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Ravyn Lenae Brings Out Donald Glover In LA

Chicago-born R&B singer Ravyn Lenae recently graduated from cult stardom to actual stardom, as her 2024 single “Love Me Not” caught fire on TikTok, climbing as high as #5 on the Hot 100. (It’s #9 this week, at least until all the Taylor Swift numbers come in.) These days, Lenae is a big enough deal to get Donald Glover to leave his house on a Monday night.

Dept. Of Homeland Security Responds To Zach Bryan’s New Anti-ICE Lyrics

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Last month, country-rock superstar Zach Bryan played the largest ticketed concert in US history — more than 112,000 fans crammed into Michigan Stadium. Bryan, never known as a particularly political artist, is among the most popular musicians in the country right now, and he has irked the Department of Homeland Security by singing anti-ICE lyrics on a song that hasn’t even been released yet.

h. pruz – “Krista”

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Next month, Queens-based songwriter Hannah Pruzinsky aka h. pruz is releasing a new album Red sky at morning, the follow-up to their 2024 debut album No Glory. Today they’ve shared the new single “Krista,” which comes with a video made from a homemade childhood YouTube horror series Pruzinsky made with their cousin Molly Schenkenberger.

Jacob Elordi, Cristin Milioti, & More Audition To Replace Bon Iver In “Day One” Video

“In 2025, Bon Iver announced his retirement, and the search began for his replacement.” That’s the setup, anyway. Bon Iver leader Justin Vernon is not retiring, as far as anyone knows, and you can’t exactly replace a solo artist in his own band. But that’s the conceit of director Jos Diaz Contreras’ cameo-jammed video for “Day One,” a song from Bon Iver’s recent album SABLE, fABLE.

The Story Behind Every Song On Prewn’s New Album System

Harry Wohl

After nearly two hours of chatting, Izzy Hagerup throws her hands up in the air and admits, “I’m just really scared of music right now.” Her eyes widen below her short-trimmed brown bangs. A smile tugs at her lips, and she shifts in her seat, as if trying to shake off creeping anxiety. The Western Massachusetts musician, who transplanted to LA a few months ago, makes music under the moniker Prewn with rickety, goosebump-inducing cello-rock. When we talk via Zoom, it’s a week away from last Friday’s release of System, the vehement follow-up to her 2023 debut Through The Window.