Blast Radio, A New Creator-Based Audio App, Launches To Deliver Limited-Time Audio Experiences

An app that aims to bring fans inside the creative process is now available. Blast Radio — or simply Blast — is an audio-based app where artists of all kinds can broadcast whatever they like, whenever they like, for a more intimate fan experience. The goal is to provide an outlet for artists to share the music, sessions — and potentially behind-the-scenes content — that they wouldn’t necessarily record or publish otherwise.

“Over the last 15 years, I noticed that reality has no place on visual social media platforms,” said Yousef Ali, Blast’s Founder and CEO. “People have been reduced to doctored selfies and public displays of perfection. This is especially challenging for musicians where sound is their secret weapon. Blast gives artists an easy way to reach fans with their actual talents and to do so in an environment that’s not meant to be curated and perfect. It’s a space for artists, to be heard, and to highlight their work, not their appearance.”

The element of spontaneity is reinforced by a built-in time limit: Blast broadcasts are only accessible for 24 hours. Recordings are made using a small attachment called a Blast Box that attaches to the artist’s audio equipment through an RCA wire. The Blast Box (which can be pre-ordered now) pairs the artist’s device with their Blast Radio profile through Bluetooth. The artist can then manually press “publish” to upload the broadcast onto the Blast app.

Blast users get notifications when any artists that they follow have new broadcasts. They may then listen in real-time, or check out the broadcast for the next 24 hours, as well as comment, share the broadcasts, and give a “like” (Blast calls them “Vibes.”)

Right now, more than 150 musicians are posting performances, weekly radio programs, album release previews, and live broadcasts from venues on the app. Some of these early adopters include Ghostly International founder Matthew Dear, Grammy-nominated composer and Detroit DJ Carl Craig, artist and owner of Klakson and Dolly imprint Steffi, Brooklyn-based DJ and producer The Juan MacLean, and acclaimed chamber orchestra Alarm Will Sound.

“I’m always searching for ways to connect with fans. Whether I’m jamming in the studio or playing a DJ set, I need an effortless way to broadcast my music, instantly. Blast has now made that process extremely simple. I just did my first broadcast from Detroit and listened back to the set afterward. I can’t wait to share more live music soon,” said avant-pop artist Matthew Dear.

Detroit producer Carl Craig added: “Performing live at shows is great, but there’s a ton of music that I love that I can’t play because there’s just too much to share on one tour. On Blast, I can broadcast what I care about right now, and do so in an environment built for high-resolution audio — where it sounds great, isn’t restricted by low-res algorithms, and isn’t competing against a world of curated selfies and cat videos.”

Artists can pre-order a Blast Box here and listeners can download the Blast App in the App Store or the Google Play Store.

Dreamville Brings A Mini-Festival To Red Rocks Amphitheatre In Colorado

Although the pandemic forced the cancelation of numerous concerts, festivals, and tours, as live entertainment returns, fans who missed out on last year’s festivities are getting some consolation. One of the festivals that was canceled, the Dreamville Festival, is sort of coming back in a smaller capacity as Dreamville On The Rocks, a one-day mini-fest featuring nearly the entire roster at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. The label’s social accounts posted a motion flyer providing the details and revealing the lineup and date: October 23, 2021.

Although team captain J. Cole is notably absent — perhaps he’ll be participating in some NBA team’s fall training camp, hoping to continue his professional basketball career — all of the label’s other roster mainstays are accounted for. Ari Lennox, Bas, Cozz, Earthgang, JID, Lute, and Omen are all listed, which could also be a good sign for expected releases from each after a year of relative inactivity (although Earthgang and JID both participated in the Spillage Village album Spilligion in 2020).

Dreamville On The Rocks doesn’t appear to be as big of an event as the original Dreamville Festival was planned to be with no announced guests from outside the label and only one day, but perhaps the crew is using it as a dry-run to shake off the rust before announcing a larger event down the line. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 am. You can find more information at Dreamville.com.

Thundercat Reveals New 2021 Tour Dates In Support Of ‘It Is What It Is’

This fall, Grammy-winning R&B bassist Thundercat will resume celebrating his acclaimed album It Is What It Is with a massive North American tour that was originally cut off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Compton rapper Channel Tres will open all of the shows and special guests will appear on various dates. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, June 11 via Thundercat’s website.

It Is What It Is won the 2020 Grammy for Best Progressive R&B album, beating out albums by Jhené Aiko, Chloe X Halle, Free Nationals, and Robert Glasper. That win was Thundercat’s second Grammy award.

Thundercat, the bassist/singer whose real name is Stephen Bruner, is one of the most in-demand contemporary funk musicians. His longtime writing partner is rapper/producer Flying Lotus. Thundercat has also worked with a variety of respected artists, including Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell, NERD, Erykah Badu, Herbie Hancock, Childish Gambino, Janelle Monáe, Moses Sumney, Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Kamasi Washington, and Travis Scott.

Check out Thundercat’s North American tour dates below.

07/31 — Omaha, NE @ Maha Music Festival
08/08 — San Francisco, CA @ Stern Grove Festival
08/26 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Twilight Concert Series
09/12 — Chicago, IL @ Pitchfork Music Festival
10/24 — Orlando, FL @ The Plaza Live
10/26 — Jacksonville, FL @ Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
10/27 — Tampa, FL @ Jannus Live
10/28 — New Orleans, LA @ The Joy Theater
10/30 — Austin, TX @ TBA
10/31 — Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
11/02 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
11/04 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
11/06 — New York, NY @ Terminal 5
11/07 — Boston, MA @ House of Blues
11/10 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
11/11 — Toronto, ON @ History
11/14 — St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theater
11/16 — St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
11/17 — Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom
11/19 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall Downstairs
11/20 — Dallas, TX @ House Of Blues Dallas
11/23 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
11/27 — Los Angeles, CA @ Shrine Expo Hall
11/30 — Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
12/03 — Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
12/04 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
12/05 — Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory Boise

Ice-T Hilariously Claps Back At Acting Criticism

Ice-T has always been incredibly proud of his now 21-year run as Detective Odafin Tutuola on NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and he’s never hesitated to defend it. Most notably, he’s stepped in to condemn former Presidents for misappropriating the name and advocated for black empowerment and black stories on the show. Fans know not to get in between the actor and his show, but one critic made that embarrassing mistake this week. After the critic, journalist Lauren Wolfe, tweeted: “how is it that Ice-T never gets any better on SVU?”, the actor quickly delivered a flaming response with “how is it that your **** smells worst every day?”

Ice-T has a history of beefing over the internet, though usually with higher-profile people on the other side. Of the few to name, the actor’s beef with Soulja Boy became pretty volatile as well as fellow rapper/actor LL Cool J. However, it’s clear that his stint at Law & Order is something he’s proud of and won’t let any haters get in his way. 

Ice-T has been nominated for four Image awards for his role in Law & Order and won once for “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Role”. The 22nd season of the show premiered in November and the show has been cleared for another two seasons post-season finale.  

Though the tweets have been deleted, you can check them out down below. Do you think Ice-T deserves credit for his acting?

Kid Cudi Confesses: “Sadness Eats Away At Me Sometimes”

Kid Cudi has been incredibly vocal in the past about his longtime battle with anxiety and depression. Explaining that he “turns his pain into music,” a titular reason as to why his music has been so well-received by audiences who can–and even those who can’t, relate to its subject matter. 

“I knew I deserved peace and to be happy, but I didn’t know how,” he’s said in the past, checking into rehab to deal with his mental health. His vulnerability is surely an inspiration to many fans who look to him for ways to deal with similar bouts of sadness they experience themselves. On Tuesday (June 8), the rapper took to Instagram to open up about his mental health and his coping strategies. 


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“Sadness eats away at me sometimes,” he writes. “How do I deal? A lot of u hit me and ask how I get through. Truthfully, idk. Some days are great, others not so great. I just try to believe God has something better for me. I try to have faith in the light. Please, believe.” In the caption of the text post, he added, “God has better days waitin for me. I just know it.” 

The Man On The Moon III: The Chosen artist first told fans about his struggles with mental illness in a Facebook letter shared in 2016. In the letter, he confessed to fans that he was checking himself into rehab to deal with his depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. 

He told fans at the time that, “anxiety and depression have ruled my life for as long as I can remember and I never leave the house because of it… I dont trust anyone because of it and Im tired of being held back in my life. I deserve to have peace. I deserve to be happy and smiling.”

After rehab, Cudi spoke about finding peace in a Billboard 2018 cover story. “I have so much joy that I don’t feel like I’m fighting anymore,” the artist said. “It was this year, around my birthday [in late January]. I’m the best I’ve ever been in my life. I realized I was genuinely happy, and there’s nothing really going on in particular.”

“Creating is making me happy again,” he added. 

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Meg Thee Stallion Slips Into Nurse Outfit To Tease Song

Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion is getting her fans hyped for a much-needed “Thot Sh*t” anthem dropping in 72 hours. The hip-hop star has come forward with a new set of pics draped in nurse attire to plug her record. Meg Thee Stallion Slips Into Nurse Outfit The H-Town native went to her Instagram page […]

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Megan Thee Stallion, Playboi Carti & Pooh Shiesty Set For BUKU: Planet B

Festival season is on pace to be in motion by the time July comes around. While certain states have already allowed for full-fled festivals to take place, some of the biggest outdoor events have remained cautious of the re-opening. Coachella, for instance, is returning for 2022 while Jay-Z’s Made In America is scheduled to return during Labor Day weekend.

Buku Music + Art Project typically takes place in March but, they’ve made room for a one-off fall event in the wake of the decline in COVID-19 cases and the rise of vaccinations. Buku Music + Art Project‘s BUKU: Planet B takes place Oct. 22nd & 23rd in New Orleans. Described as “purposefully boutique in size,” the festival line-up taps some of the biggest names in all genres for its return. Megan Thee Stallion, Playboi Carti, Pooh Shiesty, Flo Milli, Machine Gun Kelly, and EarthGang are among the 50 acts scheduled to perform.

“For the past year, we’ve watched our fans step outside of their comfort zones and persevere through weird times,” said Dante DiPasquale, BUKU’s co-creator.  “PLANET B is the result of us being inspired by them to do the same, and all of us at Team BUKU are excited to finally party with them again.”

Check out the full festival line-up below. Are you excited for the triumphant return of festival season this year? Let us know in the comments. 

Soulja Boy Tells Bow Wow: “I’m Worth $30M, You’re Broke” Ahead Of Verzuz Battle

Soulja Boy and Bow Wow have been engaging in some friendly banter ahead of their upcoming highly-anticipated Verzuz showdown. First announced late last month, the duo has been trading some light-hearted shots at each other about various different aspects of their persons like chart success, hairlines, and more. 

Soulja Boy even went as far as to bet his Lamborghini if Bow Wow wins the Verzuz battle. After Bow Wow took shots at Soulja’s hairline, the “She Make It Clap” artist fired back, this time poking at his counterpart’s smaller net worth. 


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The rapper started by taunting, “Bow Wow, cut it out. My hair look better than yours, my hair longer than yours, I got more money than you. What is you talking ’bout some hair, man? I put them braids in, you got that from me. I’m the first rapper with the bald cut fade with the braids. I rocked that in 2019 before I got locked up in Malibu. You got that hairstyle from me, I’m the one that had the braids with the cornrows.” 

He then added, “I’m the one worth $30 million Bow Wow, you broke. You worth $1.5 million dollars, I’m worth $30 million. You been in the game longer than me. You been in the game 20 years longer than me and I got more money than you.” 

He continued to fire shots at his frenemy, alleging that Bow lived in an apartment while he lives in a luxurious mansion. “Stop worrying about what my hair look like, what your bank account look like? What your house look like? You stay in an apartment. I got a mansion. You stay in an apartment. I got Bentleys and Hellcats and basketball courts in the front yard, you ain’t even got a front yard,” he fired back. Listen to Soulja Boy’s shots below. 

Bow Wow mocked Draco’s hairline yesterday, triggering his fiery clapback. “Soulja got them braids women get when they getting a sow in,” tweeted the former television host.

This Verzuz battle is shaping up to truly be one for the books. 

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Simone Biles Smashes Another Record

At just 24 years old, Simone Biles is widely considered one of the best gymnasts of all time. Doubling as both an athlete and pop-cultural phenomenon, much of the world was first introduced to Biles at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics. Since then, she’s become one of the most recognizable athletes in the world. 

This weekend, she competed in the U.S. Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth, Texas. Proving that she truly can’t be stopped, it’s no surprise Biles easily dominated the competition. She successfully coasted her way to her seventh U.S. title on Sunday (June 6) night, shattering yet another all-time record.


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After winning her seventh gold medal in the All-Around competition this weekend, Biles made history as the first woman to win seven titles at the Championships. She officially breaks her tie with Clara Schroth Lombady, who also had six titles before Biles’ recent win. “It’s really emotional, especially going into my second time doing an Olympic run, it’s really crazy,” said Biles of the win. 

“It’s been a lot of fun,” she added, “but it’s been a lot of stress, too.” In addition to breaking the record for most All-Around U.S. titles, she’s also already the most decorated American gymnast, while being the third most decorated gymnast in the world. 

With her most recent win, she’s officially been recruited to the 2021 – 2022 U.S. Women’s Gymnastics National Team and will compete at the upcoming U.S. Olympic Trials for a spot on the Olympic team–one she is very likely to snatch up. 

With such a full career ahead of her, she has plenty of time to continue to solidify herself as the greatest of all time. Congrats to Simone!


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