Box set featuring Paul McCartney’s trilogy of McCartney solo albums released today

Box set featuring Paul McCartney’s trilogy of McCartney solo albums released today
Box set featuring Paul McCartney’s trilogy of McCartney solo albums released today
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The recently announced limited-edition box set gathering together Paul McCartney‘s three self-titled solo albums — 1970’s McCartney, 1980’s McCartney II and 2020’s McCartney IIIhit stores today.

The McCartney I II III collection is available in three formats -– a three-CD set, a three-LP black-vinyl package and a limited-edition three-LP colored-vinyl set.

All three versions feature three photo prints with notes from the former Beatles star about each record. 

Coinciding with the release of the box set, McCartney, McCartney II and McCartney III have become the first solo albums by Sir Paul to be mixed in the high-res Dolby Atmos format. You can listen to the Dolby Atmos mixes via various streaming outlets.

The common thread between all three albums is that Paul wrote, produced and recorded them almost entirely by himself.

Released in April 1970, McCartney was Paul’s debut solo album and signaled the breakup of The Beatles. The record spent three weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart, although no singles were released from it. The album included the enduring song “Maybe I’m Amazed,” as well as such gems as “Every Night,” “Junk” and “Teddy Boy,” three tunes that McCartney previously had worked on with The Beatles.

McCartney II was released in May 1980 and found the veteran rocker experimenting with synthesizers and modern recording techniques. The album reached #3 on Billboard 200 and included the chart-topping hit “Coming Up” and the tune “Waterfalls,” which was a top-10 single in the U.K.

McCartney III was recorded during the COVID-19 lockdown and was released at the end of December 2020. It debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200.

Here’s the McCartney track list:

“The Lovely Linda”
“That Would Be Something”
“Valentine Day”
“Every Night”
“Hot as Sun/Glasses”
“Junk”
“Man We Was Lonely”
“Oo You”
“Momma Miss America”
“Teddy Boy”
“Singalong Junk”
“Maybe I’m Amazed”
“Kreen-Akrore”

Here’s the McCartney II track list:

“Coming Up”
“Temporary Secretary”
“On the Way”
“Waterfalls”
“Nobody Knows”
“Front Parlour”
“Summer’s Day Song”
“Frozen Jap”
“Bogey Music”
“Darkroom”
“One of These Days”

Here’s the McCartney III track list:

“Long Tailed Winter Bird”
“Find My Way”
“Pretty Boys”
“Women and Wives”
“Lavatory Lil”
“Slidin'”
“Deep Deep Feeling”
“The Kiss of Venus”
“Seize the Day”
“Deep Down”
“Winter Bird/When Winter Comes”

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Mötley Crüe, Asking Alexandria & more team up on “The Retaliators Theme Song (21 Bullets)”

Mötley Crüe, Asking Alexandria & more team up on “The Retaliators Theme Song (21 Bullets)”
Mötley Crüe, Asking Alexandria & more team up on “The Retaliators Theme Song (21 Bullets)”
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Mötley Crüe, Asking Alexandria, Ice Nine Kills and From Ashes to New have teamed up on a new song for the soundtrack to the upcoming thriller film The Retaliators.

The track, titled “The Retaliators Theme Song (21 Bullets),” was co-written by Mötley’s Nikki Sixx and his Sixx:A.M. bandmate James Michael. It marks the first new music from the “Dr. Feelgood” rockers to follow the 2019 soundtrack to The Dirt, which featured four new Crüe recordings, including the Machine Gun Kelly collaboration “The Dirt (Est. 1981).”

“Writing a new theme song for a horror flick was inspiring,” Sixx says. “This was my first time writing for a horror-thriller film, and it took me in a different direction from the first theme song I wrote — ‘The Dirt (1981)’ by Mötley Crüe.”

“I worked with some great new artists to create a new sound that will stretch Mötley Crüe’s audience to new fans,” the bassist adds. “I had a great time writing it, and I think our fans will love it, too!”

You can listen to “21 Bullets” now via digital outlets and watch its accompanying video streaming now on YouTube.

The Retaliators will be released September 14, and its soundtrack, which also includes contributions from Papa Roach, Five Finger Death Punch, The Hu and Band Wolves, drops September 16.

Mötley’s Tommy Lee, Papa Roach’s Jacoby Shaddix and members of FFDP have roles in the film, as well.

Meanwhile, you can catch Mötley Crüe on their ongoing Stadium Tour with Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, which continues Friday in Boston.

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The Killers share new song, “Boy”

The Killers share new song, “Boy”
The Killers share new song, “Boy”
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The Killers have released a new single called “Boy.”

The track, which the “Mr. Brightside” outfit first debuted live in July during their European tour, follows the band’s one-two punch of 2020’s Imploding the Mirage and 2021’s Pressure Machine albums.

“This was the first song written after we had to cancel the Imploding the Mirage tour due to the pandemic,” frontman Brandon Flowers says of “Boy.” “I had recently moved back to Utah and started to make trips to Nephi, where I grew up. I found that the place I had wanted to get away from so desperately at 16 was now a place that I couldn’t stop returning to.”

“I have a son approaching the age I was at that time in my life,” he continues. “With ‘Boy,’ I want to reach out and tell myself — and my sons — to not overthink it. And to look for the ‘white arrows’ in their lives. For me now, white arrows are my wife, children, my songs and the stage.”

“Boy” is available now via digital outlets and is accompanied by a lyric video streaming now on YouTube.

The Killers will launch a North American headlining tour August 19 in Vancouver.

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Scotty McCreery is teaming up with Dr. Pepper to give one fan the ultimate concert experience

Scotty McCreery is teaming up with Dr. Pepper to give one fan the ultimate concert experience
Scotty McCreery is teaming up with Dr. Pepper to give one fan the ultimate concert experience
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For Scotty McCreery, soda brand Dr. Pepper is a nostalgic favorite.

“I’ve been drinking Dr. Pepper ever since I was a kid playing baseball with my friends. That was always our drink after the games,” the singer says.

That’s why he jumped at the chance to team up with the brand in order to give one lucky concertgoer a grand prize fan experience. Dubbed “The Flyaway Experience You Deserve,” the big prize will include travel and tickets to one of Scotty’s upcoming shows, plus a meet and greet, hotel accommodations and dinner before or after the show.

Meanwhile, Scotty’s at the center of a promo campaign for Dr. Pepper, which centers around the singer’s recent hit, “You Time.” You might also spot him in promotional materials for the soda in major grocery chains in select markets.

In musical news, Scotty is at the top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart for the third consecutive week with “Damn Strait,” his breakup ballad honoring the King of Country George Strait.

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Nicki Minaj announces release date for new single “Super Freaky Girl”

Nicki Minaj announces release date for new single “Super Freaky Girl”
Nicki Minaj announces release date for new single “Super Freaky Girl”
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Get ready Barbs, new music from Nicki Minaj is on the way!

On Thursday, the 39-year-old rapper shared that her new single “Super Freaky Girl” will be released next Friday, August 12.

“8/12 PreSave #SuperFreakyGirl now. Link in BIO,” she wrote alongside the cover art for the track.

The announcement comes after Nicki teased a snippet of the track and it went viral. The song, which samples Rick James‘ 1981 hit “Super Freak,” was originally dubbed “Freaky Girl,” but ultimately Nicki left the name up to fans to decide.

“Thank you for your over 200K votes but we could not legally use the name freak or freaky girl. You’re stuck with this. Love you,” she continued in the caption. “Don’t forget #QueenRadio will be the night b4- on 8/11. So follow me on live.onamp.com/nickiminaj.”

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Jason Aldean jokes the bus is a “disaster” when his kids are on tour with him

Jason Aldean jokes the bus is a “disaster” when his kids are on tour with him
Jason Aldean jokes the bus is a “disaster” when his kids are on tour with him
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Jason Aldean is currently in the midst of his Rock N’ Roll Cowboy tour and his two young children are along for the ride for some shows.

The singer explains that he and his wife, Brittany, bring 4-year-old Memphis and 3-year-old Navy out on the road about one weekend every month.

“They get a little worn out being on the bus,” the singer tells ET Online. “So we try to bring them out at least once a month for a weekend, and one week I’ll go out by myself, and then one week it’s just me and [Brittany].”

Jason — who is also dad to two teenage daughters, Keeley and Kendall, from a previous relationship — says anyone who steps on his bus can immediately tell whether or not his toddlers are out on tour with him that weekend.

“It usually looks like a disaster when they’re on the road with me,” he jokes. “There’s toys and stuff everywhere. But when they’re not on the bus, it’s actually pretty clean, I have to say.”

The Rock N’ Roll Cowboy Tour continues through the end of October.

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Young Money reunion show gets new date following Drake’s COVID-19 diagnosis

Young Money reunion show gets new date following Drake’s COVID-19 diagnosis
Young Money reunion show gets new date following Drake’s COVID-19 diagnosis
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As promised, Drake has rescheduled the highly anticipated Young Money reunion show. The rapper, who was forced to cancel the initial concert following his COVID-19 diagnosis, has set the new date for Saturday, August 5.

“Negative test…positive outcome…,” Drake wrote on Instagram alongside an updated advertisement. “this was the only date available until the fall and because the family is so solid everybody is flying back in to make it happen for you all…SEE YOU SATURDAY…young moulaaa.”

The Young Money concert was originally slated to take place on August 1, the third day of his OVO Fest. After a successful start to the weekend, Drake tested positive and regretfully canceled the show, promising to reschedule to “the SOONEST date possible.” 

The “Sticky” rapper has since kept his word; he’ll reunite onstage with Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne this weekend.

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Here’s how much Adele is reportedly paying for her mansion’s mortgage

Here’s how much Adele is reportedly paying for her mansion’s mortgage
Here’s how much Adele is reportedly paying for her mansion’s mortgage
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If you thought you were paying a lot for your mortgage, just wait until you hear how much Adele is paying!

According to documents obtained by The New York Post, the singer took out a $37.7 million mortgage for the Beverly Hills mansion she bought for $58 million earlier this year. She has the standard 30 years to repay the loan, the deed says. That means she’d be paying an estimated $227,000 per month, including property taxes and interest.

The estate was previously owned by Sylvester Stallone. It sits on 3.5 acres and measures a sprawling 18,500 square feet. It boasts eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, and includes a ton of amenities like a screening room, gym, cigar room, infinity pool, spa, eight-car garage and art studio.

Back in May, Adele posted a photo of her and boyfriend Rich Paul standing in front of the home with the keys, hinting that the two had moved in together.

Adele is set to kick off her rescheduled Las Vegas residency this November.

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Trivium’s Matt Heafy performing at Gamescom for ’Metal: Hellsinger’ video game

Trivium’s Matt Heafy performing at Gamescom for ’Metal: Hellsinger’ video game
Trivium’s Matt Heafy performing at Gamescom for ’Metal: Hellsinger’ video game
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Trivium frontman Matt Heafy is performing at the 2022 Gamescom video game convention.

The show will be promoting the upcoming game Metal: Hellsinger, a rhythm first-person shooter that finds players shooting enemies to the beat of original music sung by a variety of big-name metal artists, such as Heafy, System of a Down‘s Serj Tankian and Lamb of God‘s Randy Blythe.

Along with Heafy, Metal: Hellsinger contributors including Arch Enemy‘s Alissa White-Gluz and Refused‘s Dennis Lyxzén will perform during the Gamescom concert, as well.

You’ll be able to watch the show live online on August 25 at 1 p.m. ET via MetalHellsinger.com.

Metal: Hellsinger will be released September 15 on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

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Jackson Dean’s been on the ‘Yellowstone’ soundtrack, wouldn’t be opposed to an on-screen role either

Jackson Dean’s been on the ‘Yellowstone’ soundtrack, wouldn’t be opposed to an on-screen role either
Jackson Dean’s been on the ‘Yellowstone’ soundtrack, wouldn’t be opposed to an on-screen role either
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There’s no question about it: Jackson Dean’s song “Don’t Come Lookin’” being featured on the Yellowstone soundtrack definitely gave him a leg up toward country music success.

“It played a massive, massive part in it,” the singer affirms, citing one recent appearance he made at Hwy 30 Fest in Idaho, when he was one of the only acts in the lineup who didn’t hail from Texas.

“We were, like, the black sheep,” he remembers, but adds that he had an in with the crowd. “Massive, massive Yellowstone fans at that festival. It was great. It was really awesome.”

Multiple fans who recognized him from the soundtrack for the TV series approached him at that show. “I had probably 30 people come up to me and be like, ‘Hey man, we know you from Yellowstone. And that’s how we found you.’”

Jackson’s already had a song feature in the hit TV series, and the singer says he’s not opposed to participating in the show in an on-screen capacity, too. After all, there’s plenty of precedent for country stars scoring acting gigs on Yellowstone: Lainey Wilson is on the upcoming season, and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are the co-stars of 1883, the recent Paramount+ prequel.

“You know, I mean, if Kevin Costner wants to shoot a bad guy — I mean, I can play a good bad guy,” the singer continues. “I am not opposed at all, in any way, shape or form.”

For now, Jackson is enjoying a career as a rapidly rising country star. “Don’t Come Lookin’” is currently nearing country radio’s top 10.

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