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SEVENTEEN set the world ablaze in music video for new single ‘Hot’
SEVENTEEN have dropped their new single ‘Hot’, a cut from their latest full-length album ‘Face The Sun’. In the brazen new visual, the 13 members of the K-pop boyband make their way across an almost-barren desert, performing the song’s choreography against the backdrop of a construction site around a partially-built structure that appears to be a giant palm.
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Snoop Dogg turned down $2million offer to DJ a party for Michael Jordan
Snoop Dogg has revealed that he turned down a $2million offer to DJ a party for Michael Jordan. Speaking in a new interview, Snoop, who is known for his astute business dealings and multiple endorsements, discussed some of the deals he’s been involved in and some he’s declined.
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Ray Liotta cause of death latest — Goodfellas icon dies in Dominican Republic at 67 as stars pay tribute to actor
RAY Liotta, the brilliant actor who made his name in Martin Scorsese's crime classic Goodfellas, has passed away. The star died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, where he was filming Dangerous Waters, according to Deadline. There were no signs of foul play or anything suspicious about the death,...
Fans Are Devastated By Carrie Underwood’s ‘American Idol’ Announcement—Say It Ain’t So!
Carrie Underwood is now a world-renowned country singer and powerhouse vocalist, but back in 2005, she was an 21-year-old contestant vying to be the next American Idol. Fans were excited to see the “Ghost Story” hitmaker, 39, return to the stage and perform at the 2022 American Idol finale, and were devastated to learn that the fourth winner of the series could no longer do so.
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Kristen Stewart responds to walkouts during ‘Crimes Of The Future’ screening at Cannes
Kristen Stewart has discussed the audience reaction during the premiere screening of David Cronenberg’s Crimes Of The Future. The body horror film premiered during the Cannes Film Festival on Monday (May 23) and reportedly sparked walkouts within the first five minutes due to a number of gory scenes. Speaking...
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Snoop Dogg says he fainted when he saw Tupac in his final moments
Snoop Dogg has opened up about seeing Tupac during his last moments in a new interview. Speaking during a recent appearance on Impaulsive, which you can watch below, Snoop recalled visiting Tupac in the hospital soon after the incident in which he was shot along with Suge Knight in 1996.
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Justin Timberlake sells entire song catalogue
Justin Timberlake has sold his song catalogue to Hipgnosis Song Management, in a deal that gives the company all the rights to the artist’s previously released music. Hipgnosis Song Management have bought 100 per cent of Timberlake’s rights, including to tracks like ‘SexyBack’, ‘Rock Your Body’, and ‘Can’t Stop The Feeling’. The deal pertains to Timberlake’s publishing rights but not his recording rights, which means songs that he either wrote or co-wrote.
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NME Explains: How The Clash wrote ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go’
The Clash’s ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go’ has been a gateway song for incoming punk fans since its release in 1982. First recorded at Electric Lady in Greenwich Village, New York – an iconic recording studio which had previously played host to Jimi Hendrix, Blondie, Rolling Stones and Lou Reed – it was written for the band’s fifth album ‘Combat Rock’. While much of the rest of the record was filled with references to the Vietnam War and American politics, this jangling single combined the snarl of punk with giant power-pop melodies, rockabilly and Spanish backing vocals.
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Listen to Brandy deliver a rapid-fire freestyle over Jack Harlow’s ‘First Class’ beat
Brandy has delivered a rapid-fire freestyle over the Fergie-sampling beat for Jack Harlow‘s hit ‘First Class’, a fortnight after joking that she would “murk [Harlow] in rap”. Earlier this month, Harlow appeared on New York radio station Hot 97 and, during an on-air game, wasn’t...
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Watch Chance the Rapper’s new video for ‘A Bar About A Bar’
Chance The Rapper has shared a new video for ‘A Bar About A Bar’ – check it out below. The video sees Chance and Vic Mensa doing writing exercises together while Chicago-based painter Nikko Washington works in the background. Both Chance and Mensa have previously worked together...
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What I learned about XXXTentacion from making a documentary of his life
‘Look At Me: XXXTentacion’ explores the life, career and death of Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy, the Florida teenager who became SoundCloud rapper XXXTentacion, one of the most-streamed artists on the planet. Executive-produced by FADER Films’ Rob Stone alongside Onfroy’s mother Cleopatra Bernard and his manager Solomon Sobande, the Sabaah Folayan-directed ‘Look At Me’ tells the real story of Onfroy’s 20-year life: one of raw talent, business savvy, mental health struggles and acts of physical violence against his ex-girlfriend, Geneva Ayala.
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Austin Butler was rushed to hospital after filming ‘Elvis’ biopic
Austin Butler has said he was rushed to hospital after he finished filming Baz Luhrmann’s upcoming Elvis Presley biopic. Set to be released in cinemas on June 24, Elvis charts the iconic musician’s career through his complicated relationship with manager Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks). Butler, who plays...
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‘Stranger Things’ season four part one review: all the terrifying thrills you’ve come to expect
When season three of Stranger Things ended with a mall-based battle to the death with a many-tentacled beast from the Upside Down, it was hard to imagine how the Netflix show’s creators could top such darkness and horror. You don’t have to get too far into season four’s epic-length episodes, though, for them to show you just how they’ve managed to raise the bar once again.
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In The Key Of She launches online directory of female and non-binary EDM producers
In The Key Of She – a musical feminist initiative launched by British multi-hyphenate Samantha Parsley – has opened an online directory of more than 250 women and non-binary people in the electronic music sphere. Launched earlier this month, the directory complies DJs and producers from all around...
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My Chemical Romance’s Frank Iero announces album with new band
My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero has announced he has been working on an album with a new band. Iero shared the news in an Instagram post he shared about a recent injury he sustained after falling from a ladder. The guitarist admitted that he feared he may never be...
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American Express and NME launch Amex Gold Unsigned initiative
NME has partnered with American Express to launch American Express Gold Unsigned, a groundbreaking new music initiative for unsigned artists in the UK. The initiative will give new bands, producers, singer/songwriters, rappers and rising pop stars alike a shot at securing their first big break in a burgeoning music career.
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The best songs in TV advert history
TV adverts have come a long way in recent years, particularly when it comes to their use of music. Gone are the days when a humble commercial “jingle” might suffice: these days, quality music is king. That’s why the likes of Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, Coldplay, Beyoncé, Blur, Oasis, Madonna, Pixies (with help from Phoebe Bridgers), Tame Impala and countless others have all had their music featured in TV ads – and we bet you’re now thinking of a host of other big-names we’ve yet to mention.
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Listen to Sky Ferreira’s first new song in over three years, ‘Don’t Forget’
Sky Ferreira has returned with her first new single in over three years, ‘Don’t Forget’. This smoky and soulful cut of ’80s-channeling new-wave sees Ferreira tap into a darker side of her artistry. In the second verse, she sings: “Honey, you can see that it’s a rotten world? / I don’t need you to save me, another drama unsung / I’ll catch your disease, it’s such a raw deal world / I don’t need to deceive you, I’m the real bad girl.”
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Watch Radiohead side-project The Smile debut new track ‘Bodies Laughing’
Radiohead side-project The Smile debuted a new song called ‘Bodies Laughing’ during a recent show in Berlin – check out the footage below. The trio – comprising Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Sons Of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner – are currently out on a European headline tour in support of their debut album ‘A Light For Attracting Attention’, which came out earlier this month.
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Listen to Angel Olsen’s cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘One Too Many Mornings’
Angel Olsen has covered Bob Dylan’s 1964 classic ‘One Too Many Mornings’ – listen below. Olsen’s gentle reimagining of the track appears on the soundtrack to the Apple TV+ series Shining Girls (starring Elisabeth Moss). The album features selections of the show’s original music composed...
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