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Lexie Alley New Mitski Single ‘I’ll Change for You’ Adds Tenderness To Upcoming Album’s Reclusive Narrative
Mitski dropped her latest single, “I’ll Change For You”, along with international dates for an unconventional tour starting in March.
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(Photo by Prince Williams/FilmMagic) J. Cole Details ‘The Fall-Off’, Shares What Inspired Back Cover to the Album
J. Cole gives his fans a little more detail about his final album, ‘The Fall-Off,’ and shares the artwork on the back of the physical album.
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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 01: Kenny Dale, Jason Momoa and Mike Hayes of Oof Tatata perform onstage at Louis on February 01, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Shirlaine Forrest/Getty Images) Watch: Jason Momoa and His Band Cover an Oasis Deep Cut Live
While celebrating the Manchester launch of his vodka brand, MEILI, Jason Momoa and his band played a cover of Oasis’ “F***in’ in the Bushes”.
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Naomi Rahim/Getty Images Shirley Manson Believes This Pop Star Should Write the Next ‘James Bond’ Theme (Except She’s Already Tried)
Shirley Manson expressed disbelief that Lana Del Rey hasn’t written a ‘Bond’ theme yet. The only problem is that she already has.
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(Photo by Gregory Bojorquez/Getty Images) 4 Forgotten Songs That Are Infinitely Better Than These Rappers’ Biggest Hits
Noisey selects four forgotten songs across different rappers’ discographies that are even better than their biggest hits.
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Didier Messens/Getty Images Legal Battle Continues for Amyl & the Sniffers and L.A. Photographer, Both Citing Copyright Infringement
Amyl & The Sniffers and L.A. photographer Jamie Nelson are embroiled in a legal battle with both parties claiming copyright violations.
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(Photo by Rich Polk/Billboard via Getty Images) Shaboozey Addresses Controversy After Dedicating Grammy to Immigrants Who ‘Built This Country, Literally’
Shaboozey reacted to all of the controversy and backlash from his Grammy speech, where he dedicated his win to immigrants.
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(Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for GLAAD) Ricky Martin Writes Touching Open Letter to Bad Bunny After Historic Night at the Grammys
Ricky Martin writes about how much pride he has in Bad Bunny after his historic night at the 2026 Grammys, where he won Album of the Year.
