Carrie Underwood’s ‘My Gift (Special Edition)’ gets the vinyl treatment

Carrie Underwood’s ‘My Gift (Special Edition)’ gets the vinyl treatment
Carrie Underwood’s ‘My Gift (Special Edition)’ gets the vinyl treatment
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Carrie Underwood is dropping a special surprise in fans’ stockings this year: The Special Edition of her My Gift Christmas album, including three bonus songs in addition to the original track list, is now available on vinyl.

Pressed on Crystal Clear Double Vinyl, a limited edition version of the product will also be available on White Vinyl at Walmart. Those picking up their copies at Target have exclusive access to a limited-edition Green Vinyl version, along with a collectible poster.

My Gift, originally released in 2020, is Carrie’s first-ever full-length Christmas album. It features a collaboration with John Legend, “Hallelujah,” as well as a version of “The Little Drummer Boy” featuring vocals from the singer’s six-year-old son, Isaiah.

Since releasing My Gift, Carrie followed up her holiday project with My Savior, a collection of gospel hymns. More recently, Carrie topped the country charts with her Jason Aldean duet, “If I Didn’t Love You.”

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Big Sean responds to Kanye West calling him a “sellout” on ‘Drink Champs’

Big Sean responds to Kanye West calling him a “sellout” on ‘Drink Champs’
Big Sean responds to Kanye West calling him a “sellout” on ‘Drink Champs’
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Kanye West had harsh words for his former GOOD Music artist Big Sean when he appeared Thursday on Revolt’s Drink Champs podcast.

“The worst thing I’ve ever done is sign Big Sean,” Ye said about the Detroit MC. Sean recently left West’s label after releasing all five of his studio albums on GOOD. He complained that he needed a bigger cut of the royalties.

Kanye also attacked Sean, and another of his protégés, John Legend, for not supporting him during his brief 2020 presidential campaign.

“Both John Legend and Big Sean, when I ran for office, got used quick by the Democrats to come at their boy that actually changed their life and that’s some sellout s**t. And I don’t rock with neither of them and I need my apologies.”

Sean quickly responded on Twitter. “Was just [with] this man, he ain’t say none of that!!! And this was after the interview! I’m dying laughing at you @kanyewest.”

“I didn’t get used by anybody or endorse anyone publicly at all,” the “Bounce Back” rapper added. “Cause I’m not political. That’s what’s hilarious, none of it’s true [and] he doesn’t even know what he’s talking about. I’m rollin.”

Sean was asked to appear on the next show so he can further respond to his mentor’s diss. 

“I can’t wait to go on drink champs now!!!,” he declared.

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iDKHOW releases new version of “New Invention” featuring Tessa Violet

iDKHOW releases new version of “New Invention” featuring Tessa Violet
iDKHOW releases new version of “New Invention” featuring Tessa Violet
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I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME has released a new version of “New Invention.”

The updated recording features Tessa Violet, who you may know for her song “Games” with lovelytheband. You can listen to it now via digital outlets.

The original “New Invention” appears on iDKHOW’s 2020 debut album Razzmatazz, which also features the number-one Billboard Alternative single “Leave Me Alone.”

iDKHOW’s current tour in support of Razzmatazz continues Friday in Colorado Springs and will wrap up later this month. The duo will then launch another live outing in January 2022.

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Diana Ross releases first album of new songs in 20 years, ‘Thank You’; debuts new music video

Diana Ross releases first album of new songs in 20 years, ‘Thank You’; debuts new music video
Diana Ross releases first album of new songs in 20 years, ‘Thank You’; debuts new music video
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Diana Ross‘ first album of new, original songs in over 20 years, Thank You, got its release today.

Coinciding with the album’s arrival, the Motown legend debuted her first music video in more than a decade, for her new song “All Is Well.” The clip, which you can watch on her official YouTube channel, was directed by Amanda Demme in collaboration with Ross’ two sons, producer Evan Ross and photographer Ross Naess.

As previously reported, Thank You was recorded in Diana’s home studio during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, and features producers and songwriters who’ve created hits for Taylor Swift, Kanye West, Usher, Justin Bieber, Sam Smith, Ariana Grande, Beyoncé and Rihanna.

Ross says of the 13-track collection, “I spent the past year recording new music and this music is a reflection of the joy and the love and the gratitude that I feel every day. It’s an album of great appreciation for life, and for all of you.”

Prior to Thank You‘s release, Ross debuted three songs as advance tracks — the title cut, “If the World Just Danced” and “I Still Believe.”

Diana’s last album of new, original songs was 1999’s Every Day Is a New Day.

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Hear Post Malone team up with The Weeknd on new single “One Right Now”

Hear Post Malone team up with The Weeknd on new single “One Right Now”
Hear Post Malone team up with The Weeknd on new single “One Right Now”
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Our first taste of Post Malone‘s next album is his collaboration with The Weeknd, “One Right Now.”

The two superstars have teamed up on the new single, with a video debuting “soon,” according to their record label.  The song, which is closer to the ’80s-inspired sound that The Weeknd’s been doing lately than Post’s past work, is about finding out your partner’s been unfaithful and showing her that infidelity is a two-way street.

“Don’t call me ‘baby’ when you did me so wrong/But I got over what you did already/Body for a body, so petty,” sings Post. “I got one comin’ over and one right now.”

The Weeknd makes reference to his 2013 song “You Belong to the World,”  as he sings, “You’re a stain on my legacy/We can’t be friends, can’t be family…I can’t let you next to me/Oh, you belong to the world now/So just me leave me alone now.”

“new track for my brother @postmalone out everywhere !” The Weeknd announced on Instagram.

“One Right Now” is from Post’s fourth album, which we’re told is “coming soon.” It’ll be the follow-up to his 2019 triple-platinum release Hollywood’s Bleeding.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.)

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First new Stabbing Westward album in over 20 years due out in 2022

First new Stabbing Westward album in over 20 years due out in 2022
First new Stabbing Westward album in over 20 years due out in 2022
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Stabbing Westward is set to release a new album for the first time in over 20 years.

Chasing Ghosts, the fifth studio effort from the industrial rock outfit and the follow-up to 2001’s self-titled release, will arrive March 18, 2022.

Our first preview of Chasing Ghosts is a song called “I Am Nothing,” which is available now for digital download, along with a trio of remixes.

Original Stabbing Westward members Christopher Hall and Walter Flakus reunited in 2016, 14 years after the band had broken up in 2002. Last year, they released a new EP called Dead and Gone. Newly recorded versions of Dead and Gone songs will appear on Chasing Ghosts.

Here’s the Chasing Ghosts track list:

“I Am Nothing”
“Damaged Goods”
“Cold”
“Push”
“Wasteland”
“Ctrl Z”
“Crawl”
“Dead & Gone”
“Ghost”
“The End”

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Cardi B is ready to officiate Kal Penn’s wedding: “I’m down I’ll get my suit”

Cardi B is ready to officiate Kal Penn’s wedding: “I’m down I’ll get my suit”
Cardi B is ready to officiate Kal Penn’s wedding: “I’m down I’ll get my suit”
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While some people choose to have an Elvis Presley impersonator to officiate their wedding, others — like Kal Penn — let their dreams tell them who should have the honor.  And, apparently, he had a vision that Cardi B would marry him and Josh, his partner of 11 years.

The Designated Survivor actor took to Twitter to share his wild dream, saying Cardi was on his flight and that, when he fell asleep, he “had a dream that she officiated our wedding on the plane and the three of us walked out of LAX holding hands.”

The “WAP” rapper pounced on Penn’s tweet, telling him he should have said hello and then nonchalantly slid in, “I’m licensed to do that sooo……..let me know.”

“You’re the best. Was gonna say hi but didn’t want to be disrespectful,” Kal, 44, gushed in response, adding that he saw her do not disturb light was on before jumping to the matter at hand, “Let’s do it! We’re down if you’re down!”

Cardi confirmed that she was indeed “down” to officiate their nuptials and remarked, “I’ll get my suit.”

Penn broke the news about his relationship and his upcoming wedding in his new book, You Can’t Be Serious, which he published on Tuesday.

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Thomas Rhett is hoping for a “Slow Down Summer” in first single off a new musical chapter

Thomas Rhett is hoping for a “Slow Down Summer” in first single off a new musical chapter
Thomas Rhett is hoping for a “Slow Down Summer” in first single off a new musical chapter
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Thomas Rhett returns with the first taste of a fresh batch of music this week, releasing his nostalgic new single, “Slow Down Summer.” The song’s lyrics follow a couple who are soaking up every minute of their summer love together, knowing that when the weather cools, so will their relationship.

“I wrote this song from the point of view of two people who are in love during senior year of high school. I envisioned them headed off to different schools and they’re starting to understand that the moment the weather starts to change, they’ve got a 99-percent chance this relationship is not going to work,” the singer explains.

The song is off his newly-announced album, Where We Started, which will arrive in early 2022.

On his social media, Thomas shared an update about that project — or rather, projects. “So, last year and this year on the road, me and my team have been writing so many songs, and what we have decided to do is to put out two albums next year,” he reveals.

Where We Started will be out first, he goes on to say. Then, in the fall, he’ll release Country Again: Side B, the follow up to Side A of that project, which came out in April.

“I’m so pumped. I cannot wait for y’all to hear these songs, and I cannot wait to play them for you live on the road next year,” Thomas continues. “But until then, y’all get excited. Tell your friends, tell your parents, tell your dogs…tell anybody!”

Next up, Thomas is headed to the 2021 CMA Awards, where he’s a performer as well as a nominee.

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Ozzy Osbourne premieres new video for ‘Diary of a Madman’ single “Flying High Again”

Ozzy Osbourne premieres new video for ‘Diary of a Madman’ single “Flying High Again”
Ozzy Osbourne premieres new video for ‘Diary of a Madman’ single “Flying High Again”
Epic Records

Ozzy Osbourne has premiered a new video for “Flying High Again,” a single off his 1981 solo album, Diary of a Madman.

The clip features an animated collage of paper cutouts of archival images of Ozzy and guitarist Randy Rhoads. Diary of a Madman was notably Rhoads’ final album before he was tragically killed in a 1982 plane crash at age 25.

You can watch the “Flying High Again” video streaming now on YouTube.

The RIAA triple-Platinum Diary of a Madman celebrates its 40th anniversary this Sunday, November 7. An expanded digital reissue of the album, including a previously unavailable live recording of “Flying High Again,” is out today.

Meanwhile, a special blue-swirl vinyl edition of Diary of a Madman will be released November 12 exclusively at Walmart.

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Can you imagine? Art Garfunkel turns 80 today

Can you imagine? Art Garfunkel turns 80 today
Can you imagine? Art Garfunkel turns 80 today
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Art Garfunkel, the angelic-voiced singer who made up half of legendary folk-rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, celebrates his 80th birthday today.

Garfunkel began performing and recording with Paul Simon during the 1950s as a rock ‘n’ roll duo called Tom and Jerry. After breaking up for a while, Art and Paul reunited in the early ’60s and began recording acoustic folk music using their real names.

After their debut album, 1964’s Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., was a failure, they split up again. Then, in 1965, producer Tom Wilson took a track from the album, “The Sound of Silence,” and added electric guitar and drums and re-released it, and it became a hit, topping the Billboard Hot 100.

The reunited duo, propelled by Simon’s songs, and Art and Paul’s harmonies, went on to become one of the most celebrated music acts in the world.

After the success of “The Sound of Silence” and through the 1970s, Simon & Garfunkel scored two more #1 hits, “Mrs. Robinson” and Garfunkel’s showcase “Bridge over Troubled Water,” and numerous other top-40 singles.

Garfunkel won five Grammys for his work with Simon, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year in 1970 for Bridge over Troubled Water and its title track.

Garfunkel launched an acting career in the early 1970s that Simon cited as a factor in his decision to break up the duo.

After the split, Art enjoyed moderate solo success. He scored a #9 hit with his 1973 single “All I Know,” written by Jimmy Webb, and his 1975 album Breakaway was certified platinum.

Over the years, Simon and Garfunkel reunited multiple times for tours and special events, but the two old friends currently are estranged.

Art was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Simon & Garfunkel in 1990. He continues to perform as a solo artist. His next scheduled tour is a run of European dates in fall 2022.

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