Rolling Loud returns to the Bay Area for a third time this fall when the festival invades the Oakland Coliseum Grounds on Sept. 28 and Sept. 29. RL shared the entire festival's lineup on Monday (June 24), which will be headlined by Future,G-Eazy, Migos, and Lil Uzi Vert.
The rest of the bill is stacked with a range of hip-hop artists that includes appearances from 21 Savage, Juice WRLD, Playboi Carti, Young Thug, Kodak Black, Gunna, Nav, Tyga, Lil Yachty, DaBaby, Trippie Redd, Blueface, Ski Mask the Slump God, Shoreline Mafia, Lil Mosey, Lil Tjay, Polo G, Smokepurpp, Megan Thee Stallion, and more. Tickets for Rolling Loud Bay Area are slated to go on sale on June 28 at 1 p.m. ET through the RL website. Be on the lookout for Rolling Loud to unveil the lineup to their debut NYC festival very soon, with Los Angeles to follow.
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The upcoming "live action" adaption of The Lion King just revealed the 19-song track list for the film, which hits theaters on July 19th.
Boasting features from JD McCrary, Shahidi Wright Joseph, Beyonce and Childish Gambino, the soundtrack also features a brand new song from Elton John, who worked on the original animated film soundtrack. The soundtrack will be out on July 11 (digital) and July 19 (physical via Walt Disney Records). Pre-order HERE! Avril Lavigne just announced her first North American tour in five years on Monday (June 24).
The Head Above Water tour includes 15 dates and will kick off on Sept. 14 in Seattle. It will also make stops in LA, New York, Chicago and Boston before concluding in Philadelphia on Oct. 11. The tour is in support of the pop-rocker's album Head Above Water, which was released earlier this year and debuted in the Billboard 200 top 10. The artist presale begins Tuesday (June 25) at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can gain first access by registering here now. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time here. One dollar from each ticket will go to The Avril Lavigne Foundation, which supports people with Lyme Disease, serious illness or disabilities. Iggy Azalea's long-awaited sophomore album is finally on the way. Iggy to Instagram on Monday (June 24) to officially announce her In My Defense LP, which is slated to arrive July 19.
The 29-year-old hasn't released an album since her commercially successfulThe New Classic debut back in 2014. It's been a treacherous journey for Iggy to get to this point in her career, which included parting ways with Island Records, public breakups, photo leaks and more. In My Defense will be available for pre-order on Friday. Azalea also unveiled the album's striking cover art, which features the Aussie soaked in blood on the side of her car while still wearing a glistening silver dress. Blood is even splattered over the side of the car, as a red light luminates from the blacktop of the open parking lot. "It’s a statement about women not having the ability to defend themselves under public gaze,” she explained of the artwork's inspiration on Twitter. Azalea launched into her new era of music with singles "Sally Walker" and "Started" during the first half of 2019. Chung Ha, has returned on Monday (June 24) with her new single "Snapping." The song leads off her fourth EP, also released today, Flourishing. The album features five tracks, including the title song that Chung Ha co-wrote, the Latin pop-inspired “Chica,” and “Young In Love,” co-written by popular South Korean songstress Baek Yerin. “Snapping” is Chung Ha’s second single of 2019, following January’s hit “Gotta Go.” Chung Ha will be heading to KCON 2019 Los Angeles in August. She also attended the event last year. Soulja Boy won't be charged for allegedly kidnapping a woman and tying her to a chair in his garage.
The Ventura County District Attorney says that they're declining to file charges against the rapper due to insufficient evidence. The alleged victim accused Soulja Boy of holding her captive for 6 hours, but our law enforcement sources say a police investigation didn't prove it. A woman went to police back in February claiming Soulja kidnapped her, held her captive in his garage and tied her to a chair with an extension cord. Soulja denied the allegations, and his team said the woman was not telling the truth. The Ventura County Sherriff's Department served a search warrant at Soulja's home and looked for evidence of a kidnapping and they found ammo on the property, which is a violation of Soulja's probation for a weapons case in L.A. County dating back to 2014 ... so he was later arrested for that. Soulja's in the middle of a 240-day jail sentence for the probation violation. The Jonas Brothers are about to release their entire catalog on vinyl.
The JB's just announced the Jonas Vinyl Club, a mail order subscription club that will deliver all of their albums directly to fans. Fans will receive 18 records in total including Jonas Brothers, A Little Bit Longer and Lines, Vines and Trying Times as well as their solo albums. The club will also include the first ever official release of the band’s fifth album, V, which never hit shelves before the band’s breakup. “For the first time ever you guys can now have our entire catalog on vinyl!!” the bros wrote on their Twitter. Find out the exciting news about the Jonas Brother‘s latest album! Ingrid Michaelson channels Stranger Things heroine Eleven on her latest single, "Pretty." Michaelson's upcoming album, Stranger Songs, is an ode to the hit sci-fi series. "Pretty," out today (June 21), is a slower, slightly more bluesy alternative to Michaelson's other recent singles "Jealous" and "Missing You," but just as catchy. Co-written by Sarah Aarons (Khalid, Maren Morris) and co-written and produced by Alex Hope (Troye Sivan), the track explores themes of feminity and what it really means to be "pretty." Stranger Songs drops June 28.
Pia Mia releases her highly anticipated new single "CRYBABY" available on ALL platforms Friday, June 21st.
"CRYBABY," features rapper Theron Theron of the musical group R. City ("Locked Away" featuring Adam Levine). The song -- produced by The Futuristics (Camila Cabello, Halsey) -- serves as an upbeat exploration of Pia Mia's reputation, along with her different sides as an artist. With crystal clear powerhouse vocals, the 22-year-old sings, "They say I'm perfect, I think I'm not / They say I'm gangster, they say I'm pop / They say I'm trying to be something I'm not / One thing I know is they sure say a lot." She later belts, "I'm just misunderstood / I'm just out here doing the best that I could. They call me a Crybaby." The news of "CRYBABY" comes on the heels of the recent release of her popular track "BITTER LOVE", which was the anthem for Aviron Pictures cult romance feature film AFTER, based on the YA best-selling novel of the same name by Anna Todd |
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