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Charlie Burg is an artist raised in Detroit and currently living in Brooklyn. Having recently released a new single, “Channel Orange In Your Living Room,” Charlie wrote a few words about being an artist during a global pandemic, finding inspiration, and more. I have a skylight in my bedroom so every morning, whether I like […]
Spotify’s Dissect podcast is back for Season 6, and the premiere is focused on Beyoncé’s highly acclaimed 2016 album Lemonade. The first three episodes of Season 6 are now available to stream, with an episode dedicated to setting the stage and one for “Hold Up.” The bonus third ep sees host Cole Cuchna and new co-host Titi Shodiya visit the […]
Following French Montana‘s revisiting of his Kendrick Lamar comments, specifically his assertion that he has more “anthems” if he and Lamar were to have a hits battle, Young Thug has stepped into the discourse with a message of disapproval. “Stupid ass n**** say he got more hits than Kendrick Lamar,” Thugger said in a clip […]
Majid Jordan’s dream is to make an album that’s unskippable. It’s not so much about the quality of each individual song—although of course they strive for front-to-back bangers. But what they’re really going for is a journey. A narrative. Something whole. These guys want to make an album so coherent, so self-contained, that it demands […]
As musicians across the country remain stuck indoors on account of the coronavirus pandemic, many of them have used the situation to get creative. In fact, a lot of artists have reached out to their fans more than usual, participating in beat battles and offering up live performances from quarantine. ’90s R&B legend Brian McKnight […]
As we enter week 245 of self-isolation, many of us are finding interesting and productive ways to pass the time. Some have taken the opportunity to learn a new skill, focus on a new project, or squash a beef with their former Disney co-stars. Raven-Symone and Kiely Williams recently participated in at least one of these. On Thursday, The Cheetah Girls stars took […]
After appearing in March’s edition of Best New Artists following the release of his debut single “Switched Up,” Oliver Malcolm returns to showcase his eclectic style in the more brooding “Helen.” With its deep bassline and bluesy melodies alchemizing jazz and pop influences, he crafts an almost tangible atmosphere of melancholy as pleas to a woman […]
The Weeknd‘s latest entry in the After Hours promo catalog boasted more than a few unexpected moments of candor. One such moment saw Abel looking back on the first time he heard Usher‘s 2012 single “Climax,” which he assessed as one of the examples he noticed at the time of how his own House of Balloons project had […]