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music2 years ago

"Controversy and Creativity: The Latest in Music Releases from Ariana Grande to Lil Nas X"

Ariana Grande makes a comeback with her first solo single in three years, "Yes, And?," a house-music confection that references Madonna's "Vogue" and showcases her comfort zone, while also addressing the experience of being Ariana Grande. The song is a thumping, crimson-lipped kiss-off with pointed lyrics about body image and personal boundaries, ultimately allowing Grande to resume her dance on air.

music2 years ago

Ariana Grande Drops Catchy New Single "Yes, And?"

Ariana Grande has released her first solo single in nearly four years, titled "Yes, And?" The track, which is the lead single off her upcoming seventh album, features a house beat inspired by Madonna's "Vogue" and sees Grande addressing her critics and asserting her independence. This release follows Grande's recent work on remixes and her involvement in the filming of the Wicked films, where she will star as Glinda.

music2 years ago

DJ Michael Bibi diagnosed with brain and spine cancer.

DJ and producer Michael Bibi has been diagnosed with central nervous system lymphoma, a rare cancer affecting the spine and brain. He has been hospitalized for treatment and has shared the news on Instagram. Bibi is known for his popular Solid Grooves and ELOVATE party series, as well as his groove-led house music releases. Many artists have commented to wish him well.

music-industry2 years ago

The Trax Records Battle: House Music's Civil War.

Trax Records, the label that helped start the $7-billion-a-year EDM business, is in disarray as Vince Lawrence and 22 original Trax artists are locked in a legal battle over the rights to their classic music with the current co-owner of the company, Rachael Cain. The plaintiffs claim they never signed contracts selling all the rights to their work to Larry, but that he — and later Rachael — simply registered the copyright to their work to Trax anyway. They believe Trax either sold copies of that music or licensed it for movies, video games, etc., and pocketed the money.