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Seun Kuti & Egypt 80’s New Album from Afrobeat Leaders ft Carlos Santana, Robert Glasper Out March 2

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Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 will release their fourth album Black Times via celebrated UK label Strut Records on March 2, 2018. The youngest son of Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti is as incensed by injustice as his father and, with the new album, honors the revolutionaries who have gone before and rallies the torchbearers to come. Black Times features appearances from Carlos Santana, Robert Glasper and more. Hear lead single and title track Black Times featuring Carlos Santana below:

With its rousing male and female harmonies, furious guitar riffs and Kuti’s soaring tenor sax, the Black Times single gives us truth. Lyrics such as “Understand your history / rise to be free” shine a forensics-style black light on that which is otherwise hidden, intensified by the axe-work of Carlos Santana.

Egypt 80, the extraordinary dance orchestra created by Fela Kuti as a conduit for the common people. Inherited by the 14-year-old Seun in 1997, the younger Kuti has been building to this, his most accomplished and honest album yet. Black Times is a true reflection of my political and social beliefs, says the singer, bandleader and musician, 34. “It is an album for anybody who believes in change and understands the duty we have to rise up and come together. The elites always try to divide the working class and the poor people of the world. The same oppression felt by workers in Flint, Michigan is felt by workers in Lagos and Johannesburg.”

The tracks are designed to spark conversation and realign priorities. The elegant African Dreams insists that commercial success counts for little. “Pay no heed to examples set by accepted African-American celebrities,” says Kuti, and marvel instead at the philosophies of such great thinkers as the late Pan-Africanist Doctor Amos Wilson. “The message,” Kuti sings, “is free.” Bad Man Lighter is a horn-heavy track calling out duplicity and defending the right to smoke the good weed; the politically charged Corporate Public Control Department (C.P.C.D) is a roiling protest anthem directed at Muhammadu Bahari’s Nigerian government and indeed, at deceitful politicians the world over.

Co-written with veteran Egypt 80 saxophonist Abedimeji “Showboy” Fagbemi, the frenetic, finger-pointing Kuku Kee Me borrows from a Nigerian saying (“When someone is always on your case, you’re like ‘Save yourself the stress and kuku kill me now'”) while Theory Of Goat And Yam ridicules a homily invented by former Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan, who justified corruption by likening politicians to goats tempted by yams: “By taking money meant for a hospital or to build roads, they are actually costing human lives.

Last Revolutionary featuring Robert Glasper’s keys is a paean to authentic leaders past, present and future, name-checking homegrown African heroes, revolutionaries and freedom fighters like Kwame Nkrumah, Thomas Sankara and Patrice Lumumba. “I say the names of these men who died for us without any promise of resurrection,” says Seun Kuti. “Maybe it will cause a young man or woman to wonder who they are. Maybe they will Google them, then set out on a journey whose destination is unknown.

“We are all capable of change, us iron people, us workers. Black Times is the sound of the people, and a weapon of the future. The big picture needs more colour.”

BLACK TIMES Track Listing
1 – Last Revolutionary
2 – Black Times ft Carlos Santana
3 – Corporate Public Control Department (CPCD)
4 – Kuku Kee Me
5 – Bad Man Lighter
6 – African Dreams
7 – Struggle Sounds
8 – Theory of Goat And Yam

U2 Performs “All I Want Is You” In Their Preview Of BBC Performance

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U2 perform an exclusive version of All I Want Is You for U2 at the BBC, a one-off special program packed with classic hits, songs from their new album and revealing chat about how four school friends spent the last four decades as one of the biggest rock bands in the world. Watch the full program on BBC One, Tuesday 19th December, 9pm.

U2’S Bono And The Edge On Creating Their Hits, Hanging With Springsteen And McCartney, And The Only Fight They’ve Ever Had

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Two of the most talented figures in the music industry made their Stern Show debut on Monday morning — U2’s Bono and the Edge. The rock icons sat down with Howard for an in-depth conversation about their 40-plus year career that continues with their new studio album “Songs of Experience,” available now.

As one of the best-selling bands in history, U2 has no doubt lived through some incredible experiences and Bono and the Edge didn’t hold back while telling Howard about everything from the advice they once received from Frank Sinatra to what it’s like hanging out with fellow legends Bruce Springsteen and Sir Paul McCartney. They also described the step-by-step process of how they created one of their biggest hits and revealed the only time the two of them ever got into a physical fight.

Check out all of the highlights from Bono and the Edge’s visit (below) and for more information on U2’s new album “Songs of Experience” and their upcoming tour, click here.

U2’S Bono And The Edge On Creating Their Hits, Hanging With Springsteen And McCartney, And The Only Fight They’ve Ever Had

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Two of the most talented figures in the music industry made their Stern Show debut on Monday morning — U2’s Bono and the Edge. The rock icons sat down with Howard for an in-depth conversation about their 40-plus year career that continues with their new studio album “Songs of Experience,” available now.

As one of the best-selling bands in history, U2 has no doubt lived through some incredible experiences and Bono and the Edge didn’t hold back while telling Howard about everything from the advice they once received from Frank Sinatra to what it’s like hanging out with fellow legends Bruce Springsteen and Sir Paul McCartney. They also described the step-by-step process of how they created one of their biggest hits and revealed the only time the two of them ever got into a physical fight.

Check out all of the highlights from Bono and the Edge’s visit (below) and for more information on U2’s new album “Songs of Experience” and their upcoming tour, click here.

Paul McCartney’s Christmas Disc From 1965 Has Resurfaced

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During the Christmas of 1965, Paul McCartney went to music publisher Dick James’ studio to transfer a tape onto disc as a present for his fellow Beatles. With Paul playing DJ and the occasional guest spot, he’d call the album “Unforgettable” Only four copies were ever pressed, with many – including McCartney – believing they were lost in the mists of time. This is all that survive of that original tape.

Greatest Hits Illustrate Rise in Spotify Streaming: The most-streamed songs on Spotify from 2013 to 2017.

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Being the most popular music streaming service in the world, there is probably no better company than Spotify to crown the song of the year. And so it has become a nice tradition for the Swedish company to publish its Year in Music list every December, treating us to some interesting insights about what the world was listening to in the year gone by.

According to this year’s list, Ed Sheeran was clearly the most popular artist of 2017. Not only did the British singer-songwriter single-handedly rack up 6.3 billion streams this year (Drake clinched number one with 4.7 billion streams in 2016), he also took home the trophies for the most streamed album (Divide – 3.1 billion streams) and the most streamed song (Shape of You – 1.4 billion streams).

As our chart illustrates, the most-streamed songs of the past five years also tell us something about the increase in music listening on Spotify. While Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Thrift Shop” was the most-streamed song of 2013 with “just” 160 million streams, this year’s smash hit from Ed Sheeran was played nearly nine times as often.

Infographic: Greatest Hits Illustrate Rise in Spotify Streaming | Statista You will find more statistics at Statista

Chris Pratt & Chris Stapleton Sing “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life”

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Jimmy Kimmel Guest Host Chris Pratt sang a duet with Chris Stapleton at one of his concerts in Nashville a few months ago so since they were both on the show this week, Chris thought it would be fun if they sang a duet together. He had Guillermo spin “The Wheel of Cheesy Duets” and thankfully it landed on “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life.”

Bryan Cranston Made Jerry Seinfeld Laugh Once

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The erstwhile Dr. Tim Whatley tells the story from the set of Seinfeld.

George Orwell Tells You How To Make The Perfect Cup Of Tea

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Jolly good, chaps. Filmmaker Luís Sá decided to animate this splendid audio clip of George Orwell, explaining how to make a perfect cup of tea.