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We don’t have new album news yet, but today (July 11), we do have a new song, as Blackpink just shared “Jump,” a dive into hardstyle electronic music that the four-piece debuted live in South Korea ...
Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer -- and ET has you covered for everything in between. Justin Bieber has ...
Blackpink have officially released “Jump,” a new song that they debuted at the opening night of their Deadline World Tour. Diplo co-wrote and co-produced the track and Dave Meyers directed the ...
Immediately upon release, Pink Floyd described Wish You Were Here as an album about “absence,” and that central “absence” was Barrett.
David Gilmour declared Pink Floyd was ‘over’ almost 10 years ago but his bandmate believes they could release new tracks despite the ongoing feud. The 80-year-old drummer is hopeful that ...
Nick Mason has expressed his desire to use AI to create new Pink Floyd songs. The drummer recently gave an interview to The Sunday Mirror (via Music News), where he discussed the potential to ...
The Weeknd’s New Music For ‘The Idol’ Was Inspired By Pink Floyd And Prince, He Explained Alex Gonzalez Contributing Writer Instagram Twitter April 18, 2023 ...
Chlöe Tangles With Future, and 8 More New Songs Hear tracks by Bettye LaVette, Abra, Tyler, the Creator and others. Share full article ...
The artistry surrounding Pink Floyd's work has often been among the most lauded in rock, so imagine being a young artist given the chance to share your artistic vision soundtracked by music from ...
Pink Floyd will release two new physical copies their single "Hey Hey Rise Up" while also providing a surprise song. Read about the release here.
Now Pink Floyd has returned to join the voices that repudiate the war. David Gilmour and Nick Mason presented the song Hey Hey Rasie Up composed from the recording that the Ukrainian singer Andriy ...
The video for Pink Floyd’s new song supporting Ukraine has been viewed more than 400,000 times Saturday morning. Above, pro-Ukraine protesters are seen in Helsinki, Finland, on March 12.