Author: TuneInDaily

Venezuelan singer and songwriter Dani Carrizales shares her brand new single No Voy a Volver (I’m Not Coming Back), an upbeat electro/dance pop song.  I am really enjoying the confidence and passion of Dani’s vocal delivery and how it soars effortlessly over the upbeat electro-pop production. No Voy a Volver is a song about finally deciding that you won’t go back to a past relationship or situation, encouraging listeners to fearlessly express our rejection of what we no longer want in our lives. A song about closing cycles and moving forward without looking back, No Voy a Volver pairs Carrizales’s gorgeous…

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RIP Dunder Mifflin. At the start of The Paper, a 10-episode spin-off from the US version of The Office, we learn that “the people person’s paper people” have been acquired by Ohio-based company Enervate. From its Toledo headquarters, Enervate sells all kinds of products made from paper, which means the sales team for toilet tissue brand Softees shares a workspace with comatose journos from struggling local newspaper, the Toledo Truth Teller (TTT). No jokes about modern-day journalism being in the toilet, please, because The Paper is actually quite sentimental about shrivelled rags like the TTT. When Enervate’s star salesman Ned…

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Bustin’ makes you feel good! At least, it does if you’re a Warner Bros. studio exec, given that the Conjuring movies and their assorted offshoots have grossed an estimated $2.2billion worldwide, amounting to the most successful horror franchise of all time. It’s somewhat surprising, then, that this lukewarm pool of ectoplasm has been billed as the last in the main series. Released in 2013, The Conjuring was a solid haunted house romp that ultimately descended into a lot of people running around in the dark, shouting at each other. That didn’t stop it from spawning three direct sequels, two spin-off…

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The Last Sapiens are back with a track that’s designed to set dancefloors on fire, and it’s called “Suavecito.” Leaning into the heat of reggaeton while weaving in polished pop sensibilities, this record strikes the perfect balance between rhythm and melody. The production comes alive with crisp percussion, deep basslines, and vibrant layers that build an atmosphere you can feel in your soul, with that undeniable groove that makes you want to move without even thinking. The vocals deliver with smooth charisma, gliding over the music with lyrics that are as catchy as they are effortless. It thrives on its…

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When Jessica Sanchez auditioned for the first season of America’s Got Talent back in 2006, she was a child — now, she’s back and performing while with child on national TV. On Tuesday’s (Sept. 2) episode of the show, Sanchez appeared in the third quarterfinal round to deliver a heart-wrenching performance of Alex Warren’s breakout hit “Ordinary.” Wearing an oversized suit to show off her eight-month baby bump, Sanchez powered through the song, earning a raucous standing ovation by the end of her performance. Audiences were even further impressed when judge Simon Cowell revealed that Sanchez was powering through some…

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Rockvyn brings fresh life to the music scene with their new single “Put That Apple Away”. A feel-good rock record that shines with a timeless soul energy. The music instantly pulls you in with warm guitar riffs and a steady groove that feels both nostalgic and fresh, creating the perfect backdrop for the powerful vocal delivery. There’s an undeniable charm in the way the song blends classic rock sensibilities with a soulful touch, giving it the type of sound that feels like it could live on a vinyl record or dominate a modern playlist with ease. It’s the kind of…

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Noel Gallagher‘s daughter Anaïs has spoken about watching Oasis‘ reunion shows with her cousins, saying that “they’re the only people who understand”. The photographer and videographer – who has previously worked on projects for her father – spoke to Grazia about attending 12 consecutive Live ’25 gigs this summer. “I’ll never get bored of the shows,” she told the publication, echoing recent comments in a separate interview. “The crowds are phenomenal. I’ve been getting pretty emotional every night just seeing how joyous it makes everyone,” Anaïs continued, though she admitted to being “a bit sick of the bucket hats”. She…

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Although summer technically lasts until mid-September, the Caribbean’s biggest stars came out to play throughout August, maintaining the momentum the region has accrued this year. In addition to new albums from major reggae and dancehall players like Vybz Kartel (Heart & Soul), Mr. Vegas (Ghetto Reggae), Lila Iké (Treasure Self Love) and Jesse Royal (No Place Like Home), the soca scene got an eye-popping double co-sign for Full Blown’s globe-conquering Big Links riddim. On Aug. 15, Grammy-nominated R&B star Chlöe and “Shake It to the Max” singer Moliy remixed Yung Bredda’s breakthrough crossover hit “The Greatest Bend Over,” complete with…

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Frankie Muniz has spoken about the recent Malcolm In The Middle reboot, describing the shoot as “the best time of my entire life.” Airing from 2000-2006, Malcolm In The Middle was a hit sitcom in which the title character, gifted middle son Malcolm (Muniz), navigates life with his eccentric family. The show also featured Bryan Cranston as Malcolm’s father, with the actor later finding critical acclaim as the star of Breaking Bad. A new series was confirmed as returning for a four-episode revival in December, following a now-adult Malcolm and his family. Muniz, Cranston, and Jane Kaczmarek (who played Malcolm’s…

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Indian-American singer Kavita Baliga has just dropped her brand new single Lost in the Dark, her modern reimagining of an 80s power ballad.  Out now via Desi Music Entertainment, Lost in the Dark is inspired by artists like Roxette and the Scorpions and finds the talented artist singing about surrendering to love and inspiration; celebrating the pull of change and passion, from darkness into light. A relatable storytelling beautifully conveyed through her lovely and smooth vocals which glide beautifully over the nostalgic production. Accompanying her expressive vocals we have legendary guitars by Grammy-winning guitarist Michael Thompson which are nicely intertwined with…

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