J.Cole’s Continues to Apply Pressure With His Newest Video

J.Cole’s Continues to Apply Pressure With His Newest Video

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J.Cole’s run continues this week after earning his sixth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with The Off-Season, and landing all 12 of his tracks within the top 40 of Billboard’s Hot 100 this week, J. Cole is surely applying some pressure to the game. So what better time than to drop a video for the track “Applying Pressure.”

Debuted at No. 13 on the charts this week and currently stands as the album’s fifth most popular track charting-wise. “Applying Pressure,” was directed by Scott Lazer, J. Cole hitting the streets of New York in a gritty video, shot in a similar cinematic style of New York legend Spike Lee, where his subject is facing directly in front of the camera.

We follow Cole as he talks his talk transitioning from a parking garage, a moving subway, and an empty basketball court, and also links up with Harlem’s own Dave East, who Cole shouts out in the song. This is the second track on J.Cole’s ” The Off-Season,” with the popularity of this album, it won’t be the last.

Check out Cole’s latest video below:

May 25, 2021 No Comments
AUDREY NUNA Release Video for ‘Top Again’ to Accompany New EP

AUDREY NUNA Release Video for ‘Top Again’ to Accompany New EP

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Rising star Audrey Nuna unleashed her latest project a liquid breakfast, this weekend, and to help bring in the new EP a music video for the track “Top Again” was paired with the release. A song written last March or April on her mother’s patio during quarantine, when it truly did feel like the world was over. The track features rapper and producer Saba a very full-circle moment for her as see been a fan of his since college and the two were acquainted with one another actually fainted next to him at a Smino concert at Irving Plaza once, right behind J Cole.

The new visual plays into her signature abstract theme that made her so popular, directed by Trey Lyons Audrey appears to be a photo shoot located in Downtown Los Angeles/ New York City before time freezes for everyone but Audrey, she then leaves the studioeyes glued her phone, suddenly the screen turns black and she is in the hospitle. One would assume she was hit by a car. As we move into Saba verse it would almost seem as if he was the grim. reaper coming to take Audrey soul to the other side.

The song itself is an imagining what it might be like if there was a huge backyard party on the last day of the world – everyone would be dancing in the rain and refusing to go back inside.

Audrey Nuna's 'Long Night' Video: Watch | Billboard

The new project is a body of work that represents the transitional phases of the young Jersey artist’s career. “a liquid breakfast is a sign of my adolescence,” she says via press release. “It’s the soundtrack of my move from the suburbs into the city back into the suburbs. I was a kid when I started writing it. I’m still a kid but there was definitely some Pika to Raichu action throughout the course of this project. I hope I stay a kid forever.”

Be sure to watch Audrey Nuna’s brand new music video for “Top Again” featuring Saba down below.

May 21, 2021 No Comments
Week-In Review: The Girls Face their Biggest Challenge as Carlsbab Comes to Town, While Louise Has to Choice ; Big Shot Episode 6 Review

Week-In Review: The Girls Face their Biggest Challenge as Carlsbab Comes to Town, While Louise Has to Choice ; Big Shot Episode 6 Review

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Marvyn regresses back to his old ways while defending Louise from an opposing team’s harassment. Holly gets a shot at the limelight.

Carlsbad week, as the team prepares to face their big rival the school. However, the team is hit with more adversity following the news of Louise’s (Nell Verlaque) father’s arrest during one of Miss Grint’s (Toks Olagundoye)  class Kelsey proposes that Westbrook remove the Gruzinsky name from the school gym. Of course, the team disagrees with this but after the girls are made aware that Destiny (Tiana Le) signed the petition, Kelsey (Maddy Caddell) needs to mess with Lousie.  A rift between Louise and Destiny’s relationship beings to form, because during practice Louise refuses to pass her the ball even though she wide open. Even though Destiny is right to have her opinion on the situation some of the girls see this as a betrayal and it easy to see the Louise has lost trust in her.

To make matters worst Carlbad’s Head Coach McCarthy (Camryn Manheim) see it as the perfect time to play mind games, interrupting their practice by belittling Samantha (Cricket Wampler) giving her a backhanded compliment congratulating her on finding a team she could play for instead of riding the bench as Sit-mantha, Sarcasticly reassumes Louise that her father is innocent until proven guilty, She asks Coach Korn if she could have the remain tickets to the game to release to Carlsbad fans after informing him that the Westbrook student protests the game until the Gruzinsky is removed.

The pressure put on Korn (John Stamos) to win by Principle Thomas (Yvette Nicole Brown) to avoid kissing the pig for a seventh consecutive time, he has to deal with the fact his player will be effect by their classmates protesting. To make the playing field even Korn convinces Principle Thomas to close the game to the public and only allow coaches, players, and officials. This was a crazy parallel to the real world as most sporting events were held without the presence of fans. Also, the fact that Westbrook will be playing the team that landed Savannah Gibbson (Deja Mattox) will definitely bring the College recruits out so Coach Korn sees this as an opportunity to pitch Louise as a player to watch out for. BIG SHOT - "Carlsbad Crazies" (Disney/Gilles Mingasson) YVETTE NICOLE BROWN

In Coach Korn’s personal life he is hesitant to open a box of his late Fathers belongings due to what it may contain. However, after open the box, Korn is surprised to see that his father had a photo taken with the statue put up following Korn’s third National Championship. In this photo, it almost appears that his father seemed proud of him.

Now Moving back into the Games against Carlsbad all the outside noise was visibly affecting their performance as going into halftime the lady Siren were down by 22 points, and before halftime, Coach Korn was ejected from the game when “Protesters” that were chanting “Free Gruzinsky,” managed to enter the gym to protect Louise he threw them out of the gym. Now it is Coach Holly’s(Jessalyn Gilsig) turn to prove that she was more than capable of being the Head Coach of this team. She gives an inspirational speech, moving Louise to Shoot Guard to take advantage of matchups, (A move Korn disagreed with feeling it would mess with team chemistry) and the comeback win was on coming down to a one-possession game Holly and Samatha were well aware of McCarthy’s go-to inbound play. So Holly leaned on Samantha to make the key steal and score the deciding basket to win the game.

BIG SHOT - "Carlsbad Crazies" (Disney/Gilles Mingasson) JESSALYN GILSIG

Following the game’s end Korn was made aware of his teams win and the key adjustment of moving Louise to
Shooting Guard, something he took partial credit for, it is made very apparent to Coach Holly that Korn has a difficult time giving credit where credit is due but this and a conversation with McCarthy lit a fire underneath Holly to prove more than ever she is deserving of a Head Coaching position.

The end of this episode was a moment that Louise decided to remove her family name from the gym due to her father’s past transgressions, rebuild her legacy, and leave the shadow of her fathers expectation of what type of star basketball player she should be. This was a full-circle moment from our first encounter with Louise giving off a sense of entitlement having her name on the scoreboard, looking to score every point for the team to lead them to victory and now she is more of a team player and seems to be more humble.

The Next episode of Disney Plus original series Big Shot is scheduled for May 28, 2021.

May 21, 2021 No Comments
Sinéad Harnett New Album ‘Ready Is Always Too Late’ Now Available

Sinéad Harnett New Album ‘Ready Is Always Too Late’ Now Available

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As the follow-up to her debut album, Lessons In Love,  that released nearly two years removed ago British singer Sinéad Harnett returns with her second full-length effort, Ready Is Always Too Late, a collection of soul-searching R&B ballads and seamless collaborations that present the Thai and Irish singer as a critical new voice in the genre.

This 11-track project stays true to her own style, promotes moving on with love when it appears one’s time will be wasted. Through it all, listeners can also catch appearances from Lucky Daye, Masego, VanJess, and Earthgang’s Johnny Venus.

While this album wasn’t the original plan she started to write in January of 2020 after meeting her new team in LA, the closure of the world due to the global coronavirus pandemic kept Harnett stateside and be left to her own devices inspiration to create her sophomore release.

Sinéad Harnett — Ready Is Always Too Late

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“We decided in March last year to do another album. Why not? What’s going on at the moment? There’s nothing to do but listen to music, wear pajamas every day, and feel like a teenage dirtbag,” she tells EUPHORIA. while visiting family in New Mexico.

After drawing 2020 to a close with two epic, international collabs in “Stickin” with VanJess and Masego and “Take Me Away” with EARTHGANG, UK R&B-soul Maestra Sinéad Harnett kicked off the new year with a bang, dropping off “Last Love” and announcing that a new album was on the way.

That album would be Ready Is Always Too Late, taking over a year to complete it shows fans Harnett’s growth as an artist but also a human being. Her sound has grown immeasurably since her early collaborations there is a hope fans who have followed her journey from the start will be proud of her newfound confidence while recognizing the love she now has for herself. In return, she wants listeners to feel the same way about themselves.

Sinéad Harnett Confirms New Album With “Last Love” | Complex UK

“Ready has often been an excuse, and one I didn’t want to use anymore,” Harnett says. “I wasn’t ready to be proud of the skin I was in, to find my inner confidence or to truly practice self-love. But I’m doing it now and it’s an ongoing, crazy and unpredictable journey that I’m grateful for.”

Describing her new album as “iconic,” she admits that tooting her own horn never came naturally to her. The creation of this album helped her to let go of those negative voices we all adopt. Realizing we cannot be defined by our success, we have to be defined by our passion and our heart. A singer-songwriter whose deep understanding of herself as a person, as an artist, is unshakeable. The more confident person she’s become is super refreshing to witness.

Tune into the new album above, visit Sinéad Harnett’s Instagram, and Twitter to stay updated on new releases and tour announcements, also check out the Ready Is Always Too Late trailer below :

May 21, 2021 No Comments
Internet Money Drops Video for ‘His &Hers’ With Don Toliver, Gunna, And Lil Uzi Vert

Internet Money Drops Video for ‘His &Hers’ With Don Toliver, Gunna, And Lil Uzi Vert

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The production duo–Nick Mira and Taz Taylor as Internet Money is back, and follow last years successful hit  “Lemonade” that went double-platinum. Thier latest single “His & Hers” features a melodic hook from Don Toliver, and Gunna and Uzi add their signature swag while trading verses just in time for summer.

“’Lemonade’ was the first one where I was like, ‘Man, this is doing like two million streams a day. This is crazy,’” Taylor told Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe about the making of “His & Hers.” “So at that point, I was like, ‘All right, well they want me to go make the biggest records. They want me to go get the biggest artists on the songs. That’s what they want.’ So I was just searching for the biggest songs that I heard. And then ‘His & Hers,’ I heard a demo with a different guitar and it was way slow. It was like 127 BPM. And I was just like, ‘This is it. I got to do it.’ So August 15th was the first day of this song. I started working on it and I just finished it.”

Internet Money réunit Don Toliver, Gunna et Lil Uzi Vert sur "His & Hers"

Taz was inspired to make “His & Hers” after the success of “Lemonade” knowing that you could combine  the crazy good verses from Gunna and add the epic hooks of  Don is just like peanut butter and jelly a crazy combo but it works. Dropping“ JETSKI” featuring Lil Mosey and Lil Tecca back in March, Internet Money now gearing up to release a new album this summer, the follow-up to their 2020 debut album, B4 the Storm, which opened at No. 10 on the Billboard 200.

“I want it to be one of the moments,” he also told Lowe, when asked about what’s next. “I like having people debate, ‘Oh, so-and-so killed it.’ Or ‘so-and-so did better than this person.’ Or ‘This is way better.’ I just want to make songs that I can show my influences.”

The group is also slated to perform DJ sets at Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash Festival in Chicago on Aug. 21 and Milwaukee’s Summerfest event on Sept. 14. Check out Internet Money single “His & Hers” video presents Lyrical Lemonade and directed by Cole Bennet.

 

May 17, 2021 No Comments
J. Cole Drops New Music Video for ‘a m a r i’

J. Cole Drops New Music Video for ‘a m a r i’

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“Hold on to your inner child”

Following the release of his highly anticipating project in The Off-Season Jermaine…Cole,  made his professional debut in the Basketball Africa League after signing a contract with the Rwandan Patriots BBC, and the gifts keep on coming for his fans after dropping a video for ‘a m a r i ‘ earlier today (May 17, 2021).

Directed by Mez for Heirs, who also helmed 2019’s ‘Middle Child.’ The video opens with  Dreamville helicopter flies overhead with the city of New York as the backdrop. Over the following two and a half minutes, we see Cole dressed up in a suit and fedora and head back to his college years at St. John’s University, eating ramen noodles in his dorm room while the many platinum plaques line his walls. In the end, a young Cole is seen trying to save his older self from falling off a ledge. The video ends with the powerful message above.

 “This was the 1st thing I ever directed. Bro helped me start another side of my career,” tweeted Mez.

The Off-Season is expected to debut at No. 1 on next week’s Billboard 200 with 280-310,000 equivalent album units.

Watch J. Cole’s new music video for ‘a m a r i’ below:

May 17, 2021 No Comments