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Snoop Dogg to Release New Album “Coolaid” in a Few Weeks
Blog News 04 Jun 16 0
Snoop Dogg is back in the house. During an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Tha Doggfather announced that he has another album on the way. This one, titled Coolaid, is slated to drop in July, and he’s already unveiled its 4th of July-inspired single, “Fireworks,” which he performed for the first time.
The album is Snoop’s 14th project, however, as of press time it’s unclear what label will house the project. His last album, Bush was released under Columbia Records and executive produced by Pharrell Williams.
Kid Cudi Won’t Be on “Cruel Winter” Album
Blog News 04 Jun 16 0
It appears as if Kid Cudi fans have been hitting up the rapper to find out whether or not the once-G.O.O.D. Music member will be on the forthcoming Cruel Winter album. The short answer is: no.
Taking it to social media, Cudi explained that he will not show up on the forthcoming G.O.O.D. Music posse album as a collaborator or featured artist.
Meghan Trainor
Uncategorized 04 Jun 16 0
Biography
Born: 22 December 1993 in Nantucket, MA
Genre: Pop
Years Active: ’00s, ’10s
Meghan Trainor
Musician / Bands 04 Jun 16 0
Pop singer and songwriter Meghan Trainor had already devoted most of her life to music when she scored her first hit in 2014 (when she was 20 years old) with a dance-friendly paean to body positivity, “All About That Bass.” Born in December 1993, Trainor was raised on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts, where she began making music when she was just seven, and wrote her first song at the age of 11. Trainor attended high school at the Nauset High School on Cape Cod; there she sang and played trumpet…
Thank You (Deluxe)
Hot Albums 04 Jun 16 0
Meghan Trainor ditches doe-eyed doo-wop for fierce, funky, radio-ready pop hits and proves she’s more than a one-hit wonder. On Thank You, the “All About That Bass” star trades her retro-R&B style for Bruno Mars-esque vocal flexing and hip-hop-level bravado, flaunting her success on “Watch Me Do” (“I’m the–shhh, be quiet, I been on the no-hater diet”) and sending up sleaze-balls on the power-anthem “NO”. The standout track, a trop-pop smash titled “I Won’t Let You Down”, was written, fittingly, for herself: “I’ve made my mistakes, probably more than I can count”, she sings, ”so from this day on, I won’t let you down”.