Miley Cyrus performed the Beatles’ “Help!” in an empty Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California as part of Global Citizen’s “Global Goal: Unite for Our Future” livestream event Saturday. “For me, the magic of performing is sharing and celebrating music together…being surrounded by people and feeling their energy! During this …
Read More »Usher Embraces Vulnerability on BLM-Inspired Song 'I Cry'
Usher has shared an emotional but powerful new song, “I Cry,” which was inspired by the recent wave of Black Lives Matter protests. The song boasts a piano-led pop-soul groove that places Usher’s voice and lyrics front and center: “I cry,” he belts during the hook, “For the sons without …
Read More »Watch Brittany Howard Perform 'Goat Head' on 'The Tonight Show'
Brittany Howard appeared on The Tonight Show Wednesday night to take a personal look at race and prejudice with her song “Goat Head,” from her 2019 standout solo debut Jaime. Performing in an isolated studio — with several of her band members in face masks — Howard delivers a message on …
Read More »Hear Kesha Cover T. Rex's 'Children of the Revolution'
Kesha delivers a high-octane performance of the T. Rex classic “Children of the Revolution” for a new compilation album, the Hal Willner-produced Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T. Rex. As seen in the accompanying video, directed by Ethan Silverman, the pop star recorded the classic track while …
Read More »Seal Remembers How Joel Schumacher Turned 'Kiss From a Rose' Into a Hit
Seal shared a sweet tribute to late director Joel Schumacher, whom he credited with helping boost his career to the next level when the filmmaker included “Kiss From a Rose” on the Batman Forever soundtrack. Schumacher died Monday after a year-long battle with cancer at the age of 80. Seal …
Read More »Racism, Lies, and Empty Seats: The Embarrassment That Was Trump's Rally
President Trump’s first rally since the coronavirus took hold in the U.S. provided an unsurprising disaster of a speech, but the sparse crowd in attendance after the campaign touted ticket requests of over a million was a stunning surprise that sent Trump allies scurrying for excuses. Trump’s embarrassing speech on …
Read More »Noname Appears to Respond to J. Cole in New 'Song 33'
Noname has released her first solo song of the year. “Song 33” references the killings of George Floyd and Black Lives Matter activist Oluwatoyin Salau and also appears to address J. Cole‘s new track, “Snow on Tha Bluff.” On the Madlib-produced single, the Chicago rapper discusses Salau’s disappearance and killing. …
Read More »Creedence Clearwater Revival Celebrate Father's Day With 'Long as I Can See the Light' Video
Creedence Clearwater Revival have shared a fan-generated video for their 1970 track, “Long as I Can See the Light,” tied to the upcoming 50th-anniversary reissue of Cosmo’s Factory, out August 14th via Craft Recordings. Directed by Laurence Jacobs and Kay Anderson, the clip was conceived with Father’s Day (June 21st) …
Read More »Improvising Joy on a Harlem Afternoon
In the week after the protests began, I rode my bike down to Harlem. This was a few days before the deranged commander in chief tweeted “when the looting starts, the shooting starts” in response to the dissent that had come, like those roosting chickens, to his front door. After …
Read More »Hanging Deaths of Two Black Men Ruled Suicides, Authorities Say
UPDATE (7/9): The death of Robert Fuller, a 24-year-old Black man who was found hanging from a tree in Palmdale, California on June 10th, has been ruled a suicide, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, as NPR reports. “There were no signs of a struggle, no defensive wounds observed, …
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