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Sikandar X Review: Netizens Declare Salman Khan Film 'Outright Blockbuster', Say 'Perfect Eidi For Us' Govt to convert Vodafone Idea’s Rs 36,950 crore dues into equity, stake to rise to 49% 6 Pl ...
On the front was a piece of his art. Featuring the wings of a butterfly perched atop a totem pole in the desert, casting a long shadow on a yellow monolithic rock, while in the distance, a robed monk ...
Taylor Swift has returned to Instagram for her first post in over 100 days to pay tribute to her best friend Selena Gomez's new album with fiance Benny Blanco. On Saturday March 22, Taylor took to ...
Morgan Wallen has been steadily releasing information about his next album, I'm the Problem, over the past couple weeks. But there's one piece of information — the release date — that he hasn ...
The band’s last album, “Proof,” was released in 2022. The next album is also expected to launch bandmember’s solo careers. A rep for the band didn’t return emails. Welcome to “The Scoop” — the ...
After a day of what’s become regular hate-ranting on X (formerly Twitter), Kanye West took a break to release his new album “Bully” via different full-length versions of a film with editing ...
Whether it’s an intimate portrait, abstract illustration, or outrageous concept, album art can influence people to want to delve deeper into the music. After all, these visual statements often ...
By Hannah Dailey Ed Sheeran‘s next era is locked and loaded, with the pop star revealing Wednesday (March 19) that his new album and its lead single — a snippet of which he also premiered on ...
The controversial rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the album today (March 19). The album is only available in the format of a short film that spans between 30 and 45 minutes.
The ‘Shape Of You’ hitmaker captioned the clip: “Album done. Single soon. I’m very excited as you can tell.” The fresh update follows a surprise set on the streets of New Orleans ...
We are truly blessed. Montreal’s Men I Trust are releasing two new albums this year, and the first one is out now. Equus Asinus is 14 tracks long and it’s got their meditative, dazed magic.
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