The singer and his wife Jessica Biel have reportedly welcomed their second child, according to Timberlake’s friend and collaborator Brian McKnight.
In an interview with HollywoodLife, the R&B legend said that Timberlake has a newborn with his wife of eight years. “He just had a new baby. I think that’s going to be really inspiring for him and he’ll have some new music based on that, I’m sure,” said McKnight.
Earlier in the month, it was reported that the couple had secretly welcomed another baby. While they have yet to confirm the news, the Daily Mail claims that Biel gave birth to a boy “following a top-secret pregnancy” in early July.
The singer, 39, and actress, 38, also have a 5-year-old son, Silas Randall Timberlake.
No full-body photos of Biel have been posted on social media since March when she celebrated her birthday with Timberlake. The couple has reportedly been staying at their home in Big Sky, Montana, since quarantine started.
After teasing their mysterious collaboration with a Hype Williams-directed trailer earlier this month, Future and Lil Uzi Vert unleash a pair of new tracks, “Over Your Head” and “Patek.”
On the futuristic two-pack, the frequent collaborators exchange verses about their lavish lifestyles, while touting designers, drugs, and women.
Uzi, who is celebrating his 26th birthday today, dropped his long-awaited album Eternal Atake and the deluxe, LUV vs. The World 2, in March. Future’s album High Off Life was released in May and was recently certified platinum. This week, he earned three nominations at the 2020 MTV VMAs including Video of the Year for “Life Is Good.”
This is the latest collaboration from the two, who previously teamed up on tracks like “All Bad,” “Wassup,” and “Too Much Sauce.” They are now reportedly readying a joint project for release in the near future.
“The heist comes to an end,” Netflix’s company Twitter accounted tweeted on Friday afternoon regarding their most successful Spanish language series, Money Heist.
“We’ve spent almost a year thinking about how to break up the band,” said creator and showrunner Alex Pina. “How to put the Professor on the ropes. How to get into situations that are irreversible for many characters. The result is the fifth part of ‘La Casa de Papel.’ The war reaches its most extreme and savage levels, but it is also the most epic and exciting season.”
Production is scheduled to begin soon Spain, Denmark, and Portugal. Miguel Ángel Silvestre (Sense8) and Patrick Criado are set to join the gang including, Úrsula Coberó (Tokyo), Álvaro Morte (The Professor) , Itziar Ituño (Lisbon) and Pedro Alonso (Berlin) among others.
In 2018, Money Heist became the most-watched non-English series, and most-watched shows overall on Netflix.
Oh! The Horror is a trio from Sacramento, California consisting of frontman Jonathon Hillhouse, rhythm guitarist Jeremy Terror & lead guitarist/producer Grady Finch. They released an EP just over a year ago called The Devil Made Me Do It & were able to gain even more exposure just a few weeks ago by becoming the very 1st act under Majik Ninja Entertainment’s new sub-label Welcome to the Underground. Of course with this new record deal, the trio had to celebrate by dropping their full-length debut.
The opener “Kill ‘Em All” get murderous over an icy instrumental backed by some heavy guitars whereas the next track “Boom!” tries to incorporate elements of EDM as they talk about how they’re not hard to find. The song “Origins” tells a story about them agreeing to a deal with Satan over a prominently rubbery trap beat while the track “Scream Queen” talks about taking dude’s bitches over a straight up nu metal throwback. The song “Leave Me Alone” talks about wanting to be set free over an beat fusing an amalgamation of different styles of while the track “Pain” with KidCrusher sees the 2 talking about fading in the darkness & the instrumentation on here is some of the best on the entire album.
The song “Idontcare” talks about not giving a fuck over a minimal beat with a dope retro video game sample occasionally popping in & out while the song “Boomstick!” talks about guns over a trap metal fusion. The track “Bodies” talks about having corpses in their basement over some hellish guitars while the track “Scream” challenges anyone to stop them over a demented instrumental. The penultimate song “Zombie” talks about getting a blowjob over another trap metal beat & then the album finishes with the title track, where the trio talk about how they’re always gonna be freaks over an uncanny beat.
Pretty good album if you ask me. I was expecting a bit more out of the features & even though the whole rap metal shtick might come off as lame to some people, Oh! The Horror is definitely a more unique face in that style & I can definitely see them growing down the line.
On Friday, the R&B icon returned with B7, her first album in eight years and one of her most personal projects yet. The “Vocal Bible” Zoomed in with Rap-Up while self-isolating at her L.A. home to discuss her hiatus following 2012’s Two Eleven and future plans including a potential Verzuz battle with Monica and a “Moesha” reboot.
“It took me a while because I didn’t really feel safe where my music, just the foundation of where I was,” she said. “I didn’t feel like my music was in a safe place, I didn’t feel like I was in a safe place to create. I didn’t feel like I had creative control that I felt like I deserved or earned. So I wanted to get myself in a better place.”
In between raising her now 18-year-old daughter Sy’rai (who duets with her mother on “High Heels”), she got the “acting bug” and headed to Broadway, where she played Roxie Hart in the musical Chicago from 2015 to 2017. She eventually returned to the studio with a new label partnership and assembled a writing team including DJ Camper and the late LaShawn Daniels (“The Boy Is Mine,” “What About Us”).
“I wanted to make sure that the project that I put forth sounded the right away and it was something that I could truly be proud of,” added Brandy. “It just all added up to eight years.”
One of the most-talked-about tracks on the album is the closer “Bye Bipolar,” which was one of the most difficult songs to write. “It’s more about my struggle in a relationship, my struggle with love, than it really is about bipolar disorder,” she explained. “It’s a metaphor. I just know it was a difficult song to write about, it was a difficult song to kind of sing through, that was like one of the hardest songs to sing through. I had a really difficult time in that experience because I was just confused.”
But the process proved therapeutic. “In writing a lot of the lyrics and singing about it, I was able to come to terms with a lot of things and that’s probably one of my best vocals. I was just able to let me heart sing on that song.”
Brandy also had kind words for her collaborator Kanye West, who has struggled with bipolar disorder. “My prayers go out to Kanye and his family,” said Brandy, who worked with Ye on 2004’s “Talk About Our Love” and 2005’s “Bring Me Down.” “Mental health is a real thing and I just pray that he gets the help that he needs, that he pulls through. It’s just a tough time for him right now, a tough time for his family and my heart goes out to him.”
Brandy’s name has been in the mix for a potential Verzuz with her “Boy Is Mine” collaborator Monica. Brandy says she would be down to participate in Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s clash series. “I’ve always been open to it, especially if it’s like a celebratory-type of vibe,” she said. “I’m open to it. I think people would love that, just to celebrate the both of us.”
As for Monica, she says, “I believe she’s down for it, but I think for her it’s also something that has to be a celebration as well.”
Brandy is also in talks to bring back her ’90s sitcom “Moesha.” “I’m completely open to it. I would love to experience that,” she said, adding, “I just want for everyone to know that I’m open to it and I’m in discussions.”
Los Angeles stand out SoundsByEYE is back with new music for the summer, “Days Pass”, with production by Python P from PakkMusicGroup (producer for AB-Soul).
Los Angeles stand out SoundsByEYE is back with new music for the summer, “Days Pass”, with production by Python P from PakkMusicGroup (producer for AB-Soul).