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New Music Friday: the report cards of All Music Italia to the new Italian singles of March 13, 2026 edited by Alvise Salernoradio host and music disseminator on the web. Among them new Italian music releases of March 13, 2026 we find pieces of Annalisa, Emma And Rkomi, Eros Ramazzotti And Max Pezzali and many others. These are the report cards of New Music Friday on March 13, 2026 dedicated to the new Italian singles released this week. Within the categories, each song will be rated with stars from 1 to 10 to make it clear the level of recommendation…

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After two years of waiting, Drake fans can finally rejoice: the rapper has finally released his new album Icemanwhich boasts collaborations with Shane Gillis and DJ Akademiks.But it didn't end here. At the end of the live streaming for the launch of IcemanDrake pulled out three hard drives and text appeared on the screen that read: “I did this so I could do this.” And on another screen the titles of two more surprise albums appeared: Habibti And Maid Of Honour. All three discs were released simultaneously.These are the first releases since the 2024 feud with Kendrick Lamar and the…

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Noel and Liam Gallagher, Paul McCartney and the Eavis family are among the wealthiest names in British music, according to the Sunday Times rich list. The annual list of the 350 richest people in Britain will feature in the Sunday Times Magazine this weekend, and it will show a number of figures from the world of entertainment ranking among the elite. After the huge Oasis reunion tour, Noel and Liam Gallagher feature in the list for the first time, having amassed a projected fortune of £375million, while another new entry is Emily Eavis and her family, the founders and organisers of Glastonbury Festival, who are listed at £400million. The highest placing for a popular musician in…

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The song was written for CBS series Sheriff Country, in which the singer is set to guest star Maren Morris shared a new song, “Parachute,” written and recorded for CBS drama series Sheriff Country. The track will appear in tonight’s episode of the show, which also features Morris’ acting debut. “Parachute” was produced by Morris’ longtime collaborator Jimmy Robbins, and centers on themes of themes of renewal, self-forgiveness, and emotional rebirth. “Writing ‘Parachute’ was a really cathartic experience for me,” Morris said in a statement. “Tapping into the forgiveness of oneself is such an underrated emotion written about. The fact…

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There are countless points during Body of Work, the new hour-long behemoth from Edward Skeletrix, where the multi-hyphenate artist stares dead into the proverbial camera. He sounds like he’d rather be anywhere but here. “I need help writing this song,” he mutters on “Slavery.” “Please save me from the studio.” On “Conference,” after crooning for a minute over eerie, undulating tones, he interrupts himself to murmur, “This song could’ve been fire, but I need more motivation.” The songs he chooses not to rap over he often titles with some variation of “Art Is Sucking the Life Out of Me” (“Art…

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Before social media and smartphones existed, in 1998, music videos were pop culture. Boy bands were bigger than ever, Will Smith was doing Gettin' Jiggy wit ItGreen Day was having the time of their lives, and another California band with roots in punk, the Offspring, was building a passionate fan base by turning catchy tunes into music videos that didn't make you want to change the channel.The biggest hit and their most iconic video is Pretty Fly (For a White Guy). Directed by McG, it poked fun at the decidedly uncool types who tried to look cool by copying hip…

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Getting to the top isn't easy, but staying there is often even harder. You don't need to open a management manual to grasp the meaning, and even in the musical context the examples are plentiful:… Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM

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The artist rapped about his father’s illness on his new Iceman album, which released alongside two surprise LPs Drake unveiled his long-awaited album, Iceman, on Friday. While the LP — which dropped alongside surprise albums Habibti and Maid Of Honour — sees the rapper offer fans a window into how he felt about the highly publicized feud with Kendrick Lamar, it also delves into other personal matters close to the heart. On “Make Them Cry,” the opening track of Iceman, Drake delves into the pressures of fame, money, expectations, and family matters, rapping at one point, “I don’t do psychedelics because I’m too…

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The daughter of pastors at the Bridge Church in Woodford, England, Naomi Scott spent her teenage years practicing the honeyed vocal runs on Mary Mary’s 2002 Christian R&B triumph Incredible and learning the basics of harmonies during church performances. At Bridge Church, she was discovered by British singer Kéllé Bryan, who ushered Scott into her first acting role at Disney Channel UK. From there, Scott’s life filled with casting calls and auditions, and the piano she once played with childlike abandon spun farther and farther out of view. When Scott hit a quarter-life crisis at 27, it wasn’t because her…

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The Persian instrumentation pops against such a lowkey backdrop. Amir Yaghmai of the Voidz plays the acoustic and electric saz throughout, letting it dance over the straightforward folk chords, and it’s a highlight of the album—on “Forgive Is to Know,” it melds beautifully with a violin part played by Paul Cartwright, adding a bold flourish to the meditative mood. And on “Back of a Truck,” the saz fits right into the country scenery, trading off licks with the electric guitar after Rostam describes listening to a Bob Dylan cassette while driving down I-94. In the press release, Rostam said that…

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