Posts made in May 2020

Peter Manos Debut EP

Peter Manos’ debut EP – Do You Turn Red? – will be released by Capitol Records on June 10. The set will include his new single, “Tennessee,” and five other tracks he recently recorded in his L.A. home studio, plus Manos’ 2017 debut single, “In My Head.” View the trailer for Do You Turn Red? HERE. See below for track listing. Fans who pre-order the digital EP will instantly receive “Tennessee.” Do You Turn Red? is also available for pre-order in CD, cassette and opaque blue vinyl editions. The New York Times said, “Peter Manos is from Texas,but ‘Tennessee’ is no country song. It’s an electronic lament, Auto-Tuned and steeped in James Blake and Frank Ocean; it also hints at the Beatles’ chromatic chord progressions…even as programmed arpeggios swell to support him, he’s left uncomprehending and alone, pure male angst.” Idolator observed, “this is the kind of song that casts an uneasy spell on the listener – commanding a spot on any respectable late-night playlist.” Variance praised the “tender yet moody cut.”

Released earlier this month, “Tennessee” has already amassed nearly one million combined streams. View Do You Turn Red? is both a guidepost pointing toward what may come and a snapshot of this moment. Here is Manos at the front of his career, full of ideas, and all of them tangibly intimate. Despite joining Capitol in 2019, and relocating from the outskirts of Dallas to the heart of Los Angeles, Manos still makes music in a vacuum of sorts. He works almost exclusively solo out of his downtown apartment, in a bedroom-turned- recording-den. Manos has a knack for carving out his own space within something familiar, as these songs make clear. His taste dovetails perfectly with his skills as a one-stop shop singer, songwriter, guitarist, pianist, and producer. There’s the slyly sexy groove topped by his delicate falsetto on “You Don’t Know Me.” There’s the hypnotic cascade of guitar and odd samples that underpin “Zach’s Ballad.” And the way that “At Night” starts as a solitary psych-soul excursion but ends in a hail of live drums and ghostly oohs. “Do You Turn Red?” arrives after five songs of blue mood like a sudden rush of blood. It plays like a confession and feels as raw. Taken with his lyrics – equal parts diaristic share and poetic scrawl – it all feels deeply personal. “If it feels like looking in on something private, it is,” says Manos. “Growing up, no one knew I was playing music. I did sports, went to parties, and had great friends, but it was a secret.”

Manos wound up at Nashville’s Belmont University with the goal of studying music until music allowed him to drop out. That happened during his second year, when over a couple days in the moments between classes and coursework, Manos made “In My Head” in his dorm room – the same fully realized version that appears on Do You Turn Red? A buddy who helped him record warned him, “Remember, people’s first songs don’t usually do anything.” Yet “In My Head” found its way onto numerous playlists, from Spotify’s Pop Rising all the way to Today’s Top Hits.

Combined global streams of the track now top 300 million. Hailing “In My Head” as a “Song You Need to Know,” Rolling Stone observed, “In aworld largely ruled by speedy trap tempos, ‘In My Head’ proves that ballads can still surprise.” Ones To Watch praised “You Don’t Know Me,” one of Manos’ follow-up tracks, as “truly breathtaking.” Manos produced the EP’s six new tracks with Sam Ricci (SZA, Kendrick Lamar). Do You Turn Red? was mixed by Jeff Ellis (Frank Ocean) and mastered by Dale Becker (Khalid). “There’s a lot of emotion and thought in these songs,” says Manos. “I’m completely obsessive about making music and getting it right — having every piece sound exactly the way I want it.”

Track Listing – Do You Turn Red?

1. My Mind

2. You Don’t Know Me

3. At Night

4. Tennessee

5. Zach’s Ballad

6. Do You Turn Red?

7. In My Head

Marshmello x Halsey, 360 MAGAZINE

Marshmello × Halsey

Ever wondered what your favorite musician is thinking? Starting today, Amazon Alexa is giving you a glimpse into the musings of Halsey and Marshmello.

After teaming up on the new single “Be Kind-” which has become an instant hit with over 70 million global streams and cumulative views on the two lyric videos exceeding 10 million- Marshmello and Halsey are launching the first-ever musical experience for Amazon Alexa’s “Thought of the Day.” A new thought every day between May 27 and June 2 can be heard by simply saying “Alexa, what’s Halsey’s thought of the day?” and “Alexa, what’s Marshmello’s thought of the day?”

Marshmello’s “Thought of the Day” musings find him sharing his thoughts on everything from time travel to s’mores while Halsey discusses topics like learning to waltz and penguin courtship rituals. Watch Marshmello interacting with Thought of the Day here.

Get “Be Kind” and view Marshmello and Halsey’s music videos here.

Celeste New Track

Ascendant soul singer and BBC Sound of 2020 winner Celeste releases her sweeping, optimistic new single “I Can See The Change,” today via Interscope Records. Produced by FINNEAS, “I Can See The Change” is a song about finding hope in the wake of adversity and realising that a brighter future lies ahead.

Speaking about the story behind the new single, Celeste explains, “It was a strange time for me as externally lots of exciting things were happening in my life, but internally I was feeling flat. I felt disconnected from myself and the world around me, so I knew something needed to change… It’s difficult for me to fully articulate, but when I started writing the song I pictured a blurry, unidentified image far off in the distance that I knew I had to move closer to in order to understand what it was and perhaps what it meant, but also realizing that the journey wasn’t going to be easy. Ultimately the song is about hope and change but knowing that to obtain this requires effort,patience and conviction.”

Celeste and FINNEAS met at the Brit Awards and ultimately stayed in touch. They decided to collaborate on the new song, finishing it during lockdown. “I saw Celeste perform at the Brits back in February and was blown away,” he reveals. “She commanded the stage in a way that was simultaneously intimate and massive, and I immediately went home and downloaded her entire catalog. When I was approached about producing ‘I Can See The Change,’ I was thrilled. I have been lucky to produce songs for a few artists who I think will never go out or style and Celeste is certainly on that list.”

Celeste has kept herself busy throughout the UK lockdown with stripped-back and socially distanced performances for the likes of COLORS, the World Health Organisation’s Global Citizen sessions (hand-picked by Chris Martin), The Graham Norton Show and BBC Children

In Need’s Big Night In, for which she performed a poignant cover of the late Bill Withers’ “Lean On Me” live from her living room. In these strange times with live shows cancelled and artists having to adapt to the new normal, Celeste has come into her own – that singular voice shining through.

Robin Thicke “Forever Mine”

R&B superstar Robin Thicke debuts his latest single “Forever Mine”, a soulful ballad that exudes love and affection. Thicke reminds the world that it’s important to take a moment and appreciate their loved ones. “Right now people are more stressed than ever,” Thicke says. “We need patience, we need hope and we need love.”

The five-time GRAMMY award nominee and panelist on “The Masked Singer” has been isolating at home, like most of the world during these unprecedented times, spending quality time with his children. “Forever Mine” takes a moment to slow things down and give thanks to a once-in-a-lifetime kind of love, with Thicke crooning the lyrics, “can’t let a love like this pass you by.” The ballad comes packed with sultry jazz saxophone intermixed with a quintessential piano melody, all driven by Thicke’s powerful vocals.

A nod to the late Andre Harrell, a longtime friend and collaborator of Thicke’s, he confides “‘Forever Mine’ was the last record I finished with Andre, my mentor, perfect someone, executive producer, and Godfather to my son Julian. When you meet the you can’t let them slip away.”

“Forever Mine” is one of the new songs from his upcoming studio album.

In the meantime, fans can invite Robin into their own home via Zoom in a series called “Robin Doing Things.” Thicke has created a special home video that people can download on his website to use as their virtual background. The hilarious recording features him lifting weights, cleaning, drinking orange juice, along with a few other surprises, all from his kitchen.

For artist updates and more, visit robinthicke.com and stay connected with Robin on social media @robinthicke.

ABOUT ROBIN THICKE:

Robin Thicke is a five-time GRAMMY® Award nominee, diamond-selling performer, actor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Since the launch of his solo career in 2003 – after writing for everyone from Michael Jackson to P!nk – Thicke has notched multiple gold and platinum certifications and consecutive Top 5 bows on the Billboard Top 200. His 2013 sixth album, Blurred Lines crash the Billboard Top 200 at #1 and produced the RIAA Diamond-certified title track, “Blurred Lines” [feat. T.I. & Pharrell]. The song made history, clutching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 weeks. The hit single garnered Thicke as the first artist to simultaneously occupy the #1 spot on the Hot 100 and Top 200 since 2012, putting him in an elite group of 17 other acts to accomplish this feat in the previous decade. In 2019, Thicke joined the panelist of judges on FOX’s dynamic reality singing competition, “The Masked Singer,” alongside Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger and show host, Nick Cannon. The highly anticipated finale aired last week.

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Ashlee Keating’s “YASSS”

If quarantine has you feeling down, popstar Ashlee Keating’s new single is here to get you dancing and make you say “YASSS.”

The Billboard chart sensation, dancer, songwriter, and actress’s newest song, “YASSS,” racked up nearly 150K streams on Spotify, and now the anxiously awaited music video is out.

“YASSS,” which is a single from her upcoming EP (set to drop this summer), is a fun pop/dance track that emphasizes the importance of self-confidence. With its upbeat sound and catchy lyrics, “YASSS” is the perfect quarantine dance party track.

Ashlee is highly regarded in the LGBTQ+ industry as a supporter and activist, and she wrote this song with her LGBTQ+ friends in mind – she wants to give them the confidence through her music that they give her when she performs.

“We’ve gone through some tough times during the last few months, and I wanted to do my part to try and bring hope and happiness through my art. The world needed a pick-me-up, and I wanted “YASSS” to be that. I hope that the lyrics encourage empowerment and confidence, and the uptempo beat will help people forget about their worries for a minute. Creatively, I wanted the video to be colorful, poppy, and most importantly, fun! I wanted people to hear it and feel inspired to get up and do that in-home work out, have that dance party in the mirror with themselves or their quarantine buddy, or just feel the positive vibes for a few minutes, to help make it through another day at home,” said Ashlee.

Preceding “YASSS” is Ashlee’s single “Hurt Me So Good,” which skyrocketed up the Billboard Dance charts to #8 within days and has more than 1 million streams on Spotify. Following “Hurt Me So Good,” Ashlee’s “Bad Mistake” was released as her #1 breakout song and held its own on the Billboard Dance charts for weeks.

Watch the “YASSS” music video here.

ABOUT ASHLEE KEATING

Born in Southern New Jersey, Ashlee is truly an Italian, “Jersey Girl” at heart. She moved to Los Angeles in her early teens to pursue her career. The songstress got her debut at just six years old, landing the lead role of “Gretl” in The Sound of Music on Broadway, where she starred alongside Richard Chambarlain in the National Tour. Shortly after, she played the leading role of Annie at the famous Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, PA – to which she was no stranger to – she had previously played the role of Molly in the same play at just four! Ashlee would go on to be selected as a contestant to be on CBS Star Search – which then lead to her selection for a spot as Radio Disney’s “up and coming artist” on their Incubator Program. Ashlee has opened up for artists like Demi Lovato, Keke Palmer, and Raven Symone.

With all this under her belt already, Ashlee is set to become a household name within the next few years. Not just as a popstar, but as a brand, entrepreneur, actress, and philanthropist. When Ashlee isn’t busy traveling to world, attending fashion week, writing chart-topping songs, or participating in gay rights productions, she enjoys working out and makes sure to meditate daily to keep her sanity.

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Coronavirus Slams Drug Cartels

By Jason Tayer

Now that the coronavirus has essentially inhabited every region around the world, countless businesses and industries have taken major financial hits. Not only have legal industries been suffering from the pandemic, but underground, illegal trade systems have also been experiencing declines. Specifically, drug cartels, illicit powers over the production and sale of narcotics, traveling between the Mexico-U.S. border are undergoing a significant collapse stage.

These drug cartels are primarily suffering from a lack of resources along with means to make drugs in the production phase. According to the Washington Post, many of the chemical precursors used to manufacture these narcotics are supplied by China, and specifically from the city of Wuhan. With previous, open trade systems halting and borders closing over the past 2-3 months, it is no surprise that global and local drug trade has been negatively affected. Even within different Latin American cities and countries, drug transportation is slowing at considerable rates. While drug cartels slow production, criminal investigators can now take advantage of this time to try to shut down many drug cartels.

Government officials may gain more traction than ever in terms of seizing drug money and honing in on busting certain drug cartels. According to NBC News, cash seizures have more than doubled this year around the Los Angeles area. Again, without as much contact and access to China’s criminal gangs, many Latin American drug cartels are less able to launder money and utilize bank wires in a clean, less traceable manner.

On the contrary, the National Post suggests that stress and anxiety within the U.S. are actually leading to increased demand for narcotics such as meth and fentanyl. This increasing demand is outgrowing meth withdrawal treatment programs, and obviously not meeting the current supply of these drugs, so the industry is subsiding from both sides.

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Jim Norton x Pornhub Watch Party

Pornhub Partners with WoodRocket to Debut Live “Watch Along with Pornstars” Party Hosted by Comedian Jim Norton and Pornhub Brand Ambassador Asa Akira

On May 27 at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, Attendees Will Watch Curated Adult Entertainment Scenes Along With Famous Pornstars Who Feature in Them

Q&A Session After Each Scene, With the Pornstars Answering Questions Posed by Those in Attendance

Pornhub, the premier online destination for adult entertainment, announces it is partnering with production studio WoodRocket to debut a live watch along with pornstars party hosted by American comedian, radio host, author, and actor Jim Norton, and Pornhub Brand Ambassador Asa Akira. On Friday, May 27th at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, attendees will join Norton and Akira as they watch selected adult entertainment scenes with their stars — including Kira Noir, Angela White, Vina Sky, Kendra Spade, and Cherie Deville – who will be available to answer questions from the online audience.

“Everyone has been stuck in quarantine for some time now. We’ve all been binging on our favorite movies, television shows, and porn scenes,” said Corey Price, Vice President, Pornhub. “However, even a favorite stay-at-home activity like watching TV, movies or adult entertainment can get boring at times. To provide our users with some relief, we’re going to host a live watch along with pornstars party, during which those in attendance can view some of their favorite scenes alongside some of their favorite pornstars in real-time. It’s a fun way for people to make their social-distancing binge-watching more, well, social – and engaging.”

All of the following scenes will be shown back-to-back during the watch party:

  • Two Strap On Lesbians Share A Dick (Brazzers) (starring Kira Noir)
  • Vina Sky and Elle Voneva Share a big cock (Teamskeet) (starring Vina Sky)
  • So Horny I Slipped Into My Ass (starring Kendra Spade)
  • Angela White and Mia Malkova in an oiled Threesome (starring Angela White)
  • Cherie Deville Fucks Door to Door For Toilet Paper Corona Virus Shortage (starring Cherie Deville)

Following each scene showing will be a Q&A session with the performer who starred in the scene with Norton and Asa as moderators.  People can sign up to attend the free watch along with pornstars party held on Zoom by using this link.

Space is limited to 10,000 spots.

Norton, a past AVN Awards host commented, “doing a porn watch-along with pornstars, it’s gonna be like sitting down with DeNiro and watching Goodfellas. I can’t wait.”

Pornhub has previously worked with WoodRocket to debut parody films including: Beaverdale, Full Holes, Sonic, Dick Hard, Area 51, Mr Rimjob’s Neighborwood, The Goo Place, Loin King, Aladdick, Pink Mirror, Game of Bones 2, Porn Roast of April O’Neil, Fortnut, Frosty, Hamiltoe, Cockraiser, Ass Sex Legends, Legend of Zelda, Laygo, Milf on a Shelf, Red Dead Erection, Vencum, Bowsette, Puppet inside Me, Jurassic Wood, Dragon Boob Z, Tugrats, and more.
“I’m so excited to chat with all of the performers we got for this! I’ve always been a fan of watching movies with commentary by the cast, so this is gonna be super fun. Jim is one of the most hilarious people I’ve ever met, and I can’t wait to do this with him,” said Akira.

For more information on the live watch along with pornstars party, please visit HERE

About Pornhub:

Founded in 2007, Pornhub is the leading free, ad-supported adult video streaming website, offering viewers the opportunity to upload and share their own videos. With over 12 million videos and over 130 million visitors a day, Pornhub truly is the best adult site in the world. Pornhub has built the largest dedicated membership base in the adult community, with over 76 million monthly active users, offering viewers a fun and sophisticated social experience directly in site, complete with messaging, photos, achievement badges, and much more.

About WoodRocket:

WoodRocket has been working with Pornhub since 2015. They are the studio behind such hit porn parodies as SpongeKnob SquareNuts, Beaverdale, Frosty the Snowjob, Legend of Zildo, Cockraiser, Strokemon, Bob’s Boners, Full Holes, Game of Bones, Ass Sex Legends, Aladdick, Mighty Muffin Pounder Rangers, Red Dead Erection, Porks & Recreation, Jurassic Wood, John Wank, Game of Bones 2, The Loin King, Fortnut, The Goo Place, Mr. Rimjobs’ Neighborwood, Sonic the Vadgehog, Hamiltoe, Dick and Morty, Milf on a Shelf, The Laygo Movie, and more. They also produce the popular web series, “Ask A Porn Star.”

KBO Player Interview

As the U.S. grapples with how to bring back professional sports amidst a pandemic, one nation serves as a model: South Korea, where the wildly popular Korean Baseball Organization returned earlier this month. Correspondent Jon Frankel interviews current and former KBO players and public health expert about the country’s remarkable turnaround and what it could mean for Major League Baseball and American sports in general.

For up-to-the-minute updates about REAL SPORTS, follow on Twitter at @RealSportsHBO or join the conversation using #RealSports, and on HBO.com/realsports and facebook.com/realsports.

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Nasty C × Billboard’s Africa Now Issue

Multi-platinum rapper Nasty C is featured in Billboard’s Africa Now issue.

23-year-old Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo (aka Nasty C) decided to sign with Def Jam Recordings through a joint venture with Universal Music Africa in late April, and he told Billboard that this decision was based on one word; crossover. “We were ready to take this whole thing global, and Def Jam has been doing this for as long as I’ve been around,” Nasty C said.

Def Jam Recordings interim chairman/CEO Jeff Harleston added “Nasty C is a unique and forward-thinking artist who is at the forefront of a new generation of rapper emerging from Africa. Def Jam is a globally recognized brand synonymous with excellence in hip-hop, and we are excited to welcome Nasty C- an international star with real vision and talent- into the family.”

Nasty C’s U.S. crossover is eight years in the making. The rapper released his first mixtape, One Kid A Thousand Coffins, in 2013. His 2015 mixtape, Price City, led to him signing with Mabala Noise, an independent label distributed by UMG Africa. Nasty C collaborated on “Particula” with Major Lazer in 2017, which was his first Billboard chart entry. By early 2020, he was performing at UMG’s annual Grammy brunch and showcase with fellow musicians like Billie EIlish, DaBaby, and Tiwa Savage.

Watch Nasty C’s video for “There They Go” here.

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Genius Garage

The Genius Garage, a non-profit educational charity that provides engineering experience to college students, is the new home for a 1967 Morgan Plus Four Drop Head Coupe donated by a philanthropic family from Georgia whose wish was to help keep the legacy of their late grandfather’s English car alive for many years to come through teaching and inspiring young engineers and craftsmen.

“I am really excited that a historic car that otherwise would have been relegated to a collection or a museum is going to be something that will be able to teach, be hands on and inspire students for years to come,” said Casey Putsch, who established the Genius Garage, “A car like this that was built in the older ways of craftsmanship which can teach lessons and inspire students for years to come. The plan is for it to live with the Genius Garage and the students will maintain it, drive it and an appreciate the way it should be. It is the best way to cultivate the love of vintage automobiles and carry the passion forward for future generations.”

ABOUT THE GENIUS GARAGE

Founded in 2014 by automotive designer and race car driver Casey Putsch, established the Genius Garage as a college internship program to bridge the gap from academia to industry. The Genius Garage’s goal is to provides college engineering student with their “dream shot” to careers in the automotive and aerospace industries. The programs are set up to best cultivate and develop the student’s real-world hands on experience and problem solving by restoring and racing vintage race cars and building a BD5 microjet, restoring a Long EZ aircraft and a full-scale (38-foot) flying replica of a Pterosaur. The Genius Garage race cars currently include an IMSA GTO tube frame Corvette, a C3 widebody Greenwood Corvette IMSA racer and a ‘90’s carbon fiber monocoque Nissan prototype race car, all of which are the complete responsibility of students in their engineering and preparation.

View the Genius Garage’s site here and check out videos on the garage on students’ experiences with it here.

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