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Leigh-Anne has shared a new “comeback” single that samples Masters At Work. Check it out below. Titled ‘Been A Minute’, the track marks the first new music from the singer, songwriter and former Little Mix star since her 2024 solo EP ‘No Hard Feelings’. It comes as a standalone track, and was co-written by Leigh-Anne, with production coming from Elijah “GYW Eli” Ross (Coco Jones, Lucky Daye, Tinashe) and Lasse Qvist. It also incorporates a sample from the classic song ‘Work’ by Masters At Work, and blends the iconic vocal hook with Leigh-Anne’s slick vocals and dancehall rhythms. “Take the…
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While he’s still on the road touring in support of CHROMAKOPIA, Tyler, The Creator unleashed his Don’t Tap the Glass album on Monday morning (July 21). Tyler debuted cuts from his new LP at a $5 show in Los Angeles on Sunday night (July 20) before he continued to buck the trend with another weekday release for fans to indulge in as they wake up for school, work or whatever comes as part of their weekday routine. The Grammy-winning rapper announced the album at his Brooklyn show on Friday night and had a “Don’t Tap the Glass” exhibit at various…
Magandjin/Brisbane indie-pop trio Platonic Sex are stepping into a bold new era, announcing their long-awaited debut album Face to the Flywire, set for release on Friday, 19th September. To mark the moment, they’ve dropped the title track — a slow-burning, soul-spilling cut they’ve dubbed their “most intimate song to date”. It also marks a raw and reflective moment from singer-guitarist Bridget Brandolini (they/them), who wrote the song from the memory banks of their childhood — squished up against the flyscreen of a storm-soaked Queensland, trying to feel something real. “The words ‘face to the flywire’ are really special to me,”…
We Are Scientists have announced a ‘With Love & Squalor’ 20th anniversary UK tour. See all the ticket information below. The string of shows will celebrate their 2005 debut album by playing it in full, alongside other “fan favourites”, with their longtime collaborator Andy Burrows joining all three dates as a “special guest”. They’ll kick things off in Glasgow on October 15, before playing shows in Manchester on 17 and London on 18. You can find venue details below. Tickets go on sale this Friday (July 25) at 10am, and you’ll be able to get yours here. Alternatively, you can…
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