6 Enya Songs That Still Slap
Enya Ni Bhraonain deserves more flowers. The iconic New Age singer remains, aside from U2, the biggest artist to ever emerge out of Ireland. Born into a musical family, Enya Continue Reading
Enya Ni Bhraonain deserves more flowers. The iconic New Age singer remains, aside from U2, the biggest artist to ever emerge out of Ireland. Born into a musical family, Enya Continue Reading
The talented singer-songwriter Lux Beauregard released her debut named “Fireworks.” Taking listeners on an emotional rollercoaster, the artist’s vocals perfectly harmonize with the musical backdrop. The song presents an open Continue Reading
The temperature is rising as summer approaches and this week offers some new highly anticipated albums. After months of hints, teasing and speculation, it’s a Cole world once again. J. Continue Reading
Emerging artist Stringz EMB releases a compelling new music video “Lights On” focusing on mental health issues to raise awareness and education around the illness that hit home for him. Continue Reading
Jeff Parker and his band the New Breed have shared a cover of David Bowie’s 1972 The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars song “Soul Continue Reading
Two months ago, the Go! Team announced their new album Get Up Sequences Part One, the first release from Ian Parton’s band since 2018’s Semicircle. They also shared its lead Continue Reading
If you’re anything like us, you’re probably overwhelmed by the sheer number of albums being released on a weekly basis. Popdust’s weekly column, Indie Roundup, finds the five best albums Continue Reading
Detroit-bred R&B singer, dancer, entrepreneur, and activist La’Britney releases her new single titled “Ducked Off.” The Former Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star is making herself the priority first in Continue Reading
Shamir Bailey released a really good self-titled album last year, and he’s kept cranking out new music ever since then. Every Bandcamp Friday, Shamir releases a new track, usually only Continue Reading
Weezer have already released one album this year: OK Human, which Rivers Cuomo wrote on piano and features orchestral arrangements. And tonight, they’re releasing a second album: Van Weezer, the Continue Reading
During the ’90s and 2000s, R&B groups were among of the most popular and profitable acts in music. Iconic groups like Boyz II Men, Jodeci, and TLC reshaped the landscape Continue Reading
As another year has come and gone, it is once again time to wish Patrick Stump a happy birthday. Many know him as the frontman of Fall Out Boy, everyone’s Continue Reading
Happy birthday, Jacquees! The self-proclaimed “King of R&B” turns 27 today, and celebrated the occasion in style a few nights ago with close friends and family. The R&B crooner has Continue Reading
Rappers can teach us a lot about life. Whether it’s through their personality, music career or business moves, there are plenty of artists that have taught fans how to be Continue Reading
There is an emo band in China called Chinese Football and another in Japan called Japanese Baseball. For too long, emo has been deferred to the white guys. Even the Continue Reading
An artificial intelligence software called Google Magenta has composed a collection of songs by iconic artists who passed away too soon. Featuring “new” songs by artists including Amy Winehouse, Kurt Continue Reading
Being vulnerable in your music can be a winning formula, and Mooski, the Alabama native, hailing from the small town of Opp, found a way to make that work for Continue Reading
The amount of new music out there is truly overwhelming, but Popdust is here for you. Between our indie roundups, music premieres, and interview series, we try to keep you Continue Reading
If you’re anything like us, you’re probably overwhelmed by the sheer number of albums being released on a weekly basis. Popdust’s weekly column, Indie Roundup, finds the five best albums Continue Reading
Mark these words: Roddy Ricch is a MVP of the 2020s. Whether it’s chart-topping songs and albums, Grammy Award nominations or the outright quality of his career, the Compton native’s first Continue Reading