Author: TuneInDaily

Drake took a breather during his Amsterdam show on Wednesday night (July 30) to give the audience some game when it comes to his thoughts on karma and how he’s been able to maintain longevity in music for nearly two decades. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “Never give up. Keep going, not even on some preachy s—t. This might be the moment that you need to hear it,” Drizzy relayed. “And the biggest thing I would say to you is I didn’t get here by being a piece of s—t. I didn’t get here by being a snake.…

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Canadian singer-songwriter Nicky MacKenzie shares the official music video for her latest single I Should Go, an upbeat dance-pop gem that explores temptation, reckless nights, and the haunting pull of bad habits.  Out now via Blue Heron Music, I Should Go is a song about the moment when you know you should say no but can’t help saying yes, a relatable message flawlessly conveyed through MacKenzie’s rich, soulful vocals. It tackles themes of temptation, self-awareness, and the magnetic pull of bad habits!  Speaking about the song, Nicky MacKenzie said,I wrote this song about bad habits, dark and twisted nights, and the feeling…

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Veteran studio and live drummer Josh Freese had three simple words to describe his excitement about re-joining Nine Inch Nails: “Let’s F–king Go.” That was the message Freese posted on his Instagram on Wednesday night (July 30) after news broke earlier in the day that he would be behind the kit again for the Trent Reznor-led band just two months after being relieved of his two year gig as the Foo Fighters‘ timekeeper. In the post, prolific drummer Freese, 52, who has performed with Guns N’ Roses, DEVO, A Perfect Circle, the Vandals and many more, said that leaving NIN…

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Elton John has marked 35 years of sobriety, telling fans he is “grateful for all the love” after reaching the milestone. READ MORE: Elton John: “I’m not interested in the past – not even Elton John’s past” Sir Elton, who has been sober since 1990 and has been open about his struggles with addiction, marked his 35 years of sobriety with a social media post thanking family and friends for their support. Sharing a picture featuring handmade cards given to him by his sons Elijah and Zachary, alongside a bouquet of flowers, he captioned the post: “Grateful for all the…

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Just Dance is back for another year, and they have lined up some banger tracks for this year’s edition of the game. From some classics to songs of the summer over the last few years, we have the full Just Dance 2026 song list so far. Here is the full lineup so far. Just Dance 2026 song list ‘All-Star’ – Smash Mouth ‘APT’ – Rosé & Bruno Mars Counting Stars – OneRepublic ‘Houdini’ – Dua Lipa ‘Hung Up’ – Madonna That isn’t many songs right now, but up until launch in October, the official Just Dance YouTube channel will be…

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President covered Deftones‘ ‘Change (In The House Of Flies)’ at their London show last night (June 30). Check out footage of the moment below. The anonymous band played The Garage in London in front of a packed crowd on Wednesday night, having amassed a cultlike following since they burst onto the scene, seemingly out of nowhere, earlier this year. By design, little is known about the band, who got people talking after being added to the list of artists set to perform at this year’s Download Festival. At the time, they had no music out, had never posted online, and had not…

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At a set this past March in Austin, Texas, it happened. Eric Prydz played “Call on Me.” It’s been long-running dance world lore that the legendary Swedish producer might never again play out his 2004 hit, which famously weaves in elements of Steve Winwood‘s 1982 soft rock smash “Valerie.” “Call on Me” had not, in fact, been heard in a Prydz set since 2005. But on March 15 at Austin venue The Concourse Project, Prydz dropped it, first playing Winwood’s original “Valerie” before transitioning to “Call on Me.” Predictably, the audience (and then the internet) went crazy. As Prydz tells…

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Melbourne-based, British singer and songwriter Sianon is back with her brand new single Halfway Home, a heartfelt and melancholic piece of folk/pop music out now via Mahogany Songs!  Written by Sianon and produced by Hayden Calnin, Halfway Home is a song about navigating the music industry as a young female and how tough and destructive it can be. It shows how much it affected her music and got her taking some time, moving back to the comfort of her home as a way to heal and get that spark and passion back. You can clearly feel the raw, honest emotion pouring…

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In partnership with AEG Presents More names have been added to the opening show at All Points East 2025. Check out the details below. Dubbed ‘Provenance’, the first show of the summer series will take place in London’s Victoria Park on Friday August 15, and see Cleo Sol headlining alongside SAULT – marking their second ever live show. Previously announced artists joining them include reggae artist Chronixx, and with just over two weeks to go until things kick off, organisers have shared more names that will be joining Cleo Sol and co. at the event. These include Leeds-based trio Gotts…

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Swiss DJ/Producer Spoke returns with Slow Burn Summer, an Afro-infused piece of Progressive House/Dance-Pop music.  Out now via Progressive State Records, Slow Burn Summer finds the talented artist effortlessly capturing that moment when time shows down when someone catches your eye, and you’re instantly drawn to that person. I am really enjoying the smooth, expressive vocals which beautifully infuse the song with a touch of soul and emotion, gliding beautifully over the hypnotic blend of afro groove and progressive tension. Apart from those gorgeous vocals and sun-drenched harmonies, I am particularly fond of the bouncing organic drums, lush synths and infectious…

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