December 2021 music news

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Hi! Welcome to our news blog! Today we’re doing a recap for some music industry’s news.

Reminder: we are not an official source of the information. We just collected information from various sources in a short retelling.

Billie Eilish says that the vaccine from Covid-19 saved her life. Singer got the virus in August and said that she thought she “would have died” had she not been vaccinated. Eilish told Howard Stern: “When I say it was bad, I more just mean that it felt horrible. But really, in the scheme of Covid, it was not bad. You know what I mean? When you’re sick, you feel (very) horrible.” Singer is a nominee in several categories for the Grammy’s -2022 and also presented SNL (Saturday Night Live) stalwart Kate McKinnon. And next June Billie will become the youngest female headliner at the Glastonbury festival. Her latest album was rated highly in many music journals.

Source: theguardian.com

Roddy Rich will release a new album on December 17th.
Album title is “lifelast”. Project will be out on December 17 and will follow his wildly successful debut “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial.” Roddy started his rap-career in 2017 with the mixtape “Feed Tha Streets”. His singles – “Die Young” and “Every season” were rated platinum. Lastly Roddy had features with Kanye West and DaBaby.

Source: thefader.com

Khalid’s new release “Scenic Drive”.
Khalid returns with a new EP “Scenic Drive”. The EP contains 9 tracks and many features with Alicia Keys, 6LACK, Lucky Daye, Kiana Lede, Ari Lennox. But the main focus is on Khalid’s unforgettable voice. New Khalid’s singing style is much more mellowed-out: this time he settled comfortably into his lower octaves. His voice matches beautifully with his featured artists. Longtime fans may be surprised at the new direction artist has taken, but upon closer inspection, the same honest and heartfelt elements that marked his earlier work are still present, just repackaged into a sleeker.

Source: bu.edu

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