Jack Harlow and British rapper Dave collaborated on a new single, “Stop Giving Me Advice.” The track is part of Lyrical Lemonade’s forthcoming album, All Is Yellow, out Jan. 26, 2024 via Lyrical Lemonade/Def Jam Recordings.
The stylish music video for the song, shot in London, was helmed by Cole Bennett, who runs Lyrical Lemonade. The clip sees the pair performing the song solo and together in various locations, including in a London taxi and on a street new the Gherkin building. It was shot in black and white with fitting yellow flourishes.
The stylish music video for the song, shot in London, was helmed by Cole Bennett, who runs Lyrical Lemonade. The clip sees the pair performing the song solo and together in various locations, including in a London taxi and on a street new the Gherkin building. It was shot in black and white with fitting yellow flourishes.
- 12/8/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Shabazz Palaces has announced Robed in Rareness, an upcoming mini-album out on October 27th via Sub Pop, and they’re offering a preview with the lead single “Binoculars” featuring Royce the Choice.
Led by hip-hop veteran Ishmael Butler, Robed in Rareness is Shabazz Palaces’ first collection of new material since their 2020 album The Don of Diamond Dreams. With this new mini-lp, “there’s a respectful eye on the past, an embrace of an ever-evolving present, and its feet are firmly planted in the future,” promises a press release.
Robed in Rareness also boasts collaborations with the likes of Porter Ray, O Finess, Lavarr the Starr, Geechi Suede, and Butler’s son, Lil Tracy, while Butler himself handled production and engineering. Pre-orders are ongoing.
“Binoculars” spotlights the more minimal side of Shabazz Palaces. It’s built on a pared-down beat that almost sounds like it was recorded in an empty cave,...
Led by hip-hop veteran Ishmael Butler, Robed in Rareness is Shabazz Palaces’ first collection of new material since their 2020 album The Don of Diamond Dreams. With this new mini-lp, “there’s a respectful eye on the past, an embrace of an ever-evolving present, and its feet are firmly planted in the future,” promises a press release.
Robed in Rareness also boasts collaborations with the likes of Porter Ray, O Finess, Lavarr the Starr, Geechi Suede, and Butler’s son, Lil Tracy, while Butler himself handled production and engineering. Pre-orders are ongoing.
“Binoculars” spotlights the more minimal side of Shabazz Palaces. It’s built on a pared-down beat that almost sounds like it was recorded in an empty cave,...
- 8/23/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
This piece originally appeared as part of Rolling Stone’s annual Hot List, in the July/August issue of the magazine.
When Jaden Hossler, the TikTok heartthrob now recording moody rock songs as Jxdn, was born, the future founder of his record label was busy making Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. Despite the generational gulf that separates them, the fresh-faced, freshly tatted-up, puffy-haired Hossler chose Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker’s Dta Records as his label over multiple other bidders, and enlisted Barker as his producer. He sees his...
When Jaden Hossler, the TikTok heartthrob now recording moody rock songs as Jxdn, was born, the future founder of his record label was busy making Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. Despite the generational gulf that separates them, the fresh-faced, freshly tatted-up, puffy-haired Hossler chose Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker’s Dta Records as his label over multiple other bidders, and enlisted Barker as his producer. He sees his...
- 6/29/2021
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Lil Peep was not pleased when he first received the final mixes of his Goth Angel Sinner Ep. “I keep reflecting on this moment on the tour bus when Peep heard the studio edits that I had done with the [British production trio] Invisible Men in London, and he absolutely hated them,” recalls Ben Friars-Funkhouser, Peep’s co-producer and close collaborator, who records and produces under the name Fish Narc. “He had a tantrum, and was about to leak the songs. He was like, ‘I’m not waiting for them to fuck my songs up.
- 11/18/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
A handful of new and previously unreleased Lil Peep songs will appear on a new album, Everybody’s Everything, tied to the upcoming documentary-of-the-same-name about the late rapper. The LP will arrive November 15th, while the film is set to hit select theaters November 12th before getting a wide release on the 15th.
The new offerings on Everybody’s Everything include collaborations with Gab3, “L.A. to London” and “Fangirl,” a solo cut called “Princess” and the original version of Lil Peep and iLoveMakonnen’s “I’ve Been Waiting.” The...
The new offerings on Everybody’s Everything include collaborations with Gab3, “L.A. to London” and “Fangirl,” a solo cut called “Princess” and the original version of Lil Peep and iLoveMakonnen’s “I’ve Been Waiting.” The...
- 11/1/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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