Fantastic” (“Mary Poppins Returns”).
Plus, there’s “Revelation” (“Boy Erased”), “Here Comes the Change” (“On the Basis of Sex”), “Girl in the Movies” (“Dumplin'”), “We Won’t Move” (“The Hate U Give”), and even “A Place Called Slaughter Race” (“Ralph Breaks the Internet”).
But the biggest story about “Shallow” is how it evolved from...
However, when it comes to rounding out the other nine contenders, there are plenty of memorable possibilities, including “All the Stars” (“Black Panther”), “I’ll Fight” (“Rbg”), “Gravity” (“Free Solo”), “Requiem For A Private War” (“A Private War”), and “The Place Where Lost Things Go” and “Trip A Little Light Fantastic” (“Mary Poppins Returns”).
Plus, there’s “Revelation” (“Boy Erased”), “Here Comes the Change” (“On the Basis of Sex”), “Girl in the Movies” (“Dumplin'”), “We Won’t Move” (“The Hate U Give”), and even “A Place Called Slaughter Race” (“Ralph Breaks the Internet”).
But the biggest story about “Shallow” is how it evolved from...
- 11/29/2018
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
The collaboration between Jay Rock and Kendrick Lamar on “Wow Freestyle,” from Jay Rock’s Redemption, which came out earlier this year, felt natural from the moment it dropped. It’s a relaxed song, the Tde mainstays trading bars over their longtime producer Sounwave’s pan flute-inflected beat, and the video they dropped on Thursday matches the vibe. It’s an L.A. cruising song with the visuals to match, right up until a guy runs across a baseball field with his feet on fire.
It’s the eighth video...
It’s the eighth video...
- 10/25/2018
- by Brendan Klinkenberg
- Rollingstone.com
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