Author: TuneInDaily

Sterling K. Brown and Ernest Kingsley Jr. lead the cast of miniseries Washington Black. Based on the book by Esi Edugyan, the series follows 11-year-old George Washington “Wash” Black who, after being forced to flee a Barbados sugar plantation, sets out on a globe-spanning adventure with the help of a strange flying machine. “As he navigates uncharted lands and impossible odds, Wash finds the courage to imagine a future beyond the confines of the society he was born into,” a synopsis reads. Other cast members include Tom Ellis, Iola Evans, Edward Bluemel, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Sharon Duncan-Brewster and Rupert Graves. All…

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It’s “a new day” for a Celine Dion classic, with her 2002 hit “A New Day Has Come” getting reimagined by Swedish House Mafia‘s Sebastian Ingrosso. His rework turns Dion’s belter into a brooding mainstage track that takes her “hush, now, I see a light in the sky, it’s almost blinding me. I can’t believe I’ve been touched by an angel with love” lyrics and layers them over over a darkly thumping production. Built for festivals, this one’s gotten a crucial stamp of approval from Dion herself, who shared a video of herself solo dancing to the track in the…

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Brazilian Pop singer and songwriter Laura Pieri shares her brand new single Daughter of Demeter (ON THE DANCEFLOOR), a hypnotic, dance-infused reimagining of her 2024 single from the Frankie EP.  The latest single to be lifted from her upcoming project Frankie On The Dancefloor, an expanded edition of her 2024 EP Frankie, set to arrive later this summer, Daughter of Demeter (ON THE DANCEFLOOR) gives a quieter take when comparing to the original, yet still channelling the fury of the original. I am loving the rhythms and warmth of this song which is quite intoxicating and makes it perfect for a…

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Black Sabbath was scary from the start. The first song on its debut album — both called “Black Sabbath” — opens with the sounds of a rainstorm and church bells, then a wicked guitar riff. Then Ozzy Osbourne howls a question: “What is this that stands before me?” When the album came out, in early 1970, it was, pardon the pun, a hell of a question. Led Zeppelin had released its first album a year before, but Sabbath was darker, sludgier, laden with doom. The band’s psychedelic visions were dark and haunted, as far from the colorful optimism of flower…

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A dreamy rock mystique consumes on “Sweetness of Things,” the debut single from Sisters. Led by singer and primary songwriter Georgiana Genet, the project showcases a fantastic, emotive vein of songwriting on the track — which seamlessly ventures from initially trickling nocturnal-set moodiness into ardent rock eruptions. “Dismissing the fear that’s learned how to sneak into your mouth and the way that you speak,” Genet’s riveting vocals emanate as jangling guitars into the impassioned rock ascent: “Use your charm, learn to see.” Lyrical depictions of abuse’s cyclical nature resonate within an atmospheric rock prowess, captivating across both the eerie verses…

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Ra-ra-ah-ah-ah, roma-roma-ma, Gaga, ooh Labubu … Lady Gaga is getting in on a certain plushie craze. In a whimsical TikTok posted Friday (July 25), the pop superstar filmed herself seemingly getting ready backstage for a concert, all dressed up in one of her Mayhem Ball tour outfits. With her hair teased into the shape of two bunny ears — similar to those sported by the fuzzy little monster keychains you keep seeing attached to everyone’s bags and purses — Gaga says in a silly, high-pitched voice, “I’m a Labubu!” “Labubu!” she repeats before sticking her tongue out slightly at the…

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Music shines and sticks with you when it taps into something that feels good. Bringing something fresh yet familiar to the table, to make you fall in love with the music. That special touch to the music always make for a must hear jam, thats fun to take in and Laura Pieri brings those vibes you have to take in on the new song “Daughter of Demeter (ON THE DANCEFLOOR)”. The Dancehall touch to the music shines instantly, with each groove being just as infectious as the next to make you want to move. Once you get lost in the sound, Laura…

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Music sticks with you the most when its something you can relate to Those songs that represent exactly how you feel to the point, you feel you two were introduced to each other in a divine way. It’s those songs that are timeless because, it will always fit a particular emotion and elijah woods brings one of those songs on the new release “Ghost on the Radio”. The perfect post break up smash that’s full of appeal. The upbeat feel good approach to the sound does wonders, with each melody shining to the fullest to set the tone perfect for the…

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A quote I once read was “Anything truly worth writing about, is truly unexplainable”. That’s exactly how I feel about OHMYGi. Coming with a special sound, packed with that “It” factor that you can’t turn away from. It’s this special thing that makes her so undeniable and with her latest release “Underground” she makes magic. OHMYGi is not only a great artist, but a master at creating innovative records with this fresh release being a shining example of her art. The production is high-energy Dubstep track with a femme fatale twists it takes you into this new world you must be apart of,…

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Taylor Swift has a new favorite movie, and it just so happens to star one of her favorite people: Travis Kelce. On the day of the Netflix premiere of Happy Gilmore 2 — in which the Kansas City Chiefs tight end appears alongside Adam Sandler — the pop superstar posted her review of the film on her Instagram Story on Friday (July 25). Sharing the film’s poster, she wrote that the project “had me cackling and cheering the whole movie!” “An absolute must watch,” she continued, rating it a “13/10.” The 14-time Grammy winner added, “Go watch it on @netflix…

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