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Glass Animals Are Trapped In an Airlock on New Single and Video

June 18, 2024

“YOU BLEW ME to stardust,” Glass Animals lead singer Dave Bayley sings on the U.K. band’s latest single “Tear in Space (Airlock).” The tantalizing track swirls with synths over a pulsating beat as...

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Blackpink’s Lisa Teases New Solo Music

June 18, 2024

A couple of months ago, Blackpink’s Lisa signed a solo deal with RCA, and now it looks like she hopes to release new music soon. An Instagram Story on her official account links to pre-save links...

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Central Cee's "Band4Band": Setting Records and Redefining UK Rap

June 15, 2024

UK rapper Central Cee has made headlines with his latest single, "Band4Band," achieving the fastest-selling rap single of the year. This milestone not only cements his status as one of the most...

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Bon Jovi's Triumphant Return: Reflecting on 40 Years with “Forever”

June 15, 2024

Forty years after they ran away with our hearts and into rock history, Bon Jovi is back with a reflective new album, Forever, taking stock of all the boys from New Jersey have accomplished.

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Kaytranada: A Decade of Dancefloor Domination and Timeless Sound

June 15, 2024

A decade on from his breakthrough Boiler Room DJ set, Canadian producer Kaytranada has cemented himself as a dance music powerhouse. His work blends the worlds of underground electronic sounds and...

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Central Cee: The New Voice of British Drill

June 15, 2024

Central Cee, born Oakley Neil H.T. Caesar-Su on June 4, 1998, in Shepherd's Bush, London, has swiftly emerged as one of the most prominent voices in the UK drill scene. With his raw lyricism...

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Preparing for the 11th Dimension: Reflections and New Beginnings

June 15, 2024

Believe it or not, it’s already been a decade since the SoundCloud rap era first ignited, and we’re seeing the lasting impact of the moshpit-dwelling artists who defined the movement...

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AURORA Ponders Life, Death, and the Heart in New Album

June 15, 2024

Norwegian alt-pop sensation AURORA is set to release her highly anticipated fifth album, "What Happened To The Heart?" Following a series of successful projects—2016's "All My Demons Greeting Me....

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Tate McRae: Dancing to the Beat of Her Drum

June 7, 2024

Tate McRae, born on July 1, 2003, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, has swiftly risen to fame as one of the most exciting young talents in the music industry today...

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Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter": A Bold Reinvention in Music

June 7, 2024

Beyoncé has once again proven why she is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry with the release of her latest album, "Cowboy Carter."

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Revolutionizing Music Discovery: Spotify and Amazon Launch AI-Powered Playlists

June 7, 2024

In a bold move to redefine how we discover and interact with music, Spotify and Amazon Music have each introduced groundbreaking AI-powered playlist generators...

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Charli XCX admits that she “never really felt accepted” in the British music scene

June 7, 2024

Charli XCX has opened up about her early struggles in the British music scene, revealing that she often felt like an outsider whose innovative ideas were dismissed as "silly or childish."

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Drake and J.Cole’s “First Person Shooter”: A Masterpiece in Modern era

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“First Person Shooter” is a song by Canadian rapper and singer Drake featuring American rapper J. Cole. Released on October 6, 2023, as the sixth track from Drake’s eighth studio album, “For All the Dogs,” this song has taken the music industry by storm. The collaboration between Drake and J. Cole was confirmed during a special episode of “Table for One” on the day of the album’s release. Drake referred to the collaboration as “fourth quarter magic,” revealing that it was the final song to be recorded for the album.
The lyrics of “First Person Shooter” are a testament to both artists’ lyrical prowess. The song explores themes of success, legacy, and rivalry in the rap industry. Both artists address their positions in the rap game, asserting their dominance and reflecting on their journey and challenges that the two went through.
In the song, J. Cole reflects on his continuous success, arguing that he, Drake, and fellow American rapper Kendrick Lamar are the “big three” in rap music. Drake also , on his part, shouts out to iconic figures like the Beatles and Michael Jackson in reference to his fame and commercial success.
“First Person Shooter” debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Cole’s first and Drake’s thirteenth number-one single on the chart. This tied the record for most solo number-one singles by a male artist with Michael Jackson.Critics have praised the song for its “subtle-yet-triumphant” yet “high-octane” production that starts out with a “warped” vocal sample while both artists exchange a few bars. The track was especially noted for its “futuristic and energetic” production that enabled Drake and Cole to showcase their skills.
 “First Person Shooter” is more than just a song; it’s a statement. It’s a testament to Drake and J. Cole’s dominance in the rap industry and their continuous evolution as artists. As fans, we can only look forward to more collaborations between these two titans of rap.

Drake and J.Cole’s “First Person Shooter”: A Masterpiece in Modern eradrake-and-j-coles-first-person-shooter-a-masterpiece-in-modern-eraNoah SeretheOct 25, 2023The lyrics of “First Person Shooter” are a testament to both artists’ lyrical prowess. The song explores themes of success, legacy, and rivalry in the rap industry...