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Waterbomb Los Angeles 2024 has announced the first batch of artists for its upcoming debut event in the US, featuring ATEEZ, Kwon Eun-bi, pH-1 and more. The iconic South Korean music festival Waterbomb will make its way to the US city of Los Angeles for the first time in 2024. The event is set to
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Big Vonno’s new single “Run It Up” has just been released and debuted at #6 on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap charts surpassing Eminem and Drake. Big Vonno AKA “Hip Hops Hidden Gem” is a Kentucky’s most wanted emcee, an indie artist that uniquely uses story-telling techniques in his lyrics, taking the listener through his life’s journey
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Travis Barker has shared an update on new Blink-182 material – check out what the drummer had to say below. Barker took to social media on Sunday night (August 18) to share an exciting update with fans, writing: “‘One More Time Part 2’ turned in mixed and mastered for you guys”. The update comes after
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Flying Lotus is back with a new song that’s inspired by David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. The single, “Garmonbozia,” gets its name from the mysterious substance that looks like creamed corn and represents “pain and sorrow.” It’s also a rare Flying Lotus with vocals from Steven Ellison himself, with the producer singing of “pain and sorrow”
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Leon Bridges has announced a North American tour to take pace this autumn, in support of his upcoming album ‘Leon’ – see all the dates below. Earlier this month, Bridges announced details of his fourth studio album, and shared the record’s sun-drenched lead single ‘Peaceful Place’, which you can listen to below. The album is due
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Leon Bridges is going on tour in support of his recently announced new album, Leon. The Leon Tour begins in October and stretches into November. Supporting Bridges on nearly all dates are Hermanos Gutiérrez. The last U.S. stop, in Fort Worth, will feature direct support from Texas country singer Charley Crockett. See Leon Bridges’ tour
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