Canadian singer-songwriter Allie X has released a new song “Science” from her upcoming sophomore album “Super Sunset“.
An edgy, bitingly funny debut about a queer, half-Nigerian college sophomore who, enraged and exhausted by the racism at her elite college, is determined to reveal the truth about The Unfortunates—the unlucky subset of Black undergrads who Just. Keep. Disappearing. Sahara is Not Okay. Entering her sophomore year, she already feels like a failure: her body is too much, her love life is nonexistent, she’s not Nigerian enough for her family, her grades are subpar, and, well, the few Black classmates she has are vanishing—or dying. Sahara herself is close to giving up: depression has been her longtime “Life Partner." She believes that this narrative—taking the form of an irreverent, no-holds-barred “thesis” addressed to the powerful University Committee that will judge her—may be her last chance to document the Unfortunates' experience before she joins their ranks...But maybe, just maybe, she and her complex community of BIPOC women aren't ready to go out without a fight. DETAILS ISBN-13: 9780063274181 Publisher: Harper Publication Date: February 27, 2024 Pages: 320
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New York City-based rapper Jon Bellion has dropped a new music video for “Stupid Deep” directed by Daniel Brown, from his sophomore album “Glory Sound Prep”.
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Clairo - quot;Slingquot; Clairo has revealed her new single, quot;Blouse,quot; as well as the news of her forthcoming sophomore studio album, Sling, which will see it's global release on July 16th via FADER Label/Republic Records. Written and recorded in upstate New York at Allaire Studios, Sling was co-produced by Clairo and Golden Globe/GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Jack Antonoff and was announced following Clairo's live performance of quot;Blousequot; on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. EXPLICIT
The 36-year-old singer looked stunning in a pair of on-trend ripped jeans as she made her way inside for a chat with hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford.