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Aerosmith, Yungblud, and Lainey Wilson Share Electric New Single “Wild Woman (Lainey Wilson Version)”

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Aerosmith, British multi-platinum artist Yungblud, and GRAMMY-winning American country superstar Lainey Wilson have shared the electric new single “Wild Woman (Lainey Wilson Version).” This track is an exciting new take on the song from the collaborative EP ‘One More Time’, which is out now via Capitol Records. Built on the original’s blues-infused foundation, the new version showcases Wilson’s bold vocal performance, adding a distinct country edge that perfectly complements the rock foundation of Aerosmith and Yungblud.

The collaboration was sparked after Steven Tyler and Lainey Wilson performed “Dream On” at Tyler’s Jam for Janie benefit earlier this year. As the ‘One More Time’ sessions progressed, Tyler and Yungblud invited Wilson to join the project, bringing Joe Perry back to the studio to craft a new guitar part for this specific version. Yungblud shared his enthusiasm, stating: “I’m really hyped to have Lainey Wilson jump on this record with us. I have been a fan of her for a while. Her life story is truly inspirational. With this record, we really needed a female vocalist who could carry it with the level of authenticity that Lainey embodies. We needed a wild woman and we for sure got one!”

This release follows the massive chart success of the ‘One More Time’ EP, which entered the Top 10 of the Billboard 200, extending Aerosmith’s six-decade streak of Top 10 entries and giving Yungblud his first-ever Top 10 on that chart. The EP also hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums and debuted at No. 1 in the UK—Aerosmith’s first UK chart-topper in their forty-nine-year chart history. The collaboration arrives during a banner year for Wilson, who recently hosted the 2025 CMA Awards and took home three trophies, including Entertainer of the Year.

‘One More Time’ EP Tracklist:

  1. “My Only Angel”
  2. “Problems”
  3. “Wild Woman”
  4. “A Thousand Days”
  5. “Back In The Saddle” (2025 Mix)
  6. “Wild Woman (Lainey Wilson Version)”

Tucker Wetmore Drops New Track “Proving Me Right” Ahead of New Year’s Rockin’ Eve Performance

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Country’s hottest rising star Tucker Wetmore closes out his blockbuster year with the release of the new track, “Proving Me Right,” marking his first new music since his record-breaking debut album, ‘What Not To’. Built on a mellow groove and laid-back confidence, the track finds Wetmore with a clear-eyed resolve as he watches an ex repeating patterns, underscoring the sharp, reflective writing that continues to set him apart. The song was written by Wetmore, Jessie Jo Dillon, Luke Laird, and Chris Tompkins, capturing the kind of soul-scouring balladry that has made him a fan favorite.

The release arrives as Wetmore’s momentum reaches new heights: his Country radio single “3,2,1” has officially cracked the Top 5 on the Country airplay charts, putting him on pace for his second No. 1 this year. The single is off his critically acclaimed debut album, ‘What Not To’, which made history as the biggest country album debut from a new artist in 2025. Adding to his banner year, Wetmore was just tapped as a performer for “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2026,” airing live on ABC.

Wetmore also recently announced his headlining The Brunette World Tour, launching this February with dates across the U.S., UK, and EU. He will be joined by special guests Dasha, Carter Faith, and Jacob Hackworth for select dates, with limited tickets available. This tour follows his first Grand Ole Opry appearance and his performance at the CMA Awards, where he was a first-time nominee. Additionally, his cinematic music video for the viral hit “Brunette,” directed by Wetmore and Chase Foster, features Bachelor Nation standouts Hannah Godwin and Joey Graziadei in a Wild West storyline.

The Brunette World Tour Dates

  • Feb. 12, 2026 Boston, Mass. at Roadrunner *+
  • Feb. 13, 2026 New York, N.Y. at Terminal 5 *+
  • Feb. 14, 2026 Harrisburg, Penn. at Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex
  • Feb. 21, 2026 Okeechobee, Fla. at Fred Smith Rodeo Arena *
  • Feb. 22, 2026 Hollywood, Fla. at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood *
  • Feb. 26, 2026 Minneapolis, Minn. at The Armory *+
  • Feb. 27, 2026 St. Louis, Mo. at The Factory *+
  • Feb. 28, 2026 Durant, Okla. at The Grand Theater – Choctaw Casino & Resort *
  • April 8, 2026 Zurich, CH at Kaufleuten ~
  • April 9, 2026 Cologne, DE at Carlswerk Victoria ~
  • April 10, 2026 Brussels, BE at La Madeleine ~
  • April 12, 2026 Copenhagen, DK at Vega Main Hall ~
  • April 13, 2026 Stockholm, SE at Nalen ~
  • April 14, 2026 Oslo, NO at Rockefeller Music Hall~
  • April 16, 2026 Hamburg, DE at Fabrik ~
  • April 17, 2026 Amsterdam, NL at Melkweg Max ~
  • April 20, 2026 Dublin, IE at The Academy ~
  • April 21, 2026 Belfast, N.I. at Ulster Hall ~
  • April 23, 2026 Glasgow, UK at O2 Academy Glasgow~
  • April 24, 2026 Manchester, UK at Manchester Academy ~
  • April 26, 2026 Birmingham, UK at O2 Academy Birmingham ~
  • April 28, 2026 London, UK at O2 Forum Kentish Town ~
  • April 29, 2026 London, UK at O2 Forum Kentish Town ~
  • April 30, 2026 London, UK at O2 Forum Kentish Town ~
  • with special guest Dasha
  • with special guest Jacob Hackworth ~ with special guest Carter Faith

Lil Baby Celebrates Birthday With Fan-First Project ‘The Leaks’ Featuring Young Thug and Playboi Carti

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Grammy-winning rap superstar Lil Baby is celebrating his thirty-first birthday today with the official release of his long-awaited project, ‘The Leaks’. Crafted as a special fan-first offering, ‘The Leaks’ compiles full, high-quality versions of previously teased snippets and leaked songs that have circulated online across multiple eras of Baby’s career. The fifteen-track effort serves as a special giveback to his loyal day-one supporters, featuring rap heavyweights including Young Thug, Playboi Carti, Lil Yachty, and more.

To celebrate the release of ‘The Leaks’, Lil Baby is also dropping a brand-new visual for “Let’s Do It,” which features Playboi Carti and Skooly, marking the first-time collaboration between the mega-star rappers. The video finds Atlanta’s brightest parked up against a fleet of luxury cars, trading fiery raps about their come up. Baby glamorizes his rags-to-riches story, spitting lines like: “Mama couldn’t afford cable / Now the big house with no neighbors.” This visual continues his new “WHAM Wednesdays” series, which previewed the rollout with five new drops, including “All on Me” featuring G Herbo.

This new project follows a record-breaking year for Lil Baby, who scored his fourth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with ‘WHAM’. He followed that achievement with his high-powered WHAM WORLD Tour, which successfully hit major arenas across North America. The year also marked the fifth anniversary of his seminal album, ‘My Turn’, which was honored with a commemorative vinyl release celebrating its status as the highest selling album across any genre in 2020, further solidifying his status as a rap icon.

‘The Leaks’ Tracklist

  1. “Mrs. Trendsetter”
  2. “Guaranteed”
  3. “Try To Love”
  4. “Nasty Girl”
  5. “Real Shit”
  6. “Violation”
  7. “Let’s Do It” feat Playboi Carti, Skooly
  8. “Forever Slime”
  9. “Middle Of The Summer”
  10. “What She Like”
  11. “Get Along” feat. Lil Yachty, LUCKI, Veeze
  12. “Superman” feat. Young Thug
  13. “St Tropez” feat. Rylo Rodriguez, Bino Rideaux
  14. “Otha Boy”
  15. “All On Me” feat. G Herbo

Sam Fender Releases Deluxe Version of Mercury Prize Winning Album ‘People Watching’

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Sam Fender is pleased to share a new deluxe version of People Watching, his 2025 Mercury Prize winning, chart-topping, critically acclaimed third album released earlier this year.

In addition to the four tracks that originally featured on Sam’s limited edition Record Store Day vinyl-only Me and The Dog EP, three new tracks also feature, including the recently shared Talk To You (feat. Elton John). Listen to The Treadmill HERE

The extra recordings also feature “Rein Me In (with Olivia Dean)” for its first physical release.

The deluxe version is released on CD and vinyl.

The February 2025 release of People Watching was rapturously received, further cementing Sam Fender as one of Britain’s most prominent recent success stories. Selling over 100,000 copies of the record in its first week in the UK alone, People Watching outsold the rest of the top 10 combined becoming the fastest selling album by a British solo artist since Spring 2022. Its release was followed by a slew of sold-out stadium dates in the Summer, including the 80,000 London Stadium.

Last month, the concert film Live at London Stadium premiered online. Watch it back HERE.

Live at London Stadium captures the recently crowned Mercury Prize winner at the very top of his game, performing to over 80,000 jubilant fans last Summer, and featuring the first live performance of Rein Me In alongside Olivia Dean.

Live at London Stadium was directed by Toby L & Kit Monteith and is produced by Up The Game (Blur, Olivia Rodrigo, Liam Gallagher).

Last week Sam concluded his 2025 People Watching tour in Australia.

People Watching Deluxe Additional Tracklisting:
1. I’m Always On Stage
2. Talk To You (feat. Elton John)
3. Fortuna’s Wheel
4. Rein Me In (with Olivia Dean)
5. Me and The Dog
6. Tyrants
7. The Treadmill
8. Empty Spaces

The Wonder Years Announce ‘No Closer to Heaven’ 10th Anniversary Tour

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The Pennsylvania-based outfit The Wonder Years is set to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their 2015 studio album, ‘No Closer to Heaven’, with a major tour across the United States and the United Kingdom. As detailed this week, the band will perform the album in full each night, followed by a second set featuring material from their other six records. This tour follows the recent arrival of a newly remixed and remastered version of the album on November 21, commemorating its milestone anniversary.

Support for the entire run will come from Knuckle Puck, with additional support from Equipment, Initiate, and Weakened Friends on select dates. The tour is packed with highly anticipated stops, including a special four-night stand in Philadelphia in April, featuring different support acts each night. This momentous celebration comes with a poignant note from the band, hinting that these will likely be fans’ last opportunities to see them live for an undetermined amount of time, urging fans to catch the shows while they can.

‘No Closer to Heaven’ Anniversary Tour Dates

  • Jan 14 The Prospect Building Bristol, England
  • Jan 15 SWG3 Galvanizers Glasgow, Scotland
  • Jan 16 Albert Hall Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Jan 17 O2 Forum Kentish Town London, England
  • Mar 4 Brooklyn Paramount New York, NY
  • Mar 5 The Fillmore Silver Spring Silver Spring, MD
  • Mar 6 The Ritz Raleigh, NC
  • Mar 7 The Fillmore Charlotte Charlotte, NC
  • Mar 8 House of Blues Orlando Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • Mar 10 The Masquerade (Heaven) Atlanta, GA
  • Mar 11 Brooklyn Bowl Nashville Nashville, TN
  • Mar 12 Tower Theatre Oklahoma City, OK
  • Mar 13 Granada Theater Dallas, TX
  • Mar 14 Emo’s Austin Austin, TX
  • Mar 17 The Lowbrow Palace El Paso, TX
  • Mar 18 Nile Theater Mesa, AZ
  • Mar 19 The Observatory North Park San Diego, CA
  • Mar 20 House of Blues Anaheim Anaheim, CA
  • Mar 21 Belasco Theater Los Angeles, CA
  • Mar 22 The UC Theatre Berkeley, CA
  • Mar 24 Revolution Hall Portland, OR
  • Mar 25 Mar 29, 2026 Treefort Music Fest Boise, ID
  • Mar 25 Showbox SoDo Seattle, WA
  • Mar 28 The Grand at The Complex Salt Lake City, UT
  • Mar 29 Ogden Theatre Denver, CO
  • Mar 31 The Truman Kansas City, MO
  • Apr 1 Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN
  • Apr 2 Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL
  • Apr 3 Saint Andrew’s Hall Detroit, MI
  • Apr 4 House of Blues Cleveland Cleveland, OH
  • Apr 5 The Danforth Music Hall Toronto, ON
  • Apr 7 Empire Live Albany, NY
  • Apr 8 Citizens House of Blues Boston Boston, MA
  • Apr 9 Theatre of Living Arts Philadelphia, PA
  • Apr 10 Theatre of Living Arts Philadelphia, PA
  • Apr 11 Theatre of Living Arts Philadelphia, PA
  • Apr 12 Theatre of Living Arts Philadelphia, PA
  • May 7 Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, FL
  • May 14 – May 17, 2026 Sonic Temple Columbus, OH

Alex Warren Teams Up With Gigi Perez for New Version of “Eternity”

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Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Alex Warren just dropped a new version of his hit track “Eternity,” and he is sharing the spotlight with Gigi Perez, creating a seamless blend of vocals that gives the fan-favorite track deep new layers. The collaboration, released via Atlantic Records, was inspired by the duo’s joint performance of the song last summer at Lollapalooza in Chicago. This new version arrives on the heels of major success for the original song from his debut album, ‘You’ll Be Alright, Kid’, which debuted at No. 6 on Spotify’s global chart and No. 16 on the Billboard 100.

Gigi Perez spoke about the collaboration, explaining how deeply the original track resonated with her. She shared: “Eternity was a song that understood me from the first moment I heard it. Getting to bring our perspectives together through this record has been so special to me. Grief is an isolating experience and having a friend who understands you makes the difference between isolation and connection. I’ve been greatly impacted by the way Alex shares his experience with loss through his music and it encourages me to continue to share my story.” This partnership highlights the powerful, shared experience of loss that connects both artists, adding significant emotional weight to the already popular song.

This release follows Alex Warren’s highly coveted Best New Artist nomination for the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards, a huge milestone in his rapidly expanding career. His debut album, ‘You’ll Be Alright, Kid’, has already been certified Platinum by the RIAA, having sold over one million albums, and has reached 2x Platinum status in Canada. The record features multiple Billboard Hot 100 charting songs, including the global smash “Ordinary” and “Bloodline” featuring Jelly Roll. Warren has also announced his first arena tour, Little Orphan Alex Live, kicking off in Europe in April 2026, which quickly sold out major venues like the O2 in London and Madison Square Garden in NYC.

Beignet Blanc Solves the Case of Cookie Monster’s Missing Pie in ‘Forks Out’

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Private detective Benoit Blanc, hilariously renamed Beignet Blanc, steps into the world of Sesame Street to investigate the crucial case of Cookie Monster’s missing triple berry pie in an adorable parody called “Forks Out.” This short film, which features Beignet Blanc questioning the usual Sesame Street suspects, is also a fun promotion for the third installment of Rian Johnson’s original series, Wake Up Dead Man, which premieres on Netflix on December 12. Someone has definitely eaten the dessert, and only the beignet-loving detective can solve this sticky mystery.

How the Music Industry Can Open Its Doors Wider and Unlock a New Era of Creative Talent

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In many corners of the music world, talent grows long before recognition arrives. Emerging creators often devote years to writing, producing, and performing without ever receiving the moment that signals they belong. That moment of legitimacy is powerful. It shapes confidence, professional identity, and the willingness to take creative risks. When the industry does not extend that moment, many artists remain in a threshold space where they are working at a high level but are not fully seen.

Across the sector, systemic challenges contribute to this stalled momentum. Gatekeeping often presents as selective curation, yet it quietly filters out artists who would thrive with the right opportunities. Application systems for showcases, grants, and mentorships frequently rely on formats that assume a narrow range of experiences, which keeps many creators from entering the spaces designed to support them. Inclusion is widely discussed in public messaging, although structural change within institutions often progresses slowly. The industry still carries long standing beliefs about who can succeed at scale, and these beliefs shape investment decisions long before the music is even heard. Without active support, many creators navigate internal doubts alone, unsure when they will finally be recognized as professionals who deserve to advance.

These challenges affect the entire musical landscape. When emerging artists wait for permission that never comes, the mainstream remains limited. Audiences miss the chance to experience a wider range of stories, sounds, and creative visions. The ecosystem becomes smaller, not because of a lack of talent, but because of the absence of pathways that make growth possible.

There are many ways the industry can create meaningful, lasting change. Mentorship pipelines would give emerging creators direct access to producers, bookers, publicists, and grant officers. Updated application systems that allow flexible formats would open doors for artists who communicate in different ways. Touring support that includes transportation, adaptive equipment, and accessibility planning would expand participation in one of the most important parts of the music economy. Media coverage that integrates diverse creators into everyday cultural conversations would normalize their presence in the mainstream. Training programs for gatekeepers would help remove unconscious bias from booking and curation decisions. Accessibility audits for venues and festivals would reduce barriers for both performers and audiences. Paid creative residencies would provide time, structure, and legitimacy at pivotal early stages. Broader recognition of digital performance formats would create new touring models that work for a wider range of artists. Clear and accessible communication systems would remove friction at every step of the process. And finally, award submissions and jury processes that actively welcome a broader range of creators would help reshape the understanding of who belongs in the highest levels of the industry.

A music world that embraces these changes becomes larger, more vibrant, and more reflective of the communities it serves. Growth happens when the industry decides that opportunity is not a scarce resource. Recognition becomes a doorway instead of a barrier. The path to legitimacy becomes clearer. The creative landscape becomes richer. And the future of music becomes a place with room for everyone who is ready to step forward.

Peaky Blinders Goes Into Theaters For New Feature Film ‘The Immortal Man’

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The Peaky Blinders are back with a new feature film, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, which continues the story of Tommy Shelby and the Shelby clan. The film, which is available now, was written by series creator Steven Knight and directed by Tom Harper. Cillian Murphy, reprising his role as Tommy Shelby, told Netflix that it is “very gratifying to be re-collaborating” on the film version and that “This is one for the fans.”

The story is set in Birmingham in 1940, amidst the chaos of WWII. Tommy Shelby is driven back from a self-imposed exile to face his most destructive reckoning yet, where he must choose whether to confront his legacy or burn it to the ground. Steven Knight told Netflix that the country is at war, and “so, of course, are our Peaky Blinders,” promising an “explosive chapter.” The film’s cast includes Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Sophie Rundle, and Barry Keoghan.

‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ will be available in theaters on March 6, 2026, and on Netflix on March 20, 2026.

15 of the Best Great American Songbook Albums

There’s something magical about the Great American Songbook. Maybe it’s the nostalgia. Maybe it’s the glamour. Or maybe it’s the thrill of hearing your favorite artist suddenly put on a tux, slow down the tempo, and croon like they’ve been living in a smoky jazz club since 1947.

Every generation eventually tries its hand at these classics. Some succeed beautifully. Some… well, let’s call them “historical curiosities.”

But the albums that work — the ones worth revisiting — are the ones where the artist doesn’t just sing the song. They find themselves inside it. These 15 albums do exactly that.

‘A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night’ – Harry Nilsson (1973)

Nilsson hires Sinatra’s arranger, goes full velvet-suit romantic, and somehow makes standards sound both dreamy and slyly unhinged.

‘Am I Not Your Girl?’ – Sinéad O’Connor (1992)

Sinéad at her boldest — heart, honesty, and a big band behind her. Her voice turns these classics into emotional gut punches.

‘Both Sides Now’ – Joni Mitchell (2000)

Joni transforms jazz standards into a late-night confession booth, anchored by her smoky, lived-in voice and Vince Mendoza’s lush arrangements.

‘Fallen Angels’ – Bob Dylan (2016)

Dylan bends Sinatra’s world into his own — ragged, intimate, and strangely tender. A saloon album for people who prefer dim lights and creaky barstools.

‘Fly Me to the Moon… The Great American Songbook, Vol. V’ – Rod Stewart (2010)

Stewart goes all-in on glamour and swing. It’s flashy, fun, and surprisingly charming — a reminder that rock stars sometimes make great crooners.

‘Long Wave’ – Jeff Lynne (2012)

ELO’s mastermind ditches bombast for warmth, creating a radio-dial love letter to the songs he grew up with. A cozy, analog-glow record.

‘Pop Pop’ – Rickie Lee Jones (1991)

Bare, strange, and beautiful — Jones turns standards inside out using only her elastic phrasing and a bassist who sounds like he’s levitating.

‘Sentimental Journey’ – Ringo Starr (1970)

Ringo’s mom asked for an album of standards. Ringo delivered — with George Martin turning the arrangements into whimsical little worlds.

‘Shadows in the Night’ – Bob Dylan (2015)

Dylan at his most vulnerable, singing Sinatra with the cracked beauty of a man sending postcards to his past selves.

‘Songs From the Last Century’ – George Michael (1999)

Stylish, smooth, and unexpectedly bold — Michael reinvents standards and even sneaks in a big-band ‘Roxanne’ because, well, why not?

‘Stardust’ – Willie Nelson (1978)

A landmark album. Willie bends melodies like they’re soft clay and turns the Songbook into a country-jazz masterpiece that stayed on the charts for a decade.

‘Thanks for the Memory… The Great American Songbook, Vol. IV’ – Rod Stewart (2005)

One of Stewart’s strongest entries — warm vocals, impeccable arrangements, and a surprising amount of emotional depth.

‘Triplicate’ – Bob Dylan (2017)

Three discs, three moods, and Dylan at his most reflective. It’s sprawling, delicate, and maybe his most committed dive into the Songbook.

‘Wee Small Hours’ – Frank Sinatra (1955)

The template. The standard of standards. Every late-night Songbook album owes a drink to this one.

‘What’s New’ – Linda Ronstadt (1983)

Ronstadt, backed by Nelson Riddle, goes full glamour and absolutely nails it. Her voice soars over arrangements that sparkle like vintage Hollywood.