Kendrick Lamar has done it again! The rap legend dropped a surprise album, GNX, and it’s already rewriting the rulebook for chart domination. Fans and critics alike are buzzing about the record, which has cemented his place as one of the most influential artists of our time.
After 15 years of sibling spats and countless "will they, won't they" debates, Oasis is officially back! The legendary Britpop icons, Noel and Liam Gallagher, are reuniting for the highly anticipated Oasis Reunion Tour 2025.
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Tensions in hip-hop aren’t just drama – they’re part of the culture. From Tupac and Biggie to Nicki and Cardi, rivalries have always pushed the genre forward. Now, Kendrick Lamar and Lil Wayne have found themselves on opposing sides...
Born in Glasgow and raised in Bathgate, Scotland, he started performing as a teenager and quickly gained attention for his heartfelt lyrics and emotive performances. He doesn’t just sing the songs—he writes them too. Yes, Lewis Capaldi writes his own songs, pouring his personal experiences and emotions into every track. This raw honesty is what makes his music resonate so deeply with fans worldwide.
Kendrick Lamar has done it again. No teasers, no promo—just pure brilliance dropped on us with zero warning. His latest album, GNX, has already sent fans and critics into a frenzy, and for good reason. This isn’t just an album; it’s Kendrick reminding everyone why he’s still in a league of his own.
The music world has been buzzing with activity, from sombre goodbyes to tantalising tour announcements. Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in the industry right now.
The Black Parade, released in 2006, catapulted My Chemical Romance to global stardom. Tracks like Welcome to the Black Parade, Teenagers, and Famous Last Words became anthems for a generation of misfits and outcasts.
The track is the fourth single from the album, following fan favourites ‘Tastes Like Forever,’ ‘Sunday Stitches,’ and ‘Happy Slides’, all of which have racked up close to one million streams on Spotify. Not too shabby, right?