6lack is pushing love on his new album, ‘Love is the New Gangsta’

6lack is pushing love on his new album, ‘Love is the New Gangsta’
6lack is pushing love on his new album, ‘Love is the New Gangsta’
Artwork for 6lack’s ‘Love is the New Gangsta’ (LVRN/Interscope Records)

Many people have an agenda. With his brand-new album, 6lack’s agenda is to push the message of love.

Love is the New Gangsta is what he came up with. It’s a title that reflects his current era and gives new meaning to the word “gangsta.”

“When I was growing up, I kind of attributed that phrase to cool. And you grow up thinking certain things are cool that, as you mature, you realize what really is cool,” he tells ABC Audio. 6black says that means taking care of himself, his family and his community.

“I just felt like it was something that needed to be reiterated, that love being at the core of what you do is not something to be ashamed of,” he says.

6lack says love has always been central to his music, but the message became clearer as he became more focused on accountability and growth. He explains that while his previous album, Since I Have a Lover, centered on learning the tools to improve his life, this project reflects putting those lessons into practice.

“This album has been me actually doing the work in my life first and then once the work is done … I go into the studio and then I can be creative. And then I can be productive. So taking care of life first and then creating after,” he says.

He hopes Love is the New Gangsta will encourage listeners to confront issues they may avoid.

“Accountability has been my biggest focus recently,” he says, “so not just saying that I wanna do something about what needs to be fixed in my life, but really showing up and really proving it.”

Ultimately, 6lack’s focus is “growth and development.” “That is all I care about,” he says. 

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Liverpool bar changes its name in celebration of Paul McCartney’s new album

Liverpool bar changes its name in celebration of Paul McCartney’s new album
Liverpool bar changes its name in celebration of Paul McCartney’s new album
Paul McCartney’s ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ (MPL/Capitol Records)

Liverpool bar, record store and music venue The Jacaranda has changed its name in honor of the upcoming release of Paul McCartney’s latest solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane.

In a post on Instagram, the bar announced that they’ve teamed with McCartney and renamed themselves The Maccaranda.

“In celebration of our former performer and customer’s new album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, out 29 May, we’ve temporarily changed our name,” the venue wrote. “Pop by The Maccaranda and try Paul’s own cocktail, the Maccarita.”

The Maccaranda is set to host a The Boys of Dungeon Lane pre-release listening party on Friday. They are also selling a special edition of the album, which comes in black or pink vinyl and includes a 1960 replica Jacaranda Club membership card, among other things.

The Jacaranda opened in Liverpool in 1957 and was a well known spot for up-and-coming artists; Beatles members John Lennon, Stuart Sutcliffe, George Harrison and McCartney, were frequent visitors.

The bar’s first manager, Allan Williams, became The Beatles’ unofficial manager and arranged their 1960 residency in Hamburg, Germany. He also introduced the band to their future drummer, Ringo Starr.

McCartney’s The Boys of Dungeon Lane features songs about McCartney’s childhood in Liverpool, early adventures with future Beatles bandmates Harrison and Lennon, and more. It comes out on May 29.

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Watch new live video for Dexter and the Moonrocks’ ‘Freakin’ Out’

Watch new live video for Dexter and the Moonrocks’ ‘Freakin’ Out’
Watch new live video for Dexter and the Moonrocks’ ‘Freakin’ Out’
“Freakin’ Out” single artwork. (Severance Records/Big Loud Rock)

Dexter and the Moonrocks have premiered a new live video for their single “Freakin’ Out.”

“This song is the biggest rock song in the world right now,” drummer Ryan Fox tells the crowd before launching into the performance.

Indeed, “Freakin’ Out” has given Dexter and the Moonrocks their first crossover hit and is currently sitting in the top 40 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100.

The “Freakin’ Out” live video is now streaming on YouTube.

“Freakin’ Out” was released in March. It follows the 2025 Dexter EP, Donkey Flats.

Dexter and the Moonrocks will launch a U.S. tour in June. They’re releasing a new song called “12 Steps” on May 27.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.) 

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DED announces deluxe version of ‘Resent’ album

DED announces deluxe version of ‘Resent’ album
DED announces deluxe version of ‘Resent’ album
‘Resent’ deluxe album artwork. (UNFD)

DED has announced a deluxe version of the band’s latest album, 2025’s Resent.

The expanded set is due out July 3 and includes five new songs, as well as six demo recordings. One of the bonus tracks, called “Weapon,” is out now.

“This is a straight-up quintessential DED track, encompassing all of the things the band is known for sonically,” frontman Joe Cotela says in a statement. “Thematically, it’s about how truly powerful music can be. It has the strength and capability to carry us through the trials and tribulations of life — through self-empowerment, reinforcement, or even escapism.”

Cotela continues, “Music can raise awareness, unify people, and serve as the safest place for both the artist and the listener to exist freely beyond the constraints of being in a body.”

DED will launch a U.S. tour in July.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.) 

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Cardi B’s contemplating another tour run

Cardi B’s contemplating another tour run
Cardi B’s contemplating another tour run
Cardi B performs onstage during the Little Miss Drama Tour at The Kia Forum on February 15, 2026, in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

Cardi B may have been bitten by the tour bug. Taking to X Spaces on Wednesday, she shared that she hopes to hit the road again soon.

“A lot of people been asking about another leg for a tour. I do want to go on tour real soon. I will ideally like to go on tour, I’ll say about September, October so I could be off November and December and January,” she said. “However, motherf****** gotta come correct. I feel like I showed them how much money I could make and could gross.”

“I’m just weighing my options. When you sell tickets, you got options,” she continued. “You actually have people fighting for you. So that’s what I’m really waiting on. Like, what choice am I going to make? I’ll probably make my decision in two weeks or so.”

Cardi kicked off the Little Miss Drama tour, her first headlining arena trek, in February, and wrapped April 18. The run grossed more than $70 million, according to Billboard Boxscore — a point she also addressed in her Spaces session.

“My tour didn’t supposedly gross $70 million. It actually did gross $70 million. Ya’ll hear gross $70 million, y’all not really making maths,” she said, before explaining how she got paid and revealing she spent $35 million of her own money on repairs, flights and late fees.

Cardi has also been back in the studio, as seen on her Instagram Story. She posted a photo with her headphones, alongside the caption, “Back to my passion …and it feels good.”

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Bonnie Raitt pays tribute to Stephen Colbert: ‘We need you more than ever’

Bonnie Raitt pays tribute to Stephen Colbert: ‘We need you more than ever’
Bonnie Raitt pays tribute to Stephen Colbert: ‘We need you more than ever’
Bonnie Raitt on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ June 14, 2022. (Photo by Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images)

Bonnie Raitt has penned a tribute to Stephen Colbert, who is signing off The Late Show Thursday night.

“As we’re forced to say goodbye to one of our most brilliant, hilarious and beloved shows, @colbertlateshow, I want to thank Stephen and his incredible team for the eleven years of astonishing gifts they’ve given us all,” she wrote on Instagram next to a photo of one of her appearances. “How insane that the number one show in that time slot is being booted off the air because some in power can’t take a joke or alternative points of view.”

“Here’s hoping that after a wee, well-deserved break, you’ll find a way to once again illuminate and delight us in an exciting new chapter,” she added. “We need you more than ever.”

Raitt then thanked Colbert for “your kindness in having us on your show,” and for “showcasing the incredible talents” of his bandleaders Jon Batiste and Louis Cato. She noted, “What an honor for us all.”

The post concluded, “God bless and til next time, here’s to us all still speaking our truths to power.”

CBS announced the The Late Show‘s cancellation in July 2025, noting it was a financial decision. 

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New Jeff Beck biography to be released in July

New Jeff Beck biography to be released in July
New Jeff Beck biography to be released in July
Cover of ‘Blow by Blow: The Jeff Beck Story’ (Da Capo publishing)

A new biography on legendary guitarist Jeff Beck is set for release this summer.

Blow by Blow: The Jeff Beck Story is described as the “first biography to fully capture the life, music, and mystery of this singular artist.”

The book was written by Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill, who also wrote Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen. It’s compiled from over 30 hours of Beck interviews, as well as contributions from the guitarist’s friends and collaborators, including Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page, actor Johnny Depp and music exec Clive Davis.

“This is the book Jeff deserves,” says Depp. “It’s honest, thoughtful, and true.”

Blow by Blow will be released July 14, and it will be celebrated with what’s described as an “all-star tribute concert” July 16 at The Cutting Room in New York City. It will also feature an interview and book signing with the authors.

The authors will also take part in a book signing and Q&A at Book Soup in Los Angeles on July 23.

Beck came to prominence in the ’60s as a member of The Yardbirds, with future guitar legends Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. He later went on to have a successful solo career, fronting his own Jeff Beck Group.

Beck was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice: in 1992 as a member of The Yardbirds and again in 2009 for his solo work.

Beck passed away Jan. 10, 2023, from bacterial meningitis. He was 78.

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Christina Aguilera planning a Philly Fourth of July

Christina Aguilera planning a Philly Fourth of July
Christina Aguilera planning a Philly Fourth of July
Christina Aguilera appears on ABC’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (Disney/Randy Holmes)

Christina Aguilera was raised near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and she’ll be spending this Fourth of July performing with a bunch of other Pennsylvania artists.

Christina is headlining the One Philly: Unity Concert For America, taking place July 4 at Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Hosted by Wanda Sykes, the concert will also feature Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff, Jill Scott, The Roots and Kathy Sledge of Sister Sledge. 

Seal — who is not from Pennsylvania — is also on the bill for the show, which is free and open to the public. Of course, fireworks will be included. One Philly will be the largest free concert in the U.S. this year, according to organizers.

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Nashville notes: Canaan Smith’s ‘Throw’n Darts’ + Maren Morris’ AMC theaters show

Nashville notes: Canaan Smith’s ‘Throw’n Darts’ + Maren Morris’ AMC theaters show
Nashville notes: Canaan Smith’s ‘Throw’n Darts’ + Maren Morris’ AMC theaters show

Canaan Smith’s new song, “Throw’n Darts,” drops Friday, June 5, ahead of his Sunday, June 7, appearance on the Dr. Pepper Amp Stage at CMA Fest. 

Maren Morris will do a “real-time, interactive live concert” you can watch exclusively at AMC theaters on Saturday, June 20. You can buy tickets and find out more online

You can bid on a guitar signed by Luke Bryan as part of the superstar’s partnership with Sweet Relief, which helps members of the music industry struggling with mental health challenges. 

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NOFX announces soundtrack to ’40 Years…’ documentary

NOFX announces soundtrack to ’40 Years…’ documentary
NOFX announces soundtrack to ’40 Years…’ documentary
Fat Mike of NOFX performs at Riot Fest 2024 at Douglass Park on September 22, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Barry Brecheisen/Getty Images)

NOFX has announced the accompanying soundtrack to the band’s career-spanning documentary, 40 Years of F*****’ Up.

The album will be released on Aug. 28. It includes an original score composed by frontman Fat Mike, along with 15 songs from throughout NOFX’s career, such as a live recording of the track “Linoleum.”

You’ll also find two new songs, “40 Years of F*****’ Up” and “We Did It Our Way,” the former of which is out now.

The 40 Years… documentary premiered in March at the South by Southwest festival and will be screening throughout North America throughout the year.

NOFX wrapped up a farewell tour in 2024.

 

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