Author: Amanda Collins

Bunnie XO is giving fans an honest account of how the first half of 2025 went for her amid the podcaster’s IVF journey with Jelly Roll. In a vulnerable video posted to TikTok on Sunday (July 20), Bunnie cuddles with one of her pet cows, burying her face in its fur. “The first 6 months of this year have had me in a still season,” she wrote candidly. “I’ve had to miss a lot of fun things, my body has been thru the ringer & honestly I’m exhausted mentally & physically,” she continued. “But, I can feel the light shifting.…

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Tyler, The Creator’s new album ‘Don’t Tap The Glass’Tyler doesn’t wait for the news cycle and neither will we. ‘Don’t Tap The Glass’ is a high-gloss, club-laced fever dream: a 30-minute sprint that slinks, shimmers and slaps. Gone are the orchestral sweeps of ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ – here, Tyler’s painting with slicker, poppier colours: Miami bass, early-2000s Neptunes bounce and some truly deranged hooks. Is ‘Sugar On My Tongue’ a nod to Talking Heads?It’s playful, impulsive, low on filler and packed with energy.🔨Don’t Tap the GlassBillie Marten’s new album ‘Dog Eared’The corners are curled and the pages…

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A woman died after attending the first day of Tomorrowland 2025. A statement provided to Billboard by the festival’s spokesperson Debby Wilmsen says that a 35-year-old Canadian woman “became unwell on the festival grounds” on Friday, July 18. “She received immediate first aid and was then transferred to the University Hospital of Antwerp for further medical care,” the statement continues. The follow following morning (July 19), the festival’s team was informed that the woman had died. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The statement concludes by saying that “our thoughts are with…

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Dive into the world behind the music with our “Musician Lifestyle Interviews.” Discover the daily rhythms, inspirations, and challenges that shape artists beyond the stage, offering a fresh lens on their creative journeys.

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Virtual music events are reshaping how we experience live sound, blending technology with artistry. From intimate solo sets to massive festivals, they offer global access, transforming concerts into immersive digital journeys.

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Iconic concert moments capture the magic when music and emotion collide—like Freddie Mercury’s legendary Wembley finale or Beyoncé’s electrifying Coachella set—turning sound into unforgettable history.

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Genre-specific releases tailor content to niche audiences, blending creativity with targeted appeal. From noir thrillers to synthwave albums, these works celebrate distinct styles, deepening fan connection and cultural diversity.

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