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staticmultimedia.com | Chad Connelly
Somewhat akin to what Billy Bragg and Wilco accomplished with 1998’s Mermaid Avenue, where previously unheard Woody Guthrie lyrics were set to newly composed music, Pastures of Plenty by Chicago’s Gina Marie & The Golden Bucks uses Guthrie’s song “Pastures of Plenty” as a jumping-off point for an album of 1930’s and 1940’s-inspired tunes that “capture the life, times, and trials of the American working experience.” Guthrie’s original recording of “Pastures of Plenty” is a relatively sparse...
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staticmultimedia.com | Chad Connelly
Grammy-nominated artist Quavo has joined forces with fellow Atlanta heavyweight Lil Baby for their new single and music video, “Legends,” out now via Quality Control Music/Motown Records. This marks Quavo’s second official release of the year and follows a landmark 2024 that saw him honored with Variety’s Hitmakers Humanitarian of the Year Award for his work with the Rocket Foundation and gun violence prevention.
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staticmultimedia.com | Chad Connelly
HAIM is back with another powerful offering—“Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out”—a raw, rock-driven single from their not-yet-announced fourth studio album. The track opens with a striking percussive intro and builds steadily with layered guitar lines, creating a sonic landscape that’s both urgent and introspective. At its core, the song captures the frustration of being misunderstood, channeling it into a compelling musical moment.
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staticmultimedia.com | Chad Connelly
Lana Del Rey returns with a new single, ‘Henry, come on’, released today via Interscope Records. The track, co-written with country-pop songwriter Luke Laird and co-produced alongside Laird and longtime collaborator Drew Erickson, marks a fresh chapter in Del Rey’s ever-evolving sound. With its lush instrumentation and Del Rey’s signature cinematic melancholy, ‘Henry, come on’ draws listeners into a haunting narrative that blurs the lines between vulnerability and resolve.
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staticmultimedia.com | Chad Connelly
Kendrick Lamar and SZA have released the official music video for their chart-topping collaboration Luther, adding a new visual layer to one of the standout tracks from Lamar’s surprise 2024 album GNX. Directed by Karena Evans, the video premiered on April 11, 2025, and reflects the track’s nostalgic and reflective tone through minimalistic yet powerful imagery. Luther, the third single off GNX, is a tribute to R&B icon Luther Vandross.
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