Author: TuneInDaily

The Iceman is back. Drake returned with episode two of his Iceman stream on Thursday night (July 24), which included the premiere of his island-tinged “Which One” single featuring Central Cee. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Drizzy didn’t waste any time bringing the vibes to fans as the OVO boss carried the “Which One” momentum to streaming services on Friday (July 25) in a similar strategy that he deployed earlier in July with “What Did I Miss?” The smooth tune finds the 6 God in a familiar position, talking to the ladies.…

Read More

Kevin Parker has made good on his promise to release new Tame Impala, delivering a new single as the ostensible first taste of a forthcoming LP. Dubbed “End of Summer,” the seven-minute track arrives as Tame Impala’s first release via their new home at Columbia Records. While its release is transitional, so too is its sound, with Parker leaning on the history of dance music to recast the project as “kind of future primitive rave act,” per a press release. While prominently featuring Parker’s trademark vocals, “End of Summer” is an undeniable shift from the main focus of previous Tame…

Read More

Bands often set their stall out when they decide on a name, and Folk Bitch Trio suggests a refreshing directness in a genre that can so often be overwrought. It’s by no means a misnomer; on their debut album, Heide Peverelle, Jeanie Pilkington and Grace Sinclair cast a sharp and often acerbic eye over affairs of the heart with a wisdom that belies their age – the three are still in their early twenties. It is little wonder that Jagjaguwar, the label that was the launchpad for Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen, was so keen to sign them. The…

Read More

A beautifully catchy psych-pop sound shines on “Shaping Up,” a recent single from Field Trip. Bouncy keys and mellow guitar pulses drive into a lush vocal intrigue — “walls are closing in on us,” — though also beckoning “not to be overcome” by the tumult. The vocal reassurances build with effervescent charm, as the “let it fall into place” urgings take hold in the multi-layered vocal harmoniousness thereafter. Sounding like a lovechild of past (Todd Rundgren) and present (Memory Tapes), the track’s production shines throughout, particularly during the “is this everything that you wanted?” introspections past the two-minute turn —…

Read More

Irish rap group Kneecap will not be performing in Hungary next month, with the group now banned from the country for allegedly posing “a national security threat.” Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Hungarian politician and spokesperson Zoltán Kovács announced the ban on social media on Thursday (July 24), explaining that the group’s planned appearance at Budapest’s Sziget Festival on Aug. 11 would not be going ahead. “Kneecap are officially banned from entering Hungary—for antisemitism and glorifying terror,” Kovács stated. “When hate ignores the mail, we put it on a wall.” “Kneecap’s…

Read More

All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Madonna’s fans are loyal to a tee, creating top-notch merch that is just as creative as their favorite artist. With the news that Madonna’s remix album Veronica Electronica is dropping on Friday, you have the perfect excuse to shop her fan-made merch. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The album features eight edits of songs from 1998’s Ray of…

Read More

Slipknot have announced a massive 25th anniversary reissue of their self-titled debut album – see all the details below. READ MORE: Clown talks Slipknot’s 25th anniversary and future: “We probably have several albums in us right now” The nine-piece Iowa metallers have lifted the veil on their 25th anniversary ‘Slipknot’ reissue, which will come with a whopping 40 unreleased tracks, new artwork, demo and live recordings, previously unseen images from the band’s personal archives and more. The reissue will be available both physically and digitally from September 25 onwards, and will come in several variations – you can pre-order your copy…

Read More

Travis Kelce just gave fans a rare look into his and Taylor Swift‘s love story, sharing a bunch of unseen photos from their recent adventures on Thursday (July 24). In the first of the pictures posted to Kelce’s Instagram, he and his superstar girlfriend pose together at night while on a boat, both of them wearing white and pointing to their matching “Captain” caps. In another adorable snap, he holds up finger guns while Swift shows off a pair of glasses, with the couple seemingly out on a dinner date. Further photos show the athlete and singer on trips with…

Read More

Hallwood Media has signed imoliver — dubbed in a press release as the top-streaming “AI music designer” on AI music platform Suno — to a record deal, marking the first time a traditional label has signed an AI music creator to such a deal, it was announced Thursday (July 24). To kick off the deal, imoliver will be releasing “Stone,” a song originally released on Suno, to all streaming services on Aug. 8. To date, the song has more than 3 million streams on Suno, a powerful and controversial platform that can generate songs at the click of a button.…

Read More

If only they had an “Ask a Billboard Charts Fan” lifeline. On the season premiere last night (Wednesday, July 23) of ABC’s Who Wants To Be a Millionaire, contestants Drew Carey and Aisha Tyler were cruising along, until they got to a question about the Hot 100. The two stars (who each previously hosted Whose Line Is It Anyway?) had won $16,000 for their charities — La Maida Project and International Rescue Committee, respectively — when they were faced with the following question from host Jimmy Kimmel: “With a whopping 11, which of these singers has more #1 hits on…

Read More