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HERDD & Overwork Unleash Cathartic Club Banger “Pick You Up (Overwork Remix)”

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When you’ve had enough of being someone’s emotional lifeline, you write a song like this. HERDD, the Montreal-born, Sudbury-based pop provocateur, teams up with U.K. remix artist Overwork (aka Matthew Smith) for a revamped take on his breakup anthem “Pick You Up.” The Overwork Remix lands with electrifying flair, dripping with catharsis, and booming with bass lines built for healing.

Set to a pounding pop/dance beat, the track lets HERDD (a.k.a. François Côté) drop the mask and reclaim his time. “It’s not my job / to pick you up,” he declares in the infectious hook, before driving it home with a cheeky mic-drop: “Seriously, go find a man / and if you don’t know how, there’s an app for that.”

But there’s depth behind the sass. “‘Pick You Up’ started out bitter,” HERDD explains. “It was about a very specific kind of person—someone who asks how you are just to pivot back to themselves. But over time, I began to feel more powerful than resentful. That inspired me to work on a new version that celebrated the empowerment hiding in the original track.” The result? A dancefloor confessional where boundaries are sacred, recovery is righteous, and queerness is a badge of pride.

HERDD and Overwork’s friendship spans school days spent binging Murder She Wrote (yes, all 12 seasons plus the movies) and awkward teenage jam sessions in Overwork’s childhood home. “Matt was the first person I came out to,” HERDD says. “He just said ‘Cool!’ and we moved on. I’ll never forget how easy he made it for me to just be myself.”

Originally featured on HERDD’s 2024 debut album Afterlife, the track chronicles the messy aftermath of a one-sided relationship, set against the backdrop of HERDD’s post-pandemic self-reckoning. Now, with newly recorded vocals and an elevated soundscape, the Overwork Remix brings that story full circle—bitter turned bold, heartbreak transformed into clarity.

HERDD has long used music to explore identity, mental health, and resilience. “I was raised in a religious household that saw queerness as something to repent. I’ve carried a lot of that shame. But when I stopped trying to be ‘nice’ and started being real, that’s when I found real love—and real hate too. But that’s life. That’s what this song is about.”

If you’re looking for a track that hits hard on the dancefloor and in your soul, this is it.

On This Day in 1987: Rick Astley Gives the World a Pop Promise and How Rick-Rolling Was Invented

On July 27, 1987, the world first heard a promise it would never forget: Never Gonna Give You Up. Released by RCA Records as the lead single from Rick Astley’s debut album Whenever You Need Somebody, the song introduced a fresh-faced English singer with a rich baritone, courtesy of the powerhouse production trio Stock Aitken Waterman. Few could have predicted just how enduring this cheerful pop anthem would become—nor how it would eventually shape the digital culture of the 21st century.

Crafted at PWL Studios in South London, the song was built on the foundation of tight 1980s synth-pop: Yamaha DX7 basslines, Linn 9000 drum sequencing, and Fairlight-sculpted strings. Mike Stock credits Colonel Abrams’ “Trapped” as a rhythmic influence, while Pete Waterman suggested the title based on Astley’s real-life devotion to his girlfriend. The trio sculpted the song specifically to showcase Astley’s surprisingly mature vocals, creating a track that sounded both familiar and fresh.

Upon release, “Never Gonna Give You Up” raced to the top of the U.K. Singles Chart, staying there for five weeks and ending 1987 as the nation’s best-selling single. It didn’t stop there. The song topped charts in 25 countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, and West Germany. Its success marked Stock Aitken Waterman’s most triumphant global moment and positioned Astley as one of the breakout stars of the late ’80s. He would go on to sell over 40 million records worldwide.

The music video, directed by future Con Air filmmaker Simon West, was filmed in and around London’s Harrow Club. With Astley’s clean-cut look, confident dance moves, and that bright blue background, it was a quintessential slice of 1980s pop culture. Today, it stands as one of the most recognizable videos on the internet—with over 1.6 billion views on YouTube.

But it was in 2007, two decades after the single’s release, that “Never Gonna Give You Up” became something else entirely. An anonymous user on 4chan created a bait-and-switch prank: users expecting a trailer for the game Grand Theft Auto IV were instead redirected to Astley’s video. Thus, rickrolling was born. It quickly spread as a playful internet meme, reaching its cultural apex in 2008 when YouTube rickrolled every featured video for April Fools’ Day.

Astley took the meme’s revival in stride. “That’s what’s brilliant about the internet,” he told the Los Angeles Times in 2008. Far from resenting the joke, he embraced it—most memorably by crashing the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade that same year to lip-sync the song live. The internet’s prank had become a nostalgic celebration, introducing the track to an entirely new generation.

In the years since, “Never Gonna Give You Up” has only grown in stature. Billboard ranked it among the 500 best pop songs of all time in 2023. It appeared in films, commercials, viral campaigns, and even on Ted Lasso, where a funeral sing-along left audiences both laughing and crying. Rick Astley continues to perform it—often closing his shows with the track that never leaves us.

“Never Gonna Give You Up” is more than a catchy chorus and a retro video. It’s a pop milestone, a meme, and a reminder that sometimes, the most lasting musical promises come wrapped in synths and sincerity. On this day in 1987, Rick Astley gave us his word—and decades later, he’s still keeping it.

30 Times a Ballad Crushed the Charts

Ballads have a secret superpower. They don’t race to the top—they float, they soar, and sometimes they wreck you gently. Across decades and genres, these slow-burn beauties filled stadiums, ruled the charts, and stayed with us long after the last note.

Here are 35 ballads—from pop to rock to R&B—that crushed the charts and captured our hearts.

Adele – “Someone Like You”
Just a piano, a voice, and a heartbreak that felt universal. Adele’s vocal restraint became her ultimate weapon.

Aerosmith – “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”
Steven Tyler’s sky-high notes and that Armageddon drama created a rock ballad for the ages.

Alicia Keys – “If I Ain’t Got You”
Soaring soul wrapped in piano chords and longing. A timeless R&B moment.

Barbra Streisand – “The Way We Were”
A sweeping cinematic ballad that captures memory, love, and melancholy in every phrase.

Bee Gees – “How Deep Is Your Love”
Smooth harmonies, soft beats, and an emotional pull that carried across dance floors and bedrooms.

Billie Eilish – “What Was I Made For?”
Delicate and haunting, this Barbie soundtrack moment brought a whisper to the top of the world.

Bonnie Raitt – “I Can’t Make You Love Me”
A gentle confession, wrapped in piano and vulnerability. A late-night anthem of acceptance.

Bonnie Tyler – “Total Eclipse of the Heart”
Epic and thunderous, this power ballad lights up karaoke nights and emotional playlists alike.

Boyz II Men – “End of the Road”
Velvety harmonies and heartbreak blended into one of the longest-running #1s of the ‘90s.

Bruno Mars – “When I Was Your Man”
A throwback to classic piano ballads, filled with regret and raw honesty.

Céline Dion – “My Heart Will Go On”
Titanic-sized emotion, anchored by Céline’s unwavering vocal strength.

Christina Perri – “A Thousand Years”
A wedding staple and eternal love letter that still finds its way onto playlists worldwide.

Elton John – “Your Song”
Tender, simple, and beautifully British. A love note in lyrical form.

Elvis Presley – “Can’t Help Falling in Love”
A gentle declaration with a melody as enduring as love itself.

Foreigner – “I Want to Know What Love Is”
Big vocals, gospel backing, and emotional reach that spans generations.

George Michael – “One More Try”
Slow-burning and soulful, this gospel-tinged ballad showcases George Michael’s vocal control and emotional depth.

John Legend – “All of Me”
Romantic and raw, this ballad became a modern classic for weddings and slow dances.

Katy Perry – “Unconditionally”
A mid-tempo love ballad with a huge chorus and a message of unwavering support.

Lady Gaga – “Shallow”
A dramatic duet from A Star Is Born, blending rock and tenderness into a Grammy-winning anthem.

Leona Lewis – “Bleeding Love”
Epic and vulnerable, this song pairs vocal power with lyrical longing.

Lewis Capaldi – “Someone You Loved”
Soft piano and a fragile vocal carry the weight of loss and love.

Lionel Richie & Diana Ross – “Endless Love”
A duet that defines romance, drenched in smooth ‘80s soul.

Mariah Carey – “Hero”
A ballad of strength and self-belief, lifted by one of pop’s most powerful voices.

Norah Jones – “Don’t Know Why”
A mellow, jazzy ballad that sips its way through heartache and subtle regret.

Phil Collins – “Against All Odds”
A ballad that leans into longing with sweeping emotion and that signature Collins intensity.

Prince – “Purple Rain”
Blues, gospel, and rock collide in this monumental slow jam, ending in a wailing guitar solo that still echoes.

Rihanna – “Stay”
Sparse and emotional, this duet with Mikky Ekko strips it down to raw vulnerability.

Roberta Flack – “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”
A slow, breathless build that carries love and awe in every note.

Sam Smith – “Stay With Me”
Modern soul and gospel warmth meet in this stirring, Grammy-winning hit.

Sinead O’Connor – “Nothing Compares 2 U”
Written by Prince, delivered with piercing clarity by Sinead, and etched in pop history.

Toni Braxton – “Un-Break My Heart”
A soaring vocal and dramatic strings elevate this breakup ballad into R&B royalty.

Tracy Chapman – “Baby Can I Hold You”
Simple, direct, and full of yearning—Chapman’s voice says it all.

Whitney Houston – “I Will Always Love You”
Dolly may have written it, but Whitney launched it into the stratosphere with that iconic vocal build.

The Beatles – “Yesterday”
Timeless and wistful, this acoustic ballad still feels fresh more than half a century later.

The Righteous Brothers – “Unchained Melody”
That longing, that crescendo—few ballads tug on the soul quite like this one.

These ballads didn’t need tempo or trend—they brought feeling, storytelling, and voices that reached into the heart of culture. From prom nights to tearful drives, they found their place and stayed there.

10 Tips for Getting Radio Airplay in a Streaming World

In a landscape dominated by streaming and social media, radio still holds power—especially for artists looking to build staying power. But landing airplay today means more than mailing out a CD. Here’s what music directors actually look for when considering new tracks.

1. A Clear Artist Story
Music directors want to know who the artist is and why this song matters. When there’s a meaningful backstory or a specific reason for the release, it adds depth and context that helps the song stand out.

2. Clean, Ready-to-Air Audio
Songs should arrive in fully edited, broadcast-ready form. A clean version under 3:30, properly mixed and labeled, makes the process smooth. Anything less slows things down.

3. Local and Format Fit
If the artist has a tie to the station’s city or audience, it’s worth pointing out. Stations often prioritize songs that reflect their listeners’ interests, hometown pride, or genre preferences.

4. Proof of Engagement
Streaming numbers, video views, or sold-out shows show there’s already excitement around the track. Music directors notice when a song is building traction in other corners of the industry.

5. Searchable, Organized Submissions
A clear subject line—Artist – Song – Genre – Airplay Submission—makes a difference. Properly labeled files and emails help stations find tracks quickly when it’s time to build a playlist.

6. Notable Playlist Placements
Inclusion on curated playlists from platforms like Spotify or Apple Music signals credibility. It’s one more indicator that a song has potential to connect with a wider audience.

7. Format Awareness
Knowing a station’s genre, tone, and audience is key. Songs that fit naturally into a station’s sound have a better shot than ones that fall outside the typical rotation.

8. Real Connection Over Promotion
Music directors respond well to genuine outreach. A friendly message, a thoughtful intro, or a real-life interaction builds familiarity over time—and makes an artist easier to support.

9. Visual Assets Add Value
Radio is still an audio-first format, but strong visuals can help a station promote a track on social media or build engagement. A quality video or behind-the-scenes clip can tip the scale.

10. Polite, Strategic Follow-Ups
One follow-up email a week or two later is appreciated, especially if there’s news to share. Frequent or repetitive messages can feel overwhelming. Respect for the station’s process goes a long way.

Music directors pay attention to more than hype. The songs that rise to the top usually come from artists who understand the system, stay professional, and send something worth hearing again and again.

The Temptations’ Isolated Vocals For “My Girl”

“My Girl” is the 1964 song by The Temptations, written and produced by Smokey Robinson and Ronald White of the Miracles. It became the group’s first U.S. #1 hit and is widely regarded as their signature song. Inspired by Claudette Robinson, the track was later preserved by the Library of Congress for its cultural significance.











Connie Diiamond Gets Raw and Real in Emotional New Single “Letter To My Fans”

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Rising Bronx spitter Connie Diiamond addresses her audience directly with a poignant and powerful new single entitled “Letter To My Fans” out now via Def Jam Recordings.

The intimacy of the production mirrors the stark honesty of her lyrics. The bass bumps in the distance, emphasizing her bars at the forefront. Traditionally, she always held nothing back, but she cuts even deeper on “Letter To My Fans.” Speaking unapologetically, Connie makes a declaration to the competition as she states, “None of you could compare to me. You see I’m coming from a place where I ain’t had sh*t-where the trauma translates into baggage.” Additionally, she dropped the “Instrumental” and “Slowed Versions” to accompany the track.

About “Letter to My Fans,” she said, “I’ve never dedicated any music to my fans directly before. I was expressing to them how I felt in real-time. It’s one of the most vulnerable records I have. It reflects where I am, where I’ve been, and what I’m feeling today.”

At the end of 2024, she served up Underdog Szn: BRB, which boasted an A-list cohort of guests such as Remy Ma, Cash Cobain, Joe Budden, Don Q, and more. Moreover, “Shoot” graced the soundtrack for NBA 2K24, and BET selected her as its BET Amplified for March. She also performed at the 2024 BET Awards Red Carpet Live Preshow. Among many accomplishments, Connie has notched major co-signs from the likes of NBA superstar LeBron James, who marveled at her viral Ludacris-sampled freestyle in 2023. The rapper then made waves with the release of her debut LP, Underdog SZN, featuring Dame D.O.L.L.A., Don Q, and more.

Benson Boone Continues Arena Tour for ‘American Heart’ Album, Featuring Coachella Highlights and Google Maps Collab

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Benson Boone continues his sold-out Fall 2025 American Heart arena tour. The run of North American dates will follow the release of his album American Heart.

Kicking off on August 22 at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, the tour includes stops at Madison Square Garden in New York, Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, and many more before wrapping up at Delta Center in Salt Lake City on October 8.

As part of the tour, Boone is partnering with Google Maps to exclusively share his favorite local spots for fans to check out before or after the show, and help concert-goers find the best way to get to the venues.

The tour announcement arrives on the heels of Boone’s latest anthem, “Mystical Magical,” the second single from American Heart. He first debuted the track on stage at Coachella, where he also brought out surprise guest Brian May of Queen for a special performance of “Bohemian Rhapsody.” In addition to garnering widespread critical acclaim, the performance immediately soared across social media, generating tens of millions of views overnight.

Boone first introduced American Heart with “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else,” his first release of the year. It followed his show-stopping performance of smash hit “Beautiful Things” at the 67th annual Grammy Awards in February, where he was nominated for Best New Artist. This weekend, he lit up the Saturday Night Live stage, where he made his debut as musical guest performing “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else” and “Mystical Magical.”

“Beautiful Things” was the #1 most streamed song in the world last year, earning Boone the IFPI Global Single Award for 2024. Certified 5x Platinum, the chart-conquering track has now surpassed 2 billion streams on Spotify and nearly 4 billion total streams since its release last year. Featured on his acclaimed, Platinum certified debut album Fireworks & Rollerblades, the viral smash logged an impressive 7 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart, hit #1 at Top 40, Hot AC, and AC radio, and vaulted to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also earned Boone two Billboard Music Awards, an MTV Video Music Award, an iHeartRadio Music Award, and multiple global accolades.

Aug 22 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
Aug 23 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Aug 25 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena
Aug 26 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Arena
Aug 27 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Aug 29 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Aug 30 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
Sep 2 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Sep 3 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Sep 5 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Sep 6 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
Sep 7 – Raleigh, NC – Lenovo Center
Sep 9 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Sep 10 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Sep 11 – Louisville, KY – Bourbon & Beyond Music Festival
Sep 13 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
Sep 14 – Miami, FL – Kaseya Center
Sep 16 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center
Sep 18 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Sep 19 – Austin, TX – Moody Center
Sep 20 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
Sep 22 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
Sep 24 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena
Sep 26 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
Sep 27 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena San Diego
Sep 30 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
Oct 3 – Portland, OR – Moda Center
Oct 4 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
Oct 5 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Oct 8 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center
Dec 4 – Abu Dhabi, UAE – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Miranda Lambert Marks 20 Years of “Kerosene” with Fiery American Idol Performance and ACM Week Mentorship

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Ahead of performing on this week’s Academy of Country Music Awards, where she holds the title of winningest artist in ACM history, country music superstar Miranda Lambert lit up the “American Idol” stage during Sunday night’s Top 10 episode. In addition to serving as a guest mentor, Lambert delivered a fiery performance in celebration of the 20th anniversary of her breakthrough hit “Kerosene.”

Lambert brought her signature authenticity and sharp musical instincts to “Idol” rehearsals this week, offering guidance and encouragement to each of the 10 remaining hopefuls. Her appearance gave viewers a firsthand look echoing her latest endeavor as co-founder of Big Loud Texas, a label imprint aimed at supporting and developing rising talent. With her passion for nurturing artists on full display, Lambert’s mentorship marked a powerful moment in this season’s competition.

As she performed her iconic single “Kerosene,” Lambert also celebrated a personal milestone – the 20th anniversary of that breakthrough album, now available on vinyl for the first time ever. The high-octane performance reminded audiences why she remains celebrated by NPR as the “backbone of contemporary country music” two decades into her storied career.

That record kicked off a run of 10 consecutive Top 10 albums, with the latest, Postcards from Texas (featuring current single “Run”), available everywhere now. The three-time GRAMMY Award-winner next performs on this week’s ACM Awards, airing live on Prime Video at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 8. Lambert is also set to join Morgan Wallen for several stadium dates of the upcoming I’m The Problem Tour, while headlining sets at festivals and one-off dates this summer including Country Stampede, Lakefront Music Fest, Field & Stream Music Fest and more.

Russell Dickerson Expands RUSSELLMANIA TOUR 2025 with New Fall Dates and Smash Hit “Happen To Me”

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Multi-platinum entertainer Russell Dickerson, extends ROUND 3 of his RUSSELLMANIA TOUR 2025, adding more dates to the fall run. The tour has drawn sold-out crowds and is set to bring even more unforgettable moments as the excitement continues into summer and fall.

Dickerson’s latest and fastest-rising single, “Happen To Me” anthem has already made history as the biggest streaming debut of his career. “Exuding a big arena-ready energy and easily screamable lyrics,” (Holler) the track has already surpassed 56 million streams and climbed into the Top 30 on the country radio charts.

See all of the upcoming RUSSELLMANIA TOUR 2025 Dates below:
9/18 – Wallingford, CT – Oakdale Theatre
9/19 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia
9/25 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte
9/26 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live!
9/27 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
10/3 – Pickering, ON – Pickering Casino Resort
10/4 – Rama, ON – Casino Rama Resort
10/10 – Lincoln, CA – Thunder Valley Casino
10/14 – Spokane, WA – The Podium
10/15 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
10/17 – Calgary, AB – Grey Eagle Resort and Casino
10/18 – Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place
10/23 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
10/24 – Omaha, NE – Steelhouse Omaha
10/25 – Waukee, IA – Vibrant Music Hall
11/14 – Clearwater, FL – The BayCare Sound

Bold indicates newly added dates
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JINJER Drop Explosive “Fast Draw” Live Video from Duel, Packed with Tour Mayhem and Festival Fury

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Jinjer have released new music video for “Fast Draw”, a standout track from their latest album, Duel. Featuring live footage from their recent European tours alongside metal legends Sepultura, as well as highlights from last summer’s festival circuit, the video offers a front-row seat to JINJER’s live energy and commanding stage presence.

Renowned for their genre-defying sound and electrifying performances, JINJER continues to rise as one of the most dynamic forces in today’s metal landscape. The band spent 2024 on the road with Sepultura as part of the iconic group’s farewell world tour, and 2025 has already seen them bring their ferocity to stages across Asia and Australia. This summer, JINJER will storm North America as direct support for Babymetal, with additional high-profile festival appearances set for Download UK, Graspop Metal Meeting, and more.

Eugene Abdukhanov says of the new album: After all the releases we’ve made, finally having Duel in our hands and ready to be shared with the world, makes us very proud that our band still hasn’t run out of creativity and inspiration. The fact that we still challenge ourselves to release the best music we have ever made with each new release, is what keeps JINJER moving forward. This album was the longest songwriting process we’ve ever had and it took almost two years to complete. We worked very hard with every free minute we weren’t on tour, recording demos over and over again and always searching for the perfect sound for guitars, bass and drums. It was also the first time that Tatiana did vocal pre-productions, so it’s safe to say that none of our releases were so well thought out and calculated as this one. It pulverizes the boundaries of the modern progressive metal genre but still remains sophisticated, exciting and extreme all at the same time. We took up the challenge to expand our musical horizons even wider than before in order to cement Duel to be the next step in JINJER’s musical growth and hopefully the evolution of metal music in general.”