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Blackbear Returns With New Single “Britney In ’07,” A Pop Anthem For Emotional Overload

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Multi-platinum singer, songwriter, and producer Blackbear has made his highly anticipated official return with the new single, “Britney in ’07,” a sharp, attitude-filled pop anthem that perfectly captures the chaotic, meme-soaked reality of emotional overload in 2025. This track serves as part confession and part cultural commentary, successfully bottling a full-blown mental spiral into a high-energy, pop-ready single for anyone who has ever felt one bad day away from ultimate collapse. Blackbear taps into the cultural shorthand of “2007 Britney,” a defining and often misunderstood moment that has come to symbolize ultimate resilience and the point where immense pressure, performance, and public scrutiny finally collide, leaving only raw, necessary honesty behind.

Blackbear was incredibly candid about the inspiration, sharing, “This song is about crashing out and being open about it. Society makes us feel like shit sometimes, there’s a 2007 Britney in all of us… I hope this song changes the narrative and encourages people to check up on their friends and actually be there for one another as human beings undergoing the same human condition.” Across the track, Blackbear pulls back the curtain on the intense pressures of the music industry and the absurdity of living under constant digital observation. The result is a brutally honest, darkly comedic release valve: a genuine meltdown listeners can dance to, stitched together with sharp cultural references, profound self-awareness, and the emotional transparency that defines his most beloved work.

Cork’s Cardinals Release Darkly Melodic New Single “Barbed Wire” Ahead Of Debut Album

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Following a nearly month-long run on the road, Cork’s Cardinals return today with another highlight from their upcoming debut album, the swaggeringly melodic but darkly worded single, “Barbed Wire.” Frontman Euan Manning revealed the surprising historical and literary inspiration for the latest track to land from their record. He stated, “It’s very much inspired by the history of our city and the Gaol house that stood on the south gate bridge many years ago, lyrically I had hoped to evoke images of silhouetted city walls and security fences.” Manning also noted that Kevin Barry’s novel City of Bohane served as inspiration for a gothic re-imagining of Cork, confirming that sometimes “aesthetics can carry a song from its inception to its completion.”

“Barbed Wire,” which lands alongside a striking black and white video directed by Xander Lewis, is the fourth single taken from the band’s much-anticipated debut album, ‘Masquerade’. The ten-song collection is set to arrive on the tastemaker label So Young Records on February 13th and was recorded across the summer with producer Shrink at RAK Studios in London. ‘Masquerade’ is a record that is at once intimate and grand, fully awash with romance and intriguing flickers of holy imagery, ultimately fulfilling the immense promise the band has shown since their earliest beginnings. This is a band forged through both family and friendship—featuring brothers Euan and Finn Manning, their cousin Darragh, and former schoolmates Oskar Gudinovic and Aaron Hurley—who have already positioned themselves at the vanguard of the Irish independent rock scene.

The songs on the album are emotionally expansive, with certain tracks like “Anhedonia,” “The Burning of Cork,” and the title track, “Barbed Wire,” simmering with an undercurrent of cynical discontent, while others gleam with a bright-eyed vulnerability. The record contrasts a vivid first half with a darker second, crafting a deliberate A-side and B-side feel, a clear nod to the band’s collective love of vinyl. This clever tonal shift takes its cue from a wide variety of unexpected influences, spanning from the brittle honesty of folk music to the theatrical melodrama of goth-rock. With the release of ‘Masquerade’, Cardinals have flung off any shackles to successfully craft something entirely their own, cementing their place as a crucial new voice in rock.

R&B/Country Trailblazer Tiera Kennedy Drops Holiday Singles “Christmas Feeling” And “Mary Did You Know”

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Rising R&B/country/gospel trailblazer Tiera Kennedy has officially released two brand new holiday singles via Green is My Color: the cozy original standout “Christmas Feeling” and a powerful, soulful cover of the classic hymn “Mary Did You Know.” The original track, “Christmas Feeling,” was co-written by Kennedy, Cameron Bedell, Emily Landis, Lauren Scott, and Joe L. Barnes, with Bedell also producing the song, ensuring a truly warm and classic holiday sound. Kennedy shared the personal inspiration behind the track, saying, “‘Christmas Feeling’ is such a special song for me. Kamren and I have been married for four years and together for eleven, and every day with him really does feel like Christmas. There’s this cozy, peaceful feeling that comes with the season – the warmth, the love, the togetherness – and it always reminds me how grateful I am for what we share.

Kennedy also spoke about recording the timeless hymn, noting, “I also recorded ‘Mary Did You Know?’ Which has been one of my favorite Christmas songs for as long as I can remember. It’s such a powerful reminder of faith – it blows my mind to think about how Mary must have felt, literally carrying the child of God.” “Christmas Feeling” follows a strong year of 2025 originals, including the afro-pop earworm “Somebody Like You” and the gospel duet “Making Room” featuring Joe L Barnes. Earlier this year, Kennedy also celebrated the first anniversary of the Grammy Album of the Year, ‘Cowboy Carter’, which included her two features on “Blackbiird” and “Tyrant,” by releasing a stunning cover of Beyoncé’s “1+1.” Tiera is now putting the finishing touches on her highly anticipated album, which is set for release in early 2026.

Irish Collective How I Became A Wave Releases Delicate New Single ‘05:00’

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The highly compelling Irish musical project How I Became A Wave, led by Cork songwriter Pat Carey and featuring a collective of Ireland’s finest musicians, has released a brand new single, “05:00” (pronounced “five A.M.”). This beautifully delicate winter track is inspired by the Eavan Boland poetry collection Night Feed and sees the group exploring more minimal, luminous textures. At its heart is piano composed by frequent RTÉ Concert Orchestra conductor Cormac McCarthy and performed by Rory McCarthy, set alongside a delicate yet bold string accompaniment from cellist Laura McFadden that perfectly complements Kealan Kenny’s pedal steel. Carey’s fragile vocal performance echoes the song’s vulnerability, allowing himself space to be beautifully understated in a truly remarkable range.

Carey revealed the inspiration behind the track, stating, “This song was originally inspired by Eavan Boland’s poetry collection ‘Night Feed’. I’ve always been interested in exploring how small, seemingly meaningless moments, can be interpreted as being a kind of portal to something greater, something universal.” He describes that time of night as a “liminal space, a period of magic – a kind of thinning of the veil – where beauty can dwell in the most ordinary of spaces.” Recent live shows at Cork’s Sounds From A Safe Harbour and Dublin’s National Concert Hall have completely captivated audiences, and strong support slots with heavyweight contemporaries such as Villagers, Lisa Hannigan, and Gemma Hayes have solidified the artist as an important emerging voice in Irish music. The single follows acclaimed tracks “Fading Out” and “Cycles,” confirming the project’s defining mix of tenderness, emotion, and quiet strength.

Trace Adkins Sings The Holiday Blues On New Original Single “One More Christmas”

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Trace Adkins has gifted country fans a powerful new holiday ballad, releasing his all-new original song “One More Christmas” via Caliburn Records. The bittersweet country track arrives just as the multi-platinum entertainer prepares to take the stage on NBC’s holiday special, Christmas in Nashville, airing on Wednesday, December 3rd, at 10 pm ET/PT. Co-written by Adkins, Derek George, and Monty Criswell, “One More Christmas” marks a significant shift from the mischievous, fun-loving mood of his previous original holiday hit, “Naughty List.” This time around, the Louisiana legend perfectly captures the unique way loss hits harder during the holiday season, delivering a slow-burning heartbreak song with truly timeless emotional power.

Produced by George, the song instantly captivates, opening on a velvety saxophone melody before Adkins gently takes in the holiday cheer all around him. The harmony-tinged track features a soul-soothing backdrop of tender guitar lines, lush piano work, and softly chiming sleigh bells, turning wistful as the chorus reveals his one and only Christmas wish: “One more / Chance to say I love you too / Yeah, one more / Night to hold what I’m missing.” Although the second verse stirs up an aching nostalgia by referencing spinning Nat King Cole records, Adkins’ instantly recognizable, warm baritone ultimately provides a powerful emotional balm that is sure to ease the pain of anyone who is missing someone dearly this season.

For his highly anticipated appearance on Christmas in Nashville, Adkins will perform the beloved original “Naughty List” and the all-time holiday classic “White Christmas.” Hosted by three-time Grammy winner Trisha Yearwood and filmed before a live audience at Category 10 in Nashville, the two-hour special will also feature incredible performances from The War and Treaty, Bill Murray & His Blood Brothers, Lauren Alaina, and Ne-Yo. In addition to airing on NBC, Christmas in Nashville will be available to stream on Peacock beginning the following day, ensuring fans have multiple opportunities to enjoy the spectacular show. This release rounds out another action-packed year for Adkins, following his recently wrapped ‘What Color’s Your Wild Tour’ and a successful run on Blake Shelton’s Friends & Heroes Tour earlier this year.

Fishbone Unveil Hard-Hitting Video For Single “All About Us”

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Veteran genre disruptors Fishbone unveil the new video for “All About Us”, the latest visual from their critically acclaimed album Stockholm Syndrome.

With “All About Us,” Fishbone sharpens their focus on the ongoing struggle between economic justice and unchecked privilege—proving once again that their voice, their vision, and their fight are as vital as ever.

Anchored by archival footage from the 1934 Hal Roach Our Gang episode “Hi Neighbor!”, the video draws a bold parallel between Depression-era socioeconomic inequality and the still-escalating divide between today’s wealthy elite and America’s working class. In the clip, the neighborhood kids portrayed as poor or working-class are pitted against an affluent child determined to outshine them, creating a comedic yet pointed contrast between the haves and the have-nots. Nearly a century later, the themes remain painfully familiar.

“‘All About Us’ tells the story of negating the single idea and considering the one idea. Anything but your individual idea. A sociopathic/narcissistic perspective,” says Angelo Moore.  The video underscores the message: when people stand together, they are powerful, and the struggle against economic and social imbalances are far from new.

Stockholm Syndrome, Fishbone’s first full-length LP in over 20 years, arrived June 27, 2025, delivering the band’s most urgent and politically charged work since their early years, proving that Fishbone remains an unstoppable force. The lineup has reinvigorated the band’s fire, purpose, and defiant creativity.  The band is comprised of Angelo Moore (vocals, saxophone, theremin), Christopher Dowd (vocals, trombone, keys), James Jones (bass), Hassan Hurd (drums), John “JS” Williams II (trumpet, vocals), and Tracey “Spacey T” Singleton on guitar.

Fresh from the Summer Circus Tour with Less Than Jake and Suicide Machine, with stops at Van’s Warped Tour DC and Long Beach CA, Fishbone continue to build on a legacy defined by resilience, boundary-breaking, and radical honesty and industry praise for Stockholm Syndrome reflects the band’s renewed potency, “Still partying, but even more pissed off… music that can still make a difference.” — Spin. “Poised, poignant, perfect for the times… bands like Fishbone have always been needed, and now perhaps they are needed more than ever.” — The Big Takeover. “Tackling fascism, racism, industry exploitation, and emotional turmoil—with love at the center.” — Punk News

With the holidays upon us, skip the big companies hiking prices and give a gift that truly matters. Support independent artists by choosing music and band merchandise instead. Shop at the Fishbone merch store. December 16 deadline to arrive by Christmas, check it out HERE.

The most famous music played when teams enter the pitch in the Premier League

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By Mitch Rice

The right song can be used to add immensely to the atmosphere in a football stadium. It’s therefore no surprise to see that the top teams in the Premier League all have great songs that help to crank up the excitement before their games begin. 

Liverpool – ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’

Arguably the most famous example of a song being used in football, ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, was written for the 1945 Rogers and Hammerstein musical Carousel. It became a massive hit when Liverpool’s Gerry and the Pacemakers released a pop version in 1963, and its lyrics about overcoming hardship and keeping hope in your heart immediately made it a favourite among the passionate fans in the Kop at Anfield.

While it’s now part of the proud history of Liverpool, it’s also sung by Celtic fans in Scotland, Borussia Dortmund supporters in Germany, and fans of various other clubs. As to the question of which is the best version, some fans point to the emotional singing after the 2019 Champions League final, while others mention the 2025 Premier League title party or the many other famous, emotion-filled versions.

West Ham United – ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles’

This unlikely story began in 1919 when ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles’ was released in the US, becoming a major hit for Ben Selvin’s Novelty Orchestra. Fast forward a few years and we find a young West Ham player called William ‘Bubbles’ Murray. Although he never played a single minute of first-team football, Murray’s time at the club led to fans singing the song to encourage the players. 

It quickly cemented a place as the classic West Ham song, with a house band sometimes leading the fans into the tune. One of the most surreal moments in the league’s history came before a game against Middlesbrough in 1999, when 23,680 Hammers fans set the world record for the most people blowing bubbles at the same time.

Manchester City – ‘Blue Moon’

This song by Rodgers and Hart was written in the 1930s and has been covered by artists from Elvis Presley to Rod Stewart and Bob Dylan. Yet we need to jump forward to 1989 to find out when it was adopted by Manchester City fans as their anthem.

The first time it was sung by the fans may have been in a game against Liverpool at the start of the 1989-90 season, though other sources suggest that it may have made its debut in an uncharacteristic away win against Aston Villa a few seasons earlier. With lyrics about feeling sad and lonely, it soon became a way of showing frustration at the team’s poor form at the time, while pointing out the hope that things would soon get better.    

Manchester United – ‘This Is the One’

Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville has said that he helped choose this Stone Roses track as the song that players walk out to at Old Trafford. This is from the band’s 1989 self-titled debut album. Neville has explained in interviews that he wanted a new song for the team when he was made captain, and that it still gives him goosebumps when he hears it before a game. 

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Arsenal – ‘The Angel (North London Forever)’ 

This is a more recent song than the others, released by Louis Dunford in 2022. The song is dedicated to his love for Arsenal and the borough of Islington, where they’re based. It wasn’t an official Arsenal song, but enough fans noticed it on social media to grab the attention of manager Mikel Arteta and earn Dunford an invitation to meet the players.

Arteta said that the lyrics provoked an emotional reaction from the players the first time they heard it sung in the stadium. This led to it becoming the official Arsenal song that is played before the players take the field at the Emirates Stadium for each home game. The former stadium at Highbury and other iconic local spots are mentioned in the lyrics, making it a song that hits home each time it’s sung.

These examples show how Premier League anthems can come from a variety of backgrounds. The important thing is that they inspire the fans and players to feel part of something special.  

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Lil Uzi Vert Signs Massive Deal With Roc Nation Distribution, Retains Masters

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Global trailblazer Lil Uzi Vert has made a huge power move, officially signing a deal with Roc Nation Distribution, a strategic decision that allows the superstar rapper to maintain complete independence and fully own all of his masters. This monumental announcement coincides with the release of the new single, “Chanel Boy,” which was produced by ZeeGoinXrazy. With this unique arrangement, the Philadelphia native joins Jay-Z and Rihanna as the only two artists to be both managed by Roc Nation and signed to Roc Nation Distribution. Uzi further solidified the partnership by also signing a separate deal with Roc Nation Publishing, locking in a major new chapter for his career.

The multiple Grammy-nominated and RIAA diamond-certified superstar has built a staggering legacy already, amassing over thirty-one billion career streams to date. Uzi has consistently released an array of critically acclaimed albums, with three of those projects successfully reaching the highly coveted No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 charts. The artist has earned over one hundred placements on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, cementing signature hits such as the diamond-certified single “XO Tour Llif3,” “Just Wanna Rock,” “Futsal Shuffle 2020,” and “That Way,” among many others.

Uzi’s unparalleled ability to consistently blend genres has earned a fiercely loyal fan base and secured a permanent spot among the most innovative artists of this current generation. His extensive catalogue includes multiple platinum and gold-certified tracks, including “The Way Life Goes” and “Neon Guts” featuring Pharrell Williams, along with the highly successful collaborative project ‘Pluto X Baby Pluto’ with Future. Additionally, Uzi’s crucial involvement in Migos’ massive hit single “Bad and Boujee” further solidified a reputation for successfully shaping chart-topping collaborations that define the sound of modern hip-hop.

Canada’s Biggest Night In Music: JUNO Awards Tickets On Sale Now

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Tickets to Canada’s biggest night in music, the 2026 JUNO Awards Broadcast, are officially on sale now at Ticketmaster. This year’s celebration promises to be a spectacular event, confirming that two absolute legends will be honored during the ceremony. The JUNO Awards will celebrate Joni Mitchell, one of the most influential songwriters and voices of her generation, who will receive the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award Presented by the National Arts Centre. Additionally, 10-time JUNO Award winner Nelly Furtado will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, joining the ranks of Canada’s most celebrated icons.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards Broadcast will also feature highly electrifying live performances from two of Canada’s most dynamic bands: Arkells and The Beaches. The broadcast will air live across Canada at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, and CBC Listen, and stream globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and on CBC Music’s YouTube channel. Fans should act quickly to secure their seats for this massive celebration of Canadian artistry and heritage.

Jimmy Fallon Releases New Holiday Single “Ugly Sweater” Featuring Carter Faith

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Emmy and Grammy Award-winning entertainer Jimmy Fallon has triumphantly returned to the holiday music scene, releasing his festive new single, “Ugly Sweater,” which features the incredible voice of rising Nashville star Carter Faith, out now via Republic Records.

Written entirely by Fallon and produced by the Grammy-winning Dave Cobb, the track captures a nostalgic, Conway Twitty-influenced sound that perfectly nods to the great country duets of the 1970s. The song tells the heartwarming story of one brave man who shows up to a Christmas party in the wrong outfit but ends up finding the right person, proving that sometimes, true love is just one mistletoe away and one questionable fashion choice apart.

This release follows Fallon’s monumental, chart-topping comedy holiday album, ‘Holiday Seasoning’, which featured collaborations with major stars like Dolly Parton, Justin Timberlake, and Ariana Grande.