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Rising Pop Artist Malcolm Todd Releases Deluxe Album ‘Malcolm Todd (Still)’ via Columbia Records

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Multi-instrumentalist and alternative rising pop star Malcolm Todd is back to announce his deluxe album Malcolm Todd (Still) is out now via Columbia Records.

The announcement comes alongside a new single “Original,” featuring Malcolm delivering a raw and honest vocal with a sweet chorus refrain. The forthcoming deluxe album will include four new songs and follows his celebrated debut, which Rolling Stone described as a “knockout” and, “an intriguing vision for a new kind of male pop star.”

As a whole, the self-titled album is a front-to-back blast, a listen that is funny, anxious, proud, and unsettled all at once. The album features his hit single “Chest Pain,” which broke the Billboard Hot 100 list and has surpassed over 100 million streams and counting. Malcolm performed the single for his late night TV debut on Jimmy Kimmel upon the album’s release. The new album also includes singles “Concrete,” “Cheer Me On” and “Bleed” feat. Omar Apollo, the latter which came alongside an Aidan Cullen-directed video of Malcolm and Omar at an underground fight club (with a cameo from Jack Harlow for good measure).

Malcolm Todd recently wrapped his huge sold out North American tour, which was a 27 city and 32 show affair and included stops in Atlanta, Texas, Nashville, Chicago, Montreal and Toronto as well as two dates at Terminal 5 in NY and three nights at The Wiltern in Los Angeles and The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco.

UV Reactive Crystals and Fluorescent Minerals

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By Mitch Rice

If you’ve ever stepped into a crystal shop and noticed certain stones glowing under ultraviolet light, you’ve witnessed one of nature’s most fascinating displays. UV crystals, sometimes called fluorescent minerals, reveal hidden colors and luminous effects that are invisible under normal lighting. This glowing phenomenon has captivated collectors, scientists, and crystal enthusiasts alike, turning ordinary specimens into radiant works of art when exposed to ultraviolet rays. The reason behind this reaction lies in the way certain minerals absorb and re-emit light energy, creating that striking fluorescent glow that seems almost otherworldly.

The Science Behind Fluorescence

Fluorescence in crystals occurs when ultraviolet light, which is invisible to the human eye, interacts with specific elements or impurities inside a mineral. When UV light hits a crystal, the energy from the ultraviolet rays excites electrons within the mineral’s atomic structure. These electrons jump to a higher energy state and, as they return to their original level, release the excess energy as visible light. That’s what creates the glowing effect we see.

The colors emitted during this process depend on which impurities or trace elements are present in the mineral. For example, manganese, uranium, chromium, and rare earth elements like europium or terbium often play a key role in determining what color a crystal will fluoresce. Even a tiny amount of these elements can completely change the way a stone reacts under UV light. Temperature, mineral composition, and the type of UV wavelength also influence the glow—shortwave UV (SWUV) and longwave UV (LWUV) lights can bring out different hues in the same specimen.

Crystals Known for UV Reactions

One of the best-known fluorescent minerals is fluorite. Its name actually comes from the Latin word “fluere,” meaning “to flow,” which inspired the term “fluorescence.” Fluorite can glow in a range of colors, most commonly blue, purple, or green, though the exact hue depends on the locality and trace minerals present. Some specimens even show multiple zones of fluorescence, making them particularly beautiful when examined under UV light.

Mangano calcite is another favorite among collectors. This soft pink variety of calcite glows a bright neon pink or hot magenta under UV light, creating a striking contrast with its gentle pastel tone in daylight. The fluorescence in mangano calcite comes from the presence of manganese, which acts as an activator. The brighter and purer the glow, the higher the manganese concentration tends to be.

Ruby, a variety of corundum colored by chromium, also exhibits a vivid fluorescent reaction. Under UV light, especially longwave, rubies often glow a strong red or orange-red. This quality is actually used in gemology to help identify genuine rubies and distinguish them from synthetic stones. The intensity of the fluorescence can also help determine the origin of the ruby—Burmese rubies, for example, are famous for their deep red glow.

Amber, though technically not a mineral but fossilized tree resin, can show a lovely blue or greenish fluorescence when exposed to UV light. This is most pronounced in certain types of Baltic amber. The glow is caused by the presence of aromatic hydrocarbons and succinic acid, which absorb ultraviolet energy and re-emit visible light. Collectors often use UV lamps to authenticate amber, as imitations made from plastic or glass usually fail to fluoresce in the same way.

Lapis lazuli, known for its rich blue tone, can also display fluorescence, though it’s typically weaker. The reaction comes mainly from the calcite present in the stone, which glows white under UV light. While the lazurite component doesn’t fluoresce, the small calcite veins within a piece of lapis can reveal subtle glowing patches, making for an interesting visual under UV exposure.

Other stones also reveal hidden beauty under ultraviolet light. Willemite glows bright green due to zinc content, while scheelite emits a stunning blue or bluish-white. Hackmanite, a variety of sodalite, is particularly fascinating because it exhibits tenebrescence—a reversible color change triggered by exposure to light. Under UV, hackmanite glows pink to violet, and when the light is removed, the color gradually fades back to its original shade.

The Role of Impurities and Trace Elements

It’s important to understand that the glow of UV reactive crystals doesn’t necessarily come from the main mineral itself, but from impurities within it. These impurities, called activators, are responsible for the emitted color. For instance, manganese tends to produce pink or orange fluorescence, while uranium can create a vivid green or yellow glow. Chromium often causes red fluorescence, as seen in rubies, while lead can bring out blue or white tones in certain minerals.

Sometimes, however, these activators can be counteracted by other impurities known as quenchers, which absorb energy before it can be released as visible light. Iron is a common quencher that can suppress fluorescence in many minerals, which is why specimens with higher iron content often appear dull or non-reactive under UV.

Understanding UV Light Types

There are two main types of ultraviolet light used to test fluorescence—shortwave and longwave UV. Shortwave UV has a higher energy level and often reveals stronger fluorescence, especially in minerals like scheelite or willemite. Longwave UV, which is closer to visible light, tends to bring out softer or more pastel glows in stones like fluorite and calcite. Some collectors use dual UV lamps that can switch between wavelengths to see how a stone reacts under both conditions.

Shortwave UV light is also more likely to reveal unique patterns or zones within a crystal. This can be useful for gemologists studying mineral structures or for artists and designers who enjoy the unexpected color contrasts that appear when the lights go out.

Why Some Crystals Don’t React

Not all crystals fluoresce, even if they belong to a group where some specimens do. Fluorescence depends on the specific chemical makeup and the conditions under which the crystal formed. Two pieces of the same mineral from different locations can show completely different reactions. The temperature, pressure, and trace elements in the environment during formation all play a role. Some stones may appear inert because their activator elements are missing or their structure inhibits energy emission.

Collectors often find that testing multiple pieces of the same mineral yields a variety of results. For example, while many calcites fluoresce in pink, orange, or red, others remain dark. Similarly, some fluorites may show strong blue fluorescence, while others are completely non-reactive.

How Collectors Use Fluorescent Crystals

Fluorescent minerals are prized by collectors not just for their beauty in regular light but for their secret glow that only appears under ultraviolet. They add a unique interactive quality to a collection—turn off the lights, shine a UV lamp, and the stones come alive with color. Museums often have dark rooms or special exhibits dedicated to showcasing these glowing minerals, allowing visitors to experience their magic firsthand.

For home collectors, a small UV flashlight is often enough to start exploring fluorescence. Some even arrange displays where UV lamps are built into the shelves to create an ever-glowing mineral showcase. These stones become living art pieces, constantly transforming under different lighting.

Famous Fluorescent Minerals

There are a few minerals that have become famous specifically for their fluorescence. Willemite and calcite from Franklin, New Jersey, are often considered classic examples. Under shortwave UV, they glow in vivid green and red respectively, creating a dramatic visual contrast known as “Christmas colors” among collectors. This locality remains one of the most well-known sources of fluorescent minerals in the world.

Scheelite is another highly fluorescent mineral, best known for its striking blue glow. This property even helps geologists identify scheelite in the field when searching for tungsten ore. Scapolite, zircon, opal, and even some types of apatite and sphalerite can show interesting fluorescent behaviors, though often less predictable than the classics.

The Wonder of Hidden Light

What makes UV reactive crystals so fascinating is their ability to reveal something unseen—a secret glow that feels like magic but is rooted in science. It’s a reminder that even seemingly ordinary stones can hold surprises when viewed through a different lens. That hidden beauty has turned fluorescent minerals into favorites among crystal lovers, gemologists, and museum curators.

From the radiant pinks of mangano calcite to the deep reds of ruby and the electric greens of willemite, each fluorescent crystal tells a story about the tiny imperfections and trace elements that give it life. It’s these imperfections that make them beautiful, transforming them into glowing reminders of the mysteries still held within the Earth.

So next time you visit a crystal shop or browse your own collection, consider turning off the lights and switching on a UV lamp. The stones might surprise you, glowing in unexpected shades that reveal the secret energy within. In that moment, you’ll see what so many collectors already know—under ultraviolet light, crystals don’t just reflect beauty; they radiate it from within.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

Legendary Latin Icons Los Bukis Announce Final Concerts of Historic Reunion Tour

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Legendary Latin group Los Bukis has announced the final dates of their acclaimed reunion tour, which debuted internationally in 2021. This marks the emotional end of an era that brought them together for nearly 40 sold-out stadium concerts since 2021 and their famous residency in Las Vegas, with millions of fans following them after over two decades on hiatus. This pair of concerts, titled ¡Tuyos por Siempre! El Gran Cierre de un Ciclo will close with two monumental and deeply significant events for the band and their fans.

The final concerts will take place on February 14th at Dalkin Park in Houston and February 20th at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

Presales start on Tuesday, October 21st at 10 am EST, ahead of the general sale on Friday, October 24th. VIP packages include premium tickets, meet and greet and photo op with Los Bukis, exclusive invitation to a behind-the-scenes tour, access to the pre-show VIP lounge & more. VIP package contents vary based on the offer selected.

The concert at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles is full of symbolism and nostalgia. It was at this impressive venue that, four years ago, the band ignited the flame of their historic return after 25 years apart, becoming the first Latin artists to perform at the stadium, proving that their music and connection with the public remain intact. Now, Los Bukis return to this very stage to close the cycle of this memorable era.

These two concerts are intended to be a celebration, a gesture of gratitude, and the culmination of a dream that they revived alongside the Bukimanía that has made them unforgettable. It’s the perfect moment to close this journey on a high note. Los Bukis, led by Marco Antonio Solís, have invited their fans to join these two historic nights to cherish the memory of this reunion.

Since their inception, Los Bukis have narrated the soundtrack of several generations. Their unique style, featuring romantic ballads and cumbia, and their deeply profound lyrics, have earned them multiple awards, including Premios Lo Nuestro and Grammy Award nominations.

Los Bukis promise to take their fans on an emotional journey through decades of hits, performing classics such as “Quiéreme,” “Yo Te Necesito,” “Mi Najayita,” “Falso Amor,” “Ladron de Buena Suerte,” “Morenita,” and their iconic anthem “Tu Cárcel,” among others. This nostalgic journey, both for the members of the group and their fans, is incredibly significant as it represents a date with the history of the group. Following their milestone achievement last year as the first-ever 100% Spanish-language Latin residency in Las Vegas, the group has cemented its legacy as an icon of Latin American music in both the 20th century and the years that have followed.

With the announcement of these two dates, the group confirms that the Houston and Los Angeles concerts will be the only two and final opportunities to experience Bukimania together. It is an invitation to be a part of history, to sing the anthems that defined an era and to honor the name of their tour; “¡Tuyos por Siempre!”

All fans are encouraged to secure their place at this musical farewell. This announcement was not only for Bukimaniacos of the U.S., but also for fans all over the world, who will have a unique opportunity during these two concerts to join Marco Antonio, Joel, Chivo, Roberto, Javier, Pepe y Pedro in closing this great chapter of their musical career.

No Doubt Add Six New Dates to Their Live at Sphere Residency

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No Doubt have announced six additional dates for their highly anticipated No Doubt Live at Sphere residency due to incredible fan demand. The newly added shows are set for May 21, 23, 24, 27, 29, and 30, following the previously announced dates on May 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, and 16.

This residency marks No Doubt’s first extended run of performances in nearly 14 years, following their historic Seven Night Stand in Los Angeles in 2012.

The forthcoming Sphere dates come on the heels of the 30th anniversary of No Doubt’s seminal album Tragic Kingdom, which cemented the group as one of the most influential and celebrated bands of their generation. Their songs – which still dominate radio stations globally – remain as important and culturally influential today as they were when they first hit the airwaves in 1995.

Sphere’s next-generation technologies include the world’s highest resolution LED display that wraps up, over, and around the audience creating a fully immersive visual environment. The venue also features the world’s most advanced concert-grade audio system, Sphere Immersive Sound, which delivers audio with unmatched clarity and precision to every guest.

Musicologist Árni Heimir Ingólfsson Explores Iceland’s Sonic Identity in ‘Jón Leifs and the Musical Invention of Iceland’

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In Jón Leifs and the Musical Invention of Iceland, Árni Heimir Ingólfsson provides a striking account of the dramatic career of Iceland’s iconic composer. Leifs (1899?1968) was the first Icelander to devote himself fully to composition at a time when a local music scene was only beginning to take form. He was a fervent nationalist in his art, fashioning an idiosyncratic and uncompromising ‘Icelandic’ sound from traditions of vernacular music with the aim to legitimize Iceland as an independent, culturally empowered nation.

In addition to exploring Leifs’s career, Ingólfsson provides detailed descriptions of Leifs’s major works and their cultural contexts. Leifs’s music was inspired by the Icelandic landscape and includes auditory depictions of volcanos, geysers, and waterfalls. The raw quality of his orchestral music is frequently enhanced by an expansive percussion section, including anvils, stones, sirens, bells, ships’ chains, shotguns, and cannons.

Largely neglected in his own lifetime, Leifs’s music has been rediscovered in recent years and hailed as a singular and deeply original contribution to twentieth-century music. Jón Leifs and the Musical Invention of Iceland enriches our understanding and appreciation of Leifs and his music by exploring the political, literary and environmental contexts that influenced his work.

Árni Heimir Ingólfsson is an Icelandic musicologist. He holds a PhD in historical musicology from Harvard University, and BM-degrees in music history and piano performance from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. His primary area of interest is the history of Icelandic music from the Middle Ages to the present, and he is the author of several books on Icelandic music, including “Jón Leifs and the Musical Invention of Iceland” (Indiana University Press, 2019), which was listed as one of that year’s best books on music by Alex Ross of The New Yorker. His most recent book is “Music at World’s End: Three Exiled Musicians from Nazi Germany and Austria and Their Contribution to Music in Iceland” (SUNY Press, 2025). Its Icelandic version was nominated for the Icelandic Book Award in November 2024.

Genre Blending Artist Healy Releases Soulful Third Album ‘Force Of Nature’

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Genre blending artist Ethan Healy – known by his last name – unveils his all encompassing third album Force Of Nature, out via BMG. Depictions of young love, hardships, and nostalgia are wrapped in a gorgeous 8-track project that breathes new life into the musicians’ electronic and R&B influenced catalog.

With the release sees the live performance video with album collaborator Hailey Knox for the song “PICK ME UP”. Healy reflected on collaboration saying, “Working with Hailey is so fun because one minute we’ll be acting like absolute goofballs, then the next minute she’ll be putting on a clinic in the vocal booth – you really get the best of both worlds from her. Her songwriting is so visceral and tangible, and it was just what “PICK ME UP” needed.”

The album sees a natural evolution for the artist with over 200M+ catalog streams, a SZA stamp of approval, and a Cautious Clay collab under his belt. He takes the buoyant indie-pop melded with groovy R&B and hip-hop sounds he’s become known for and amplifies it with production by Austin Daniel Brown (Doechii, Amine, Isaiah Rashad, Jordan Ward, Joyce Wrice and Duckwrth) and Public Library Commute, as well as Harrison Finks on organ and pedal steel, Ben Callicott on guitar, Ali Abu-Khraybeh on keys, and guest vocalist Hailey Knox.

Metalcore Duo Lake Malice Drop Explosive New Single “Nobody Wants To Be You”

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Lake Malice unleash their “dark pop-metal takedown of vanity and nepotism in the music scene”. Already a live favourite, ‘Nobody Wants To Be You’ embraces vocalist Alice Guala’s sassy Italian flair, calling out the superficial, nepotistic and self-obsessed. In a system where meritocracy feels absent, Lake Malice channel their frustrations through industrial rhythms and choruses exploding with energy. ‘Nobody Wants To Be You’ is a metal-core weapon, serving as a cathartic scream against industry fakery. The track exemplifies Guala’s vocal prowess, as she seamlessly shifts between pure, soaring melody and guttural aggression. ‘Nobody Wants To Be You’ was produced by Lake Malice guitarist extraordinaire Blake Cornwall, alongside Jon Cass, mixed by Carl Bown and mastered by Ste Kerry. 

The accompanying music video, directed by Zak Pinchin, is a dark and highly stylised affair, complete with the backup dancers who we’ve seen grace the stage with Malice this summer. The forward-thinking, genre-blending approach of Malice’s music means their live show fits with a whole host of different artists – they’ve already played with both RØRY and Bury Tomorrow in 2025. And, having decimated stages across the UK and Europe this summer, playing festivals such as Slam Dunk, 2000trees, Wacken Open Air and RADAR, Lake Malice are main support to Enter Shikari on their dates this month in the UK and Europe, alongside a one-off headline date in Southampton. They’re also set to be main support for Japanese band Hanabie across the UK and Ireland this November. See below for details.  

Lake Malice are on a roll of explosive singles with the mind-melting ‘Scatterbrain’ also released this year. 

Supporting Enter Shikari:

15th Oct – Colosseum, Watford, UK

16th Oct – Joiners, Southampton, UK (headline)

17th Oct – OM, Liege, BE

18th Oct – Melkweg, Amsterdam, NL

19th Oct – Pumpehuset, Copenhagen, DK

Supporting Hanabie:

31st Oct – QMU, Glasgow, UK

01st Nov – Academy 2, Manchester, UK

02nd Nov – o2 Institute, Birmingham, UK

04th Nov – The Academy, Dublin, IE

05th Nov – Limelight, Belfast, UK

07th Nov – Electric Brixton, London, UK

Further live dates:

31st Jan – We Are One Festival, Cardiff, UK

22nd Aug – Fallen Fortress, Bad Durkheim, DE

Australian Rocker Cassidy Paris Releases “Nothing Left To Lose” Ahead of Sophomore Album ‘Bittersweet’

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Australian rocker Cassidy Paris unveils her new single and official video, “Nothing Left To Lose,” taken from her highly anticipated sophomore album, ‘Bittersweet,’ scheduled for November 21, 2025, via Frontiers Music Srl.

CASSIDY PARIS is also thrilled to share that she will be returning to the UK in May next year, for the “Finish What We Started” headlining tour, starting on May 13th in Hastings, and wrapping up on May 24th in Newcastle.

Talking about her new single, CASSIDY said, “I instantly connected to ‘Nothing Left To Lose’ as it represents times when you feel so alone and in pain. You feel like no one is listening or really understands what you’ve been through. It’s when people twist things and lie to try and paint a picture that is fabricated. They manipulate others to suit their own agenda, making you feel like you’re going crazy. ‘Nothing Left To Lose’ is one of my favourite tracks off ‘Bittersweet’ and I can’t wait to see what you think”.

Known for her distinctive blend of ‘80s-inspired rock attitude with a modern twist, CASSIDY PARIS is stepping confidently into her own identity as an artist with ‘Bittersweet,’ the powerful follow-up to her acclaimed 2023 debut album ‘New Sensation.’

“My debut album was ‘80s infused with a current vibe,” CASSIDY explained. “With ‘Bittersweet,’ I’m stepping even more into who I am as an artist – influenced by icons like Debbie HarryPat BenatarJoan Jett, and Lita Ford, but always with my own spin on things.

“This is the most honest and raw I’ve ever been with songs. This record feels like it’s a part of me. Like reading a diary of my life over the past couple of years. Releasing this is both so exciting and equally emotional because, when I started, I had no idea of the journey I would go on personally in my life”, she added. “It makes me beam with happiness that these songs are yours now. This record is love, strength, and immense heartbreak. It’s emotions on a level I didn’t even know existed prior to this season of life. It truly lives up to its name in its entirety. I hope you too love it as much as I did creating it.”

Featuring songwriting contributions from Paul Laine and Steve Brown, ‘Bittersweet‘ showcases CASSIDY’s growth not just as a performer but as a songwriter with a message. Lyrically honest and emotionally charged, the album balances hook-filled anthems with heartfelt ballads, capturing both vulnerability and strength.

CASSIDY continues to stand out as a passionate voice in modern rock, not only for her music but for her advocacy. A strong supporter of Metalheads Against Bullying, she regularly performs in schools around Melbourne, using her platform to inspire resilience and authenticity in young fans.

TyriqueOrDie Drops New Single “Ur Not Invited” and Brings the Toronto Rave Scene Global

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Rising electronic/hip-hop artist, vocalist, and party-starter TyriqueOrDie drops his new single “Ur Not Invited” today via Universal Music Canada.
 
The new house single, produced by Okay Synthesizer founder Rafael Khan, arrives as TyriqueOrDie builds global momentum through his viral collaboration with bradeazy, “Up Down.” “Up Down” features Tyrique’s vocals throughout the track and has topped Beatport’s Bass House charts. It has surpassed over 1.8M streams on Spotify and continues to grow across the world.

About the new single “Ur Not Invited,” TyriqueOrDie says, “This is easily one of my favourite songs I’ve released to date. It’s the first time I’ve been so vulnerable on a record, so this one means a lot to me.”
 
One of his more introspective releases this year, Ty shares his “confessions of a Gemini” as he reflects on a recent break-up, contemplating anything that can help take his mind off his ex-girlfriend. Like a true Gemini though, he masks his genuine emotions and battles with himself, rapping, “I should probably call her later, but I’m such a percolator, and I’m tryna count my paper so at the end of the day I don’t got time to be thinking I’ll save her.”
 
“Ur Not Invited” follows Ty’s latest solo releases “U Know How Dis Go” – which was hailed as “the perfect vibe for your summer playlist” by CBC Music – and “Sex In The Mosh,” which launched alongside an epic exclusive party at Toronto’s House of Lancaster.
 
Already beloved in the Toronto rave community, TyriqueOrDie has earned recent global support from the likes of John Summit, Fisher, Dom Dolla, Acraze, Purple Disco Machine, Don Diablo, Duke Dumont, and more with international radio play in the US, UK, Australia, South Africa, Portugal, Italy, and other countries.
 
One of the organizers of Toronto Hardcore, Tyrique has earned praise from the likes of i-D and DJ Mag for his role in revitalizing the underground scene in Toronto with peace, love, unity, respect, and responsibility at the forefront of his mission.

Tyrique Clarke, known professionally as TyriqueOrDie, is a Toronto-based artist, performer, and rising star in the increasingly popular intersection of rap and electronic music. Raised in the Galloway housing projects, TyriqueOrDie’s world began to expand after immersing himself in the local rave scene. Shaped by rave culture and foundational textures of hip hop, his journey began with consistent exploration across genres. Sonically, TyriqueOrDie pushes boundaries by embedding the city of Toronto’s subcultures and experimental nature into every track, as demonstrated with his 2022 release “Toronto Funhouse,” which solidified itself as a city-wide anthem. Backed by his DJ friends and organic word of mouth, what started as a regional party anthem snowballed into something that connected far beyond the city it was named after. From local recording studios to developing tracks in dance hubs such as Miami, NYC, and LA, today TyriqueOrDie’s sound and vision has sharpened, with D&B, Hip Hop and electronic anchoring its core.
 
Citing inspirational luminaries such as Azealia Banks and the hardcore essence of early Travis Scott, TyriqueOrDie wants his music to soundtrack the best nights of your life. At his core, being a performer is where he truly shines. His high-energy and dynamic DIY performances cemented his status as an underground stalwart. Together with DJ and producer ACE, and the Toronto Hardcore collective, their performances have broken a mold in Toronto, introducing a new era of experimental live shows. Among many unforgettable nights, their infamous 2022 Christie Pitts rave is often cited as a cultural turning point.

Jermaine Dupri Drops “Magic City Money” with Atlanta’s Finest

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Jermaine Dupri is back with “Magic City Money,” the electrifying second single from his highly anticipated studio album inspired by Magic City: An American Fantasy.

“Magic City Money” recruits Atlanta’s finest – Jay Money, Sean Paul (Young Blood), BunnaB, and Bankroll Ni – for an unapologetic ode to Atlanta’s legendary strip club scene. The single’s infectious hook, hypnotic bassline, and raw Southern grit make it the perfect follow-up to JD’s smash hit “Turn Around.”

To match the track’s energy, Dupri is also dropping a high-octane music video the same day – a visual that feels like taking a summer drive with JD through the city’s most iconic, authentic neighborhoods. Picture true Atlanta summer weather, scenes in front of the bando, or hanging with family and friends outside the Atlanta Falcons parking lots – capturing the raw spirit, hustle, and heart that define the city.

“”Magic City Money” is about honoring the hustle, the legacy, and the influence of Atlanta’s nightlife on global culture,” says Dupri. “This is the sound of the city – it’s about having fun and turning dreams into dollars. And this is just the beginning.”

The single and visual build anticipation for Magic City: An American Fantasy, Dupri’s upcoming STARZ docu-series that dives deep into the world-famous club that shaped Atlanta’s music, nightlife, and cultural legacy. The full album – out now – features an all-star lineup spanning multiple generations and genres, paying tribute to the South’s lasting impact on hip-hop and pop culture worldwide.