New York rapper MIKE released his new mixtape Weight of the World earlier today (June 21), and it includes a song with Earl Sweatshirt. Listen to “allstar,” as well as the full mixtape, below. MIKE announced Weight of the World last month. In addition to Earl, the mixtape features a guest appearance from Jadasea, as
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Beyoncé has dropped a new song called “Black Parade.” She released the song on Juneteenth (June 19), a day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Hear it below. Along with the track, Beyoncé unrolled an online directory that spotlights Black-owned artists and other businesses through her BeyGOOD charitable foundation. Proceeds from the
The estate of Tom Petty has issued a cease and desist to Donald Trump’s presidential re-election campaign. The campaign used Petty’s song “I Won’t Back Down” at a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma held Saturday night (June 20). In a statement posted after the rally, Petty’s family wrote that they had issued an official cease and
Last week, Tunde Adebimpe of TV On the Radio released a new song called “People.” You can listen to it via Bandcamp below and purchase it here. Proceeds from the track will be divided between three beneficiaries: the ACLU, the Movement for Black Lives, and the Southern Poverty Law Center. Adebimpe recently made an appearance
Thurston Moore has announced a new album that’s due in the fall. It’s called By the Fire, and it’s out September 25 on his Daydream Library Series label. He’s shared a song from the record, “Hashish,” which you can hear below. My Bloody Valentine’s Deb Googe contributed bass and backing vocals to By the Fire,
City Girls have shared a new song and announced a new album called City on Lock that’s coming later tonight. Watch the video for “Jobs” and check out the tracklist to City on Lock below. City on Lock arrives nearly two years after the duo’s breakout albums Period and G I R L C O
Kamaiyah has released her new single “Black Excellence.” The track follows the Oakland rapper’s recent songs “Project Baby,” “Go Crazy,” and “Extravagant.” Check out Kamaiayah’s “Black Excellence” below. Kamaiyah returned earlier this year with Got It Made, her first full-length release since 2017’s Before I Wake. Revisit Pitchfork’s 2016 Rising feature “Supa Dupa Fly: Kamaiyah
Victoria Monét has released a new song called “Experience,” featuring Khalid and SG Lewis. It’s taken from the singer-songwriter’s forthcoming project Jaguar, which is out July 31. Check it out below. “This song, though deep in subject matter, sonically simply feels joyful and celebratory. It’s important to us to highlight and celebrate Black joy and
Note: This article contains descriptions of alleged assault. Welsh singer Duffy, best known for her 2008 hit “Mercy,” has released a new song. She shared “River in the Sky” earlier today (June 18) via her Instagram account, with the caption: “For the better days to come.” Hear “River in the Sky” below. In March, Duffy
Björk’s entire studio discography is now available in multiple formats on Bandcamp. Bandcamp announced that all proceeds from the sale of her music on the site will go toward Black Lives Matter UK from today until the end of Bandcamp’s NAACP fundraiser tomorrow (12 a.m. Pacific). Björk’s albums—from 1993’s Debut to 2017’s Utopia—are available in
Donald Trump, seemingly out-trumping himself, sought to send the supreme leader of North Korea a copy of Elton John’s music. (Chip Somodevilla/Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for EJAF) Donald Trump, you know, the leader of the free world, is apparently obsessed with sending Kim Jong-un, you know, the leader of North Korea, a copy of “Rocket Man” by
Fiery Furnaces have returned with a new song. Listen to “Down By the So and So on Somewhere” below, out now via Third Man. It’s the first original music from Eleanor and Matthew Friedberger in over a decade; their last album under the Fiery Furnaces name, I’m Going Away, was released in 2009. A physical
The organizers of Woodstock 50 have filed suit in the Supreme Court of the State of New York against Dentsu, a Japanese firm that had agreed to finance the doomed festival scheduled for August 2019 but officially canceled in July, Variety reports. The festival alleges that Dentsu Group, Dentsu Aegis Network, and MKTG conspired with
Beyoncé and JAY-Z have been named as defendants in a lawsuit brought against them by Jamaican artist Dr. Lenora Antoinette Stines, as CNN reports and Pitchfork can confirm via court documents. Stines, a 68-year-old dancer and choreographer, says that she was approached by representatives of the Carters to bring dancers together in Jamaica to shoot
HAIM joined up remotely from their L.A. homes to perform the latest Tiny Desk Concert for NPR. They played a trio of tracks from Women in Music Pt. III—“The Steps,” “I Know Alone,” and “Summer Girl”—which arrives on June 26 after a coronavirus-related delay. The group previously released “Don’t Wanna”—written with Rostam and recently aired on
The Killers are back with the newest single from their upcoming new album Imploding the Mirage. This one’s called “My Own Soul’s Warning.” The track features and was co-produced by Foxygen’s Jonathan Rado. The new song follows “Caution” and “Fire in Bone.” Listen to it below. The Killers originally announced that Imploding the Mirage would
30 Rock is coming back for one more episode, as Variety reports. The beloved NBC comedy series came to a close in 2013, after 7 years on the air. Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, and more of the original actors are set to return for the special, which was filmed
Teyana Taylor has announced the released date of her next LP. It’s called The Album, and it’s out Friday (June 19) via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam. The new record will feature guest spots from Erykah Badu, Missy Elliott, Future, Kehlani, Quavo, Rick Ross, and others. Find Taylor’s Instagram post (which includes The Album’s tracklist) below. Taylor