Shenseea Announces ‘Never Gets Late Here’ North American Tour

Shenseea Announces 'Never Gets Late Here' North American Tour

GRAMMY-nominated, chart-topping Jamaican pop artist Shenseea has announced new North American tour dates. The tour includes stops in Chicago, Toronto, New York, Dallas, and more. Known for her electrifying live performances, Shenseea will showcase music from her recently released sophomore album, “Never Gets Late Here,” alongside fan favorites.

Tickets will be available for artist and CITI pre-sale starting tomorrow, June 5th, with public sales beginning on Friday, June 7th at 10 AM PT. For the full tour listing and ticket information, visit Shenseea’s official website.

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Fireboy DML Releases Captivating Music Video for New Single “Everyday”

Fireboy DML Releases Captivating Music Video for New Single "Everyday"

Nigerian singer-songwriter Fireboy DML has unveiled the exhilarating music video for his latest single, “Everyday.” This new visual offering brings the melodic blend of Afrobeat rhythms and heartfelt lyrics to life through captivating storytelling.

The video opens with a poignant text narration setting the scene: Fireboy and his love interest had an argument, and in an effort to win back her smile, he writes her this song and orchestrates a spontaneous adventure where they crash a wedding together.

“This record is very special to me,” Fireboy DML said. “It tells a story of love, misunderstandings, and the lengths we go to make things right. I wanted to create something that not only entertains but also connects with people universally on a deeper level.”

Directed by the acclaimed TG Omori, the “Everyday” video masterfully alternates between scenes of the couple in moments of conflict and their joyful escapades at the wedding. As Fireboy and his love interest navigate their feelings, the wedding provides a heartwarming backdrop for their reconciliation and joy throughout the night.

Wedding guests, dressed in traditional Nigerian attire, add a rich cultural texture, paying homage to Fireboy’s roots. Throughout the video, Fireboy is seen performing at the wedding, his emotive voice resonating with the song’s theme of love and redemption.

The scenes of the couple dancing together among the cheerful wedding guests beautifully capture the essence of spontaneity, hope, and the healing power of love. The video, rich in cultural elements and emotional depth, showcases Fireboy DML’s ability to blend music and storytelling seamlessly.

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Teejay Drops “Twerk It” Video, Fortnite Collaboration

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Breakout Jamaican dancehall star Teejay shares a new and instantly mesmerizing video for “Twerk It” that spotlights Jamaica’s finest female dancers backing it up and busting it down. 

In the JEDITHEGOD & LAGIKZSUPREME directed video for “Twerk It” the tables have turned, where syncopated moves take a back seat, and give way to whining and twerking. The fluttering bassline features high-pitched guitar fingerpicking courtesy of production by DJ Frass.

Teejay continues to grab the attention of fans with his carefree dance moves from his breakout hit, “Drift.” On May 9th, 2024, the track and its signature choreography were added to Fortnite. His lively  song and side-to-side steps, hops, and pose are now known as the Snapshot Swagger emote in Chapter 5, Season 2. It is the first time a Jamaican artist and dance have been featured in the widely-popular online game.

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WATCH: Mai Lee Celebrates AAPI Month with Special Live Performance

Mai Lee Celebrates AAPI Month with Special Live Performance

In conjunction with AAPI Month and ahead of her FRIENDZ album re-release, Vietnamese R&B/Pop singer Mai Lee (@maileemusic) delivered a special live performance of “Von (Love Me Like The First Time).” The intimate concert, part of her Lunar New Year (Unplugged) event, was filmed at STL’s iconic Mai Lee Restaurant in Brentwood. Mai Lee was joined by guitarist Connor Low and background singers Shanelle Scott, Dabriel Moore, and Brittny Holloway, complementing the Bradd Young & Vega Heartbreak produced track.

Mai Lee’s performance celebrates the rich culture she represents, blending her Vietnamese heritage with her Missouri upbringing. Known for her soulful vocals, Mai Lee’s music transcends boundaries, creating a unique genre-blending sound influenced by her performing arts education. She has shared the stage with notable artists such as Megan Thee Stallion, 2 Chainz, Fetty Wap, Estelle, and Busta Rhymes, captivating audiences of over 20,000 people.

Her latest performance exemplifies her ability to merge music and fashion, offering a medley of the people and places that shape her artistry. As she gears up for the FRIENDZ album re-release, Mai Lee continues to enchant fans with her intoxicating voice and powerful performances.

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MetaMoon Music Festival Returns with Star-Studded Lineup and Roc Nation Industry Summit

MetaMoon Music Festival Returns with Star-Studded Lineup and Roc Nation Industry Summit

The MetaMoon Music Festival, a celebration of Asian and AAPI artists and pop culture, is back for an exciting two-day event during the last weekend of September.

The festival will feature a concert at the newly renovated Brooklyn Paramount on Saturday, Sept. 28th, headlined by global superstars Eric Nam and Henry Lau. Rising artists Emei and SUNKIS will complete the lineup. This concert marks a significant milestone for Henry Lau as he makes his solo performance debut in the United States, offering fans a unique opportunity to see him live for the first time.

On Friday, Sept. 27th, the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment at Long Island University (LIU) will collaborate with MetaMoon to host the second edition of The Summit: Rise of Asian Artists and their Global Fandom. This one-day conference on Asian artists and representation in the music industry will be open to students and feature panel discussions and masterclasses by industry professionals. The event aligns with MetaMoon’s mission to spotlight Asian/AAPI talent on stage and behind the scenes. Students and emerging music executives will have the chance to network, meet peers, and explore the intersection of music and business within the most populous region in the world.

The first edition of the summit, held in Feb. 2023, brought together dynamic executives from organizations such as Ticketmaster, Sony Music Japan, and Pandora. Speakers discussed the expanding influence of Asian music, brand engagement with Asian artists, and the genre’s role in bridging cultural divides.

Produced in partnership with Live Nation, the MetaMoon Music Festival celebrates Asian artists, culture, and fans while embracing Brooklyn’s diverse communities. Registration for the Roc Nation School x MetaMoon Summit opens on Sept. 4th. A concert presale starts May 22nd and a general sale via Ticketmaster starts May 24th.

For more information, visit www.metamoonfest.com.

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WATCH: Shenseea Unveils Captivating Music Video for “Neva Neva”

Shenseea Unveils Captivating Music Video for "Neva Neva"

Jamaican pop sensation Shenseea has dropped the highly anticipated music video for her latest hit single, “Neva Neva,” marking the beginning of a new creative chapter for the artist.

The visually stunning music video presents a contemporary interpretation of Bonnie and Clyde, featuring vibrant shots of Shenseea and her partner in crime. With its captivating visuals and infectious track, the video immerses viewers in a thrilling romance, promising an unforgettable journey where danger meets desire.

Released on April 26th, “Neva Neva” showcases Shenseea’s artistic evolution across musical genres while maintaining her authentic style with captivating rhythms and dynamic vocals. The reggae-infused summer anthem is a taste of what’s to come on Shenseea’s highly anticipated sophomore album, Never Gets Late Here, scheduled for release on May 24th via Rich Immigrants/Interscope Records.

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Shenseea Unveils Sophomore Album ‘Never Gets Late Here’

Shenseea Unveils Sophomore Album 'Never Gets Late Here'

Jamaican sensation Shenseea is set to drop her highly anticipated sophomore album, Never Gets Late Here, on May 24th via Rich Immigrants/Interscope Records. Available for pre-save now, the album promises to be a vibrant fusion of rhythms and genres, showcasing Shenseea’s distinctive style.

Executive produced by hip-hop producer London on Da Track, “Never Gets Late Here” builds upon the success of Shenseea’s critically acclaimed debut album, “ALPHA” (2022). With a blend of dancehall, hip-hop, R&B, and pop, Shenseea solidifies her reputation as a versatile artist.

The album features a diverse lineup of guest artists representing various regional sounds, including Afrobeats star Wizkid, Coi Leray, Anitta, Masicka, and Di Genius. Across fourteen tracks, Shenseea demonstrates her songwriting prowess and knack for crafting infectious melodies, resulting in a truly unique musical experience.

You can see the tracklist below.

Face Lift (Intro)

Hit & Run ft. Masicka & Di Genius    

Tap Out  

Neva Neva   

Die For You   

Keep A Place

Dolla

Loyalty  

Flava ft. Coi Leray

NaNa

Red Flag ft. Anitta

Stars 

Heaven On Earth

Work Me Out ft. Wizkid

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The Weeknd To Help Provide 18 Million Loaves Of Bread To Families In Gaza

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United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Goodwill Ambassador and multi-platinum global recording artist Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye is allocating another $2 million from his XO Humanitarian Fund toward WFP’s humanitarian response efforts in Gaza. This support will provide over 1,500 metric tons of fortified wheat flour, which can make over 18 million loaves of bread that can help feed more than 157,000 Palestinians for one month.

This funding builds on the original $2.5 million, equivalent to four million emergency meals, that Tesfaye directed to WFP’s Gaza response in December 2023. It provided 820 metric tons of food parcels to feed more than 173,000 Palestinians for two weeks. Additionally, Tesfaye is making an urgent appeal to fans, calling on them to give what they can by donating towards WFP’s efforts in Gaza. More than 1 million Palestinians face catastrophic levels of hunger across Gaza and need urgent support.

“With famine looming in Gaza, Abel’s generous support will provide vital relief for thousands of Palestinian families who battle the grip of hunger every day. We are tremendously grateful for his contribution, compassion and for his unwavering advocacy for WFP and the people of Palestine,” said WFP’s Director for the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe Region, Corinne Fleischer.

WFP is providing desperately needed food to over a million people across Gaza each month and is working to re-activate collapsed food systems. Most food is distributed in central and southern Gaza, with food deliveries to the north increasing since March. Around 2,100 metric tons of food parcels and wheat flour have been brought into northern Gaza via land routes and an additional 45 metric tons have been airdropped. 

WFP distributes food in U.N. shelters, communities and make-shift camps, including ready-to-eat food, wheat flour and specialized nutritional products for children, as well as pregnant and nursing mothers. It also supports over 100 community kitchens and aims to provide 500,000 hot meals daily. WFP is helping bakeries become operational again, supplying four bakeries in the north and 12 bakeries in central and southern Gaza with wheat flour, fuel, yeast, salt and sugar.

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Uncle Waffles Drops First Single of 2024 “Wadibusa”

Uncle Waffles Drops First Single of 2024 "Wadibusa"

Multi-platinum international DJ-producer Uncle Waffles has unveiled her first single of 2024, titled “Wadibusa.” Featuring Royal MusiQ, Ohp Sage, PCEE, and Djy Biza, the track marks Waffles’ return to the upbeat dance rhythms that propelled her to stardom.

Known as the “Princess of Amapiano,” Waffles delivers the ultimate summertime banger, riding the wave of Amapiano’s continued rise in the music scene. Fans have eagerly awaited the release, following teasers shared weekly across Waffles’ social media platforms.

“Wadibusa” kicks off with traditional Amapiano sounds, gradually building into a blend of euphoric beats and captivating vocals. Waffles’ signature tribal rhythms create a dynamic melody featuring drums, cymbals, and subtle reverbs.

The single’s release has sparked excitement among fans, eager to immerse themselves in Waffles’ infectious sound once again. With “Wadibusa,” Uncle Waffles reaffirms her status as a leading figure in the Amapiano genre, promising a track that will dominate playlists throughout the summer.

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Nigerian Artist Young Jonn Remembers Watching Michael Jackson On VHS Tapes

Nigerian Artist Young Jonn Remembers Watching Michael Jackson On VHS Tapes

Young Jonn made his mark in the music industry as a producer, and now, he’s ready to take over as a recording artist.

Boasting 1.5 million followers on Instagram alone, Young Jonn aka The Wicked Producer has stolen the hearts of many in his home country of Nigeria. His ability to create a hit record is marked by an extensive catalog of songs, even taking home the award for Producer of The Year at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards and The Headies 2015.

As a recording artist, Young Jonn offers a unique blend of Afrobeats, Afropop, and amapiano, creating his own lane that offers nothing but straight vibes for his growing fanbase. Songs like “Big Big Things” featuring Seyi Vibes and Kizz Danie will immediately put you in a good mood, and maybe even have you grooving on the dance floor.

Now, Young Jonn is excited as ever to be releasing his highly-anticipated debut album titled Jiggy Forever, out on April 12th. 

The Source caught up with Young Jonn in downtown Los Angeles to discuss his love for Michael Jackson, transitioning from producer to recording artist, his forthcoming album, collaborating with Sean Paul, and more!

Since you grew up in the church, did you start out making gospel music at all?

No, I never actually made gospel music. The most, I used to play the instruments with them in the church. Choir, play drums, play keys, but I never made my own gospel music. We used to rap then, but it wasn’t gospel music.

Favorite artists that made you fall in love with music?

I was young, Michael Jackson. We had these Michael Jackson tapes in the house. I was quite young. I’ll watch the tapes and I’ll see this guy dancing, everybody’s [screaming]. I like.

Favorite Michael Jackson song?

Jesus, I’m trying to remember this particular song. “That you are not alone, I am here with you

Though you’re far away, I am here to stay.” [sings “You Are Not Alone”] We’d walk in the church and I’m singing the song, but my mom is the pastor. She’d teach me and say “no!” I should stop singing and everything. You know the VHS. tapes when you pull out the tape from inside? She did that to the tapes so I can’t watch it anymore.

Were you sad?

For a while, yes I was sad.

Did she get to see how lit you are now? 

Yeah. Well not now, but as a producer yes she did. I was quite a big producer in Nigeria, I won the African Producer of the Year award. I was quite lit as a producer, but then mixed my own music. She saw that part, but she never got to see this part.

While you were producing, did you record music as well?

Nah. I was recording a lot of music, but I was giving it out to artists instead. Artists to record…

What was your biggest placement? 

As a producer, I had a lot of big placements. But as a writer, that’s kind of shhh. As a producer, there was “Wo!!” by Olamide, “Mama” by Kizz Daniel, Shakiti Bobo by Olamide, Science Student by Olamide. There was a lot. There was Davido and Jimmy Jatt. I produced for almost everybody. 

So what made you do your own music? 

I started making my music when I lost my mom in 2019. I withdrew from everybody. I was spending more time with myself. I was really isolated for a long time. In this period, I was spending so much time with myself, and I was recording so much music. There was so much music laying around, but I almost didn’t get in the studio with anybody. I love my friends a lot. “Oh, this music. So much music, let’s start putting it out.” I started putting it out, putting it out. There was really nothing serious until I met my manager. She was like, “This music, what’s going on?” Started pushing it, I got signed to a label and that was it.

Warner, or in Nigeria?

Chocolate City in Nigeria. The one here is with Warner/ADA.

Did you go viral before that?

As a producer, yes I did. I won the Nigerian Producer of the Year award with “Mama.” I won African Producer of the Year award with Olamide “Wo!!” So as a producer, I was already 

up there. I just took a step back. At that point, I really didn’t know where I wanted to go. I just wanted to be by myself, on my own time. That’s what led me to start recording and love music for myself.

How did your fanbase react?

I thought they were surprised that I was putting out music. In Nigeria, there’s this trend of producers trying to sing. When I put out my first record, they’re like “Young Jonn sings now?” But before you know it, the record was everywhere. People were like “Forreal? Forreal” I put out the next song, put out the next song. It was mad.

Debut album Jiggy Forever dropping April 12th, what’re you most excited for?

That’ll be my first album as an artist. I put out an EP previously that did really good, but this would be my first album. I’m excited, I’m nervous. I’m really curious to see how it’s going to be received, what the reception is going to be like to the fans and all that.

What does Jiggy mean to you?

Jiggy is a lifestyle. My friends and I back in the day, we always used to call ourselves Jiggy. Jiggy means vibrant, happy, sharp. Jiggy: stay fly, fresh. It’s a style. It’s a lifestyle.

How was it connecting with Sean Paul?

It was dope. I listen to him a lot, so having him on my song is a blessing. 

How’d that happen? 

It happened through my manager. I was in Dubai performing. My first shows this year was in Dubai, I did three shows there. I was there, I had this song already that I recorded last year. The “Hold On” song, we always felt like a collaboration should be on it. Because I’ve already recorded a full song and I loved it, but then she said, “I think the next person…” She’s talking to a few people, okay do your thing. I’m in Dubai now, she sends me an mp3 file on WhatsApp. I see “Hold On” x Sean Paul. She’s like “Sean Paul sent it back.” I’m like oh really?

You guys gotta shoot a video! 

Yes definitely.

Any other artists in America that you love?

I love a lot of artists in America. I’ve been listening to music on this side of the world since when I was really young. I love a lot of them. I love the new generation. My head is a fusion of everything. I love everything.

Anything else you want to let the people know? 

My album is out April 12th. I put so much into this album. I literally recorded this album all around the world. Last year, I was doing shows everywhere. I was in Europe, I was in America. I was really recording in every city. I have a studio set up. I’m a producer, so I can record myself. I literally made this album all around the world.

Do you like to make music over your own beats, or do you prefer other people’s?

It’s a mixture of both. Sometimes, I have an idea. I love to work with new generation producers. Can I share the idea with the producer? I probably have a skeleton, then they finish it.

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