June 2, 2022

Bad Bunny ties the knot in new music video “Tití Me Preguntó”—watch

Bad Bunny has shared the music video for “Tití Me Preguntó.” The track is from his fourth studio album, Un Verano Sin Ti. The “Tití Me Preguntó” video was directed by STILLZ. Read more: Rico Nasty drops new single “Intrusive”—watch In the video, Bad Bunny tours New York, stopping at a bodega and a barbershop....

Watch Travie McCoy's new music video for "The Bridge"

Travie McCoy has released a new music video for “The Bridge.” McCoy is joined by Elohim on the track. The music video was directed by Angelica Valente and Pseudo. Read more: Travie McCoy on new music: “I almost went broke making this album” At first glance, “The Bridge” is a spacey, relaxed track, but the...

Is Frank Ocean directing his own feature film?

Frank Ocean may be writing and directing his own feature film, according to Discussing Film. The artist is in talks with A24 and 2AM to make his directorial dreams a reality. This isn’t Ocean’s first step into the world of film. In 2016, he wrote and directed Endless, an Apple Music exclusive visual album. Read more:...

Toro y Moi and Eric Andre go for a ride in 'Goes By So Fast: A MAHAL Film'

Toro y Moi, aka Chaz Bear, has released a short film for his seventh album, MAHAL. The musician is joined by Eric Andre, who co-stars with him in the video. Goes By So Fast: A MAHAL Film was directed by Harry Israelson and written by Bear, Jared George Mattson and Jonathan Charles Mattson. Read more:...

David Harbour enjoys being an "old man," shares guide to life with Netflix

Netflix has shared a short interview with the actor behind Stranger Things‘ Jim Hopper, David Harbour. In “My Guide to Life with David Harbour,” he gives fans advice using the many lessons life has taught him. The interview begins with Harbour discussing his relationship with aging. “As I get into my 30s and 40s, I...

10 best emo albums of 2011, from Taking Back Sunday to Sleeping With Sirens

To properly dissect the best emo albums from 2011, one must not be afraid to use the term “emo” broadly, as this style of music can take shape across multiple genres. In 2011, emo was arguably at its lowest point commercially, as the mid-to-late 2000s boom had slowly faded away at the turn of the...