Paul Tollett reveals Frank Ocean will headline Coachella in 2023
According to Coachella co-founder Paul Tollett in an exclusive interview with the Los Angeles Times, Frank Ocean will headline Coachella in 2023, after the event was postponed and then pushed back to 2022 due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read MoreGovernors Ball removes DaBaby from 2021 festival lineup
Following a string of homophobic comments made by DaBaby, Governors Ball is the latest US event to remove the rapper from its 2021 lineup.
Read MoreBillie Eilish named most vocabulary-rich modern Pop star
According to a new study, Billie Eilish has the largest vocabulary in modern pop music.
Read MoreHitmaker Morray releases music video for ‘Trenches (Remix)’ featuring Polo G: Watch
The music video is currently #6 on YouTube's 'Trending for Music'.
Read MoreBay Area Music: Offset Jim drops ‘Facecard’ music video, track produced by Kenny Beats
His deadpan demeanour mixed with his heavy lyrics, gives him the Bay Area feel to his music.
Read More2Pac’s friend and ex-Outlawz member Gonzoe fatally shot
Gonzoe, according to TMZ, was shot and died in Seattle.
Read MoreDrake confirms next album is ready: “Certified Lover Boy on the way”
Drake has confirmed the completion of his sixth studio album, ‘Certified Lover Boy’, just a few weeks after revealing that the project was being mixed.
Read MoreKanye West announces album release event in Atlanta for ‘Donda’
GOOD Music boss Kanye West has organized an album release event in Atlanta ahead of the anticipated release of his tenth studio album, ‘Donda’.
Read MoreJAY Z reportedly plans to reopen 40/40 Club
American music mogul JAY Z is reportedly planning to reopen his 40/40 Club in the proper manner.
Read MoreKing Perryy talks latest album ‘Citizen of the World’, being borderless, and going abroad (Interview)
Over a Zoom call, King Perryy talks to GRUNGECAKE while driving on the ever-busy streets of Lagos; a state which is referred to as the commercial, entertainment and industrial hub of his native country, Nigeria.
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