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  • May 22, 2017By Nia Ashari Harris

    If you’re anything like me, you first met Migos back in 2013 when Drake remixed their song, Versace. The three rappers came onto the music scene full of life, fun, but more importantly, they were serving us some Black English realness. The three men who go by the stage names Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff were

  • May 22, 2017By Kelly Chen

    “Joe: I’m Joey Flubberplaster, I play guitar and sing very poorly   Tom: I’m Tommy Toenail, I play bass and have the fattest of the pockets   Lucas: I’m Luco Shrimpatini, but most people call me Kando, Bando, or Lando, and I play the saxophone.   Dan: I’m Danny Waffle-toe, and I play drums and yell.”

  • May 21, 2017By A1

    Meet Michael Sneed Michael Sneed is an Oakland native, recording artist whose musical presence can put a smile on anyones face. In the fall of 2009, he began his journey towards stardom. In his freshman year of high school he came across a teacher who had a microphone in his classroom. Michael and his friends started a friendly in-class

  • May 20, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    Former Fifth Harmony member Camila Cabello recently dropped her debut single, “Crying in the Club”. The singer’s split from Fifth Harmony has been anything but easy, and two sides of the story have emerged. Fans had mixed reactions towards Cabello leaving the band. Camila has stated that writing helped her through all of her difficult

  • May 20, 2017By Eric Hernandez

    Summer 2017 has gotten off to a magnificent start musically speaking, and fans are in for a real treat. With numerous artists releasing tracks, it can be hard to narrow down a playlist! That being said, these are my personal predictions for hit songs that could potentially become fan favorites as well as endlessly played

  • May 20, 2017By Sameer Khan

    Following her sophomore album, My Everything, released in 2014, two years later, Ariana Grande released her third studio album, Dangerous Woman, which produced famous pop anthems including songs such as “Side to Side,” “Into You,” and of course, “Dangerous Woman.” The album, slated to be named Moonlight at first, was then changed to be named Dangerous Woman because it

  • May 19, 2017By Clarissa Solis

    A few weeks ago, the virtual band, known as Gorillaz, emerged from of their six year hiatus and blessed us all with their latest album release, Humanz. After listening through the entire album, it is blatantly obvious that Gorillaz is no stranger to trying (and succeeding in) different music genres. With that being said, it

  • May 19, 2017By Christine Tannous

    Listen – I get it. Bands change their sound. And honestly – I usually love it. I mean, why wouldn’t I? It’s so cool to see people you adore for a long time do something new really well. The key word there, though, is “well”. And Fall Out Boy’s new single is definitely missing that

  • May 19, 2017By Nmachi Som-Anya

    On the morning of May 18, 2017, the world awoke to the sudden death of Chris Cornell. Cornell was discovered by a family friend who called 911 around midnight after he went to check on Cornell and found the grunge rocker “unresponsive” on the bathroom floor at the MGM Grand hotel in Detroit.  According to the

  • May 18, 2017By Nmachi Som-Anya

    SoundCloud is the collective baseline where all professional and aspiring spoken word artists, rappers and singers can post their projects for all to see. For artists like UglyGod and Chance The Rapper, it is the stepping stone into their career. To have a platform to post uncensored content is amazing because we get to hear their truth,

  • May 15, 2017By Clay Morris

    Known as Butterfly and Mimi by her die-hard fans, or the Lambily, Mariah Carey is a musical legend that should be protected at all costs. However, if you ask a random chunk of millennials today to describe Mariah Carey in three words, a majority would choose the following: Diva, Flop, and Irrelevant. But the damning

  • May 15, 2017By Franziska Lee

    PWR BTTM, widely known among the queer rock scene, consists of nonbinary artists Liv Bruce (who uses she/her pronouns) and Ben Hopkins (who uses they/them pronouns). The duo formed their group in 2013, and their album Pageant was released on May 12. One day before, allegations of sexual assault arose against Hopkins. In a closed

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