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King Krule has shared a cover of John Lennon’s iconic ballad “Imagine,” from Lennon’s 1971 album of the same name. Archy Marshall posted the track on Bandcamp yesterday (January 23), with a brief statement: “Recorded in sweat, last summer, for a friend.” Listen to Marshall’s take on “Imagine” below. Early last year, Marshall issued Man
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Three New York-area ticket resellers have been fined by the FTC under the BOTS Act, as Engadget reports. It is the first case to be brought under the Obama-era anti-scalping legislation that was passed in 2016. Three companies—Just in Time Tickets, Inc., Cartisim Corp., and Concert Specials, Inc.—and their principals—Evan Kohanian, Simon Ebrani, and Steven
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Business in the front, party in the back! Kaley Cuoco has some thoughts on her husband’s new ‘do. On Thursday, Jan. 21, the Flight Attendant star took to her Instagram account to share her hubby Karl Cook‘s haircut.  “I don’t remember saying ‘in sickness and health oh and mullets,'” she wrote in the caption of a snapshot of the
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Last year, BRS Kash found success with the single “Throat Baby (Go Baby).” The track, which reached No. 36 on Billboard’s Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop chart, helped the Atlanta rapper and singer sign with Interscope and its LVRN imprint. Now, Kash has released his debut mixtape, KASH ONLY, which includes the original “Throat Baby,” as well as
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Madlib and Four Tet have shared another single from their forthcoming album Sound Ancestors. Listen to “Dirtknock” below. Four Tet and Madlib announced Sound Ancestors last month. The album will feature previously released singles “Road of the Lonely Ones” and “Hopprock”. Sound Ancestors is due out January 29 via Madlib Invazion. Four Tet has mentioned
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As teased, Billie Eilish and Rosalía have shared their new song “Lo Vas a Olvidar.” The track, produced by FINNEAS, appears on the upcoming special episode of HBO’s Euphoria, “Part 2: Jules.” Check out the music video for “Lo Vas a Olvidar,” directed by Nabil, below. The episode premieres on January 24. Last fall, Eilish
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The 2021 Presidential Inauguration proved to be an up-and-down experience for Chrissy Teigen.  Following the historic day that included the swearing-in of Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States (POTUS), the star took to social media on the night of Wednesday, Jan. 20 to inform fans that she had “just lost my tooth” while enjoying
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Less than two days after Trump pardoned Lil Wayne, the rapper has released a new song that seems to address the federal weapons charges from which he was granted clemency. In “Ain’t Got Time,” Wayne’s lyrics seem to reference a December 2019 incident at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport, during which authorities discovered weapons and marijuana
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In December 2020, Bob Dylan sold the music publishing rights of his entire songwriting catalog to Universal Music Publishing—a deal reportedly valued at more than $300 million. A new lawsuit was filed today by the wife and publishing company of Dylan collaborator Jacques Levy, who co-wrote songs from the 1976 album Desire (including “Hurricane” and
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It was a fairly natural step for someone who spent her childhood arguing points—”If you sit at the dining table and you want to say something, you’d better be prepared to defend it, no matter how old or young you are,” she told Elle of the stance in her home—and learning early on that dedicating yourself
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Just prior to the end of his White House tenure, President Donald Trump granted last-minute clemency to a lengthy list of individuals, including rappers Lil Wayne and Kodak Black.  Hours before Joe Biden was set to be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States, Trump provided relief for a number of his political allies on Tuesday,
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Lil Wayne received a full presidential pardon and Kodak Black received a commutation from Donald Trump in the president’s final hours in office, CNN and Reuters report. The two rappers’ reprieve comes amid a flurry of pardons as some of the outgoing president’s final acts. Other names on the presidential pardon and commutation list include
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