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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
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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
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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
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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
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Orlando Perez, 18, allegedly shot a woman after discovering she was trans. (Chicago police) An 18-year-old male teen returned to the house of a trans woman for the third time that night. He opened the door to her lifeless body and shot her. The horrifying incident saw Orlando Perez allegedly murder Selena Reyes-Hernandez, 37, after
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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
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Gail Hayden, head of the California Farmer’s Market Association, scolds a gay vendor for handing out LGBT+ Pride flags. (Screen capture via Twitter) A “farmers’ market Karen” jeered and berated a gay vendor was jeered and berated just for handing out LGBT+ Pride flags which she called “political”. The startling footage, uploaded to Twitter Monday
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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
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“Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose.” While it’s been almost ten years since we’ve heard Coach Taylor, played by Kyle Chandler, give one of his inspiring speeches on the football field, it feels like just yesterday that we were enjoying the acclaimed series for the first time. Since Friday Night Lights ended in 2011, the
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