MAX and Ali Gatie transport us on the dreamy waves of their new track “Butterflies”. They take us back to milestone moments of love, and forward into hopes of what love may become. “Butterflies” isn’t just a pretty song, full of R&B soulfulness, luscious vocals, and electro-pop sparkle, it has a heartbeat you can rock with, while you celebrate the times in life that serve up unforgettable flutters. And your heart will sing along. “Our whole key word for this song has always been “warmth”. With every aspect, from the music video to the song itself, we just wanted people… Read more »
Having one of those days? Cancel all your plans and get ready to lose yourself in Charlotte Sands’ new song “Bad Day”.
Featured this week: The Bold Type, Loki, Fresh, Fried & Crispy, Starstruck, In the Heights, Love, Victor, Lupin, Dream Horse, Blindspotting
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Courtney Paige Nelson, joan, Transviolet x Little Hurt, and Lola Young.
Here are my recommendations for the top 11 YA AAPI authors to read during AAPI Heritage Month.
Shows featured: Who Killed Sara?, Special, Solos, Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K., P!NK: All I Know So Far, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Master of None, 2021 Billboard Music Awards
Today we have the new Stranger Things 4 teaser, Summerfest’s 2021 lineup, and a new Loki announcement from Marvel Studios.
Shows featured: Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Selena: The Series, The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness, Girls5eva, Jupiter’s Legacy, Mythic Quest, Shrill, The Nevers
Todays’ investors who aim to perform their best investment in 2022 are attentively watching the entertainment and music industries. Two of the world’s most profitable pools of good deals. If you need quick proof, consider that both industries are reaching their highest records in terms of profits for investors. Moreover, several technology companies invest in the music sector by buying stocks and producing technology products with smart applications for music and musicians. Arabs represent the largest group of investors in today’s financial markets: they know that choosing to invest in stocks of the entertainment and music industries means to, hopefully,… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Derek Chauvin verdict.