
I tested positive on Tuesday, and my symptoms ended up being a horrific sore throat and a minor cough.
After two years of being able to avoid it, of being overly diligent, it hit me. And then the following week, it finally happened: COVID got me. Hannah’s cousin was getting married, so I decided to take the weekend off so that we could do family things and help out with the wedding. I think this was the longest break between newsletters since I started writing these. Well, it’s been a few weeks since I’ve written.
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If you’d like this newsletter delivered to your inbox each week (it’s free and available to everyone), you can sign up here. There’s also a playlist of ten songs worth your time, and this week’s supporter Q&A post can be found here. Marking the first song to release since his 2019 critically acclaimed "IGOR" album, Tyler the Creator is back on the music scene with his latest track, "Lumberjack." The track is self-reflexive, and despite his reputation, "Lumberjack" is a track where Tyler is really rapping.This week’s newsletter is filled all the way up with thoughts on music from the past few weeks, including some Butch Walker first impressions, commentary on life with COVID, and all the stuff I’ve listened to and watched since we last talked. Tyler the Creator's "Lumberjack." Columbia Records This is another take on myself that I might not have had before." 7. As you go on in life, your point of view changes. I feel like I’ve been trying to tell the same story. Staples shared a brief statement about the album, which was produced by Kenny Beats - "It really gives much more information about me that wasn’t out there before. Vince Staples's first solo track since 2019 arrives ahead of his upcoming self-titled album. Vince Staples' "Law of Averages" UMG Recording Inc.
Netflix, Hulu and Disney sued by Houston, other Texas cities over unpaid fees. $5.2M historic Houston home is a monument to mid-century modern. CPAC Dallas panel proclaims 'We are all domestic terrorists'. Dwayne Johnson says he wants to be Megan Thee Stallion's pet in interview for 'DC League of Super-Pets'. Woody Harrelson responds to viral baby lookalike with personally written poem. 4 riding in golf cart killed in crash at Texas intersection. Did Chip and Joanna Gaines' 'Fixer Upper' break Waco?. His latest album "HARAM" spans over a total of 15 tracks, and 12 of them contain features from artists NLE Choppa, Rich The Kid, Flo Milli and more. artist Goldlink arrives just in time for this extra-hot summer. Universal Music Operationsĭon't call it a comeback! Award-winning songstress Diana Ross announced a new studio album and shared the accompanying single, "Thank You." The new album, also titled "Thank You," marks the first album from the talented singer in 15 years. Diana Ross, "Thank You"ĭiana Ross's "Thank You" single. In the raunchy two-minute track, the emcee discusses escaping poverty - his own rags to riches story. DaBaby, "Ball If I Want To"ĭaBaby's "Ball If I Want To." Billion Dollar Baby Ent.Ĭharlotte native DaBaby has just come out with "Ball If I Want To," a new solo single that might be the next big radio hit. The new song is joined by an accompanying visual where the duo is seen taking a bubble bath together before diving to the bottom of the ocean. Houston native Don Toliver has shared a new song "Drugs N Hella Melodies," a collaboration with Kali Uchis. Don Toliver & Kali Uchis, "Drugs N Hella Melodies" The multi-talented artist has teased her fans in the past with short E.P.s and no features, but the musician came to deliver with her 21-track LP, "Back of My Mind." The new album has features from artists like YG, Ty Dolla $ign and Lil Baby. H.E.R.'s full-length album is finally here.