Pearl Jam will release their twelfth studio album, ‘Dark Matter’, on Monkeywrench Records/Republic Records on 19th April, 2024 and launch a 35-date worldwide tour this May. Produced by multi-GRAMMY® award winning producer Andrew Watt, Dark Matter, marks the band’s first release since critically-acclaimed Gigaton (2020).
After making history as the first female to win a Grammy for “Best Música Urbana Album” with MañanaSerá Bonito, Karol G keeps the momentum going with her latest single, Contigo. The hypnotizing Pop and EDM fusion nods to the global recording artist’s pop roots highlighting a powerful message: everyone has the right to celebrate love in all its forms. Contigo is now available on all digital streaming platforms.
Electronic group Meduza have collaborated with Indian singer Varun Jain on new single Dola Re Dola via The Cross/Island Records. Forever pushing the boundaries of genres, Dola Re Dola is an explosive, tribal-esque dance floor anthem that injects new life into Varun Jain's original track from the Indian film Devdas.
Marking the fourth track from the EP “Bob Marley: One Love (Music Inspired by the film Nigeria’s trailblazing Afrobeats superstar Wizkid drops his interpretation of the iconic Marley anthem, One Love, available at all platforms .
Grammy-nominated Aussie DJ and Platinum recording producer Fisher (real name Paul Fisher), is all set to headline a massive one-city showcase in India which will mark his maiden performance in the country.
Jennifer Lopez’s highly anticipated ninth studio album ‘This Is Me’ and her Amazon Original streaming on Prime Video “This Is Me…Now: A Love Story" is released for the world to hear and see.
AR Paisley delivers his first track of the year that’s a fusion of Hindi and traditional hip hop. Only You is available on all streaming platforms and digital stores.
A sonic revolution that took over India and rippled into years of musical extravaganza, Budweiser Beats presents Vh1 Supersonic 2024 Co-powered by Nexa and Ajio is back with its 9th edition with some legendary names ready to claim the stage as their own.
In a first ever, Indian musicians hit it big time at the Grammys as five Indian musicians, including tabla maestro Zakir Hussain and flautist Rakesh Chaurasia, clinched prestigious awards during the glamorous ceremony last night in Los Angeles.