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  • Daily Music Headlines May 5, 2025
    May 5 2025

    GHOST Hits No. 1

    GHOST’s new album Skeletá debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, making it the first hard rock album to top the chart since AC/DC’s Power Up in 2020.

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    Lady Gaga Breaks Concert Record in Brazil

    Lady Gaga performed to an estimated 2.5 million fans at a free show on Copacabana Beach in Brazil.

    More here

    Beyoncé Alters Viral Tour Clip After Legal Threat

    Sphere Entertainment issued a cease and desist over Beyoncé’s use of the Las Vegas Sphere in a concert interstitial video.

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    Ambient Artist Spends a Year Recording a Tree

    Sound artist Joshua Bonnetta spent four years—and recorded a year’s worth of audio—capturing the sounds of a single pine tree in upstate New York.

    Hear it here

    Adam Lambert, Cynthia Erivo Star in “Jesus Christ Superstar”

    Adam Lambert will play Judas opposite Cynthia Erivo’s Jesus in a gender-blind Jesus Christ Superstar production at the Hollywood Bowl this summer. Directed by Sergio Trujillo, it aims to recapture the show’s original rock intensity.

    Details here

    Miley Cyrus Premieres “More to Lose” in NYC

    Miley Cyrus debuted a new song, “More to Lose,” at a private New York show. The emotional ballad, part of her upcoming visual album Something Beautiful, reflects on past relationships and personal growth.

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    I-Octane’s “God & I” Tops Reggae Charts

    Dancehall artist I-Octane’s God & I debuted at #1 on Apple Music’s Reggae/Dancehall charts. The album blends personal struggle, faith, and modern production in a spiritually introspective package.

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    Chuck D Receives Award

    Chuck D was honored with the inaugural “Reverb Award” by the Soulsville Foundation at the Stax Museum, recognizing his work at the intersection of music, activism, and innovation.

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    Primus Returns

    Primus released “Little Lord Fentanyl,” their first new song in three years, featuring new drummer John Hoffman and guest vocals by Maynard James Keenan.

    Listen here

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  • Daily Music Headlines May 2, 2025
    May 2 2025

    R.E.M. Returns with Surprise EP

    After more than a decade of silence, R.E.M. has released Radio Free Europe 2025, a five-track EP featuring new songs and a remix of their early hit. Proceeds from the vinyl edition support Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, amid political pressures.

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    Jill Sobule Dies in House Fire

    Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, known for her groundbreaking 1995 hit “I Kissed a Girl,” has died in a house fire in Minnesota.

    More on her legacy

    New Bono Documentary Announced

    Bono: Stories of Surrender, based on the U2 frontman's one-man show, premieres May 30 on Apple TV+.

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    Live Aid Musical Heads to London

    Just For One Day, the official Live Aid musical, debuts May 15 at the Shaftesbury Theatre.

    Get tickets and pre-order the album

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    Live Nation Faces Early-Year Slump, Predicts Record 2025

    Live Nation’s Q1 revenue dipped 11% to $3.38B, but CEO Michael Rapino is optimistic.

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    Foreigner Releases Spanish Version of “Urgent”

    Legendary rock band Foreigner is celebrating its Latin American fanbase with a new Spanish-language rendition of “Urgent.”

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    New Music Friday Highlights

    • Stop The Rain – Epik High’s Tablo & BTS' RM: Watch
    • Priceless – Maroon 5 feat. Lisa (BLACKPINK): Watch
    • Lose My Mind – Don Toliver feat. Doja Cat (F1 soundtrack): Watch
    • Old Phone – Ed Sheeran, inspired by 2015 memories: Watch
    • Dope Boy Phone – Quavo & the late Takeoff: Watch
    • See You in the Afterlife – Foster the People, with Julia Garner in the video: Watch

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  • Daily Music Headlines May 1, 2025
    May 1 2025

    Kanye West’s Donda 2 Pulled From Streaming Hours After Release

    Donda 2 was removed from Spotify, Tidal, and YouTube Music due to a payment dispute. Producer reps claim West failed to compensate for eight tracks. West responded, accusing them of overcharging for beats.


    Apple’s F1 Movie Soundtrack Features Ed Sheeran, Doja Cat & More

    The soundtrack for Apple’s F1, starring Brad Pitt, arrives June 27 with 17 original songs. Artists include Burna Boy, Raye, Chris Stapleton, and Rosé. Don Toliver and Doja Cat lead with the single “Lose My Mind.”


    Kneecap Fallout Grows: U.S. Visas Pulled, Festival Dates Canceled

    Kneecap has lost their U.S. booking agency and visas following backlash from politically charged performances. Two major German festivals also removed them from their lineups. The UK investigation remains ongoing.


    Sheryl Crow Reveals Armed Intruder Incident

    Sheryl Crow says an armed man came to her Nashville property shortly after she posted a video of her Tesla being towed. The singer sold the car to protest Elon Musk’s politics and donated the proceeds to NPR.


    Lorde Reveals New Album Virgin

    Lorde announced her new album Virgin, arriving June 27. She described it as a reflection of her femininity—“raw, primal, innocent, elegant.”


    Ed Sheeran Launches New Musical Era With Play

    Ed Sheeran’s upcoming album Play will arrive September 12, inspired by a concept he created at 18. The lead single “Old Phone” draws from memories found on a long-unused device.


    Gold House Reveals 2025 A100 List

    Gold House honored top Asian Pacific figures in entertainment, including Tyla, Charli XCX, Nicole Scherzinger, Bruno Mars, Rosé, and the Wicked cast. Events to celebrate are planned for May 9–10.



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  • Daily Music Headlines April 30, 2025
    Apr 30 2025

    Barbra Streisand Announces Duets Album With Huge Guest List

    Barbra Streisand is back with The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two, out June 27. Guests include Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande, Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Sting, and more. The first single, a duet with Hozier, dropped today.


    Kanye West Finally Releases Donda 2

    Kanye West has released the long-delayed Donda 2 to streaming platforms. Originally tied to the Stem Player, the full 18-track album is now credited to “Donda” and available on Spotify, YouTube Music, and Tidal.


    Metallica’s Load Gets Massive Box Set Treatment

    Metallica will reissue Load on June 13, featuring 301 tracks—245 previously unreleased—including demos, rarities, and live shows, plus a restored version of “The Outlaw Torn.”


    Gene Simmons Defends $12K Roadie Experience

    Gene Simmons says legal and insurance costs justify charging $12,495 for a fan to shadow him as a roadie. The experience was tied to his postponed North American tour, now aiming for early 2026.


    Charli XCX to Star in Takashi Miike Film

    Charli XCX will star in and produce a film directed by Japanese horror legend Takashi Miike. Plot details and production timeline remain under wraps.


    HYBE Posts Strong Q1, Teases New Boy Band

    HYBE reported a 38% revenue spike driven by live tours from J-Hope, TXT, and others. The company plans 150+ concerts this year and will debut a new Big Hit boy band in Q3.


    Bruno Mars Extends Las Vegas Residency

    Bruno Mars added nine more shows to his residency at Park MGM’s Dolby Live Theater. New dates run August 22 to September 6. Presales start today, general sales open Friday.



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  • Daily Music Headlines April 29, 2025
    Apr 29 2025

    Kneecap Under Investigation After Controversial Concert Footage

    Kneecap is facing backlash over a 2023 concert where one member made inflammatory remarks. Counter-terrorism police are reviewing the incident, though no charges have been filed. Some are calling for the group’s removal from this year’s Glastonbury lineup.


    Spotify Beats Expectations in Q1 Earnings

    Spotify added 5 million Premium subscribers and grew to 678 million monthly users. The company reported paying over $100 million to podcast creators for the first time.


    KCON 2025 Reveals First Artist Wave

    KCON LA 2025 announced its first performers: HxW (Hoshi and Woozi), IVE, NMIXX, Zerobaseone, and P1Harmony. The event runs August 1–3 at the LA Convention Center and Crypto.com Arena.


    Haim Announces ‘I Quit’ Album and Tour

    Haim will release I Quit on June 20 and launch a U.S. and U.K. tour beginning in September.


    Air Expands Moon Safari 25th Anniversary Tour

    Air is bringing Moon Safari to North America, starting September 21 at the Hollywood Bowl with a full orchestra.


    Laufey Launches Youth Orchestra Foundation

    Laufey has founded the Laufey Foundation to expand access to youth orchestra programs worldwide, starting with grants to leading U.S. organizations.


    Jack Black’s Minecraft Song Breaks Record

    Jack Black scored the shortest charting song ever on Billboard’s Hot 100. “Steve’s Lava Chicken,” at just 34 seconds long, debuts at No. 77.


    Top 5 Billboard Hot 100 Songs This Week


    • #5: “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” – Shaboozey
    • #4: “Nokia” – Drake
    • #3: “Ordinary” – Alex Arren
    • #2: “Die with a Smile” – Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
    • #1: “Luther” – Kendrick Lamar & SZA (10th consecutive week)



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  • Daily Music Headlines April 28, 2025
    Apr 28 2025

    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2025 Inductees Announced

    The 2025 Rock Hall class includes Bad Company, Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Cyndi Lauper, Outkast, Soundgarden, and The White Stripes. Salt-N-Pepa, Warren Zevon, Thom Bell, Nicky Hopkins, Carol Kaye, and Lenny Waronker will also be honored. The induction ceremony takes place Nov. 8 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, streaming live on Disney+.


    SZA Returns to #1 on Billboard 200

    SZA’s SOS claims its 13th nonconsecutive week at the top. Doechii also scores her first top-10 album with Alligator Bites Never Heal.


    Incubus Announces New Album

    Incubus revealed their ninth studio album Something in the Water ahead of their sold-out O2 Arena show. It’s their first album since 2017 and features new bassist Nicole Row.


    Snoop Dogg’s Death Row Drops Gospel Album

    Snoop Dogg executive produced Altar Call, a new gospel album released by Death Row Records in honor of his late mother. The 21-track project features artists like Jamie Foxx and John P. Kee.


    Oasis Preps for Reunion Tour

    Oasis reunited for tour promo shoots in London, stirring excitement for their sold-out world tour starting July 4 in Cardiff. Rehearsals are set to begin in a few weeks.


    Mariah Carey to Headline 2025 Capital Summertime Ball

    Mariah Carey will headline the Capital Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium in June, her first UK show in six years. Other performers include Benson Boone, Lola Young, and KSI.


    Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour Kicks Off

    Beyoncé launches her Cowboy Carter Tour tonight at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, supporting her Grammy-winning album. The tour will hit major U.S. cities before heading to Europe.



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  • Daily Music Headlines April 25, 2025
    Apr 26 2025

    Stagecoach 2025 Starts Today

    Stagecoach kicks off today in Indio, CA. The three-day country festival is streaming live on Prime Video, Amazon Music, and Twitch. Headliners include Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs, with appearances from Lana Del Rey, T-Pain, Goo Goo Dolls, and more. Full schedules are at stagecoachfestival.com.


    50 Cent Sues to Block Film Release

    50 Cent is suing the producers of Skillhouse, claiming they filmed and promoted his scenes without a signed contract. He’s seeking to block the film’s release.


    Noel Gallagher Launches Sunglasses for Charity

    Noel Gallagher released a limited edition sunglasses line, The Chiltern, to benefit the Teenage Cancer Trust. Gallagher’s global Oasis comeback tour kicks off July 4.


    Adam Levine and Lisa (Blackpink) Tease New Collab

    Adam Levine and Lisa teased their new song “Priceless” on social media. A pre-save link is available through Maroon 5’s Instagram account.


    New Music Friday Highlights


    • “Stateside” by Pink Pantheress – Club anthem from upcoming mixtape Fancy That
    • “Whenever” by Megan Thee Stallion – Her first new single of 2025
    • “Heart by Heart” by Joe Jonas – A pop track with ’90s country and arena rock vibes
    • “Mystical Magical” by Benson Boone – Debuted live at Coachella
    • “Money on Money” by Young Thug and Future – First collaboration since Young Thug’s release
    • “Aww Shit” by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony – First single with all five members in 15 years
    • “I Don’t Know Why (I Just Do)” by Jeff Goldblum & Mildred Snitzer Orchestra feat. Ariana Grande – A jazz collaboration



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  • Daily Music Headlines April 24, 2025
    Apr 24 2025

    Thursday, April 24, 2025


    Imogen Heap has launched new AI music tools via the platform Jen, offering “stylefilters” based on five of her songs: “Headlock,” “Goodnight and Go,” “Just For Now,” “Last Night of an Empire,” and “What Have You Done to Me.” These text-based prompts fuse with the chosen song to generate new tracks in that style. Each is available for $4.99. Jen only trains on licensed music and describes itself as an ethical platform.

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    Lorde returned with her first single in four years, “What Was That.” After cryptic posts and a surprise appearance in NYC’s Washington Square Park, she debuted the track by lip-syncing it for fans following a permit-related police shutdown.

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    Ozzy Osbourne is training for Black Sabbath’s farewell concert on July 5 in Birmingham, marking his first full show since 2018. He’s easing back into performing with daily walks and weight training. A documentary covering his health journey is expected on Paramount+ this fall. The show, titled Back to the Beginning, features a packed lineup including Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Halestorm, Alice in Chains, and more.

    Details here


    Green Day will get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 1, just weeks after headlining Coachella. Their star will be located near Amoeba Music on Hollywood Boulevard, and the ceremony will be livestreamed.

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    The Swell Season is back with their first full album in 16 years. Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová release Forward on June 13. The first single, “Stuck in Reverse,” is out now. The duo rose to fame in Once and won an Oscar for “Falling Slowly.”

    Check it out


    Another member has left A Killer’s Confession mid-tour: guitarist Max Carrillo, who posted on Facebook citing mistreatment. He joined in March, replacing previous guitarist James Skrtich. This follows the earlier departure of drummer Kegan King.

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    Telemundo and HYBE Latin America announced Pase a la Fama, a new music competition focused on Regional Mexican bands. Premiering June 8, the show features judges Ana Bárbara, Adriel Favela, and Horacio Palencia. Contestants compete for $100,000 and a record deal.

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    Bad Bunny will close out Saturday Night Live’s 50th season as the final musical guest on May 17. Also appearing: Benson Boone on May 3 and Arcade Fire on May 10.

    Lineup here


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