October 20, 2023
Boygenius, one of music’s latest supergroups consisting of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker, has just dropped a new EP with 4 tracks.
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Recently announcing a collaboration titled “Too Much” to be released with BTS’ Jungkook, as well as Central Cee, it is scheduled to be released on October 20, 2023.
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Just two months ago, NewJeans etched their names in the annals of music history by accomplishing a feat that set the industry abuzz. Their second mini album, “Get Up,” soared to the top of the...
Read moreOctober 16, 2023
The album was heavily influenced by 1970s rock and folk music, as frontman Neil Smith tells Monday Magazine: “We just decided we wanted to have a very natural-sounding album...
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Approaching their two-year debut anniversary, they're kicking off their first world tour, titled “SHOW WHAT I HAVE”. It’s been mentioned that IVE’s first concert is set to embrace the idea...
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Recently, Blackpink's Jennie has made a triumphant return with her latest single, "You & Me," released on October 6, 2023, marking her first solo release since the global success of "Solo" in 2018...
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Tale Of Us are an electronic music duo formed in 2008 consisting of Carmine Conte and Matteo Milleri. Soundscapes produced range from dance floor music to chill ambient soundscapes and abstract...
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On October 6, (G)I-DLE dropped their latest EP, Heat. The mini-album, consisting of 5 tracks, was made through a collaboration between Cube Entertainment and 88Rising...
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NCTzens, the wait is finally over. On October 6, NCT 127 returned with their fifth album, Fact Check, accompanied by a futuristic music video for the album’s title track...
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Riot Games has paired up with global K-pop sensation, NewJeans, a five-member group composed of Hanni, Danielle, Minji, Hyein, and Haerin. On October 4, 2023...
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The wait for the Toronto rapper’s long-awaited album is finally here. After a summer full of teasing, Drake’s fourth album in barely two years ”For All the Dogs” has arrived...
Read moreOctober 5, 2023
Few hip-hop projects have managed to retain their timeless quality to the same extent that Drake and Future's "What a Time to Be Alive" has. This 2015 album's release...
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In a significant move within the music industry, Kevin Parker, the creative force behind Tame Impala, has sold his entire music catalog to Sony Music Publishing. This deal, which includes both past and future releases, marks a substantial expansion of Parker's existing partnership with Sony, which began in 2020. The financial terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed, but the strategic significance is clear: Sony now holds the rights to a body of work that spans Parker’s prolific career, from Tame Impala's early hits to his latest projects.
Reflecting on the deal, Parker emphasized the gravity of passing on ownership of his songs, describing them as the culmination of his blood, sweat, and creative energy. Despite the emotional weight of this decision, Parker expressed confidence in Sony Music Publishing's ability to manage his catalog with care and respect. His positive experiences with Sony, particularly with figures like Damian Trotter, have reinforced his trust in their stewardship of his music. Parker remains optimistic about future collaborations, suggesting that this deal could pave the way for new creative ventures.
Sony Music Publishing CEO Jon Platt lauded Parker as one of the most versatile songwriters of his generation, highlighting the enduring power and range of his catalog. Beyond his work with Tame Impala, Parker's songwriting credits include collaborations with prominent artists such as Rihanna, Travis Scott, and Dua Lipa. This extensive and diverse portfolio underscores Parker’s influence and the strategic value of Sony's acquisition. As the music industry continues to evolve, this deal represents a noteworthy example of how artists and publishers are navigating the complexities of ownership and creative control in a digital age.