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Randall King Taps Braxton Keith for Heartfelt New Single “Cheatin’ On My Honky Tonk”

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 In the 18 months since Randall King released his sophomore major label album, Into The Neon, the Hereford, Texas native got engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Brittany Warthan, and the pair welcomed their first child together – a daughter named Paisley Leanna – in April. Reflecting on this new stage in his life, King is spending less time under the neon signs that he’s grown accustomed to with the release of “Cheatin’ On My Honky Tonk” feat. Braxton Keith, available now.

“My fans all know how much I love a honky tonk, however life’s looking a little different these days,” shares King. “I’m spending less time under that neon glow and more time at home with my girls, and this song felt like the perfect way to bridge Into The Neon and this next chapter. I couldn’t think of anyone better to join me on it than my good buddy Braxton Keith. Hope y’all enjoy!”

“Cheatin’ On My Honky Tonk” was written by Phil O’Donnell, Ira Dean and Ronnie Dunn. Paired with fellow Texas native Braxton Keith on vocals, King wittily depicts a man’s maturation as his priorities shift from frequenting his local honky tonk to spending time at home with his newfound love.

“Randall’s been championing me in my career from the beginning,” remarks Keith. “We had a lot of fun on this one. It was an honor to be asked to sing on his song.”

As King returns to the studio, readying his next album for 2026, the man Holler declared “the genre’s neo-traditional figurehead” will continue touring throughout 2025, with a mix of headlining shows and support dates on Luke Bryan’s Country Song Came On Tour.

King’s sophomore album, Into The Neon, was released Jan. 26, 2024 to critical acclaim, leaving Texas Monthly observing “his Texas bona fides are unimpeachable.” Into The Neon was also named among the top country albums of 2024 by Entertainment Focus and Whiskey Riff. The album yielded King’s first country radio single, “I Could Be That Rain.”

Phil Vassar Reimagines Fan Favorite With Heartfelt “Mississippi Remix”

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Multi-award-winning singer-songwriter and piano-pounding hitmaker Phil Vassar delivers “Mississippi Remix” – a fresh take on his beloved 2017 track “Mississippi.” Originally featured on his American Soul album, the song marked Vassar’s return to original material after a years-long hiatus and quickly became a fan-favorite.

Now reimagined, “Mississippi Remix” – produced by Dean Sams of Lonestar – brings new emotional depth and refined production to a track that has long resonated with listeners. A mid-tempo, piano-led ballad, it stays true to Vassar’s roots as a piano-driven storyteller – blending his signature melodic hooks. Nostalgic, romantic, and rich with vivid imagery, the track is more than just a place; it stands as a powerful symbol of lost love and the enduring emotions that linger long after.

Ahead of the release of “Mississippi Remix,” Phil Vassar turned up the heat with his summertime anthem “All American Summer,” which dropped on May 2. Having premiered exclusively with Storme Warren on Garth Brooks’ The Big 615, the feel-good track was co-written by Vassar, alongside longtime collaborator Tony Mullins. Vassar says, “‘All American Summer’ is a fun one I wrote with my buddy Tony Mullins, a fellow Virginian. We wanted to capture that same energy as ‘Six-Pack Summer’-and I think we knocked it out of the park. It’s the perfect way to kick off the season.”

Tony Mullins is one of Nashville’s most accomplished GRAMMY Award-winning songwriters, known for crafting chart-topping hits across country music. His credits include the 2000 ASCAP Song of the Year, “How Forever Feels,” recorded by Kenny Chesney, along with standout songs for artists like Ricky Skaggs, Rascal Flatts, LeAnn Rimes, Tim McGraw, and Craig Morgan.

Currently celebrating the 25th anniversary of his era-defining smash “Just Another Day in Paradise,” Vassar is bringing his fiery keys and signature sound to stages across the nation for the “25 Years of Paradise” Tour. This tour isn’t just a celebration – it’s a statement. A life-altering heart attack and stroke in 2023 that nearly claimed his life reshaped Vassar’s outlook.

“You can’t outrun your genetics, but you can take care of yourself,” he reflects. His recovery has prompted a shift toward a calmer, more grateful life. “I’m way calmer now than I used to be. I’ve learned to enjoy the moment,” he says, now embracing life with renewed perspective

Foggieraw Serenades With Love and Culture on New Single “Nefertiti”

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Acclaimed rapper and masterful storyteller Foggieraw returns with a charming expression of his love on a new single entitled “Nefertiti.” On this song, Foggieraw serenades his queen with masterful lyrics that makes you blush. “Nefertiti” finds him returning to the fun in love – a sweet attempt to win his lady back laced with clever references to iconic cultural moments.

Poetic lyrics over jazz production beautifully intertwine with melodic vocals that envelop you in his warmth and soul as he raps, “My sweet Nefertiti let’s sign us a peace treaty. Let’s go back to when me and you was sweeties. Let’s go back to when every shirt you owned was graffiti, printouts of Betty Boop and Tweety.”

The track follows a high-profile run for Foggieraw, including a Best Video Director nomination at the 2025 BET Awards and a spot on Vogue’s “Best Dressed” list. It also builds on the momentum of his recent single “Prairie View” featuring Monaleo, which ESSENCE praised as “New Hip-Hop Music To Soundtrack The Weekly Grind.” The accompanying music video takes these rising stars back to Prairie View A&M University. Sporting a vintage Minnesota Vikings pullover, Foggieraw raps to the camera, channeling classic swagger. Directed by nehemyuh, the drama in the song’s verses plays out on-screen, and Stunna 4 Vegas even makes a cameo!

Recently, Lauryn Hill tapped him to join her on stage to perform during her iconic Miami Jazz In The Gardens set. He closed out 2024 with “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” including a music video starring Anycia. HotNewHipHop praised, “There’s a sense of unpredictability with Foggieraw that makes each one of his releases exciting to parse over.”

Prior, “Stay Awhile” (feat. Ari Lennox) graced the ESSENCE “Best New Music This Week” roundup, and Rolling Out plugged it on “New Music Friday.” Not to mention, Foggieraw supported Wale on the iconic MC’s “Every Blue Moon Tour.” Throughout 2024, Foggieraw has made a significant impact across music, fashion, and culture. He became a face of New Balance’s 990v6 campaign, performed at the Chicago Bulls’ “Club Red” concert, and directed Summer Walker’s “Drown In My Love” video. His singles “Stay Awhile” and “Destiny” racked up millions of streams and earned praise from outlets like Billboard, Uproxx, Wonderland, and more. Foggieraw’s momentum continued with a standout appearance in the BET Hip-Hop Awards Cypher, while also securing co-signs from stars like Alicia Keys, SZA, Anderson.Paak, and more. He further infiltrated fashion, walking in Milan Fashion Week for Pharrell’s Moncler collection and starring in campaigns for Nike Yardrunners and Sergio Tecchini.

4batz Links With Wale on Soulful New Single “When I Get Home”

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Dallas-based R&B phenomenon 4batz pairs up with hip-hop heavy hitter Wale for his new single, “When I Get Home,” a beautiful melodic R&B tune that flows off of Batz’s signature vocals and Wale’s smooth rapping flow. This is the third release going into Batz’s sophomore project. The record lands alongside an official music video, available everywhere now.

“When I Get Home” follows the release of last month’s surprise two-pack entitled “Since Ya’ll Say Ion Drop Enough…here.” Each song-“Me U & Pride” and “Hope U Don’t Mind”-is accompanied by a visualizer streaming on his official YouTube channel.

For the slick, swaggering, and soulful “Me U & Pride,” he joined forces with iconic multi-GRAMMY Award-winning producer Tricky Stewart [Justin Bieber, Rihanna]. 4batz leans into the production with a stunning performance, stretching his seismic and showstopping vocals in the process. Meanwhile, he also flaunts his voice on the irresistible “Hope U Don’t Mind,” shining over a soundscape cooked up by frequent collaborator Seva.

4batz continues a banner year so far. Recently, he turned up at both weekends of Coachella, lighting up the stage like only he can. Not to mention, he took home “Best New R&B Artist” at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. Plus, he put up numbers with “n da morning,” reeling in over 1.5 million Spotify streams in less than two weeks. Billboard named it one of the “R&B/Hip-Hop Fresh Picks of the Week,” raving, “The track exudes intimacy, trust, and an all-consuming pull to devotion.” ESSENCE touted it among the “Hottest New Music This Week,” while HotNewHipHop declared, “4batz is once again pushing the boundaries of contemporary R&B.” Its predecessor “MORTAL KOMBAT” also quickly eclipsed 1 million Spotify streams.

4batz continues to assert himself as a vital and vulnerable R&B visionary. He initially made waves with “act i: stickerz ’99’,” bulldozing a path for “act ii: date @ 8.” The latter caught the attention of Drake, who hopped on the official Remix, which catapulted into the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot R&B Songs Chart and onto the Hot 100. He accelerated his rise with u made me a st4r, generating over half-a-billion streams and inciting the applause of NPR, Billboard, and more. Not to mention, he collaborated with Usher, Lil Baby, Skilla Baby, and Jeremih, among others.

Photo Gallery: The Doobie Brothers and Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage on September 18, 2025

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Lyn Lapid Covers Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind” on BUZZKILL World Tour

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 As she continues the North American leg of her BUZZKILL World Tour, Gold-Certified singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Lyn Lapid surprises fans today with a cover of Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind”!

Lapid writes the soundtrack to seeing life a little differently. Her unfiltered observations ripple across fluid soundscapes anchored by subtle alternative R&B grooves, loose jazz phrasing, and unassuming pop ambition. The 22-year-old Filipino American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist continues to strike a chord with audiences through her unpredictably catchy and undeniably candid songcraft.

In 2020, a series of viral ukulele covers on TikTok brought the Maryland native her first brush with virality. Her personal vision took shape across a series of essential fan favorite singles such as “Producer Man,” “When She Loved Me,” and the Gold-Certified “In My Mind.” Early co-signs came courtesy of Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, and Jungkook of BTS.

During 2023, she made waves with to love in the 21st century EP and its extended edition, the epilogue. She incited the applause of Rolling Stone, Billboard, E! Online, BuzzFeed, UPROXX, HYPEBAE, Refinery29, and LADYGUNN, among others. Speaking to her impact, Forbes touted her among its “AAPI Artists to Watch,” and Atwood Magazine christened her an “exceptional artist-to-watch.” She emerged as the rare collaborator equally comfortable on a track with Ruth B and mxtmtoon or Eric Nam and Whethan. Beyond touring with the likes of Ricky Montgomery and Claire Rosinkranz, she graced the bill of Head In the Clouds Festival and has sold out two nationwide headline tours in 2023 and 2024.

Generating over 1 billion streams, packing venues on headline tours, and attracting widespread critical acclaim, she narrates a season of self-actualization and newfound confidence on her 2025 full-length debut, BUZZKILL, out now on Mercury Records.

Geoff Mann Honors Herbie Mann and Hunter S. Thompson With ‘Underground’ Tribute Album

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Acclaimed drummer, composer, and producer Geoff Mann is set to release Underground, a full-length tribute to his father Herbie Mann’s landmark 1969 album Memphis Underground. Out today is the second offering from the project: a cinematic reinterpretation of “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” the abolitionist anthem popularized through Herbie’s fusion classic and later adopted by Hunter S. Thompson as the official campaign song for his 1970 run for Sheriff of Pitkin County.

The notorious gonzo journalist also cited Memphis Underground as one of his ‘Favorite Albums of the 1960s’ adding to its cross-genre, cross-cultural commercial success that garnered a devout audience across the globe. On his cinematic approach to the classic soul ballad, Geoff Mann says, “I treated this arrangement almost as if it was film score, starting very minimally with just the rhythm section and slowing building up and adding instruments chorus by chorus until we finally hit the melody at the very end.”

Herbie Mann’s original Memphis Underground remains a landmark in the melding of jazz and Southern soul and is often cited as one of the first albums deemed as “fusion.” Released on Atlantic Records, the album brought together a merger of New York jazz soloists including Roy Ayers, Larry Coryell, and Sonny Sharrock with the rhythm section at Memphis’ American Sound Studio, a hub for R&B and soul hits. Produced by the legendary Tom Dowd, the record blended deep groove and improvisational freedom to create a genre-crossing sound that resonated well beyond the jazz world. It remains one of the best-selling jazz albums of all time and was famously praised by Rolling Stone as “a piece of musical alchemy.”

Speaking about the new reinterpretation project, Geoff Mann says, “Memphis Underground deserves to be remembered for the impact that it had, but in my opinion it could only be properly re-presented as an evolution of the original concept. There are others who could’ve made a similar record with the same intention, but having a unique insight into my father’s music, being both intimately familiar and detached at the same time, I was the only one who was going to do it.”

The Funeral Portrait Share Emotional New Single “Evergreen” From Deluxe Album ‘GREETINGS FROM SUFFOCATE CITY – FROM BEYOND THE ABYSS’

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 “It’s an attempt to put all of our anxious thoughts into one place,” explains singer and songwriter Lee Jennings of The Funeral Portrait about the inspiration for their newly released single “Evergreen.”

“Evergreen” is one of the three brand new songs featured on the deluxe edition of the red-hot emo-rooted band’s second album, the 24-track GREETINGS FROM SUFFOCATE CITY – FROM BEYOND THE ABYSS: DELUXE EDITION (the track listing is listed below).

“The song speaks to universal and painful truths-that love is the source of all suffering, and the bittersweet feelings that coincide with it,” elaborates Jennings. “The lyrics come from an extremely personal place and are set against a melancholy, stripped-back track that helps accent one of our most emotional hymns to date.”

THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT-Lee Jennings (Vocals), Cody Weissinger (Guitar), Caleb Freihaut (Guitar/Auxiliary), Robert Weston (Bass), and Homer Umbanhowar- (Drums)-has “carved out a unique space in modern rock, blending theatrical energy with deeply personal storytelling” (Hard Rock Reviews, 5/27/25). With “Evergreen,” the Atlanta band is excitingly building on their radio success. They achieved the #1 spot last November on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay and Mediabase’s Active Rock radio charts with their smash single “Suffocate City (feat. Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills).” They’re once again enjoying #1 success on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with “Holy Water,” which features guest vocals by Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death Punch; the song is also firmly planted in the Top Five on Mediabase’s Active Rock charts with “Holy Water.”

The montage video for “Evergreen” illustrates THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT’s exciting success story. It’s been steadily growing since joining forces with Better Noise Music, known for its creative artist development, innovative cross-media strategies, and ability to build international success stories. The campaign for THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT began in August 2022, almost three years ago, with the release of “Voodoo Doll” when they were an opening band in 300-400 person venues (or smaller). Now they’re drawing the biggest crowds at the major festivals, touring all year with bands like Ice Nine Kills, and gearing up for a European tour this fall.

Converge and Coalesce Release Raw 1996 Live Album From CBGB in Tribute to Rich Hall

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Ahead of this weekend’s series of benefit shows for the legendary New York hardcore promoter Rich Hall, Converge and Coalesce have announced the release of an unapologetically raw 1996 live recording of the bands’ show at CBGB. The 14-song album captures the bands in their most primal form and is available digitally here and the 2XLP format is available for pre-order here. Proceeds from the album will benefit the Hall family in perpetuity.

The bands comment: “This is a tribute to our friend Rich Hall, who introduced our bands to New York City in the early days. We will never forget the profound impact he had on all of us in the underground music community.”

Converge vocalist/lyricist Jacob Bannon adds: “This Saturday, we are scheduled to celebrate the life and legacy of Rich Hall through a show in Brooklyn NY.In the early to mid-1990s, the metallic hardcore subgenre- at least as we know it today- was just beginning to take shape. Our bands were raw, chaotic, and hard to grasp without seeing them live. The sound didn’t fit easily into existing scenes, and as a result, we were often overlooked by press, labels, and promoters. Out of necessity, we carved out our own spaces: basements, rented halls, wherever we could gather. And in these hidden corners, new scenes quietly began to grow. While bands were active in the Tri-State area, New York City itself remained a challenging place for our subgenre to break into. Rich Hall changed that.

“A young fanatic of all things heavy, Rich took a chance on us. As a promoter, he welcomed this new wave of chaotic, metallic hardcore into the city, bringing our bands into venues that had once felt out of reach. With enthusiasm, warmth, and unwavering support, he carried the torch of NYC’s legendary underground- places like CBGBs- into a new era.

“It didn’t take long for Rich to become more than just another promoter. He became a friend, a part of the fabric of the community we all loved so deeply.
Over time, our paths diverged, as they often do. But I never stopped keeping tabs on Rich. I watched from afar as he built a beautiful family and found his voice as a visual artist. When I heard about his passing, it hit hard. He was walking a bright path, and he deserved more time here. My thoughts turned to our memories, his family, and the challenges they would now face without him.

“To process my own feelings, I turned to something familiar- work.While digging through an old storage bin, I came across a stack of cassettes. Sitting right on top was one in particular, it felt as if the universe placed it there to be seen. It was a copy of our first show at CBGBs on November 17, 1996- Converge on one side, Coalesce on the other. That show was one of my first real interactions with Rich. For me, it symbolized something much larger than music. It marked the beginning of so much that I hold dear- things that would never have been possible without him.

“I hoped the recording was still intact enough to release in tribute to Rich and his family.

“I quickly reached out to Sean Ingram of Coalesce, explaining my finding and intention, and he excitedly gave his full support for the project. Shortly after, I sent the tape to Zach at GodCity to be digitized. Weeks later, we got word that it had been successfully salvaged. The next step was sending it to Brad Boatright at Audiosiege for mastering. Once the audio was finalized, I worked with Pol from Branca Studio to design the release. His artwork perfectly captured the spirit I envisioned.

“The recording itself is chaotically raw and unfiltered- two bands in their most primordial form. Since no video footage exists, the listener must use imagination to color the intensity of the scene that winter day.

“Together, Converge and Coalesce are releasing the recording as a tribute to Rich Hall–Our friend and supporter who helped bring our music to New York City in the earliest days. His impact on the underground music community was profound and we will never forget him and what he did for us.

“Proceeds from this project will be donated to the Hall family in perpetuity.”

Live at CBGB’s, track list:
Converge
Forsaken (Live at CBGBs)
Dead (Live at CBGBs)
For You (Live at CBGBs)
Antithesis (Live at CBGBs)
Color Me Blood Red (Live at CBGBs)
The Saddest Day (Live at CBGBs)
Coalesce
A safe Place. (Live at CBGBs)
Cut To Length (Live at CBGBs)
Grain of Salt (Live at CBGBs)
Blend as Well (Live at CBGBs)
Harvest of Maturity (Live at CBGBs)
73c (Live at CBGBs)
This is the Last (Live at CBGBs)
Simulcast (Live at CBGBs)

Big Wild Expands Horizons With New Single “Universe” Featuring iDA HAWK

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Big Wild – the exploratory producer, singer, songwriter, engineer and artist Jackson Stell – has dropped a new single “Universe” The song – a sprawling, playful dance track with an enlivening message – features iDA HAWK. The release continues Stell’s exploration of themes around connection and belonging that have defined his recent work. With its optimistic energy and collaborative spirit, “Universe” signals exciting new directions for the Big Wild project.

On the track, HAWK says: 

“The release of ‘Universe’ synchronistically aligns with 10 years of collaboration and friendship with Jackson— and I think the depth of our shared creative expression shines on this song. During the writing process, it was meaningful to explore universal themes, including the idea that we are all interconnected: when you find your own soul, you find us all.“

“Universe’ marks the 3rd single from Big Wild this year.  He previously released the propulsive anthem “Love Any Longer,” and the symphonic “You Belong Here” which marked his first release since his  2022 album The Efferusphere. This Fall Big Wild will embark on his “Wild Child Tour” of North America with dates kicking off on September 4 at Marathon Music Works in Nashville, TN.  The tour makes stops at the Mission Ballroom in Denver, CO on September 27, and at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on October 4 before its conclusion on October 11 in Troutdale, OR.  A $1 donation from every ticket sold on the “Wild Child Tour” will go to Portland’s Ethos Music Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides free and sliding scale music lessons, ensembles, summer camps, and community outreach to thousands of students across Oregon each year.  On June 15 Big Wild will head to Indianapolis, IN to play Indy Pride WORD OF MOUTH. All dates are listed below and tickets are available here

Seeking to shed the accumulated seriousness of his professional journey, Stell has embarked on a mission to reclaim his artistic wonder. His latest work signals a bold new phase for Big Wild, trading electronic foundations for a richer palette that draws from indie-pop, psychedelic rock, and the colorful textures of ’60s music. These songs pulse with live instrumentation and embrace the kind of playful unpredictability that comes from creating without constraints.”

“The Wild Child Tour”

9/4 – Marathon Music Works – Nashville, TN

9/5 – The Eastern – Atlanta, GA

9/6 – The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC

9/8 – The National – Richmond, VA

9/9 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA

9/11 – Echostage – Washington, DC

9/12 – Avant Gardner – Brooklyn, NY

9/13 – Citizens House of Blues – Boston, MA

9/15 – State Theatre – Portland, ME

9/16 – The Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON

9/18 – Royal Oak Music Theatre – Detroit, MI

9/19 – The Salt Shed – Chicago, IL

9/20 – The Sylvee – Madison, WI

9/23 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN

9/24 – The Truman – Kansas City, MO

9/26 – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater – Vail, CO

9/27 – Mission Ballroom – Denver, CO

9/30 – Rockwell at The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT

10/2 – Channel 24 – Sacramento, CA

10/3 – The Greek Theatre – Berkeley, CA

10/4 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA

10/7 – Knitting Factory Concert House – Boise, ID

10/9 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA

10/11 – Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn – Portland, OR