DJ & Music
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Sombr: 20-Year-Old NY Native Gears Up for SNL Debut and Best New Artist Grammy Nomination
Sombr’s 2025 is just getting louder—hit songs, a rising debut album, and a Grammy nod on the horizon. Behind the scenes, a fan-first touring approach is helping him scale from intimate venues to international stages. The journey is only getting bigger.
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Fleetwood, Perry Among Names Joining Rock Hall Induction Lineup
Star power is fueling this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony in Los Angeles, with a powerhouse lineup featuring Mick Fleetwood and Joe Perry. Expect surprise tributes, bold collaborations, and moments that could define the 40th edition. It’s shaping up to be a night of unforgettable performances and heartfelt honors.
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Tate McRae Secures First Grammy Nomination Amid Album Snub
At 21, Tate McRae earns her first Grammy nod with “Just Keep Watching,” the cinematic dance track fueling a high-profile soundtrack. The buzz hints at a breakthrough year, even as some wonder why her acclaimed album missed the nominations.
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Mod Sun Opens Up About Avril Lavigne Breakup, Growth, and Moving Forward
Mod Sun opens up about heartbreak, growth, and the lasting respect he holds for Avril Lavigne after their highly public breakup. A new track hints at a journey through love, loss, and self-discovery.
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Soundgarden Rock Hall Induction Sparks Hints of New Album
Soundgarden’s Rock Hall night in Los Angeles blended reverent tributes with surprise collaborations, leaving fans buzzing with whispers of what’s next. A 75%—complete final album hinted by unreleased Cornell vocals promises one last chapter for the grunge legends.
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Grammys Shake-Up: Morvan Memoir Nods, Turnstile Spotlight, Lorde Snub
Grammy season delivers surprises, shakeups, and fresh debates over what counts as tradition. Fab Morvan lands a memoir narration nod, Lorde finds herself overlooked, and Turnstile racks up nominations as regional roots music shifts toward Louisiana. A peek into a changing musical landscape.
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Soundgarden Hall of Fame Induction Fueled by Love, Not Legacy
Soundgarden steps into the spotlight with a celebration rooted in love, friendship, and the enduring influence of Chris Cornell. As the Rock Hall induction approaches, guitarist Kim Thayil hints that this moment is about more than legacy—and the healing power of music.
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Bad Company Inducted Into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Amid Reflections
Bad Company rides back into the spotlight as they’re inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at a star-studded 2025 ceremony. The night mixed blistering performances with bittersweet tributes, spotlighting a legacy that still roars through timeless riffs and unforgettable classics.
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CMA Awards 2025: Lainey Wilson to Host as Luke Combs Teams Up with BigXThaPlug
Ready for a CMA Awards night packed with bold moments and surprising pairings? Luke Combs teams with Dallas rapper BigXThaPlug for a faith-inspired duet, Lainey Wilson takes the hosting reins, and a lineup of rising stars and seasoned favorites promises emotion-filled performances. This year’s show is shaping up to redefine the country stage.
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Neal Schon Teases New Chapter as Journey’s Final Frontier Farewell Tour Begins
Neal Schon carries the Journey flame into a farewell era, with a tour that promises two full sets, rare deep cuts, and expansive improvisations. As the band sexes up the finale, hints of a new direction—possibly even a project dubbed Journey Beyond—start to surface. The road ahead may close one chapter, but the spirit of…
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SZA Navigates Kendrick Lamar and Drake Feud with Quiet Confidence
Between two rap heavyweights, SZA navigates loyalty, artistry, and independence with rare poise. Her on-stage choices and collaborations hint at how she stays true to herself while navigating a heated feud—keeping her voice clear as the tension swirls around her.
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Jhené Aiko and Big Sean: A Decade of Love, Breakups, and Music
A decade-spanning musical diary from Jhené Aiko and Big Sean translates their evolving romance into sound. A story of closeness, distance, healing, and resilience, told through their intimate, ever-evolving collaborations.
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Morgan Wallen Unveils 2026 Still the Problem Stadium Tour
Morgan Wallen is teeing up a massive 2026 stadium tour tied to a new album, backed by a star-studded lineup. A teaser video hints at personal growth, big on-stage moments, and plenty of surprises that could redefine his live show. Get ready for a summer of high-energy performances and unforgettable moments.
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Yeonjun Teases Talk to You Choreography Ahead of Solo Debut
Yeonjun just teased his solo era with a 9-second glimpse of the ‘Talk to You’ choreography, hinting at a signature “Yeonjun core” that blends songwriting with powerhouse performance. From planning to the stage, his hands-on approach promises a bold, personal artistic fingerprint. With NO LABELS: PART 01 on the horizon, fans await a revealing chapter…
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SZA Stays Neutral in Drake-Kendrick Feud, Surprises Tour with Drake Collaboration
Staying neutral in a heated feud, SZA explains why she won’t pick sides between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, while leaning into longtime friendships and family ties. A surprise on-stage moment and a quick nod to the latest headlines add intrigue to a story about loyalty, artistry, and navigating drama with grace.
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Cody Johnson Teases Travelin’ Soldier Release Amid Fan Buzz
Cody Johnson’s beloved Travelin’ Soldier cover has become a fixture in country music, stoking whispers of an official release and fueling fan anticipation. As tour plans heat up and the song’s enduring resonance continues to spark buzz, the wait fans feel is palpable.
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Joji Unveils Intimate Lo-Fi Single From Piss In The Wind
Joji returns with a minute-long lo-fi moment that feels more like a diary entry than a typical single. Delicate guitar and whispered vocals carve out a quiet, intimate mood that leans into hope while lingering in fatigue. A small, haunting snippet that sticks with you long after it ends.
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NFL Heads to Madrid for Historic Commanders-Dolphins Game with Bizarrap and Daddy Yankee Halftime Show
La NFL aterriza en Madrid con un choque histórico en el Santiago Bernabéu y un medio tiempo que fusiona fútbol y música latina. Bizarrap y Daddy Yankee están listos para presentar una nueva colaboración que promete encender la ciudad.
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Patti Smith Explores Art, Loss and Identity in New Memoir Bread of Angels
Patti Smith’s Bread of Angels offers a candid, intimate glimpse into a life braided with poetry, music, and resilience. A love-filled meditation on family, art, and the moments that shape a legend.
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Rosalía Drops Lux: A Spiritual, Orchestral Odyssey
Rosalía’s Lux shifts from electric propulsion to an orchestral, vocal-driven journey. A four-part, 18-song exploration of spirituality and self-discovery, it reshapes expectations with lush soundscapes and intimate storytelling. A bold evolution that invites a deeper listen.
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Finneas Crafts What Could Be Apple TV’s Next Iconic Startup Sound
Finneas O’Connell unveils a bold new project—a short, memorable mnemonic that could redefine Apple TV’s sonic identity for years to come. He chased one richly layered piece, rather than options, believing this might be his most notable achievement yet. A rare glimpse into the making of a brand’s signature sound.