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Cardi B is Out Now with Sophomore Album ‘Am I The Drama?’ and New Single “Imaginary Playerz”

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Rap superstar Cardi B has officially released her highly anticipated sophomore album, ‘Am I The Drama?’, which is out now via Atlantic Records, and immediately followed the release of the dynamic single “Imaginary Playerz,” the album’s second offering. The track was brought to life by producers DJ SwanQo, Sean Island, and OctaneThisThatGas, with a spectacular companion video co-directed by Cardi B herself and Patience Foster. To celebrate the launch, Cardi B took over Apple Music Radio from their new Los Angeles studio for one hour of programming curated entirely by her, giving fans a deeper look into the new era.

Cardi B is fully embracing this new chapter with her usual bold flair. Leading up to the album’s release, she maximized anticipation by dropping the first track, “Outside,” which is also out now and became her thirteenth Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Further fueling the excitement, Cardi made a showstopping debut hosting for WWE at SummerSlam on August 2nd, where she gave fans a preview of new music from the upcoming project. In partnership with her joint venture, Cardi has offered sold out, limited edition merch box sets, including an exclusive WWE collaboration, ensuring that her presence is felt across music, fashion, and culture.

‘Am I The Drama?’ Track Listing

  • Dead (feat. Summer Walker)
  • Hello
  • Magnet
  • Pick It Up (feat. Selena Gomez)
  • Imaginary Playerz
  • Bodega Baddie
  • Salute
  • Safe (feat. Kehlani)
  • Man Of Your Word
  • What’s Goin On (feat. Lizzo)
  • Shower Tears (feat. Summer Walker)
  • Outside
  • Pretty & Petty
  • Better Than You (feat. Cash Cobain)
  • On My Back (feat. Lourdiz)
  • ErrTime
  • Check Please
  • Principal (feat. Janet Jackson)
  • Trophies
  • Nice Guy (feat. Tyla)
  • Killin You Hoes
  • Up
  • WAP (feat. Megan Thee Stallion)

Bia and Young Miko Drop the Must Hear Party Anthem “Birthday Behavior”

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Rapper Bia has continued her triumphant summer with the release of the dynamic single “Birthday Behavior,” a collaboration with Young Miko that is available everywhere out now, along with its provocative official music video. This track dropped just ahead of Bia’s August 16th birthday, serving as the ultimate standard for what “birthday behavior” truly means. The song was a long awaited collaboration amongst fans, especially since Miko stated back in 2022 that Bia is one of her favorite artists. Both artists bring their undeniable Puerto Rican flair and daring energy to the single, which features the global theme of international stardom Bia has earned over years of creative work.

The accompanying video, directed by BenMarc, is one of Bia’s most dynamic visual performances yet, hinting at the limitless indulgences that fall under the track’s title with steamy choreography and surreal imagery, including devouring a birthday cake and manually juicing a fruit. Bia’s new single is highly infectious, boasting Spanish raps from Young Miko and interpolation from Bia herself. The song captures a feeling of carefree recklessness, perfectly summed up by Bia’s line: “I’m gonna regret this later. But fuck it up, it’s birthday behavior.” With the single and video out now, this collaboration provides the perfect high energy anthem for celebrating life and making bold choices.

I Prevail’s ‘Violent Nature’ Album Is Out Now! Hear the Cathartic Power of “Annihilate Me”

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The highly anticipated new record from the metalcore powerhouse I Prevail, ‘Violent Nature’, is officially OUT NOW, having been released on September 19th via Fearless Records. The band gave fans one final single before the album’s release, the explosive track “Annihilate Me,” which showcases the band at their most emotionally raw and sonically powerful. This song begins with a slow burning intensity, building with haunting precision before erupting into a hard hitting, anthemic chorus that represents a total purge of emotion. This album ushers in a major new chapter for the band, as frontman Eric Vanlerberghe now handles all lead vocals, skillfully tackling both the clean and unclean vocal parts.

“‘Annihilate Me’ feels like one of the most I Prevail songs on the album,” says Vanlerberghe. “It’s about opening yourself up over and over again only to keep getting cut down, but regardless of how many times you’ve been pushed down, you’re going to push yourself further – even if that means your own annihilation.” The ten track record was produced by the band’s talented bass player Jon Eberhard and also features previously released singles like the vulnerable “Rain,” the steadfast “Into Hell,” and their heaviest song to date, the title track “Violent Nature.” With the album now available everywhere, fans can fully experience the emotional depth and explosive energy of this definitive new era for I Prevail.

‘Violent Nature’ Track Listing

  • Synthetic Soul
  • NWO
  • Pray
  • Annihilate Me
  • Violent Nature
  • Rain
  • Into Hell
  • Crimson & Clover
  • God
  • Stay Away

Old Dominion’s ‘Barbara’ Era Is Here: New Single “Late Great Heartbreak” Shows Off Soulful New Groove

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The highly anticipated sixth album from Old Dominion, titled ‘Barbara’, is officially OUT NOW, having been released on August 22nd. As a final preview of the album’s stylistic experimentation, the band shared the single “Late Great Heartbreak,” which demonstrates the winningest Vocal Group Of The Year act in country music history flexing their considerable songwriting muscle. While the album is certainly packed with the country rock bangers and lighters up ballads firmly established in their wheelhouse, “Late Great Heartbreak” finds the quintet embracing an easygoing, soul inflected vamp that looks further back to old school soul music, echoing the sound of immortal ’80s radio rock hits. The confidence built over a decade of knowing their audience has allowed Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi, Geoff Sprung, and Whit Sellers to explore these exciting new directions, knowing their dedicated Odies community will follow them wherever inspiration leads.

The song originated from a spontaneous in studio experiment with a simple question: “What if we made a Huey Lewis song?” That spirit of fun and creative freedom is exactly what fueled the making of ‘Barbara’. Ramsey says of the session, “The freedom we feel now comes through in the amount of fun we have during the recording process. It was inspiring to goof off. There wasn’t any pressure in the room. We just wanted to laugh our asses off and make a song that was catchy as hell.” Contrary to what the title might suggest, “Late Great Heartbreak” is a playful, wry celebration of moving past a breakup, featuring Ramsey singing, “R.I.P. to you and me, I’m finally moving on/ From the late great heartbreak/ I’m crossing off my ex and paying my respects,” over a buoyant piano and a strutting rhythm section. This track represents the band in its purest form, created with no outside writers or session players, truly making ‘Barbara’ their most eclectic and personal album yet.

‘Barbara’ Track Listing

  • Making Good Time
  • Water My Flowers
  • Me Most Nights
  • Man Or The Song
  • Break Your Mama’s Heart
  • Miss You Man
  • Talk Country
  • Late Great Heartbreak
  • Crying In A Beach Bar
  • One Of Us
  • What Doesn’t Kill A Memory
  • Sip In The Right Direction
  • Goodnight Music City

38 Special Marks 50 Years with ‘Milestone’ Album, “Slightly Controversial” Out Now

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The classic southern rock band 38 Special is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the release of ‘Milestone’, their first album of new music in over twenty years, which is officially OUT NOW. The album arrived on September 19th, marking a massive moment for the group responsible for worldwide hits like “Hold On Loosely” and “Caught Up In You.” The band is currently promoting the single “Slightly Controversial,” an electrifying track that features the soaring vocals of Train frontman Pat Monahan. The album itself is packed with talent, featuring guest appearances and co-writes from music giants like Randy Bachman and longtime creative partner Jim Peterik. Peterik, known for his work with bands like Survivor, has been a key contributor to 38 Special’s sound for decades, proving that this new music is deeply rooted in their successful tradition. The band’s determination to update their signature blend of “muscle and melody” ensures their sound is fresh for the 2020s while honoring their rock and roll heritage.

Frontman and co founder Don Barnes described the collaboration, saying, “This song is wrapped around a mystery woman who’s been through a few things in her life. She wants to keep people guessing and talking about her every move and they just can’t seem to figure her out. Her choice to be an enigma is for her own emotional protection. I’ve known someone like this and felt compelled to explore the story. The song is a powerful guitar banger with Pat Monahan and me singing together. Pat absolutely crushed it! We all had a great time putting that track together.” Monahan reciprocated the excitement, exclaiming, “What a great honor to sing on a track from one of my favorite bands and songwriters. I hope I did it justice.” With ‘Milestone’ OUT NOW, fans can immediately dive into the track and the rest of the album, which includes nine songs full of the snarling guitars and anthemic melodies that have defined 38 Special for a half century. The band is also maintaining its relentless touring schedule throughout 2025, with shows across the US alongside friends like Kansas, The Outlaws, and Jefferson Starship.

‘Milestone’ Track Listing

  • So Much So Right
  • Slightly Controversial (feat. Pat Monahan)
  • All I Haven’t Said
  • The Main Thing
  • Long Long Train (co-written by Randy Bachman)
  • Looking For My Life
  • Making Up For Lost Time
  • Windows of Memories
  • The Look

Isabela Merced Drops “Apocalipsis (Salsa Version),” Gets That Salsa Heat Moving!

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Fresh from a wildly successful period that included prominent roles in the series The Last of Us and the box office giant Superman, actress and singer Isabela Merced has returned to her musical roots. She is celebrating her Peruvian heritage with the release of the dynamic single “Apocalipsis (Salsa Version),” a smoldering reinvention of her original song. This incredible Latin anthem was produced by the highly acclaimed Grammy and Latin Grammy winner Tony Succar. Originally written and produced by Merced herself alongside her brother, Gyovanni Moner, back in 2020, “Apocalipsis” has been transformed into an explosive track that masterfully fuses salsa and pop music. Succar, known for his innovative style in Latin music, brings his signature energy and precision to the arrangement, successfully merging traditional salsa instrumentation with exciting contemporary flair.

Merced is enthusiastic about the new direction the song has taken, saying, “‘Apocalipsis’ has always been one of my most passionate songs, and hearing it come alive in salsa feels like it’s been reborn. Tony brought this explosive energy and authenticity that made me fall in love with the song all over again. It’s our love letter to Peru, to salsa, and to the joy of making music that moves your soul and your body.” The song was recorded between Miami and Los Angeles, and it stands as a celebration of culture, rhythm, and identity, uniting two coasts and two generations of Peruvian artistic talent. Succar’s world class production elevates the track, creating a high voltage showcase of Latin artistry that is available everywhere now.

Waylon Jennings’ Long Lost Music on ‘Songbird’ Album Is Out Now

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Music fans are celebrating the news that previously unreleased music from the legendary Waylon Jennings is on its way. The late country star’s son, Shooter Jennings, has officially shared “The Cowboy (Small Texas Town),” which is a brand new single available now through Son of Jessi and Thirty Tigers. This track, which was written by outlaw country icon Johnny Rodriguez and originally recorded during the sessions for Jennings’ chart topping 1978 album, ‘I’ve Always Been Crazy’, serves as the first taste of the forthcoming album, ‘Songbird’. This new collection of material is the first of three full albums planned for release, starting with ‘Songbird’ out now.

Shooter Jennings spoke about the new single, saying, “It’s a beautifully simple song that tells the story of an artist from humble beginnings uniting both sides of the aisle over music and I think the first half tells my dad’s tale pretty simply. The second half really turns the heat up. It’s got one of my favorite lines I’d heard in a long time in it about the ‘white collar people.’ It fits more today maybe than it did when it was written.” The track is a perfect way to introduce this project, offering a window into a creatively rich time for the groundbreaking superstar.

‘Songbird’ was compiled and mixed by Shooter Jennings at Hollywood’s famous Sunset Sound Studio 3. The album brings together recordings that were produced between 1973 and 1984 in various studios by Waylon Jennings and his long time drummer and co producer Richie Albright. The sessions feature members of Jennings’ influential backing band, The Waylors, including Albright and the renowned pedal steel guitarist Ralph Mooney. Also featured are special guests like Tony Joe White and Jessi Colter. The project was initially revealed earlier this summer with the release of the first single and title track, Jennings’ heartfelt rendition of the Fleetwood Mac song “Songbird.”

The entire ‘Songbird’ project came about in the summer of 2024 when Shooter Jennings started to organize hundreds of high resolution multitrack transfers of his father’s personal studio recordings. Having just started an exclusive residency at Sunset Sound Studio 3, which he has affectionately renamed “Snake Mountain,” Shooter began examining the tapes alongside veteran engineer Nate Haessly. His original goal was simply to find a few lost songs he could share, but he ended up discovering much more: “an audio record of an incredibly profound artist and his legendary band through their peak period of creative expansion.”

Jade LeMac Pop Artist Lights Up the Moment With Her EP ‘It’s Always At Night’

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21-year-old pop singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Jade LeMac has released her highly anticipated EP It’s Always At Night, out now via Warner Music Canada / East West Recordspre-order/pre-save here. The announcement comes alongside the release of the new single and lyric video for “Running Home”.

“Running Home” is a refreshing pop-track with an infectious hook that leaves listeners wanting more. Jade’s songwriting on love is relatable and with this track she digs into the feeling of security in a relationship. Explaining the inspiration she says,  “Running Home is a song about reassuring the person you are in a relationship with that you will always choose them no matter how they might feel.” 

Jade has consistently transfixed audiences and tastemakers alike with her unapologetic approach, and unique perspective. Her breakout hit “Constellations,” which landed a sync in Tubi’s new 2024 movie, Sidelined: The QB and Me, continues to grow, having surpassed 325 million streams, leaving fans eagerly anticipating new music.  The upcoming EP It’s Always At Night will bring four new songs, alongside “Running Home,” and fan-favourite “Pink Balloon.” With this project, Jade dives into themes of being in love and finding yourself through it all, opening herself to listeners and empowering herself through her vulnerability. Explaining, Jade says,  “It’s Always at Night is a story about a person who’s in love with love. There are songs for so many emotions – heartbreak, desire, love, and lust. Each song is its own story about the different ways I’ve felt while being in love with someone.”

Earlier this summer, Jade took the festival stage at both Montreal’s Osheaga, as well as Chicago’s Lollapalooza, even joining ROLE MODEL at his Lollapalooza afterparty.  Now, the celebrated singer-songwriter is gearing up to join GRAMMY® Award-winning singer-songwriter Maren Morris’ upcoming North American tour this fall as the opener. See full tour itinerary below. 

Jade, is a rapidly rising star who has received praise from the likes of LA Weekly, OnesToWatch, Rolling Stone and Wonderland Magazine to name a few and has received a GLAAD Award nomination for Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist. She has built a devout and evergrowing fanbase by being true to herself as a Queer Vietnamese Canadian, and re-shaping the definition of pop stardom. With It’s Always At Night, Jade positions herself as one of the most exciting pop-artists to watch.

It’s Always At Night Tracklist:

  1. Running Home
  2. Heaven’s Sake
  3. Sleeping with the Lights On
  4. Intertwined
  5. Sweet Dreams
  6. Pink Balloon

Charley Pride: The Lost Tapes Unearthed! Country Legend Gets Down with R&B Great Brook Benton on ‘Endlessly’

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A previously unreleased album by the late country music artist Charley Pride has been confirmed for an upcoming release. Pride, who passed away in December 2020, left a notable legacy in music, including numerous awards, No. 1 songs, and millions of records sold. His career began after he transitioned from semi pro baseball in the late 1950s, eventually establishing himself in the country music genre with his smooth baritone vocals.

In 2017, the presence of new material was confirmed when several forgotten reels were located in a storage room at Pride’s Dallas production office. Following his passing, the multi track reels were verified to contain recordings of a Brook Benton tribute album, which Pride recorded in the 1980s but never commercially released. In 2021, the tapes were digitized. ‘Endlessly: A Tribute to Brook Benton’ is scheduled for release on September 19th on Music City Records, coinciding with the 94th anniversary of Brook Benton’s birth. The album’s first single, “Thank You Pretty Baby,” will be available on Friday, August 29th, across digital music platforms.

This project is described as an homage to singer and songwriter Brook Benton, showcasing elements of vintage country, rhythm and blues, and pop music. It suggests that Pride’s artistic range was not limited to country music. The material was originally recorded in Dallas during a gap in Pride’s recording contracts, specifically between his tenure with RCA Records and 16th Avenue Records. The production style, helmed by Bob Pickering, chief engineer at Pride’s home studio CECCA Sound, is noted as being different from his standard 1970s and 1980s country recordings. The album features a string section and a collection of professional North Texas musicians from the mid 1980s, including bassist Chuck Rainey and jazz pianist Fred Crane.

The track selection for the tribute primarily covers songs from Benton’s initial successful period between 1959 and 1961. These include titles like “It’s Just a Matter of Time,” “Endlessly,” “Thank You Pretty Baby,” “So Close,” “So Many Ways,” and “Kiddio,” all of which were major R&B hits that also performed well on the Top 40 pop chart. The release of this album is viewed as a demonstration of both Charley Pride’s vocal adaptability and the talent of the North Texas studio musicians who supported him. It is anticipated that this previously unreleased work may contribute further to Pride’s overall body of work.

The full track listing for the album is:

  • Think Twice
  • Endlessly
  • It’s Just a Matter of Time
  • Hurtin’ Inside
  • Thank You Pretty Baby
  • Pretend
  • Kiddio
  • So Close
  • The Ties That Bind
  • So Many Ways

5 Surprising Facts About The Killers’ ‘Hot Fuss’

Hot Fuss arrived with glitter, pulse and neon heart, giving the Killers a debut that reshaped rock radio and club floors across the world. Behind the synths, stories and rising stardom sits a handful of incredible true facts that reveal just how wild and unlikely the album’s journey really was. Here are five little known moments that shaped the making and legacy of Hot Fuss.

1. Matt Pinfield Inspired “All These Things That I’ve Done”
Before the Killers rose to global success, Matt Pinfield visited the band in Las Vegas while he was mentoring wounded soldiers returning from Iraq. He shared stories with Brandon Flowers over a late night conversation. Flowers went home and wrote “All These Things That I’ve Done” that same night. The famous line “I’ve got soul, but I’m not a soldier” came directly from Pinfield’s work with the Army mentoring program.

2. “Mr. Brightside” Became the Most Successful UK Single Never to Hit Number 1
Although it peaked at number 10, the track became a historic chart force in the United Kingdom. By 2024 it spent over 408 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, later passing 480 total weeks by 2025. It became the third biggest selling and streaming song in UK history. It also reached 10x Platinum in the UK, one of only two songs to cross that mark without reaching the top spot.

3. The Band Chose a New Order Homage for the “Somebody Told Me” Video
The music video for “Somebody Told Me” includes visuals inspired by New Order’s “Crystal,” which featured a fictional band also called the Killers. The group named themselves after the band in that New Order video. The desert performance clip with LED screens mirrors the same aesthetic. The video became an early visual signature that tied the Killers back to their post punk heroes.

4. Most of Hot Fuss Came From Demos the Band Decided to Keep
Much of the album was originally recorded as spontaneous demos with producer Jeff Saltzman in Berkeley. The band kept these demo versions because they carried an energy that felt raw, fresh and unrepeatable. Only “Everything Will Be Alright” came from a separate recording at Dave Keuning’s apartment. The demo spirit became a defining part of the album’s sound.

5. The Iconic Vocal Tone Came From One Default Echo Farm Setting
Producer Jeff Saltzman relied heavily on a single Echo Farm default setting that created the slightly overdriven, delayed vocal sound across the entire album. The effect delivered an 84 ms delay and gave Brandon Flowers a bright, urgent tone. That consistency shaped the full record and became one of its most recognizable sonic signatures.