Vaultboy, Jamie Miller, Dhruv, and Jillian Rossi are the latest breakouts to get a crucial boost from listeners in Southeast Asia, giving further support to the “Trigger Cities” theory of artist growth
Vaultboy Is the King of Sad Songs — But His Happy One Went Viral
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ALICE COOPER To Release ‘Billion Dollar Babies’ Trillion Dollar Deluxe Edition For 50th Anniversary
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A new version of "Billion Dollar Babies" is on the way as Alice Cooper's delightfully subversive sixth album returns...
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‘Rugrats’ character will be gay “beacon for young queer people” in CGI reboot
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"Betty is a fictional cartoon, but even cartoons were hugely influential for me as a kid" The post ‘Rugrats’ character...
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Lil Nas X’s Montero Is a Fantastic, Emotional Debut Album That Breaks the Mold
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Montero finds Lil Nas X bearing his soul both to those who applaud him, and to anyone who gives...
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Singled Out: Michael Coleman’s I Will Tell
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Writer Michael Coleman, the Artistic Director of Phoenix's See Your Shadow Songwriting, has released a new single and video...
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Sheryl Crow recalls “awful” Woodstock ’99: “It was debauched right from the beginning”
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"We played about four songs and I remember saying, ‘Nah, not gonna do it’” The post Sheryl Crow recalls “awful”...
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Shane MacGowan’s widow Victoria shares thanks to “tower of strength” Johnny Depp
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Depp attended the late Pogues frontman's funeral last week The post Shane MacGowan’s widow Victoria shares thanks to “tower of...
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‘Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla’ now includes XP Boost microtransactions
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For players who want to level up without having to grind for XP The post ‘Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla’ now...
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‘FIFA’ name change to ‘EA Sports Football Club’ reportedly approved by EA
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EA said last year it was reviewing the series' naming rights with FIFA The post ‘FIFA’ name change to ‘EA...