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Jazmine Sullivan – Eric began by repeating the song’s first

Eric began by repeating the song’s first sentences, accompanied only by his guitar pick; Jazmine Sullivan whose excellent new album “Heaux Tales” is about to become an instant classic, and country star Eric Church will perform a patriotic song before tonight’s big game. The honor of singing the national anthem for a major sporting or...

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Urban Vault Exclusive – Inspired by artists such as Chris

Inspired by artists such as Chris Brown, Drake Tyga, Travis Scott and Lil Wayne, his sound is also influenced by the 1990s growing up. Previously, DFLexxx was part of the worldwide dance group Jukebox Juniors, which debuted on Sky One as “Got To Dance.” Today, the 23-year-old decided to dedicate himself to music and bring...

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Arlo Parks Album – Arlo Parks’ album Collapsed In Sunbeams

Arlo Parks’ album Collapsed In Sunbeams explores mental health and friendship The artist, who is also a mental health ambassador for the British charity CALM, explores mental health and friendship in his new album Collapsed In Sunbeams. Arlo Parks spoke to all things poetry as his gateway to music, mental health in creativity, and the...

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Tetrarch New Song – We wanted to do something unexpected

We wanted to do something unexpected and approach the song from a different angle,” Diamond Rowe says of the music video for “You Never Listen.” Tetrarch who released his debut album “Freak” in 2017, has just announced that his sophomore album “Unstable” will be released April 30. While watching the video, Boy encounters inner voices...

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Ani DiFranco Love – Ani DiFranco’s “Revolutionary Love”

Ani DiFranco’s “Revolutionary Love” invites us to confront our opponents. DiFranco’s latest album is inspired by activist Valerie Kaur’s book calling for understanding and compassion for “our” opponents. Ani DiFranco’s latest album, Revolutionary Love, explores the idea of compassion for opponents. Ani DiFranco spoke with NPR’s Sarah McCammon about how to bring these ideas to...

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