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Canadian rapper and songwriter Dax is gearing up to drop a new single on December 1. His recent Instagram post, laden with raw emotion and candid revelations, sets the stage for what promises to be a deeply impactful track.
Teddy Swims is set to captivate audiences across the UK and Europe with his upcoming I've Tried Everything But Therapy Tour. Scheduled to commence in the spring 2024.
BABYMONSTER's debut single 'Batter Up' fails to hit a home run for YG Entertainment, drawing criticism for its lack of originality despite the diverse and talented lineup.
After a four-year hiatus, Red Velvet makes a triumphant return with "Chill Kill," an album that's been eagerly awaited by fans and critics alike. This 33-minute masterpiece marks a significant comeback, showcasing their evolution during their time away.
On November 24th, "New Music Friday" brings an electrifying mix of music from across the globe. This week features landmark releases like Snoop Dogg's "Doggystyle 30th Anniversary" and Tim McGraw's "Poet's Resumé" EP. The singles scene is equally vibrant, with Kali Uchis and Karol G's "Labios Mordidos," Björk and Rosalía's "Oral," and the energetic "Still Got It Bad" by Martin Jensen and MATTN.
In "THE FIRST TIME," released on November 10th, The Kid Laroi explores the tumultuous waves of romance with 'WHERE DO YOU SLEEP?' and considers the complexities of reigniting a past relationship in 'TOO MUCH'. Despite their effort, the tracks fall short, not quite achieving the profound exploration they set out for.
In "Drama," aespa's fourth mini-album, the group delivers a whirlwind 22 minutes of sonic experimentation, blending punchy electro-pop with elements of hip-hop across seven distinct tracks. Their latest release, "Drama," takes listeners on a daring journey, showcasing their robust vocal talents and mix of genres. But the question remains: do we need more drama?
'New Blue Sun' has landed, and it seems André 3000 dipped his pen in a cocktail of cheek and charm before crafting the track list, and we're decoding what it all means.
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