Lil Tjay releases ‘They Just Ain’t You’ lead single, ‘Life on Edge’

Lil Tjay releases ‘They Just Ain’t You’ lead single, ‘Life on Edge’
Lil Tjay releases ‘They Just Ain’t You’ lead single, ‘Life on Edge’
Artwork for Lil Tjay’s ‘Life on Edge’ (TrenchKid Records/ADA)

Lil Tjay has been in headlines following a shooting involving Offset that led to his arrest on disorderly conduct charges, but he continues to maintain his innocence. Speaking to Billboard, he said the situation has been as confusing for him as it has for the public.

“I’m just as confused as everyone else about that,” he said. “My lawyer told me not to touch on it too much. What I can say is the album will really hit home for my fans.”

As previously reported, Tjay was taken into custody at the Broward County Jail and charged with disorderly conduct, a first-degree misdemeanor and operating without a valid license. He was not identified as the gunman and was released on bond.

Now, he’s focused on his new album, titled They Just Ain’t You, his first fully independent release. He recently dropped the lead single “Life on Edge” alongside a music video that finds him in a therapy session.

“The main thing — it’s completely me. It’s an in-house project, no major label backing this time, unlike before. But the body of work should be just as strong,” he said of the album. “Now I’m able to be my own boss.”

He announced the project with a trailer reflecting on his upbringing in the Bronx.

After a slow period marked by low musical output, Tjay said he’s staying consistent with releases this go-round.

“I fell short transitioning off the label and haven’t dropped an album since,” he said. “Now I plan to keep my foot on the gas and not take long breaks again.”

They Just Ain’t You, the follow-up to Tjay’s 2023 album, 222, arrives on May 1.

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Watch Noah Kahan debut ’The Great Divide’ songs on ‘Tiny Desk’ performance

Watch Noah Kahan debut ’The Great Divide’ songs on ‘Tiny Desk’ performance
Watch Noah Kahan debut ’The Great Divide’ songs on ‘Tiny Desk’ performance
Noah Kahan performs on ABC’s ‘CMA Fest’ (Noah Kahan performs at CMA Fest. (Disney/Larry McCormack)

Noah Kahan is featured in the latest edition of NPR’s Tiny Desk performance series.

The four-song set included the debut of two tracks off Noah’s upcoming album, The Great Divide: “American Cars” and “Paid Time Off.” He also played the title track from The Great Divide, as well as the Stick Season cut “Orange Juice.”

“I’m hoping the sweat makes it look like I’m crying,” a perspiring Noah said in between songs. “I am kind of crying. The songs are really sad, I know that. So thank you guys for keeping your smiles on your faces.”

On his Instagram Story, Noah shared how much it meant to him to appear on the show. “I’ve wanted to do tiny desk since I knew it existed,” he wrote. “For some reason, I just thought I never would. But here we are … and I think I speak for all of us when I say this immediately becomes a life highlight.”

The Great Divide is due out Friday. Noah will launch a U.S. tour in June.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.)

 

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Jack White adds two dates to US tour

Jack White adds two dates to US tour
Jack White adds two dates to US tour
Jack White at 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Disney/Cristian Lopez)

Jack White has added two more dates to his upcoming U.S. tour.

The newly announced shows will take place July 18 in New Haven, Connecticut, and July 19 in Port Chester, New York.

Members of the Third Man Records Vault will have access to a presale beginning Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time. An artist presale will follow on Wednesday at noon local time. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

For all ticket info, visit JackWhiteIII.com.

White’s U.S. tour launches July 10 in Washington, D.C.

White’s most recent album is 2024’s No Name. He put out two new singles, “G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs” and “Derecho Demonico,” earlier in April.

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Jack White adds two dates to US tour

Jack White adds two dates to US tour
Jack White adds two dates to US tour
Jack White at 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Disney/Cristian Lopez)

Jack White has added two more dates to his upcoming U.S. tour.

The newly announced shows will take place July 18 in New Haven, Connecticut, and July 19 in Port Chester, New York.

Members of the Third Man Records Vault will have access to a presale beginning Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time. An artist presale will follow on Wednesday at noon local time. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

For all ticket info, visit JackWhiteIII.com.

White’s U.S. tour launches July 10 in Washington, D.C.

White’s most recent album is 2024’s No Name. He put out two new singles, “G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs” and “Derecho Demonico,” earlier in April.

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The Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood announces solo shows in London and Germany

The Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood announces solo shows in London and Germany
The Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood announces solo shows in London and Germany
Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones performs onstage at SoFi Stadium on July 13, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

The Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood is playing some solo shows in Europe this summer, and now he’s added two new dates to itinerary.

Ronnie and his band are now booked to play the O2 Forum Kentish Town in London on Aug. 21, and E-Werk in Cologne, Germany, on Sept. 3.

Both shows feature special guest Imelda May. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

Wood revealed plans to headline some rare solo shows back in March, with the first announced dates being two now-sold-out shows at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, Sept. 7 and 8.

The shows will be Ronnie’s first full live solo sets in over 16 years.

He is also playing Burg Clam castle in Sperken, Austria, with Van Morrison on July 16, and the Lucca Summer Festival in Tuscany, Italy, on July 17. He’ll also be a special guest for Eric Clapton’s Aug. 23 concert at the Royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England.

A complete list of dates can be found at RonnieWood.com.

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The Go-Go’s Jane Wiedlin to release memoir

The Go-Go’s Jane Wiedlin to release memoir
The Go-Go’s Jane Wiedlin to release memoir
Cover of Jane Wiedlin’s ‘TMI: Memoirs of a Go-Go’ (Da Capo Press)

The Go-Go’s guitarist and co-founder Jane Wiedlin is set to release her first memoir, TMI: Memoirs of a Go-Go, on Nov. 10.

According to a press release, the book is “a vivid account of rock excess and Hollywood drama,” with Wiedlin opening up about “childhood tragedy, mental health struggles, shattered relationships, and her own relentless reinvention.”

“My story is about my band the Go-Go’s, of course, but there is so much more to tell than that,” Wiedlin says in a statement. “My lifelong battle with mental illness, multiple failed relationships, living in literally dozens of places (including foreign countries), and discovering my passion for animal rescue and BDSM are just some of the other parts of me that I have divulged in this tell-almost-all memoir.”

She adds, “It’s called TMI for a reason!”

In the book, Wiedlin, who co-founded the Go-Go’s with Belinda Carlisle in 1978, will delve into the highs and lows of her career with the band, as well as opening up about her personal struggles. 

The Go-Go’s, which also includes Gina Schock, Kathy Valentine and Charlotte Caffey, released their debut album, Beauty and the Beat, in 1981. It went double-Platinum and hit #1 thanks to hit singles “We Got the Beat” and “Our Lips Are Sealed.” They went on to become one of the most successful bands of the ’80s, and in 2021 were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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Midland covers Stapleton on ‘Drinkin’ Dark Whiskey’

Midland covers Stapleton on ‘Drinkin’ Dark Whiskey’
Midland covers Stapleton on ‘Drinkin’ Dark Whiskey’
Midland’s “Drinkin’ Dark Whiskey” (Blue Highway Records)

You can find out what it sounds like when Midland covers Chris Stapleton on their latest track, one the ACM male artist of the year co-wrote with his SteelDrivers bandmate Mike Henderson. 

‘Drinkin’ Dark Whiskey’ is a seminal honky tonk up tempo classic that Stapleton wrote and fine artists like Gary Allan and The SteelDrivers have cut and performed,” lead singer Mark Wystrach says. “We liked the song as it provided us with an opportunity to do a bluegrass arrangement on the chorus that really soars!”

“It’s catchy as hell, up tempo and a lot of fun to play and sing,” he adds.

“Drinkin’ Dark Whiskey” follows “Marlboro Man,” which came out in January. 

Look for Midland to sing both when they play the American Championship Rodeo Weekend May 22 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, ahead of their European tour in June.

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Beach Boys drop three-track ‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice’ EP

Beach Boys drop three-track ‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice’ EP
Beach Boys drop three-track ‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice’ EP
The Beach Boys’ ‘Pet Sounds’ (Capitol Records)

Beach Boys fans are getting another taste of the upcoming release The Pet Sounds Sessions Highlights, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the band’s iconic album.

The latest preview is a three-track EP focused on the top-10 hit “Wouldn’t It Be Nice.” It features a trio of mixes, including a vocals-only version of the song. The EP is now available via digital outlets.

This is the second Pet Sounds-related EP that’s been released. A three-track EP focused on the song “Sloop John B” was released in March.

The Pet Sounds Sessions Highlights, dropping May 15, features material from the 1997 four-CD box set The Pet Sounds Sessions. It contains 25 alternate takes, a cappella versions and tracking sessions, all of which are making their vinyl debut.

It will be released as a two-CD set or two-LP set. The LP versions will be released on standard black vinyl and limited-edition splatter/color variants. Also on May 15, the original 90-track The Pet Sounds Sessions will be released to digital services.

Released May 16, 1966, Pet Sounds is often considered one of the best albums of all time. Recorded a year after Brian Wilson quit touring and suffered a breakdown in 1964, the album peaked at #10 on the Billboard Album chart; in 2004 it was chosen by the Library of Congress for inclusion in the National Recording Registry.

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Madonna’s ‘missing clothing’ update: Items may have fallen off a golf cart

Madonna’s ‘missing clothing’ update: Items may have fallen off a golf cart
Madonna’s ‘missing clothing’ update: Items may have fallen off a golf cart
Madonna performs during the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 17, 2026 in Indio, California. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella)

According to police, there may not have been any evil intent behind the disappearance of the vintage clothing that Madonna wore during her Coachella performance with Sabrina Carpenter. As previously reported, Madonna is offering a reward for the items, which are from her archives and are “part of my history,” as she wrote on her Instagram Story.

Police in Indio, California, tell ABC News that on April 18, Madonna’s representative filed a missing property report for two bags of clothing and jewelry, which were last seen on a golf cart on the Coachella grounds. The cart was being driven by staff who were on their way to load the bags onto a bus. Later, when staff arrived at a hotel, they realized the bags were gone.

According to police, the golf cart was being driven on a dark, bumpy road and a preliminary investigation suggests that the bags may have simply fallen off the back of the cart. According to the police report, “There is no evidence to suggest the bags were intentionally stolen.”

As of yet, there’s no record of the bags being turned in. However, police are asking anyone who may have located the bags to return them to 46800 Jackson St. in Indio, California, or contact the department at (760) 391-4057.

Madonna described the items as her “jacket, corset, dress” and “other archival items from the same era.” The Queen of Pop had last worn some of those items when she performed at Coachella in 2006.

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‘Top Gun’ gets theatrical rerelease to celebrate its 40th anniversary

‘Top Gun’ gets theatrical rerelease to celebrate its 40th anniversary
‘Top Gun’ gets theatrical rerelease to celebrate its 40th anniversary
The poster for the ‘Top Gun’ rerelease. (Paramount)

Top Gun is flying back to movie theaters for its 40th anniversary.

Paramount Pictures is rereleasing Top Gun in cinemas on May 13. It, along with its sequel Top Gun: Maverick, will be available to watch on the big screen for one week.

Tom Cruise took to his social media on Tuesday to announce the rerelease.

“If you feel the need…Two films. One big screen. Back in theaters, May 13th, for one week only,” Cruise captioned his post.

For the first time ever, Top Gun will be screened in “cutting-edge immersive formats, delivering a fully upgraded, high-octane experience for a new generation of moviegoers and longtime fans alike,” according to a press release.

Tickets for the rerelease go on sale on Tuesday.

Top Gun was directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson. It originally released in theaters in 1986. Along with Cruise, it stars Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards and Tom Skerritt.

The film follows “a class of elite, hot shot Navy pilots at the Fighter Weapons School known as Top Gun push their aircraft and each other to the limits as they compete to be the best of the best,” according to an official synopsis.

Top Gun: Maverick released in 2022 and starred Cruise, Miles Teller, Glen Powell and Jennifer Connelly.

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