(Dialogue Magazine) -- Nominated in 2020 for a Latin Grammy award, Bivolt is that rare, eclectic artist that is a dual-threat musically. She's destined to be a star on the international stage for a long time.
(Dialogue Magazine) — Jay-Z's added another title to a resume that includes rapper, songwriter, Grammy winner, billionaire business mogul, and global icon — Hall of Famer.
(Dialogue Magazine) — Rapper DaBaby offered another apology Monday while facing heavy backlash after he made crude and homophobic remarks at a recent Miami-area music festival.
(Dialogue Magazine) — Biz Markie, a hip-hop staple known for his beatboxing prowess, turntable mastery and the 1989 classic “Just a Friend,” has died. He was 57.
(Dialogue Magazine) -- Canadian singer-songwriter Kandle offers a nostalgic love-sick tracklist on her latest album Set
The Fire. Much like the title suggests, the record is both musically provocative and burning with
passion. Fans are sure to be pleasantly surprised at the quick turnaround from her 2020 album
release Stick Around and Find Out.
(Dialogue Magazine) — Shock G, who blended whimsical wordplay with reverence for ’70s funk as leader of the off-kilter Bay Area hip-hop group Digital Underground, has died. He was 57.
(Dialogue Magazine) -- Some 4,000 people will attend the BRIT Awards next month, in what organisers of Britain's pop music honours said would be the first major indoor music event with a live audience as the country emerges from COVID-19 lockdown.
(Dialogue Magazine) — DMX, the raspy-voiced hip-hop artist who produced the songs “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” and “Party Up (Up in Here)” and who rapped with a trademark delivery that was often paired with growls, barks and “What!” as an ad-lib, has died, according to a statement from his family. He was 50.
(Dialogue Magazine) — Stuck at home during the pandemic, BTS created “Dynamite" and released the song to their isolated fans as a gift. Now, the gift has returned to them — in the form of their first Grammy nomination.