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Doja Cat Shared Her ‘Vie’ Tracklist Along With A Snippet Of ‘Gorgeous’

Doja Cat's fourth studio album, Vie, is now just a week away from release. Doja's gone all-in on the '80s motif during the , with the multi-talented star sharing its release date with a French-speaking video clip, dropping an '80s pop-inspired single, "Jealous Type," and doubling down on the '80s nostalgia with her MTV Video Music Awards performance. Even the deluxe edition announcement saw Doja nod to pop culture of the era, donning a Max Headroom-inspired persona. Today, she shared the album's tracklist, along with a snippet of "Gorgeous," which will presumably be the next single. She posted the clip…

Mitski Strips Back Pete Townshend’s ‘Let My Love Open The Door’ For A New Cover

Outside of The Who, Pete Townshend's biggest musical success is the 1980 single "Let My Love Open The Door," which was his sole top-10 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. (That actually matches The Who's career total of top-ten songs with one, as 1967's "I Can See For Miles" was the band's high point with its No. 9 peak.) Now, Mitski has brought the song to present day: The soundtrack of the movie A Big Bold Beautiful Journey is out today (September 19) and it features Mitski's cover of the song. In contrast to the upbeat original, Mitski's recording…

The Best Booths (And Pours) At The 2025 Kentucky Bourbon Festival

The Kentucky Bourbon Festival just wrapped for 2025, and for those that don't know, it's basically the Super Bowl of bourbon. Each year in Bardstown, Kentucky, thousands of people descend on the festival grounds to enjoy expert panel discussions, plenty of fun games, and, of course, the absolute best bourbons. As UPROXX's head whiskey writer, I've been attending the festival for years and have previously had the pleasure of speaking on the main stage, but this year I wanted to be among the people and experience the festivities like all of the other festival-goers (although I did retreat to the…

Hotels We Love: Mallorcan Magic, Private Pools & Espresso Martini Sunsets

Tucked into the hills of southwest Mallorca, Zafiro Palace Andratx isn’t just a hotel, it’s a lifestyle flex that can and should be seen on the ‘gram. Hotels that go the extra mile like asking what time you want your room cleaned and turn down service hold a special place in my heart. It’s where private plunge pools meet Vespa daydreams, spa days blend into early evening cocktails, and “resort wear” finally makes sense. Whether you're in it for the gourmet dishes, the golf, or the glow-up, this Mediterranean escape delivers five-star everything with just the right amount of ‘yes,…

Wednesday Share The Video For ‘Townies’ To Celebrate The Release Of Their New Album, ‘Bleeds’

Wednesday's Bleeds, one of the most anticipated indie albums of the year, is out today (September 19). To mark the occasion, the band has shared a video for album highlight "Townies." The group's Karly Hartzman shared a lengthy statement about the song, writing: "The song Townies is about how a young woman's sexuality, especially when they are first encountering it at a young age, is often weaponized against them in the gossip cycles of a highschool. I write from experience, both my own and a dear friend of mine, who had rumors spread about them that could deeply affect or…

Earl Sweatshirt’s Abstract ‘Well Done!’ Video Is A Trippy Collage

Earl Sweatshirt continues his magnificent Live Laugh Love rollout with the video for "Well Done!" As an independent artist, you have to really know how to spend that promo budget, and Earl has placed his bets wisely. The "Well Done!" video is simple but effective, putting together a striking collage of still images to create a herky-jerky, semi-animated visualization of Earl's bars, which encompass references to Greek mythology, LA street life, and more. He's employed similar, off-beat tactics throughout his latest album cycle, from employing an obvious body double at the listening event announcing the album to documenting that process…

Destroy Lonely Is ‘Screwed Up’ In His Latest ‘

Destroy Lonely is "Screwed Up" in his latest video, which accompanies the release of his new album, Broken Hearts 3 (or

Lil Yachty Demands Respect In His ‘Silver Lining’ Video With Sauce Walka

Lil Yachty keeps morphing, showing off new facets of his sound with every new release. Just when you think you've got him pinned down, he jukes, popping up with another surprising evolution of his flow or unexpected beat choice. Just check out "Silver Lining," his new single with cult-hero Texas rapper Sauce Walka. It's another instance of Boat zigging when you expect him to zag; after revamping his "Michigan Boy" persona alongside Babyface Ray on "Wavy Crete," Yachty goes full-on backpack rapper on "Silver Lining." Over a spacey, almost drumless loop, Yachty defends his spot in hip-hop: "The hatred comes…

Raye Announces A Big 2026 Tour As She Shares The New Single ‘Where Is My Husband!’

Raye is stacking her plate high right now. Today (September 19), she released the single "Where Is My Husband!" and announced a big run of 2026 tour dates. There's also a new album on the way, although it hasn't been officially announced yet. In a new British Vogue profile, Raye discussed her second album. She said, "My first album was very devastating in parts. In the second album, I feel this need for hope for myself and wanting that to translate to others." Of the new song, Raye also said, "I've been single for so long. My last devastating break-up…

Cardi B And Kehlani’s Dramatic ‘Safe’ Video Takes A Shocking Turn

A crumbling relationship meets a tragic end in the video for Cardi B's new single, "Safe" featuring Kehlani. Although the song itself is an ode to a man who makes Cardi feel safe, the narrative of the video sees her paired up with one who is anything but. Don Benjamin plays the lead, who starts out as a seemingly doting beau, but his secret activities strain their bond, and over the course of a pregnancy (message!), Cardi begins to feel increasingly isolated. After a climactic argument, Benjamin hits the streets, but by the time he returns, the consequences of his…

Ashnikko Unveils The Pounding Pop Banger ‘Smoochie Girl’ From Her Album ‘Smoochies’

Ashnikko has a lot going on in the coming months. She announced a huge tour slated to start in 2026, but before that, she's dropping Smoochies, a new album, next month. The latest taste of the project, "Smoochie Girl," was shared today. In a statement, Ashnikko says of the catchy pop number: "i wrap myself up in steel plated bravado sometimes. i wanted to break from that and celebrate the fact that i am a sensitive lover girl. i'm like an open wound. it can be grotesque and painful but i ultimately love that about myself." Listen to "Smoochie Girl"…

An Honest And Frustrated Halsey Says She ‘Can’t Make An Album Right Now’ Due To Her Last One’s Performance

We're coming up on the one-year anniversary of Halsey's latest album, The Great Impersonator. The project was Halsey's first full-length release with Columbia Records, but she appears to be frustrated with the label. In a new interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe, Lowe called Halsey a "career artist" and she responded, "I hope I get to be." Lowe then wondered who's stopping her from doing that and after a shrug, she replied, "I can't make an album right now. I can't make an album right now. I'm not allowed to. I can't make an album right now." Lowe said he…

Every Sigur Rós Studio Album, Ranked

Sigur Rós are a millennial band in the truest sense -- not because they are inordinately popular with millennials compared to other demographics, though that might be somewhat true. Rather, Ágætis byrjun literally bridged the millennium. You might have seen Sigur Rós' international breakthrough topping both "Best Of The 90s" and "Best Of The 00s" lists and justifiably so. The Iceland quintet's sophomore album was released domestically in June 1999, followed by the UK a year later, no doubt sparked by the most important thing Sigur Rós had going for them at the time -- Radiohead were fans. Which was…

Indiecast Reviews The New Wednesday Album And The Coachella 2026 Lineup

Steven and Ian begin by touching on the recent Jimmy Kimmel news, and whether the indie-rock podcast space is also in danger from federal interference. They then pivot to a quick Sportscast about the early dominance of Steven and Ian's favorite teams, the Packers and the Eagles. After that, they usher in the first-ever Feudcast to cover the hilarious almost-fight between two bro-country dudes, Zach Bryan and Gavin Adcock. Then they discuss the newly announced lineup for Coachella 2026, and do a "yay or nay" on music festivals. Finally, they talk about Bleeds, the great new album from Wednesday. In…

‘Bleeds’ Confirms Wednesday As A Defining 2020s Indie Band

We are 25 percent deep into the 21st century, and it's really starting to feel like it. Back when we were only 23 or even 24 percent deep, it still seemed like we were living in the shadow of previous eras -- the 2010s, the aughts, the 20th century, and so on. But in 2025, the future finally has landed, and it has landed hard. AI, ICE, NVIDIA, the IDEF -- the world now is made up of foreboding dominant consonants and creepy occasional vowels, much like "dystopia" itself. But let's set that aside for now. Let's instead talk about something fun,…

Young Thug Pushed Back His ‘Uy Scuti’ Release To Accommodate An Approving Cardi B

In the unofficial video Young Thug released last week for his song "Man I Miss My Dogs," Thug announced the release date for his long-awaited comeback album, Uy Scuti. However, after Cardi B's promotional shenanigans over the past few days alerted him to their shared release date, he did what any Southern gentleman (with a Billboard ranking hanging in the balance) would do: he vacated the date, pushing his own album back a week to accommodate Cardi and her also long-awaited (longer-awaited?) album, Am I The Drama?. "Yall know I wasn’t dropping Friday," he wrote on Twitter (which I'm never…

Cordae Shows Love To The DMV With Rémy Martin

Long before Grammy nominations and stadium tours, Cordae was just a high school kid dropping mixtapes and dreaming big. Now, he’s sipping on a glass of Rémy Martin V.S.O.P, talking legacy, name-dropping collaborations with the likes of J. Cole and Lil Wayne. He's also giving us the ultimate “made it” moment: FaceTiming Snoop Dogg to settle a lifelong debate over who inspired his unique name. In the latest episode of UPROXX’s Sound of My City, the DMV-bred artist sat down with Uproxx spirits expert and host Frank Dobbins III to toast his East Coast roots and reflect on his years-long…

Sabrina Carpenter And Bad Bunny Are Hosting Two Of The New ‘SNL’ Season’s First Episodes

Saturday Night Live has been on a break since its milestone 50th season wrapped up in May. Now, it's about time for the show to come back, and now we know it's set to return in October: The first slate of hosts and musical guests for the 51st season was announced today (September 18). On October 4, Bad Bunny is hosting and Doja Cat will join as the musical guest. On October 11, SNL alum Amy Poehler will return to host an episode featuring musical guest Role Model. Finally, on October 11, Sabrina Carpenter will pull double duty as both…

Cardi B Teased Her ‘Safe’ Video With Kehlani, Dropping Along With ‘Am I The Drama?’

We're in the endgame, now. The release of Cardi B's album Am I The Drama? is just a few hours away, and she continues to share more information about it. Earlier this week, she shared the features, announced her tour for the album, and dropped the tracklist; most recently, she gave fans a teaser of the music video for "Safe" featuring Kehlani, and announced it would accompany the album's release at midnight ET. From the short clip she shared on her social channels, the song will be a piano-driven, emotive ballad in the same vein as her prior collab with…

Samia Pulls Inspiration From Leonard Cohen On Her New Single, ‘Cinder Block’

Samia is just a few months removed from releasing her latest album, Bloodless, in April. Samia is in the middle of a tour at the moment and now she'll have a new song to perform live: Today (September 18), she shared the single "Cinder Block." The song was recorded a few months after the Bloodless sessions wrapped and it sees her interpolating Leonard Cohen's "Suzzane" and "Hallelujah." In a statement, Samia says of the song: "This one’s sort of an extension of Bloodless -- took most of it from poems and wanted it to feel like treading water. Was listening…

Sparkling Sessions Touches Down In Austin With Adrien Nunez

From the Coachella desert to the Manhattan skyline, UPROXX has been creating can’t-miss nights of music, culture, and signature Sparkling Ice cocktails with our Sparkling Sessions 2.0 tour. We've tapped chart-toppers like Jessie Murph to host chill day parties at the iconic Von Dutch Ranch and have been serenaded by the smooth soul of R&B icon Lucky Daye on a New York City rooftop. Now, as festival season is winding down, we're keeping the same unforgettable energy we've been curating all summer long in the live music capital of the world, Austin! Our Texas touchdown is about to be Anything…

Mac Miller’s Estate Marks The 10th Anniversary Of ‘GO:OD AM’ With A Short Film, ‘Time Flies, Try To Catch It’

Today marks the 10th anniversary of the release of Mac Miller's third studio album, GO:OD AM, and the late rapper's estate is celebrating with a new short film, GO:OD AM (Time Flies, Try To Catch It). Directed by Mac's frequent collaborator Sam Balaban, the film captures the creation of the pivotal album through archival footage and interviews with collaborators like Mac's manager Christian Clancy, engineer Josh Berg, hype man Quentin Cuff, and visual artist Ian Wolfson (aka Rex Arrow). GO:OD AM was Mac's first release under Warner Music, debuting at No. 4 on the US Billboard 200. Supported by two…

Watch: Lucky Daye’s Sparkling Sessions Skyline Performance Of ‘Over’

With Sparkling Ice and Uproxx setting the stage, Grammy-winning artist Lucky Daye lit up a New York City rooftop with a soulful live performance of his hit single “Over,” bringing the Sparkling Sessions 2.0 Tour to an unforgettable high point ahead of Governors Ball weekend. Armed with his signature velvety vocals, funk-infused R&B, and emotionally-charged lyrics, Date’s headlining set – a highlight reel of hits from his latest album, Algorithm – had the dancefloor swaying, Instagram-worthy Sparkling Ice cocktails in hand, as fans grooved to the artist’s undeniable energy. Crowds lined up around the block to catch a glimpse of…

Labrinth Is Launching A New Era With ‘Prelude,’ A Fresh EP Landing Soon

Labrinth hasn't performed live since 2024 (per setlist.fm), but he's set to return as part of the Coachella 2026 lineup that was announced earlier this week. He'll have some new songs for the occasion, too, as today (September 18), he announced Prelude, a new EP. A couple days ago, Labrinth also teased a new song called "Pull Me In" by sharing a 15-second snippet on social media. The tracklist has not yet been revealed, but a press release notes the project will have eight tracks. It also describes Labrinth as being "at the precipice of a new sonic rising" and…

Cardi B’s ‘Am I The Drama?’ Tracklist Features ‘Up,’ ‘WAP’ And 21 New Songs

After announcing a new tour and a new pregnancy, Cardi B has, at long last, released the tracklist for her upcoming sophomore album, Am I The Drama? Perhaps reflecting the extended wait fans had to endure for the follow-up to her Grammy-winning 2018 debut, the tracklist includes 21 new songs in addition to her previously released single "Up" and the megahit "WAP" featuring Megan Thee Stallion. Cardi B told fans that her megahits of years past would appear on the new album, but would not affect streaming counts. The album's features were revealed earlier this week, and include Cash Cobain,…

Ed Sheeran Plots Months Of North American Shows With His ‘Loop Tour’ In 2026

Ed Sheeran recently dismissed rumors that he was making a permanent move to the US, writing on Instagram, "Way easier to clear up stuff on here so here's me setting record straight, coz there's deffo a narrative press are trying to push that people wanna move out of UK for some reason. I'm not moving, I'm going on tour with my family and relocating to the continent I'm touring on, don't wanna commute from London to San Diego obvz." As for that tour, it has now been officially announced: Today (September 18), Sheeran revealed a bunch of dates for a…