Category: Music

Still Reigning Supreme: Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight & Stephanie Mills Hit the Road in ‘The Queens’ Tour

Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight, Stephanie Mills, The Queens Tour

Patti LaBelle never imagined she’d still be commanding stages at 81, but here she is—singing, sashaying, and shining brighter than ever. What started as a teenage dream has blossomed into a six-decade legacy, and LaBelle is embracing every encore with gratitude. “I think of my sisters who all passed before they turned 50,” LaBelle shared, […]

Motion City Soundtrack Returns with Cathartic New Album The Same Old Wasted Wonderful World

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After nearly a decade away from the studio spotlight, alternative/pop-punk darlings Motion City Soundtrack have stormed back with The Same Old Wasted Wonderful World — an 11-track rollercoaster of catchy hooks, emo-fueled introspection, and a welcome reminder of what made them fan favorites. The album is the band’s first full-length project since 2015’s Panic Stations, […]

Aerosmith and Yungblud Ignite Rock Revival with “My Only Angel”

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The torch of rock ‘n’ roll just got passed — and it’s blazing. Aerosmith and Yungblud have teamed up to release “My Only Angel”, a charged new single off their upcoming collaborative EP One More Time, set to drop Friday, November 21. The release marks a high-energy fusion of rock royalty and punk-infused rebellion — […]

Secrets, Surprises & Star Power: Miley’s Deluxe Album Has It All

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Pop rebel and vocal powerhouse Miley Cyrus has given fans even more to love with the deluxe edition of her latest album, Something Beautiful, released just months after the original made waves in June. The expanded tracklist includes two highly anticipated songs: the genre-blending epic “Lockdown”, featuring the legendary David Byrne, and the sultry, layered […]

From Courtroom to Center Stage: Cardi B Is Back with Am I the Drama?

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Cardi B has never been one to make a quiet entrance—and her long-awaited sophomore album, Am I the Drama?, is pure theater. Seven years since her Grammy-winning debut Invasion of Privacy, the Bronx rapper is back, and she’s not just dropping music—she’s dropping jaws. The 23-track album, released Friday, arrives amid a whirlwind of personal […]

Luke Bryan & Dierks Bentley Lead Stellar Lineup at Winstock 2026

The Winstock Country Music Festival in Winsted, Minnesota, is turning up the heat for summer 2026 with a lineup that promises to draw fans from across the state and beyond. Headlined by Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley, this year’s festival features a slew of rising and established country stars. Bryan, a country powerhouse with 26 […]

Lizzo Slams Sampling Laws as a Barrier to Black Creativity

Lizzo is making bold arguments about the roots and consequences of the sampling laws that govern much of modern music. In a recent appearance on Million Dollaz Worth of Game, she called the origins of U.S. sampling laws “racially charged,” asserting that they have long been used to police Black artistry. According to Lizzo, while […]

DaBaby’s “Save Me” Music Video Honors a Life While Raising Tough Questions

Rapper DaBaby recently dropped the video for his song Save Me, a moving and controversial tribute to 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, who was fatally attacked on the Charlotte light rail. The video opens with real news footage and surveillance of the tragedy, then reenacts the moments leading up to the stabbing—with a fictional twist. […]

Soundgarden’s Final Chapter: New Album with Chris Cornell on the Way—but No Release Before Rock Hall Induction

Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron has shared a long-awaited update on the band’s upcoming final album, one that includes posthumous vocals from the late Chris Cornell. The project has been in the works since before Cornell’s death in 2017, and according to Cameron, it’s now “over halfway done.” Despite the progress, fans hoping for a surprise […]

This Day in Music History – September 18th

1952 – Frank Sinatra completed his final session with Mitch Miller and Columbia Records. 1955 – Capitol Records released “Magic Melody, Part Two”. The song consisted only of the last two notes of the musical phrase, “Shave and a haircut, two bits.” It was the shortest song to ever to be released. 1956 – Brenda […]