Carly Rae Jepsen just released her album Dedicated a couple months ago, but today brings great news for fans already thirsting for new music: Jepsen has partnered with producer Gryffin for a new ...
Dance Moves: Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Surges After Tour Kickoff, Gryffin & PinkPantheress Debut Songs
This week (on charts dated May 10), Beyoncé, Gryffin, PinkPantheress and others achieve new feats. Check out key movers below. The album wasn’t Beyoncé’s only beneficiary: Her entire solo catalog ...
Gryffin returns to Miami with arguably his best year on record. In the last twelve months, the California-bred DJ/producer has performed at Ultra Music Festival’s main stage, released his ...
Carly Rae Jepsen has collaborated with DJ and producer Gryffin on his latest single. It’s called “OMG.” Have a listen below.
A couple of months ago, boutique-pop queen Carly Rae Jepsen returned after a long wait, releasing her new album Dedicated. And now she's got another new song, though it's not actually hers. On the new ...
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 17: Carly Rae Jepsen sings the Canadian national anthem before the NBA All-Star game as part of the 2019 NBA All-Star Weekend at Spectrum Center on February 17, ...
This music video was directed by Drew Kirsch and Jordan Rosenheck, and they have both done a solid job. What makes it stand out is that they use real people to express their love, and it has a ...
The producer is once again represented by the agency in all global territories, seven months after signing with Wasserman. By Katie Bain Electronic music producer Gryffin has returned to WME seven ...
Ricky Cornish is an on-air correspondent for equalpride, where he's breaking down the latest in pop culture for Out Magazine, Pride.com, Plus Magazine, The Advocate, and Out Traveler. Based in Las ...
Best known for his 2019 debut album Gravity, Gryffin has been evolving his sound for the past three years to create Alive. The DJ/musician/producer fuses his classic dance beats with experimental ...
ON HER NEW EP Information, Lynnae Gryffin uses the jagged sounds of rock music to make expansive, smeared landscapes—much like if she were using the pulpy juice of wild berries as watercolors. The ...
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