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Ed Sheeran Has Plans For A Posthumous Album Called ‘Eject’ In His Will

Ed Sheeran's new album Play is out tomorrow (September 12). Sheeran is thinking much further into the future than that, though, as per his will, fans will one day have a posthumous album titled Eject. Sheeran talked Apple Music's Zane Lowe through it in an interview shared yesterday (September 10), saying: "It's actually in my will and Cherry [Seaborn, his wife] gets to pick the tracks for it. It's fully, like... it's in there if I were to go tomorrow. [...] My will of wishes is to make a record out of all the songs from the age of 18,…

Gorillaz’s ‘The Happy Dictator’ Announces Their Mysterious New Album’s Release Date

A week ago, Gorillaz apparently debuted a whole new album during their phone-free show in London, which fans only learned about through setlist.fm after the fact. It turns out, though, that we didn't have to wait long to find out more about the album, as the virtual band -- the brainchild of Blur frontman Damon Albarn -- announced the new album's title and release date today. The Mountain is due on March 20th, 2026, belying the group's initial 2025 release vow, and will feature appearances from Amaan and Ayaan Ali Bangash, Anoushka Shankar, Asha Puthli, Bizarrap, Black Thought of The…

From Streams to Style: Sombr Is Shaping The Next Youth Movement

Sombr's debut album, I Barely Know Her, finds a confident 20-year-old star who writes and produces his own music, incorporating intros, outros, and bridges, and taking creative risks that bet on his own prodigious talent. And the world is reacting, with a sold-out world tour that runs into 2026, cool-kid alignment with a booking at Tyler, The Creator‘s Camp Flog Gnaw, and hismindblowing VMA performance/win. Sombr’s growth is undeniable. Check out the stats: - +33% Spotify listeners in 90 days (56.3MM+) - 241MM YouTube views - 138.8MM TikTok likes - 150% viewership increase But his fans aren’t just streaming or…

Music Videos Just Had Their Super Bowl Moment – Don’t Miss The Next

The 2025 VMAs proved what we’ve known all along: music videos belong on TV. The show posted a 42% year-over-year surge, with 5.5 million viewers across CBS, MTV, and Paramount+, its best performance since 2019. That’s the influence and impact of music videos. These aren’t “content” made to be lazily engaged with and fill feeds. These provide significant connections to fan-favorite artists and songs, as well as substantial statements from iconic creative visionaries. Music videos command attention and fuel obsession. Because fans care, they watch, remix, and debate. They show up on prime time not just for spectacle, but because…

IDK Reels Off His Ruthless Worldview In Theo Croker’s Jazzy ‘My Friend’ Video

Maryland rapper IDK is well-known for loving to infuse his gritty street raps with '90s-esque jazz flair. His albums like F65 and Bravado + Intimo have often employed plenty of brass and loose drumming inspired by the greats, and today, he gets to return the favor to one of jazz's hottest rising stars. In Theo Croker's new "My Friend" video, IDK wanders the streets of Los Angeles, his adopted home, reeling off his ruthless worldview, in which ski masks are a necessity, not a hypebeast's accessory. Meanwhile, Croker and his band continue to push the boundaries of their blend of…

BigXThaPlug’s Focus On Purpose Makes Him A Visionary

Ozzy Osbourne Makes His First Posthumous TV Appearance Alongside His Daughter Kelly

Kelly Osbourne is currently hosting the new TV series Lego Masters Jr., which premiered in August. Of course, she's also going through a difficult time at the moment with the recent death of her father, Ozzy Osbourne. This week's episode of Lego Masters Jr. was surely an emotional one for her to watch back, then, as Ozzy makes a cameo. Billboard notes this is Ozzy's first posthumous TV appearance. Reality Club FOX shared the clip on TikTok. In the scene, Kelly recruits her dad, who appears remotely via video, to give contestants a warning that they have one hour left…

Kali Uchis Drops A New Ravyn Lenae Collab To Announce Her Deluxe ‘Sincerely: P.S.’ Album

Kali Uchis checked in a few months ago with Sincerely,, a new album she dropped in May. She has more to say on that front, as she just announced a deluxe edition, titled Sincerely: P.S.. Among the new offerings is a collaboration with Ravyn Lenae, "Cry About It!." The pair also performed the song on The Tonight Show yesterday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBd47EpZdJA Uchis previously said that the original Sincerely, album was inspired by a “life-altering event," saying, "The album is about the complexities of life and finding ways to find joy in life despite the world. Finding ways to appreciate every moment…

A Star Of Lil Dicky’s ‘Dave’ Is Very Confident The Show Is Not Coming Back

Last year, it was announced that Lil Dicky's beloved FX show Dave was on pause. Well, Andrew Santino, who plays Dicky's manager Mike on the show, is pretty certain that the actual fate of Dave is that the series is finished. In a new interview with Variety, Santino was asked about the show being on "pause" and he answered: "That’s not on pause. That thing is gone. I don’t even know why that narrative is out there, that’s not true. We’re not doing the show. I think people said it was on pause to protect the relationship of the show,…

Doja Cat Pulls Another ’80s Deep Cut To Announce The Deluxe Edition Of ‘Vie’

Doja Cat has been all-in on the 1980s nostalgia for the rollout of her upcoming album, Vie. Its lead single, "Jealous Type," borrows liberally from the New Wave sound, while its video is awash in the decade's opulent aesthetics. Doja also tapped an '80s icon, Kenny G, to help her in her MTV Video Music Awards performance of the song, along with breakdancers in 8-ball jackets and flattop haircuts. And now, she's pulled out another '80s deep cut to announce the deluxe edition of Vie, which will be an iTunes exclusive. In a new video on Instagram, Doja dons the…

Wisp Adds A Mountainous Shoegaze Twist To Her Take On The Coldplay Classic ‘Yellow’

Coldplay are on fire with their Music Of The Spheres Tour, so much so that it looks like they're about to extend it into 2027. All eyes are on Chris Martin and company right now, and that includes those of modern shoegaze favorite Wisp. Today (September 10), she shared a cover of one of the band's most iconic songs, "Yellow." Naturally, Wisp's version introduces massive-sounding, overdriven guitars while also retaining much of the tenderness of the original recording. Wisp says of the song, "'Yellow' to me is a childhood memory that I wanted to rendition into my present life. A…

Militarie Gun Tease Their Upcoming Album With The Melodic Rocker ‘Throw Me Away’

Militarie Gun became one of the buzziest rock bands following the release of their 2023 debut album Life Under The Gun. They're looking to keep the momentum going on their upcoming sophomore release, God Save The Gun. They offered another look at the project today (September 10) with "Throw Me Away." The band's Ian Shelton says of the song, "'Throw Me Away' is about the feeling of only being valued when you're visible or useful and the desperate need to hold onto that. What someone loves about you one day might be cited as a reason they hate you now.…

Sudan Archives Promises To ‘Come And Find You’ On Her Latest ‘The BPM’ Single

Sudan Archives' last few singles may have shown off the Midwestern violinist's rap skills, but on her latest, "Come And Find You," her production and instrumentalism take the spotlight. Blending elements of Afropop, electronic, and jazz music, "Come And Find You" creates an ever-evolving backdrop for a song about seeking connection and chasing down a romantic interest. According to the press release, Sudan Archives built the beat around a loop created by one of her stylists, Umesi. Instrumentation was added in real-time, building out the melodies, while another friend later added the drums. Sudan herself contributed the vocals, singing, "Come…

The Alchemist Reunites With Armand Hammer For A Second Album, ‘Mercy’

In 2021, California superproducer The Alchemist teamed up with New York underground rap duo Armand Hammer (Elucid and Billy Woods) to release Haram, a multilayered project that I'm told had quite some impact on that side of the country. Today, the unofficial trio has announced the follow-up, Mercy, which is due November 7 via Backwoodz Studioz, with physical distribution by Rhmesayers Entertainment. Features on the album will include Cleo Reed, Earl Sweatshirt, Kapwani, Pink Siifu, Quelle Chris, and Silka, with all the production handled by The Alchemist. While Mercy will be Armand Hammer's first album since 2023's We Buy Diabetic…

Whitney Share ‘Back To The Wind’ As They Announce A Big World Tour For 2026

This summer, Whitney announced a new album, Small Talk. They have big plans for supporting it, too: Today (September 10), the band announced a world tour, including North American dates that start in March 2026. Tickets are available on the band's website. They also shared the single "Back To The Wind." The band's Julien Ehrlich says of the song: “I think what’s stuck with me most about ‘Back To The Wind’ is the way the imagery ended up unfolding across the instrumental. In the past we’ve always insisted that each word on a lyric sheet so deliberately leads you back…

Here’s How You Can Meet Cardi B At Her ‘Am I The Drama?’ In-Store Appearances

Another day, another Cardi B post promoting her long-awaited sophomore album, Am I The Drama?. In the process of promoting the album, she's shown she's willing to get back to basics, pulling out all the stops as she jokes about being a working single mother and fearing "going back to the strip club." After promoting a series of alternate covers for CD versions of the album, Cardi has employed yet another old-school method: The ever reliable in-store meet-and-greet. In her latest Instagram video, Cardi quips: "Hear ye, hear ye! Due to the 'Imaginary Playerz' music video, Atlantic Records has done…

‘Play’ Isn’t Even Out Yet But Ed Sheeran Has Another New Album Nearly ‘Ready To Go’

Ed Sheeran's new album Play is out in a couple days. The next album, dubbed Rewind, is already just about finished. That doesn't mean it will be out soon, though. As NME notes, Sheeran said in a recent interview: "I made Play and Rewind at the same time, and we finished Play first because it felt like the most exciting one. So Rewind is, I'd say, two months off being totally locked and loaded and ready to go. [...] I guess at some point in the next 18 months, it will come out." He also discussed the similarities and differences…

Turnstile Did The First-Ever Stage Dive At An NPR Tiny Desk Concert

NPR Tiny Desk Concerts are usually a space for artists to take it down a notch. Instead of that, though, Turnstile went ahead and did the first-ever Tiny Desk stage dive. The performance, which was shared today (September 10), also features the band drastically reworking their songs to fit the restricted environment. The band leans more on piano and horns here, for example. The five-song set featured all tracks from the new album Never Enough: "Dreaming," "Sunshower," "I Care," "Never Enough," and "Birds." Watch the performance above and find the band's upcoming tour dates, which kick off next week, below.…