A Day To Remember have released a music video for their latest “Everything We Need.” The song comes from the band’s recently released new studio album “You’re Welcome.”
‘You’re Welcome’, the band’s seventh studio album, can be streamed online from the band’s website, iTunes, and Amazon.
Take a look at the video for “Everything We Need” – here.
Justin Bieber is set to release his new album JUSTICE on March 19th. The album will feature the previously released tracks ‘Anyone‘, his collaboration ‘Holy‘ with Chance the Rapper and the Benny Blanco-assisted track ‘Lonely‘. Bieber also just dropped his latest single ‘Hold On‘ along with a music video.
Now Bieber has revealed the official tracklist for the album, along with featured guests. Khalid assists the singer on track #3, ‘As I Am’, The Kid Laroi on track #6, ‘Unstable’, and Giveon & Daniel Caesar song number 14, ‘Peaches’.
Lil Nas X’s long-awaited new single Montero (Call Me By Your Name) is arriving later this month. The rapper first teased the track in July 2020 with a 38-second snippet, which includes lyrics such as, “Call me when you want, call me when you need, call me in the morning, I’ll be on the way.” Lil Nas confirmed the single will officially drop on March 26th.
Montero (Call Me By Your Name) will be Lil Nas’s first single since his Christmas-themed track Holiday, which has been certified gold in the US. Both songs will be included on Lil Nas X’s forthcoming debut album, which he said on his Twitter bio was “98% done”.
The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards were held at the Los Angeles Staples Center on Sunday night, March 14. Hosted by Trevor Noah of The Daily Show, the ceremony saw Miranda Lambert, Taylor Swift, Brandi Carlilie, Dan + Shay and the late John Prine among the night’s country and Americana winners.
Lambert won the award for Best Country Album, with Dan + Shay earning the Best Country Duo / Group Performance award, Prine winning two times posthumously in the Best American Roots Song and Best American Roots Solo Performance categories, and Vince Gill taking home his 22nd career award for Best Country Solo Performance for “When My Amy Prays.” 31-year-old Swift became the first woman to win Album of the Year three times, picking up the award this year for her latest album Folklore.
The awards ceremony also featured Mickey Guyton performing her breakthrough single “Black Like Me” and Maren Morris, joined by John Mayer for a collaboration on “The Bones.”
For the full list of winners at the 2021 Grammy Awards, see the link below.
The2021 Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, were held last night at Staples Center in Los Angeles. The televised presentation of the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards airing on CBS saw Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Megan Thee Stallion making history with big wins.
31-year-old Swift became the first woman to win Album of the Year three times, picking up the award this year for her latest album Folklore. Beyoncé surpassed Alison Krauss to become the most awarded female act in Grammy history, earning her 28th Grammy on Sunday. Beyoncé won for Best R&B Performance for “Black Parade”, Best Music Video for “Brown Skin Girl”, as well as Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for “Savage” with Megan Thee Stallion. Beyonce is now tied with Quincy Jones for the second-most Grammy wins. The late conductor Georg Solti is the most decorated Grammy winner with 31 wins. Megan Thee Stallion also made history, winning three awards including Best New Artist and also becoming the first female rapper to win Best Rap Song.
The2021 Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, were held last night at Staples Center in Los Angeles. The televised presentation of the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards airing on CBS saw Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Megan Thee Stallion making history with big wins.
31-year-old Swift became the first woman to win Album of the Year three times, picking up the award this year for her latest album Folklore. Beyoncé surpassed Alison Krauss to become the most awarded female act in Grammy history, earning her 28th Grammy on Sunday. Beyoncé won for Best R&B Performance for “Black Parade”, Best Music Video for “Brown Skin Girl”, as well as Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for “Savage” with Megan Thee Stallion. Beyonce is now tied with Quincy Jones for the second-most Grammy wins. The late conductor Georg Solti is the most decorated Grammy winner with 31 wins. Megan Thee Stallion also made history, winning three awards including Best New Artist and also becoming the first female rapper to win Best Rap Song.
Stimulus payments hit some Americans’ bank account over the weekend, just two days after the bill authorizing them was signed into law. Many Americans announced on social media that the $1,400 stimulus payments were listed as pending transactions in their bank accounts. The payments were included in the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, which President Joe Biden signed into law Thursday.
More payments will be sent in the coming weeks by direct deposit and through the mail as checks or debit cards, but the vast majority of payments will be made by direct deposit, the IRS said. No action will be needed by most taxpayers, the IRS noted, but Americans can use the Get My Payment tool on the IRS’ website to check the status of their payments.
13 people were injured and at least 2 were killed in a shooting at a party in Chicago early Sunday morning. Chicago Fire Department Assistant Deputy Chief Paramedic Greg Stinnett said the shooting took place inside a business at Chicago’s Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood at 4:40 a.m. Sunday.
The victims, ranging in age from 20 to 44 years old, included two people who were pronounced dead on the scene, and 13 others hospitalized in conditions ranging from good – critical. Police identified the two people killed in the shooting as Rayneesha Dotson, 30, and Lionel Darling, 29, and added that the total number of victims was expected to grow as more arrive at hospitals. Authorities said they were following up on “several different” leads with detectives currently investigating the shooting.
On Sunday the 68 teams who will compete in the 2021 men’s NCAA tournament were revealed, all vying for April’s coveted championship. Gonzaga, Baylor, Illinois and Michigan earned this year’s No. 1 seeds, with the undefeated Bulldogs holding the honor of the tournament’s No. 1 overall seed.
Even though the entire 2021 men’s tournament is being held in the state of Indiana due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the traditional region names remain. Once the teams were selected, the committee seeded the participants by pedigree and then bracketing them into four regions: the East, West, South and Midwest. There are also four replacement teams on standby in the event anyone needs to withdraw before Tuesday night.
The men’s tournament will open on Thursday, March 18 with the First Four, then the first round being held on Friday, March 19 and Saturday, March 20, after which the field will be whittled down to 32 teams.
For the complete list of first-round matchups and regions, click below.
On Sunday, 42-year-old New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees announced that he is retiring from football after a 20-year NFL career. Along with a video starring his four children, Brees shared a lengthy statement about his career:
“After 20 years as a player in the NFL and 15 years as a Saint, it is time I retire from the game of football. Each day, I poured my heart & soul into being your Quarterback. Til the very end, I exhausted myself to give everything I had to the Saints organization, my team, and the great city of New Orleans. We shared some amazing moments together, many of which are emblazoned in our hearts and minds and will forever be a part of us. You have molded me, strengthened me, inspired me, and given me a lifetime of memories. My goal for the last 15 years was striving to give to you everything you had given to me and more. I am only retiring from playing football, I am not retiring from New Orleans. This is not goodbye, rather a new beginning. Now my real life’s work begins!”
Brees holds a number of records, including the most career passing yards and most career pass completions in NFL history. Brees joined the Saints in 2006 after being traded from the San Diego Chargers and helped New Orleans win their first Super Bowl.