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Jack Harlow Samples Fergie’s “Glamorous” in Viral TikTok Snippet

April 5, 2022

Last week, Louisville heartthrob Jack Harlow dropped a 13 second snippet of a new song he’d been working on that samples Fergie’s hit, “Glamorous” and it immediately went viral on TikTok within...

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J-Pop group XGalX debut’s breaking social norms with song “Tippy Toes”

March 18, 2022

After month’s of anticipation Japanese Girl group XGalX debute with new single “Tippy Toes”. The group consists of 7 young empowered women named Jurin, Harvey, Hinata, Chisa, Maya, Juria and Co...

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Shawn Mendez opens up about break up with new song

March 29, 2022

Newly heartbroken singer Shawn Mendez performs his new song “When you’re gone” at South by Southwest. This is the debut song that came out after his break up with fellow singer Camila Cabello after...

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Chaka Khan on Kanye West’s Through the Wire – “I hated it; it was an insult!”

March 16, 2022

Whether you’ve been a fan of Kanye West from the start, or you’ve recently watched his Netflix trilogy “Jeen-Yuhs”, you’ve probably heard his of first breakout single into the rap industry “Through...

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Weeekly Makes 2022 Return With “Play Game: Awake”

March 10, 2022

Weeekly pivots away from their bubbly and upbeat sound and makes a major transformation in their edgy and ambitious first mini album, “Play Game: Awake”.‍“Play Game: Awake” marks Weeekly’s fourth...

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Stray Kids Make 2022 Comeback With Mini Album – ODDINARY

March 10, 2022

Dare I say its, EXTRAODDINARY?‍Stray Kids have returned with the release of their new mini-album, ODDINARY – a collection of seven songs that proclaim the message of embracing all of the things...

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STAYC’S YOUNG-LUV.COM -- defying genres and taking over the world

March 7, 2022

It’s been two weeks since STAYC’s third mini album release YOUNG-LUV.COM, and we took this time to soak it all in and live our daydreams vicariously through this album. YOUNG-LUV.COM gives us that...

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Remembering XXXTentacion: A Legacy in Music

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Photo Source: Rolling Stone

The music industry has seen its fair share of influential figures throughout its history, and XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy, was undoubtedly one of the most polarizing artists of his generation. Rising to fame in the late 2010s, XXXTentacion left an undeniable mark on the music scene with his genre-blurring sound and eventful personal life.

XXXTentacion's music was a mix of various styles, blending genres such as hip-hop, R&B, rock, and even emo. His ability to traverse musical boundaries led to a massive and dedicated following, who resonated with the raw emotions and vulnerability in his lyrics. Songs like "Sad!" and "Jocelyn Flores" showcased his emotional side, expressing struggles with depression and mental health. 

However, XXXTentacion's career was filled with controversy. Accusations of domestic violence and assault would cast a shadow over his musical success.  While he faced legal consequences and vehemently denied some of these allegations, his reputation was forever tarnished in the eyes of many. His undeniable musical talent mixed with his troubled personal life made him a lightning rod for discussions on accountability and redemption.

Tragically, XXXTentacion's life was cut short on June 18, 2018, when he was fatally shot during a robbery. His untimely death at the age of 20 sent shockwaves throughout the music world and his fanbase. The loss of such a young and influential artist prompted a reevaluation of his legacy.

After his death, XXXTentacion's music experienced a surge in popularity. His album "?" topped the charts, solidifying his impact on the music industry. Yet, the circumstances of his passing also sparked discussions about the glorification of troubled artists and the need for more awareness about mental health, depression, and violence.

XXXTentacion's story serves as a reminder that artists, like all individuals, are not perfect and are capable of both brilliance and imperfection.