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The musician shared a compilation of footage from throughout the album’s era set to the monologue she delivers on the title track that declares, “It’s all about control, and I’ve got lots of it” Forty years later, Janet Jackson is still in Control. The musician celebrated the milestone anniversary of her groundbreaking third studio album on Instagram. She shared a compilation of footage from throughout the album’s era set to the monologue she delivers on the title track. “This is a story about control/My control/Control of what I say/Control of what I do/And this time, I’m gonna do it my…

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Paul Simon is taking his A Quiet Celebration tour back through North America once he completes its upcoming European leg. In 2025, Simon embarked on his first tour since announcing he would retire due to hearing loss. That comeback trek took him across over 50 North American cities.Simon’s A Quiet Celebration setlist will open with songs from the singer-songwriter’s 2023 album, Seven Psalms. In the show’s second half, fans can expect to hear the greatest hits of his extensive catalog. Stateside dates begin June 4 in Palo Alto. You can check out the full list of stops below.Revisit our review…

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Admittedly, I wasn’t hip to Spank Nitti James until he spearheaded one of the best posse cuts of last year. Probably because I’ve been ducking Hit-Boy beats since King’s Disease 3. But I’ve become a fan of his ability to balance heavy-hearted life lessons and reckless credit card swiping worthy of BlueBucksClan. On “LDO”—a thumping yet melancholic return to form for Hit-Boy—Spank splits the difference, preparing to turn himself in for an upcoming jail sentence by recounting all the cool shit that just started coming his way: iced-out Jesus pieces, a new workout routine (lots of burpees), courtside seats at…

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Experimental dance-pop artist FKA Twigs won her first Grammy on Sunday, taking home top honors for best dance/electronic album for Eusexua. The shape-shifting British singer-songwriter previously received a 2020 Grammy nomination for the music video for “Cellophane.” This year, she was up against fellow nominees Fred Again, PinkPantheress, Rüfüs Du Sol, and Skrillex. “It's been the most incredible journey,” Twigs said from the stage of the Grammy Premiere Ceremony in downtown Los Angeles. “I know that to a lot of people, I may be new, but I've actually been doing this a really long time, so to any artist, don't…

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Deftones have become the latest high-profile artist to sell the bulk of their music rights to a major publishing company. As reported by Billboard, four of the five members of the band have sold their share of master recording royalties and publishing rights to Warner Music Group, with the remaining member to keep his share. The deal may have taken place at any time over the past two years, with Billboard estimating that they are likely to have fetched between $40million and $75million (£29-55million), depending on when the terms were finalised. Warner Music Group already owned the original master recordings from the band’s…

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The first song I remember hearing Three Dog Night – 'Joy To The World' “I just remember being about three years old and singing it with my family. We listened to the radio whenever we went out in the car and that song played every hour or so. It's a pretty cute memory, singing 'Joy To The World' with your family. I probably made up the words though because I wouldn't have understood the lyrics.” The first album I ever owned Donna Summer – 'Bad Girls' “My Dad listened to a lot of Donna Summer in the car and we…

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vote7.5 Bands: KÆRY ANN Duration: 00:39:14 Available from: 01/23/2026 Label: Subsound Records Spotify not yet available Kæry Ann is the stage name of Erika Azzini, a young Italian artist, debuting in 2023 with the album “Songs Of Grace And Ruin”, which received good feedback and allowed her to take her music around Europe for a handful of dates. The album offered a rather original mix, with ingredients ranging from dark folk to shoegaze, frequent forays into grunge and subtle psychedelia, always characterized by soft and twilight tones. Three years later the new chapter arrives and, if the debut had already…

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We’ve all got baggage. My Heart Is a Room With No Cameras in It, the second album from Brooklyn musician Julian McCamman’s Victoryland, is loaded with the stuff: a heap of fragmentary memories, cast-off objects, and shameful urges out in the open for all to see. After getting his start as the rhythm guitarist for now-defunct Philadelphia band Blood, McCamman left the city on a quest for pop songwriting perfection. The Philly DIY scene knows a thing or two about smuggling big-time singalongs inside raucous punk; My Heart polishes these melodies and brings them to the fore, preserving their emotional…

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